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B Bemidji State Hockey Beaver Hockey 2009-10 game notes Bemidji state wraps up regular season at ala.-Huntsville no. 8 Beavers seek school-record 24th victory in final cHa trip to alabama Bemidji state Beavers 22-8-2; 13-3-0 CHA in tHe polls 8 USCHO/CSTV 8 USAToday/USA Hockey 10 Inside College Hockey 2009-10 leaders Goals: Matt Read 18 Assists: Brad Hunt 22 Points: Matt Read 18-19=37 Goals Against Avg: Mathiue Dugas 2.03 setting tHe scene Date: March 5-6, 2010 Location: Huntsville, Ala. Time: 5:30/3:00 p.m. Home Ice: Von Braun Center Size / Capacity: 200x85 / 6,800 Local Radio: KKBJ FM Mix 103.7 Play-by-play: Brian Schultz Internet Audio: www.kkbjfm.com Local Television: None Webcast: http://www.b2livetv.com tHe matcH up The Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team wraps up the 2009-10 regular season this weekend as it makes its way to Huntsville, Ala. for a two-game College Hockey America (CHA) series at University of Alabama-Huntsville. The series is set for a 5:30 p.m. start Friday and will conclude with a 3 p.m. matinee Saturday. Both games will take place at UHA’s Von Braun Center. The Beavers (22-8-2; 13-3-0 CHA) have spent 19 consecutive weeks ranked among the top 15 NCAA Division I teams in the country and remain a favorite to earn an at-large berth into the 2010 NCAA Tournament. The team enters this weekend with 22 wins, leaving it one victory shy of equalling a BSU Division I-era mark for wins in a season (23) set by the 2004-05 squad. BSU is coming off of a nonconference series with fellow future Wester Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) member University of Nebraska-Omaha. The Beavers pulled out a 3-1 victory to open the series before falling to the Mavericks 3-2 in the finale. Ala.-Huntsville welcomes the Beavers holding third place in the CHA standings with a 10-16-2 overall record and 6-9-1 mark in league play. The Chargers have been playing well down the stretch and open the series having won five of their last eight games (5-3-0), all of which came versus conference competition. tHe rivalry The Bemidji State/Ala.-Huntsville rivalry got its start March 11, 1994. The Beavers hold a 34-27-3 lead in the all-time series including a 4-0-0 mark versus UAH in 2009-10. Since Mar. 3, 2006, the Beavers are dominant 22-2-2 versus UAH and en- ter this weekend’s series unbeaten by the Chargers in 16 of the last 17 meetings, including a current streak of 10 straight. Traditionally, the Von Braun Center has been a tough venue for the Beavers to figure out. BSU is 11-18-2 in the build- ing all-time, but is 7-1-2 in its last 10 games in Ala. In addition to being charter members of the CHA, these teams have a long-standing, bitter rivalry dating back to the NCAA Division II days. The Chargers and Beavers have met in the national tournament on four occasions with BSU defeating UAH for NCAA Division II titles in 1994 and in this very building in 1997. tHe unparalleled tradition The 2009-10 season represents the 11th at the NCAA Division I level, and the 54th year of intercollegiate competition, for a BSU program which has assembled one of the finest traditions in all of American collegiate sports. u BSU owns 13 NAIA, NCAA Division II and NCAA Division III national titles. u The Beavers have captured 22 conference titles in 54 seasons of intercollegiate competition. u BSU won the CHA regular-season championship in 2003-2004 and 2004-2005, becoming the league’s first repeat regular- season titlest and has captured the last three championships consecutively (2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10). BSU has also won CHA Tournament titles in 2005, 2006, and 2009 en route to participating in the NCAA Tournament. u In 2009, the Beavers became the first No. 16 seed ever to reach the Frozen Four. In just its 10th year of competition at the NCAA Division I level, only Denver reached hockey’s grandest stage faster. u BSU has developed six NHL players, six Olympians and 81 All-America honorees. u BSU has compiled an all-time record of 965-466-84 (.665) in 1,515 games and has the highest all-time winning percentage of the 58 programs which currently comprise NCAA Division I ice hockey. current record Overall 22-8-2 CHA 13-3-0 Home 12-3-0 Away 9-4-2 Neutral 1-1-0 Overtime 3-1-2 2009-10 scHedule Date OppOnent O9 © (RV) air Force W, 3-1 O10 © (RV) air Force W, 7-3 O23 at Northern Michigan T, 3-3 (ot) O24 at Northern Michigan W, 5-0 O31 at • Ala.-Huntsville W, 2-1 (ot) N1 at • Ala.-Huntsville W, 2-1 (ot) n6 © • Robert Morris W, 2-0 n7 © • Robert Morris W, 6-1 N14 F at Minnesota L, 1-4 N15 F at Minnesota W, 6-2 n20 © • ala.-Huntsville W, 6-1 n21 © • ala.-Huntsville W, 6-3 N27 1 (1) Miami (Ohio) W, 3-2 N28 1 Ohio State L, 1-2 (ot) D4 © • niagara W, 8-2 D5 © • niagara W, 3-2 D11 © Minnesota State L, 1-5 D12 © Minnesota State L, 2-3 J2 at Western Michigan T, 0-0 (ot) J3 at Western Michigan W, 3-0 J15 at • Niagara L, 4-6 J16 at • Niagara W, 4-3 J22 © Minnesota Dultuh W, 4-1 J23 at Minnesota Duluth W, 5-4 (ot) J29 © • Robert Morris W, 5-1 J30 © • Robert Morris L, 2-5 F12 at • Robert Morris L, 2-5 F13 at • Robert Morris W, 5-2 F19 © • niagara W, 3-2 F20 © • niagara W, 6-1 F26 at (RV) Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-1 F27 at (RV) Nebraska-Omaha L, 2-3 M5 at • Ala.-Huntsville 5:30 pm M6 at • Ala.-Huntsville 3:00 pm M 12 2 CHA Semifinal Round TBA M 13 C 2 CHA Championship TBA All Times Local Subject to change without notice Schedule Key CHA regular-season game 1 Subway Holiday Classic; Grand Forks, N.D. 2 CHA Tournament; Lewiston, N.Y. (x) opponent national ranking (USA Today poll) x/ opponent tournament seed television Key © Midcontinent Communications (Bemidji only) ® Charter Cable (multi-market, Minnesota only) F FSN North C CBS College Sports player to watcH Sophomore blueliner Brad Hunt has had his share of success versus Ala.-Huntsville since he came on the scene in 2008-09. In 11 head-to-head games with the Chargers, Hunt has five goals, nine assists and 14 points. The last time these teams met, Hunt posted his first career hat-trick collecting a career-high four points, which included an assist and the game- winning goal. al a.-Huntsville cHargers 10-16-2; 6-9-1 CHA in tHe polls nr USCHO/CSTV nr USAToday/USA Hockey nr Inside College Hockey 2009-10 leaders Goals: Neil Ruffini 7 Assists: Andrew Coburn 14 Points: Andrew Coburn 6-14=20 Goals Against Avg: Cameron Talbot 2.90

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BBemidji State Hockey

Beaver Hockey 2009-10 game notes

Bemidji state wraps up regular season at ala.-Huntsville no. 8 Beavers seek school-record 24th victory in final cHa trip to alabama

Bemidji stateBeavers22-8-2; 13-3-0 CHA

in tHe polls8 USCHO/CSTV8 USAToday/USA Hockey10 Inside College Hockey

2009-10 leadersGoals: Matt Read 18Assists: Brad Hunt 22Points: Matt Read 18-19=37Goals Against Avg: Mathiue Dugas 2.03

setting tHe sceneDate: March 5-6, 2010Location: Huntsville, Ala.Time: 5:30/3:00 p.m.Home Ice: Von Braun CenterSize / Capacity: 200x85 / 6,800Local Radio: KKBJ FM Mix 103.7 Play-by-play: Brian SchultzInternet Audio: www.kkbjfm.comLocal Television: NoneWebcast: http://www.b2livetv.com

tHe matcH upThe Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team wraps up the 2009-10 regular season this weekend as it makes its way to Huntsville, Ala. for a two-game College Hockey America (CHA) series at University of Alabama-Huntsville. The series is set for a 5:30 p.m. start Friday and will conclude with a 3 p.m. matinee Saturday. Both games will take place at UHA’s Von Braun Center. The Beavers (22-8-2; 13-3-0 CHA) have spent 19 consecutive weeks ranked among the top 15 NCAA Division I teams in the country and remain a favorite to earn an at-large berth into the 2010 NCAA Tournament. The team enters this weekend with 22 wins, leaving it one victory shy of equalling a BSU Division I-era mark for wins in a season (23) set by the 2004-05 squad. BSU is coming off of a nonconference series with fellow future Wester Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) member University of Nebraska-Omaha. The Beavers pulled out a 3-1 victory to open the series before falling to the Mavericks 3-2 in the finale. Ala.-Huntsville welcomes the Beavers holding third place in the CHA standings with a 10-16-2 overall record and 6-9-1 mark in league play. The Chargers have been playing well down the stretch and open the series having won five of their last eight games (5-3-0), all of which came versus conference competition.

tHe rivalry The Bemidji State/Ala.-Huntsville rivalry got its start March 11, 1994. The Beavers hold a 34-27-3 lead in the all-time series including a 4-0-0 mark versus UAH in 2009-10. Since Mar. 3, 2006, the Beavers are dominant 22-2-2 versus UAH and en-ter this weekend’s series unbeaten by the Chargers in 16 of the last 17 meetings, including a current streak of 10 straight. Traditionally, the Von Braun Center has been a tough venue for the Beavers to figure out. BSU is 11-18-2 in the build-ing all-time, but is 7-1-2 in its last 10 games in Ala. In addition to being charter members of the CHA, these teams have a long-standing, bitter rivalry dating back to the NCAA Division II days. The Chargers and Beavers have met in the national tournament on four occasions with BSU defeating UAH for NCAA Division II titles in 1994 and in this very building in 1997.

tHe unparalleled traditionThe 2009-10 season represents the 11th at the NCAA Division I level, and the 54th year of intercollegiate competition, for a BSU program which has assembled one of the finest traditions in all of American collegiate sports.u BSU owns 13 NAIA, NCAA Division II and NCAA Division III national titles.u The Beavers have captured 22 conference titles in 54 seasons of intercollegiate competition.u BSU won the CHA regular-season championship in 2003-2004 and 2004-2005, becoming the league’s first repeat regular-season titlest and has captured the last three championships consecutively (2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10). BSU has also won CHA Tournament titles in 2005, 2006, and 2009 en route to participating in the NCAA Tournament.u In 2009, the Beavers became the first No. 16 seed ever to reach the Frozen Four. In just its 10th year of competition at the NCAA Division I level, only Denver reached hockey’s grandest stage faster.u BSU has developed six NHL players, six Olympians and 81 All-America honorees.u BSU has compiled an all-time record of 965-466-84 (.665) in 1,515 games and has the highest all-time winning percentage of the 58 programs which currently comprise NCAA Division I ice hockey.

current recordOverall 22-8-2CHA 13-3-0Home 12-3-0Away 9-4-2Neutral 1-1-0Overtime 3-1-2

2009-10 scHeduleDate OppOnentO9 © (RV)airForce W,3-1O10 © (RV)airForce W,7-3O23 at Northern Michigan T, 3-3 (ot)O24 at Northern Michigan W, 5-0O31 at • Ala.-Huntsville W, 2-1 (ot)N1 at • Ala.-Huntsville W, 2-1 (ot)n6 © •RobertMorris W,2-0n7 © •RobertMorris W,6-1N14 F at Minnesota L, 1-4N15 F at Minnesota W, 6-2n20 © •ala.-Huntsville W,6-1n21 © •ala.-Huntsville W,6-3N27 1 (1) Miami (Ohio) W, 3-2N28 1 Ohio State L, 1-2 (ot)D4 © •niagara W,8-2D5 © •niagara W,3-2D11 © MinnesotaState L,1-5D12 © MinnesotaState L,2-3J2 at Western Michigan T, 0-0 (ot)J3 at Western Michigan W, 3-0 J15 at • Niagara L, 4-6J16 at • Niagara W, 4-3J22 © MinnesotaDultuh W,4-1J23 at Minnesota Duluth W, 5-4 (ot)J29 © •RobertMorris W,5-1J30 © •RobertMorris L,2-5F12 at • Robert Morris L, 2-5F13 at • Robert Morris W, 5-2F19 © •niagara W,3-2F20 © •niagara W,6-1F26 at (RV) Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-1F27 at (RV) Nebraska-Omaha L, 2-3M5 at • Ala.-Huntsville 5:30 pmM6 at • Ala.-Huntsville 3:00 pmM 12 2 CHA Semifinal Round TBAM 13 C 2 CHA Championship TBA

All Times LocalSubjecttochangewithoutnotice

ScheduleKey• CHA regular-season game1 Subway Holiday Classic; Grand Forks, N.D.2 CHA Tournament; Lewiston, N.Y.(x) opponent national ranking (USA Today poll)x/ opponent tournament seed

televisionKey© Midcontinent Communications (Bemidji only)® Charter Cable (multi-market, Minnesota only)F FSN North C CBS College Sports

player to watcHSophomore blueliner Brad Hunt has had his share of success versus Ala.-Huntsville since he came on the scene in 2008-09. In 11 head-to-head games with the Chargers, Hunt has five goals, nine assists and 14 points. The last time these teams met, Hunt posted his first career hat-trick collecting a career-high four

points, which included an assist and the game-winning goal.

ala.-Huntsville cHargers10-16-2; 6-9-1 CHA

in tHe pollsnr USCHO/CSTV nr USAToday/USA Hockeynr Inside College Hockey

2009-10 leadersGoals: Neil Ruffini 7 Assists: Andrew Coburn 14Points: Andrew Coburn 6-14=20Goals Against Avg: Cameron Talbot 2.90

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USatoday/USaHockeyMagazine•Week21:Mar.1,2010 team pts LW rec1 Denver 508 (32) 1 24- 6-42 uMiami (Ohio) 476 (2) 2 24- 5-73 Wisconsin 443 3 21- 8-44 St. Cloud State 397 4 20-10-45 Boston College 345 7 20-10-26 Yale 323 4 19- 7-37 North Dakota 318 8 18-11-58 BemidjiState 279 6 22-8-29 Cornell 231 9 17- 8-410 New Hampshire 217 10 16-10-611 Michigan State 146 13 19-11-612 uMinnesota Duluth 138 11 19-14-113 Alaska 100 NR 16- 9-914 Ferris State 54 14 19-11-615 Colorado College 30 12 17-14-3

Others receiving votes: Maine 26, Vermont 19, uNebraska Omaha 9, Rochester Institute of Technology 8, Union 8, uNorthern Michigan 4, Massachusetts-Lowell 1.

LW= last weeku2009-10 opponents

U.S.CollegeHockeyOnline/CBS•Week21:Mar.1,2010 team Rec pts LW1 Denver (48) 24- 6-4 998 12 uMiami ( 2) 24- 5-7 940 23 Wisconsin 21- 8-4 907 34 St. Cloud State 20-10-4 833 45 Boston College 20-10-2 738 76 Yale 19- 7-3 723 57 North Dakota 18-11-5 714 88 BemidjiState 22-8-2 671 69 Cornell 17- 8-4 601 910 New Hampshire 16-10-6 544 1111 Michigan State 19-11-6 489 1212 uMinnesota Duluth 19-14-1 457 1013 Ferris State 19-11-6 339 1414 Alaska 16- 9-9 332 1715 Colorado College 17-14-3 252 1316 Vermont 15-11-6 221 1817 Maine 16-13-3 212 1618 Union 18-10-6 183 1519 uNorthern Michigan 17-11-8 146 NR20 uNebraska-Omaha 18-14-6 110 19

Othersreceivingvotes: RIT 36, Mass.-Lowell 35, Boston University 7, Colgate 6, Michigan 5, Northeastern 1.

LW= last weeku2009-10 opponents

pollSuperlativesUSCHO Weeks in Poll (2009-10) 20 Weeks in Poll (all time) 103 Weeks Ranked (2009-10) 19 Weeks Ranked (all-time) 31 Highest Ranking 4 (12/7/09) Most Points 843 (12/7/09)

USatoday/USaHockeyMagazine Weeks in Poll (2009-10) 21 Weeks in Poll (all time) 45 Weeks Ranked (2009-10) 18 Weeks Ranked (all-time) 23 Highest Ranking 4 (11/30/09 & 12/7/09) Most Points 398 (12/7/09)

national polls

2009-10CHaStandings

Overall CHa

W L t W L t pts

uBeMiDJiSt 22 8 2 13 3 0 26

Robert Morris 10 16 5 6 7 3 15

Ala.-Huntsville 10 16 2 6 9 1 13

Niagara 9 19 4 4 10 2 10Through Mar. 3, 2010

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Ala.-Huntsville nr nr nr

uBemidji St. 8 8 10

Niagara nr nr nr

Robert Morris nr nr nr

Polls thorugh Mar. 1, 2010

BSUvsCHateam Series CHaa CHab

Ala-Huntsville 30-27-3 27-20-3 4-2Niagara 22-21-8 21-19-8 1-2Robert Morris 18-10-2 17-9-2 1-1Wayne St. (Mich.) 26-9-5 23-8-5 1-1Air Force* - 19-4-2 2-0Findlay* - 12-5-3 2-0Army* - 2-0-0 0-0TOTAL 97-66-18 119-65-23 11-6 .579 .627 .647* former membera- CHA regular season onlyb- CHA Tournament only

all-timeCHaStandingsteam Record pct pts

uBemidjiState 121-65-23 .612 267

Niagara 114-66-29 .637 258

Ala-Huntsville 105-86-19 .570 226

Wayne State* 62-78-20 .438 137

Air Force* 39-83-11 .335 97

Robert Morris 41-57-17 .419 98

Findlay* 27-62-9 .321 65

Army* 1-9-0 .100 4

* former member

RecentlyintheCHaFriday,February26: BemidjiState def.nebraska-Omaha3-1 Niagara def. Ala.-Huntsville 4-3

Saturday,February27: Nebraska-Omaha def. Bemidji State 3-2 Niagara def. Ala.-Huntsville 3-1

Sunday,February28: Ala.-Huntsville def. Niagara 3-2 (ot)

•College Hockey America game

standings & rankingstHe coacHesu Bemidji State’s tomSerratore (Bemidji State ‘86) is in his ninth season in his current post at BSU and has an overall record of 162-126-31 (.555). He has directed the Beavers to seven consecutive seasons of at least .500 hockey. Serratore’s teams have won CHA Regular-Season Championships five times in the last seven years and made trips to the NCAA Tournament in 2005, 2006 and 2009 after conference tournament titles, with a 2009 appearance in the Frozen Four. He is a four-time CHA Coach of the Year recipient and was Spencer Penrose National Coach of the Year Runner-up in 2009.uDantonCole is in his third season at UAH after an extensive coaching career in minor league professional hockey. As a player, Cole won a NCAA Championship at Michigan State and a Stanley Cup with the New Jersey Devils. Under his direction, the Chargers are 21-57-11 (.261).

Bsu caps 2008-09 at 20-16-1Bemidji State wrapped up its 2008-09 CHA campaign, its 10th as a member of the NCAA Division I ranks, with a record of 12-5-1 to gain its fourth CHA regular-season title in the last six seasons. A pair of wins in the CHA Tournament and two more in the Midwest Regional guaranteed tomSerratore and his gang it’s seventh consecutive season with a record of .500 or better as it finished at 20-16-1 overall--the team’s fourth 20-win season under Serratore.

cHa successThe Beavers are coming off another successful College Hockey America campaign pulling down their fourth regular-season title in six years with a 12-5-1 record in 2008-09. In the last six seasons, no NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey team has a better winning percentage in league play than the Bea-ver’s .720 mark (91-32-11) versus the CHA, which includes a 4-0-0 mark in 2009-10.

our sHare of otExtending their Jan. 23 game Minnesota Duluth to overtime, the Beavers have now played five overtime games in 2009-10, marking its most since playing in six in 2006-07. In the 11 years since the Beavers moved to Division I, they have escaped overtime with at least a tie in 76.1-percent (54) of the 71 games that have needed ex-tra time to decide the outcome. Since March 11, 2006, BSU is 8-2-10 in games extended to sudden death, includ-ing a 3-1-2 mark in extra-time games in 2009-10.

preseason all-cHaThis season the Beavers had two players picked to the six-member squad. Forward Matt Read and defenseman Brad Hunt, both First-Team All-CHA picks last winter, were named 2009-10 Preseason All-CHA with Read pulling down Preseason Player of the Year laurels.

oH captain, my captainSenior forward ChrisMcKelvie (New Brighton, Minn.) will captain the Beavers during 2009-08 campaign. Senior defenseman KyleHardwick (Warroad, Minn.) and junior for-ward MattRead (Ilderton, Ontario) will have the “A” on their jerseys designating them as assistant captains.

Beaver scoring By classAs could be expected from any team, the Bea-vers’ scoring output was headlined in 2008-09 by its upper classmen...but not by much. The seniors led the charge with 50-52=102 points, but it was the freshman that gave BSU a boost in scoring totalling 25-48=73 points to fin-ish second. The class may be a year older in 2009-10, but the trend remains the same. Now sophomores, the class sits second on the team in scoring with 30-58=88 points, while the juniors lead with 47-48=95.

keep ’em under twoIn 2009-10 when BSU has allowed its opponents two-or-fewer goals, it is 18-1-1. Through 32 games, BSU sits fifth the nation in scoring defense, allowing a meager 2.19 goals per game, while giving up 2.25 in 16 CHA contests.

tHree is tHe magic numBerIn 2009-10, three goals seems to be a threshold for Bemidji State. BSU is 19-1-1 when posting at least three goals and 4-7-1 when allowing its rivals three or more.

Divisioni-eraOvertimeRecordGpRecord1999-2000 5 2-2-12000-01 6 0-2-42001-02 5 0-0-52002-03 15 4-3-82003-04 5 0-2-32004-05 8 4-3-12005-06 7 1-3-32006-07 6 1-0-52007-08 4 1-0-32008-09 4 2-1-1u2009-10 5 3-1-2total 68 18-17-36

general notes

BSU’sCHaFinishes1999-00 8-8-1 3rd2000-01 4-12-3 6th2001-02 8-7-4 2nd2002-03 10-6-4 t-3rd2003-04 16-3-1 1st2004-05 16-4-0 1st2005-06 12-7-1 t-2nd2006-07 9-6-5 2nd2007-08 13-4-3 1stu2008-09 12-5-1 1st

BSUscoringbyclassJuniors 47g 48a 95 ptsSophomores 30g 58a 88 ptsFreshmen 20g 37a 57 ptsSeniors 15g 30a 45 pts-through 3/1/10

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atlanticHockey all-time DivisionieraAir Force 25-8-2 23-6-2American Int’l 0-0-0 0-0-0Army 4-0-0 2-0-0Bentley 3-0-0 2-0-0Canisius 0-0-0 0-0-0Connecticut 3-1-0 3-1-0Holy Cross 0-0-0 0-0-0Mercyhurst 4-0-0 0-0-0R.I.T. 1-2-0 0-0-0Sacred Heart 0-0-2 0-0-2tOtaL 40-11-4 32-7-4

CentralCollegiateHockeyass’n all-time DivisionieraAlaska 3-0-0 0-0-0Bowling Green 0-0-0 0-0-0Ferris State 3-5-0 2-4-0Lake Superior St. 16-21-2 1-2-1Miami (Ohio) 1-3-0 1-3-0Michigan 0-0-0 0-0-0Michigan State 0-0-0 0-0-0Neb.-Omaha 1-3-0 1-3-0Northern Michigan 1-0-1 1-0-1Notre Dame 1-0-0 1-0-0Ohio State 0-1-0 0-1-0Western Michigan 3-2-1 3-2-1tOtaL 29-35-4 10-15-3

eCaCHockeyLeague all-time DivisionieraBrown 0-0-0 0-0-0Clarkson 1-2-2 1-2-2Colgate 0-0-0 0-0-0Cornell 1-0-0 1-0-0Dartmouth 0-2-0 0-2-0Harvard 0-0-0 0-0-0Princeton 2-0-0 2-0-0Quinnipiac 0-0-0 0-0-0Rensselaer 0-1-0 0-0-0St. Lawrence 0-0-0 0-0-0Union (N.Y.) 0-2-3 0-2-3Yale 0-0-0 0-0-0tOtaL 4-7-5 4-6-5

Hockeyeast all-time DivisionieraBoston College 0-0-0 0-0-0Boston Univ. 0-0-0 0-0-0Maine 0-2-0 0-2-0Massachusetts 1-0-0 1-0-0Merrimack 3-3-0 1-3-0New Hampshire 0-0-0 0-0-0Northeastern 0-0-0 0-0-0Providence 0-0-0 0-0-0UMass-Lowell 0-0-0 0-0-0Vermont 0-0-0 0-0-0tOtaL 4-5-0 2-5-0

WesternCollegiateHockeyass’n all-time DivisionieraAlaska-Anchorage 0-0-0 0-0-0Colorado College 1-3-0 1-3-0Denver 0-5-0 0-4-0Michigan Tech 2-2-0 2-2-0Minnesota 1-7-0 1-7-0Minnesota Duluth 9-18-0 9-13-0Minnesota St. 44-35-13 5-15-2North Dakota 1-17-1 0-14-1St. Cloud St. 43-36-3 1-11-0Wisconsin 0-1-0 0-1-0tOtaL 101-123-16 19-69-3

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media informationBsu 18tH in all-time winsBemidji State became the 18th program among the 58 current members of NCAA Division I to post its 900th all-time victory when it defeated Ala.-Huntsville, 3-2, on Dec. 15, 2006. BSU’s 964 victories currently rank 18th all-time among current members of Division I. Cornell is next ahead of BSU, in 17th all-time with 979 victories. Sixteen Division I programs have posted 1,000 wins, including 2009-10 BSU foe Minnesota which leads Division I with 1,570 all-time victories, and is the only program in the nation with 1,500 or more all-time wins, while Boston College is second with 1,393 victories.

Quite a runOwner of the nation’s longest unbeaten streak to start 2009-10 (7-0-1), BSU has been on quite a run. But it gets more im-pressive when you take into account the second half of the 2008-09 campaign. Since Jan. 24, 2009, the team’s last 50 games, the Beavers have posted a 36-11-3 record--that’s a winning at an 75-percent clip!

tHe early goal gets tHe winOf the Beavers’ 32 contests in 2009-10, the team to score first has won 24 times. BSU opponents won 4-of-7 (4-2-1) of the games they were first to light the lamp while BSU is unbeaten 20-of-24 (20-4-0) occasions it was first on the scoreboard.

d-men on tHe scoreBoardsBemidji State’s defensive corps re-corded three assists in the series at Ne-braska-Omaha, giving BSU defensive players at least one point in 78 of the last 93 games. Averaging 2.04 points per game, the 2009-10 blueline corps is on pace for its most productive season since the 2003-04 defense pitched in a BSU Division I-era record 2.31 points per game. During the 2008-09 campaign, BSU defensemen combined for 17-62=79 points (2.19 ppg). BSU’s blue liners accounted for five goals and 22 assists in the team’s final 10 games.

read makes it BetterThere is really no way to get around it, the Bemidji State men’s hockey team is better when junior forward MattRead is on the ice. Since stepping on campus in the fall of 2007 Read has a plus/minus rating of +59 and the Beavers are 31-7-1 when he scores a goal, which included a 12-2-0 mark during the 2008-09 campaign and a 14-2-0 mark this season.

we’re goin’ streakin’BSU forward MattRead has posted a point in each of the Beavers’ last four games, netting four goals and an assist. His goal in last Saturday’s 3-2 loss to UNO matched a career-high streak of four consecutive games with a goal.

offensive defensemanSophomore defenseman BradHunt was a big factor for the Beavers on both ends of the ice in 2008-09 and that trend has extended into 2009-10. In addition to his duties in BSU’s defensive zone, he has become offensive threat--especially on the power play. A year ago, he led all BSU blue liners and was third on the team scoring 9-23=32 points with a team-leading 7-16=23 coming on the man advantage. This winter he has seven goals and a team-leading 22 assist to pace all BSU defenders and is fifth among the nation’s top bluelin-ers, with 29 points (0.91 ppg). His 16 points (5-11=16) on the power play paces the team.

running up tHe scoreBemidji State has managed to score three or more goals in 10 of its last 13 out-ings, giving the Beavers a 3.59 goals per game average to enter the weekend--a figure that seats them sixth in the country. BSU has netted five or more goals 11 times this season. That’s just what the doctor ordered for a team with three goal-tenders that opened the season without a single collegiate start under their belts.

tHen tHere were sixMattClimie, a 2008 graduate of Bemidji State and the Beavers’ goaltender in the 2005 and 2006 National Tournament runs, was called up to join the Dallas Stars Friday April 4,2009 and got his first NHL start Saturday. His 24 saves led the Stars to a 5-4 overtime victory over St. Louis. Climie’s trip to the NHL makes six products of the Beaver Hockey program to skate in the NHL ranks. He joins former BSU teammate andrewMurray(2001-05) as the only other former Beavers currently in the NHL.

div. i-era recordsgeneral notes

BSUDefensemanScoringYear Gp pts ppG2009-10 32 10-55=65 2.042008-09 37 17-62=79 2.192007-08 36 16-47=63 1.752006-07 33 9-36=45 1.362005-06 37 11-56=67 1.812004-05 37 8-53=61 1.652003-04 36 27-56=83 2.312002-03 36 10-44=54 1.502001-02 35 21-50=71 2.032000-01 34 19-28=47 1.38

nCaaall-timeVictorieswMinnesota 1,571Boston College 1,394Boston University 1,379Clarkson 1,300Michigan 1,296North Dakota 1,291Harvard 1,273Denver 1,245Michigan State 1,187Yale 1,117New Hampshire 1,094Michigan Tech 1,093Colorado College 1,073Army 1,072Wisconsin 1,035Dartmouth 1,006Cornell 980uBemidji State 965Rensselaer 929through 3/1/10 based on available info

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Bemidji State Hockeypoints1 52-69=121 Luke Erickson 2003-072 46-69=115 Andrew Murray 2001-053 48-63=111 Tyler Scofield 2005-094 42-62=104uMattRead 2007-p5 55-47=102 Brendan Cook 2001-056 48-53=101 Rob Sirianni 2003-077 47-53=100 Marty Goulet 1999-038 28-62=90 Ryan Huddy 2002-069 35-53=88 Riley Riddell 2001-0410 34-51=85 Jeff McGill 1999-0311 33-38=71 Matt Pope 2004-0813 30-37=67 Ryan Miller 2003-07t14 33-32=65 Blaine Jarvis 2004-08 t14 28-37=65 Travis Winter 2005-09 16 33-30=63 J-G Gervais 2002-0617 16-45=61uBradHunt 2009-pt18 22-34=56 Wade Chiodo 2001-04t18 19-37=56 John Haider 2001-0520 16-39=55 Bryce Methven 2000-04

Goals1 55 Brendan Cook 2001-052 52 Luke Erickson 2003-07t3 48 Rob Sirianni 2003-07t3 48 Tyler Scofield 2005-095 47 Marty Goulet 1999-036 46 Andrew Murray 2001-057 42 uMattRead 2007-p8 35 Riley Riddell 2001-049 34 Jeff McGill 1999-03t10 33 Jean-Guy Gervais 2002-06t10 33 Blaine Jarvis 2004-08t10 33 Matt Pope 2004-0813 30 Ryan Miller 2003-07t14 28 Ryan Huddy 2002-06t14 28 Travis Winter 2005-0916 25 Clay Simmons 1999-0217 23 Myles Kuharski 2002-0518 22 Wade Chiodo 2001-0419 21 uianLowe 2007-p20 19 John Haider 2001-05 Game-WinningGoals1 13 Brendan Cook 2001-052 8 Tyler Scofield 2005-09t3 7 Jean-Guy Gervais 2002-06t3 7 Matt Pope 2004-08t3 7 uMattRead 2007-pt6 6 Andrew Murray 2001-05t6 6 Luke Erickson 2003-07t6 6 Blaine Jarvis 2004-08t6 6 Matt Francis 2006-09t10 5 Marty Goulet 1999-03t10 5 Ryan Huddy 2002-06t10 5 Rob Sirianni 2003-07t10 5 uRyanCramer 2004-ppower-playGoals1 23 Luke Erickson 2003-07 2 22 Brendan Cook 2001-053 20 Marty Goulet 1999-034 18 Rob Sirianni 2003-07t5 17 Andrew Murray 2001-05t5 17 Tyler Scofield 2005-097 16 Travis Winter 2005-098 14 Clay Simmons 1999-029 12 uBradHunt 2008-pt10 11 Jeff McGill 1999-03t10 11 Ryan Miller 2003-07

assistst1 69 Andrew Murray 2001-05t1 69 Luke Erickson 2003-073 63 Tyler Scofield 2005-09t4 62 Ryan Huddy 2002-06t4 62 uMattRead 2007-pt6 53 Marty Goulet 1999-03t6 53 Riley Riddell 2001-03t6 53 Rob Sirianni 2003-079 51 Jeff McGill 1999-0310 47 Brendan Cook 2001-0511 45 Peter Jonsson 2001-05t11 45 uBradHunt 2008-pt13 39 Cody Bostock 2005-09t13 39 Bryce Methven 2000-0415 38 Matt Pope 2004-08t16 37 John Haider 2001-05t16 37 Ryan Miller 2003-07t16 37 Travis Winter 2005-0919 36 Brandon Marino 2005-09

penalties1 99 Jean-Guy Gervais 2002-062 91 David Deterding 2004-083 87 Cody Bostock 2005-094 77 Marty Goulet 1999-035 75 Riley Weselowski 2004-086 73 Bryce Methven 2000-047 67 John Haider 2001-058 61 Jesse Balsimo 2000-049 60 Andrew Murray 2001-0510 59 Bill Methven 2000-04

penaltyMinutes1 220 Jean-Guy Gervais 2002-062 209 David Deterding 2004-083 185 Cody Bostock 2005-094 184 Marty Goulet 1999-035 162 Bryce Methven 2000-046 153 John Haider 2001-057 150 Riley Weselowski 2004-08t8 137 Bill Methven 2000-04t8 137 Frank Udovich 1999-0210 131 Andrew Murray 2001-05

GoaltendingVictories1 45 Matt Climie 2004-082 39 Grady Hunt 2000-043 29 Layne Sedevie 2003-074 20 Matt Dalton 2007-095 18 uDanBakala 2009-p6 7 Bob Tallarico 1999-017 6 Orlando Alamano 2004-098 5 Dannie Morgan 2000-049 4 Adam Pavlatos 199910 4 uMathieuDugas 2009-p

GoaltendingLosses1 51 Grady Hunt 2000-042 30 Matt Climie 2004-083 21 Layne Sedevie 2003-074 15 Bob Tallarico 1999-005 14 Matt Dalton 2007-096 12 Orlando Alamano 2004-097 9 Adam Pavlatos 19998 8 Dannie Morgan 2000-049 6 uDanBakala 2009-p10 3 Kelly Shields 2002

Goaltendingties1 12 Grady Hunt 2000-042 11 Matt Climie 2004-08t3 4 Dannie Morgan 2000-04t3 4 Layne Sedevie 2003-P5 2 uDanBakala 2008-pt6 1 Adam Pavlatos 1999t6 1 Kelly Shields 2002t6 1 Matt Dalton 2007-09

Saves1 2,717 Grady Hunt 2000-042 2,201 Matt Climie 2004-083 1,289 Layne Sedevie 2003-074 864 Matt Dalton 2007-095 780 Bob Tallarico 1999-006 670 uDanBakala 2008-p7 473 Dannie Morgan 2000-048 465 Orlando Alamano 2004-099 376 Adam Pavlatos 199910 134 uMathiueDugas 2009-p

Goals-againstaverage1 2.14 uDanBakala 2009-p2 2.29 Matt Dalton 2007-093 2.45 Matt Climie 2004-084 2.88 Layne Sedevie 2003-075 3.07 Grady Hunt 2000-04min. 1,500 minutes played

Shutouts1 12 Matt Climie 2004-082 5 Grady Hunt 2000-04t3 3 Dannie Morgan 2000-04

div. i-era recordsdiv. i-era recordspenalty-kill powerThe current school mark for power-play efficiency is .868 and was posted by the 2004-05 squad when it squashed 192-of-221 opponent opportunities. In 2009-10, the team has allowed just 25 power-play goals on 157 opponent opportunities (.841), but has been downright stingy in CHA play. BSU has allowed just nine power-play goals in 80 oppo-nent opportunities spread over 16 league games (.888). The Beavers have allowed just one power-play goal in their last five games. During that stretch, the penalty-kill unit is 17-for-18 (.944).

put it in tHe Books after twoIn 2009-10, BSU is 18-0-0 when it has taken a lead into the third period. Since making the jump to NCAA Division I in 1999-2000, the Beavers are 137-9-12 when leading after two periods of play.

read all aBout Bsu’s scoring leaders In 105 games and just over two seasons in a green and white uniform, junior MattReadhas piled up 104 points (42-62=104). Sitting alone in fourth on the BSU Division I-era scoring list, he is tied for fourth in assists (62) and seventh in goals scored (42). Jan. 19, 2010, Read became the second-fastest player in BSU’s Division I history to reach the 100-point plateau (102 games).

george finds rookie scoring cHartThirty-one games into his freshman season, JordanGeorge has been a pleas-ant surprise for the Beavers. He’s settled into the top line and currently sits second on the team with 32 points (13g-19a). His 32 points rank him fourth among the NCAA’s top rookies.

top of tHe lineThe Beavers top line of JordanGeorge, MattRead and ianLowe has account-ed for 43-percent of BSU goals (47) and 35 percent of its total scoring (97 pts).

tHe Hunt for tHe HatNov. 21, BradHunt led the Beavers to a 6-3 victory over Ala.-Huntsville posting four points (3-1=4) and his first collegiate hat trick. He became the first BSU blueliner to achieve the scoring feat since Mar. 13, 2004 (John Haider), the 10th hat trick for BSU at the NCAA Division I level and just the sixth D-man in the history of the program.

Help from tHe creaseDanBakala recorded his first collegiate assist in a 5-1 loss to Minnesota State Dec. 11. He became the first BSU goaltender to record a helper since Matt Dalton made a pass that led to a goal Mar. 13.

i’ll do it on my own, tHank youThrough 32 games of the 2009-10 season, the Beavers have posted 15 unassisted goals to set a new BSU Division I-era record, surpassing its 2001-02 mark of 11.

climBing Bsu’s division i assists listBradHunt has accumulated 45 assists in a season and a half. He currently sits tied for 11th on BSU Division I-era assists list. He needs one assists to move past Peter Johnson for 10th.

Bak-stopping tHe BeaversDanBakala enters this weekend’s series third in the nation with 18 wins, ranked fourth among all goaltenders with a .924 save percentage, a goals against average of 2.15 to rank sixth, while backstopping a team that ranks fifth in scoring defense at 2.20 goals per game.

Buzzer BeaterSophomore BenKinne is quickly becoming the Beavers clutch performer when the game is on the line. Saturday’s game-tying goal with 1.8 seconds left in regulation was Kinne’s second “buzzer beater” of the season. The St. Paul, Minn. native also scored an extra attacker goal with 10 seconds left in the third to tie the Oct. 23 game at Western Michigan at 3-3 and send it to overtime.

wHat’s your 20?The Beavers enter the final weekend of the 2009-10 campaign with 22 wins marking the fifth time under head coach Tom Serratore and the 29th time in program history that BSU has accumulated 20 wins in a season. A sweep over UAH would give the Beavers 24 wins and surpass the program’s Division I-era record for wins in a season set in 2004-05 (23-13-1).

marcH onThe Beavers are glad to be done with the month of February. Since making the jump to the NCAA Division I ranks in 1999-2000, BSU is 36-36-10 despite a 4-2-0 record this in February this season. March, on the other hand, has been good to BSU. Since the 1999-00 season, the Beavers are 23-16-0, which includes a 5-1-0 mark in 2008-09.

perfect 10Bemidji State opens the series at Ala.-Huntsville having defeated the Chargers the last 10 times the teams have met. Furthermore, BSU is 22-2-2 when facing UAH since Mar. 6, 2006. The last time the Chargers handed the Beavers a loss was Nov. 7, 2008 at the Von Braun Center.

40-40 visionJunior Matt Read has 18-19=37 points this season leaving him just three points from becoming the first BSU player to post back-to-back 40-point seasons during a Division I career and the first since Bernie Adlys did it in 1994-95 and 1995-96.

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Bemidji State Hockey2009-10 line comBinations Bsu roster By position

no. name pos. Yr.1 Travis Bosch G Fr.3 Ryan Adams D Jr.4 Dan MacIntyre D Jr.5 Matt Carlson D Fr.6 Darcy Findlay F So.7 Brance Orban F Fr.8 Jake Areshenko D Fr.9 Chris Peluso D Sr.11 Shea Walters F So.14 Aaron McLeod F Fr.15 Ryan Cramer F Jr.16 Emil Billberg F Jr.17 Jamie MacQueen F So.19 Matt Read F Jr.20 Ben Kinne F So.21 Matt Hartmann F Fr.22 Ian Lowe F Jr.23 Chris McKelvie F Sr.25 Brady Wacker D Fr.26 Tyler Lehrke F Sr.27 Kyle Hardwick D Sr.28 Jordan George F Fr.29 Brad Hunt D So.33 Dan Bakala G So.35 Mathiue Dugas G Fr.

Forwards6 Darcy Findlay F So.7 Brance Orban F Fr.11 Shea Walters F So.14 Aaron McLeod F Fr.15 Ryan Cramer F Jr.16 Emil Billberg F Jr.17 Jamie MacQueen F So.19 Matt Read F Jr.20 Ben Kinne F So.21 Matt Hartmann F Fr.22 Ian Lowe F Jr.23 Chris McKelvie F Sr.26 Tyler Lehrke F Sr.28 Jordan George F Fr.

Defensemen3 Ryan Adams D Jr.4 Dan MacIntyre D Jr.5 Matt Carlson D Fr.8 Jake Areshenko D Fr.9 Chris Peluso D Sr.25 Brady Wacker D Fr.27 Kyle Hardwick D Sr.29 Brad Hunt D So.

Goaltenders1 Travis Bosch G Fr.33 Dan Bakala G So.35 Mathiue Dugas G Fr.

forwardsFirstLine(2)LeftWing Center RightWing Gp GS ppG points Record*George Read Lowe 31 13 3.09 47-49=96 21-8-2Orban Read Lowe 1 0 5.00 3-2=5 1-0-0total 32 13 3.16 50-51=101 22-8-2

SecondLine(3)LeftWing Center RightWing Gp GS ppG points RecordKinne Walters Cramer 24 4 1.67 17-23=40 17-5-2Orban Kinne Cramer 5 1 1.80 3-6=9 3-2-0*Kinne Billberg Cramer 3 0 2.00 2-4=6 2-1-0total 32 5 1.72 22-33=55 22-8-2

thirdLine(1)LeftWing Center RightWing Gp GS ppG points Record*MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 32 14 1.65 24-29=53 22-8-2total 32 14 1.65 24-29=53 22-8-2

FourthLine(9)LeftWing Center RightWing Gp GS ppG points RecordOrban McLeod Findlay 3 0 0.25 1-0=1 2-0-1Billberg McLeod Findlay 14 0 0.79 6-5=11 11-3-0Billberg McLeod Hartmann 5 0 0.00 0-0=0 2-2-1Billberg Hatmann Findlay 4 0 0.00 0-0=0 3-1-0Billberg Walters Findlay 1 0 1.00 0-1=1 0-1-0Orban Hartmann Billberg 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0Orban Billberg Hartmann 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0 McLeod Findlay 1 0 3.00 2-1=3 1-0-0*Walters McLeod Findlay 2 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-1-0total 32 0 0.50 9-7=16 22-8-2

defensemenFirstLine(7)LeftDefense RightDefense Gp GS ppG points RecordPeluso Wacker 7 4 0.57 1-3=4 5-1-1Hunt Adams 1 1 2.00 0-2=2 1-0-0Carlson Hunt 4 3 1.25 0-5=5 4-0-0*Areshenko Hunt 14 10 1.00 4-10=14 9-4-1MacIntyre Hunt 1 1 0.00 0-0=0 0-1-0Peluso MacIntyre 4 1 1.00 0-4=4 3-1-1Peluso Hardwick 1 1 0.00 0-0=0 0-1-0total 32 21 0.91 5-24=29 22-8-2

SecondLine(7)LeftDefense RightDefense Gp GS ppG points RecordAreshenko Hunt 9 2 1.00 2-7=9 6-2-1Carlson Hunt 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0Peluso Wacker 11 0 0.73 0-8=8 8-3-0Hardwick Wacker 6 1 0.67 0-4=4 5-1-0Hardwick Adams 2 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-1MacIntyre Hunt 2 1 1.50 2-1=3 1-1-1Peluso MacIntyre 1 0 1.00 0-1=1 0-1-0total 32 4 0.79 4-21=25 22-8-2

thirdLine(8)LeftDefense RightDefense Gp GS ppG points RecordHardwick Jundt 2 1 0.00 0-0=0 2-0-0*Hardwick Adams 13 5 0.11 0-1=1 8-4-1Areshenko Jundt 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0Areshenko Adams 4 0 0.75 0-3=3 4-0-0Carlson Adams 4 0 0.25 0-1=1 2-2-0MacIntyre Adams 4 1 1.25 1-4=5 4-0-0MacIntyre Wacker 2 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0=1Wacker Adams 2 0 0.00 0-0=0 0-2-0total 32 7 0.31 1-9=10 22-8-2

extraDefense(1) Gp GS ppG points RecordCarlson 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0total 1 0 0.00 0-0=0 1-0-0

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Bemidji State Hockey

pronunciation guidepLaYeRS pLaYeRS

Jake ARESHENKO air-ah-SHEN-ko Dan MACINTYRE mac-IN-ty-er

EMIL Billberg AH-meel Aaron MCLEOD mac-LOWD

Dan BAKALA BACK-a-lah Chris PELUSO pell-OO-soe

Ryan CRAMER KRAY-mer SHEA Walters SHAY

Mathieu DUGAS DOO-gah

Ben KINNE KIN-ee COaCHinGStaFF

Tyler LEHRKE LAHR-kee Tom SERRATORE ser-ah-TOR-ee

IAN LOWE EYE-ann LOW Ted BELISLE bell-EYE-el

2009-10 numerical roster

no name pos Ht Wt Yr S/C Birthday Hometown(prevteam)3 Ryan Adams D 6-1 190 Jr. L 9/12/86 Deloraine, Manitoba (Wayne State)8 Jake Areshenko D 6-0 200 Fr. L 7/17/88 Port Cocquitlan, British Columbia (USHL-Fargo)33 Dan Bakala G 5-11 185 So. L 12/23/87 Calgary, Alberta (AJHL-Calgary)16 Emil Billberg F 5-11 195 Jr. L 7/1/88 Stockholm, Sweden (Sodertalje J20)1 Travis Bosch G 6-0 185 Fr. L 2/14/88 Regina, Saskatchewan (SJHL-Melville)5 Matt Carlson D 6-3 210 Fr. L 5/29/87 Grand Forks, N.D. (NHAL-Fairbanks)15 Ryan Cramer F 6-2 210 Jr. R 8/29/86 International Falls, Minn. (USHL-Waterloo)35 Mathieu Dugas G 6-0 165 Fr. R 2/6/88 L’Assomption, Quebec (NAHL-Wenatchee)6 Darcy Findlay F 5-10 205 So. R 9/29/87 Bristol, Quebec (CJHL-Cornwall)28 Jordan George F 5-8 155 Fr. L 8/20/90 Madison, Wis. (NHAL-Topeka)27 Kyle Hardwick (A) D 5-11 205 Sr. L 10/24/86 Warroad, Minn. (USHL-Lincoln)21 Matt Hartmann F 6-0 195 Fr. R 4/13/89 Hugo, Minn. (NHAL-Topeka)29 Brad Hunt D 5-9 168 So. L 8/24/88 Ridge Meadows, British Columbia (BCHL-Burnaby)20 Ben Kinne F 6-0 190 So. L 6/4/88 St. Paul, Minn. (USHL-Sioux City)26 Tyler Lehrke F 5-8 175 Sr. R 4/21/86 Park Rapids, Minn. (USHL-Green Bay)22 Ian Lowe F 5-9 170 Jr. R 9/4/86 Bradwardine, Manitoba (MJHL-Swan Valley)4 Dan MacIntyre F/D 6-1 195 Jr. L 8/31/06 Fort Frances, Ontario (OPJHL-Port Hope)17 Jamie MacQueen F 6-1 185 So. L 8/2/88 St. Thomas, Ontario (OPJHL-Vaughn)23 Chris McKelvie (C) F 6-1 190 Sr. L 2/22/85 New Brighton, Minn. (NAHL-Bozeman)14 Aaron McLeod F 5-9 165 Fr. L 9/10/88 Ottawa, Ontario (CJHL-Ottawa)7 Brance Orban F 5-9 160 Fr. L 9/27/88 Lethbridge, Alberta (AJHL-Olds)9 Chris Peluso (PIT) D 5-10 190 Sr. L 8/21/86 Wadena, Minn. (USHL-Sioux Falls)19 Matt Read (A) F 5-10 185 Jr. R 6/14/86 Ilderton, Ontario (USHL-Des Moines)25 Brady Wacker D 5-7 155 Fr. R 6/26/88 Jansen, Saskatchewan (SJHL-Humbolt)11 Shea Walters F 5-11 180 So. R 3/5/87 Hibbing, Minn. (NJHL-North Iowa)

HEAD COACH: Tom Serratore (Bemidji State ‘87) / 143-118-30 (9th year)ASSISTANT COACH: Bert Gilling (Minnesota Duluth ‘99 / 11th year)ASSISTANT COACH: Ted Belisle (Bemidji State ‘01 / 7th year)GRADUATE ASSISTANT: Ryan Marvin (Brockport State (N.Y.) ‘06 / 2nd year)

numerical rosterno name pos Yr1 Travis Bosch G Fr.3 Ryan Adams D Jr.4 Dan MacIntyre F/D Jr.5 Matt Carlson D Fr.6 Darcy Findlay F So.7 Brance Orban F Fr.8 Jake Areshenko D Fr.9 Chris Peluso D Sr.11 Shea Walters F So.14 Aaron McLeod F Fr.15 Ryan Cramer F Jr.16 Emil Billberg F Jr.17 Jamie MacQueen F So.19 Matt Read F Jr.20 Ben Kinne F So.21 Matt Hartmann F Fr.22 Ian Lowe F Jr.23 Chris McKelvie F Sr.25 Brady Wacker D Fr.26 Tyler Lehrke F Sr.27 Kyle Hardwick D Sr.28 Jordan George F Fr.29 Brad Hunt D So.33 Dan Bakala G So.35 Mathieu Dugas G Fr.

retired numBers10 Bryan Grand F 1967-7024 Joel Otto F 1980-84

geograpHical BreakdownUnitedStates 10 Minnesota 8 North Dakota 1 Wisconsin 1

Canada 15 Alberta 2 British Columbia 1 Manitoba 2 Ontario 4 Quebec 2 Saskatchewan 2

Sweden 1

class BreakdownUpperclassmen 11 Seniors 4 Juniors 7

Underclassmen 14 Sophomores 5 Freshmen 9

position BreakdownForwards 15 Seniors 2 Juniors 5 Sophomores 4 Freshmen 4

Defensemen 8 Seniors 2 Juniors 1 Sophomores 1 Freshmen 3

Goaltenders 3 Seniors 0 Juniors 0 Sophomores 1 Freshmen 2

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Bemidji State HockeycHa players of tHe week

BSUplayersWon...9 CHA Offensive Players of the Week8 CHA Defensive Players of the Week11 CHA Rookies of the Week

BSUnomineesOct. 12 Offensive uF, Matt Read Defensive D, Brad Hunt Rookie uF, Jordan George

Oct. 19 Offensive none Defensive none Rookie none

Oct. 26 Offensive uF, Chris McKelvie Defensive uD, Brad Hunt Rookie uG, Mathieu Dugas

Nov. 2 Offensive F, Matt Read Defensive uG, Dan Bakala Rookie F, Jordan George

Nov. 9 Offensive uF, Matt Read Defensive uD, Brad Hunt Rookie uF, Jordan George

Nov. 16 Offensive F, Jamie MacQueen Defensive D, Chris Peluso Rookie uF, Jordan George

Nov. 23 Offensive uF, Ryan Cramer Defensive uD, Brad Hunt Rookie uF, Jordan George

Nov. 30 Offensive uF, Chris McKelvie Defensive D, Brad Hunt Rookie uF, Aaron McLeod

Dec. 7 Offensive F, Chris McKelvie Defensive D, Dan Bakala Rookie uF, Jordan George

Dec. 14 Offensive F, Ian Lowe Defensive none Rookie uF, Jordan George

Jan. 4 Offensive F, Ben Kinne Defensive uD,DanBakala Rookie none

Jan. 18 Offensive F, Matt Read Defensive D, Brnd Hunt Rookie F, Brance Orban

Jan. 25 Offensive uF, Ian Lowe Defensive uD, Brad Hunt Rookie uF, Jordan George

Feb. 1 Offensive uF, Ian Lowe Defensive none Rookie uF, Jordan George

Feb. 15 Offensive uF, Tyler Lerhke Defensive uG, Mathiue Dugas Rookie uG, Mathiue Dugas

Feb. 22 Offensive uF, Matt Read Defensive uG, Dan Bakala Rookie none

Mar. 1 Offensive F, Tyler Lerhke Defensive none Rookie D, Brady Wacker

Mar. 8 Offensive Defensive Rookie

uCHA Player of the Week selection

2009-10 player awards

DanBakala(So.,G,Calgary,alberta)11/2/09 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week11/4/09 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week1/4/10 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week1/4/10 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner-up1/6/10 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week2/22/10 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week2/22/10 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner-up

RyanCramer(Jr.,F,internationalFalls,Minn.)11/23/09 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week

MathieuDugas(Fr.,G,L’assomtion,Quebec)10/26/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week 2/15/10 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week2/15/10 - CHA Rookie of the Week

JordanGeorge(Fr.,F,Madison,Wis.)10/12/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week11/6/09 - HCA Honorable Mention Rookie of the Month11/9/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week11/16/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week11/23/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week12/7/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week12/14/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week1/25/10 - CHA Rookie of the Week2/1/10 - CHA Rookie of the Week

KyleHardwick(Sr.,D,Warroad,Minn.)Alternate Captain

BradHunt(So.,D,RidgeMeadows,BritishColumbia)Preseason All-CHA 10/26/09 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week11/9/09 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week 11/9/09 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner-up 11/23/09 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week 11/23/09 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner-up1/25/10 - CHA Defensive Player of the Week

tylerLehrke(Sr.,F,parkRapids,Minn.)2/15/10 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week2/17/10 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week2/16/10 - INCH National Player of teh Week Runner-up

ianLowe(Jr.,F,Bradwardine,Manitoba)1/25/10 - CHA Offesnsive Player of the Week1/25/10 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner-up2/1/10 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week2/3/10 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week

JamieMacQueen(So.,F,St.thomas,Ontario)11/18/09 - Beaver Pride Athelte of the Week

ChrisMcKelvie(Sr.,F,newBrighton,Minn.)Captain10/26/09 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week11/30/00 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week11/30/09 - INCH National Player of the Week Runner up12/2/09 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week

aaronMcLeod(Fr.,F,Ottawa,Ontario)11/30/09 - CHA Rookie of the Week

BranceOrban(Fr.,F,Lethbridge,alberta)1/20/10 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week

MattRead(Jr.,F,illderton,Ontario)Preseason All-CHACHA Preseason Player of the YearAlternate Captain10/12/09 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week10/14/09 - Beaver Pride Athlete of the Week11/6/09 - HCA Honorable Mention Player of the Month11/9/09 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week2/22/10 - CHA Offensive Player of the Week

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Bemidji State Hockeygeneral stats

multi-point gamesplayer 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 CareerRyan Adams - - 0 0 0Jake Areshenko - - - 0 0Emil Billberg - 0 0 1 1Matt Carlson - - - 0 0Ryan Cramer - 2 0 4 6Darcy Findlay - - 0 2 2Jordan George - - - 9 9Kyle Hardwick 0 1 0 0 1Matt Hartmann - - - 0 0Brad Hunt - - 8 9 17Tyler Jundt - - 0 0 0Ben Kinne - - 1 5 6Tyler Lehrke 1 0 0 4 5Ian Lowe - 0 0 7 7Dan MacIntyre - 0 0 1 1Jamie MacQueen - - 1 1 2Chris McKelvie 0 1 0 4 5Aaron McLeod - - - 0 0Brance Orban - - - 1 1Chris Peluso 1 0 1 0 2Matt Read - 7 10 12 29Brady Wacker - - - 0 0Shea Walters - - 1 3 4

multi-goal gamesplayer 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 CareerRyan Adams - - 0 0 0Jake Areshenko - - - 0 0Emil Billberg - 0 0 0 0Matt Carlson - - - 0 0Ryan Cramer - 1 0 0 1Darcy Findlay - - 0 1 1Jordan George - - - 1 1Kyle Hardwick 0 0 0 0 0Matt Hartmann - - - 0 0Brad Hunt - - 1 1 2Tyler Jundt - - 0 0 0Ben Kinne - - 1 1 2Tyler Lehrke 1 0 0 1 2Ian Lowe - 0 0 3 3Dan MacIntyre - 0 0 0 0Jamie MacQueen - - 0 1 1Chris McKelvie 0 1 0 1 2Aaron McLeod - - - 0 0Brance Orban - - - 1 1Chris Peluso 0 0 0 0 0 Matt Read - 0 2 2 4Brady Wacker - - - 0 0Shea Walters - - 0 0 0

multi-assist gamesplayer 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 CareerRyan Adams - - 0 0 0Jake Areshenko - - - 0 0Emil Billberg - 0 0 0 0Matt Carlson - - - 0 0Ryan Cramer - 0 0 0 0Darcy Findlay - - 0 0 0Jordan George - - - 5 5Kyle Hardwick 0 0 0 0 0Matt Hartmann - - - 0 0Brad Hunt - - 5 4 9Tyler Jundt - - 0 0 0Ben Kinne - - 0 3 3Tyler Lehrke 0 0 0 2 2Ian Lowe - 0 0 1 1Dan MacIntyre - 0 0 1 1Jamie MacQueen - - 0 0 0Chris McKelvie 0 0 0 1 1Aaron McLeod - - - 0 0Brance Orban - - - 0 0Chris Peluso 1 0 1 0 2Matt Read - 2 4 4 10Brady Wacker - - - 0 0Shea Walters - - 1 1 2

Bsu’s record wHen... 2009-10 DivisionieraBSUplaysat...Home 12-3-0 99-51-19Away 9-4-2 67-111-16Neutral Site 1-1-0 15-10-1

intermissionsBSU leads at first 16-2-0 96-29-13BSU trails at first 0-4-0 17-87-9Game tied at first 6-1-2 65-53-13BSU leads at second 18-0-0 139-9-11BSU trails at second 1-7-1 13-126-12Game tied at second 3-1-1 27-34-13In overtime 3-1-2 19-17-36

Gamesdecided...Ties 2 36By one goal 6-3 47-60By two goals 3-1 53-39By three or more goals 13-4 79-74

ShotsonGoalBSU leads 12-3-0 119-62-19BSU trails 10-4-2 50-101-16Shots even 0-1-0 8-6-1

Game’sFirstGoalBSU scores first 20-4-0 136-61-19Opponent scores first 2-4-1 42-107-16

ShotsonGoalBSU < 20 3-1-0 13-22-2BSU 20-29 10-3-2 62-82-13BSU 30-39 8-3-0 70-56-12BSU 40-49 1-1-0 27-12-9BSU 50+ 0-0-0 4-1-1Opponent < 20 1-1-0 30-11-2Opponent 20-29 14-4-1 97-58-14Opponent 30-39 7-3-1 41-68-17Opponent 40-49 0-0-0 8-28-2Opponent 50+ 0-0-0 0-8-0

ScoringShutouts 3-0-1 28-15-1BSU scores one goal 0-3-0 1-49-6BSU scores two goals 3-4-0 26-55-15BSU scores three goals 6-0-1 37-37-10BSU scores four goals 2-1-0 34-11-2BSU scores five-plus goals 11-0-0 78-4-2Opponent scores one goal 9-0-0 59-2-6Opponent scores two goals 6-1-0 46-13-15Opponent scores three goals 3-2-1 24-32-10Opponent scores four goals 1-1-0 10-42-2Opponent scores five-plus goals 0-4-0 6-78-2

penaltiesBSU leads 13-3-1 77-85-18BSU trails 7-4-0 69-60-11Penalties even 2-1-1 32-27-7

GoalsPower Play 28 369Short-Handed 4 52Unassisted 14 24

BSUplaysin...October 4-0-1 18-27-7November 7-2-0 41-30-7December 2-2-0 24-34-6January 5-2-1 40-27-6February 4-2-0 36-36-10March 0-0-0 23-16-0April 0-0-0 0-1-0

BSUplayson...Friday 9-3-1 -Saturday 10-5-1 -Sunday 3-0-0 -

Recordagainst...CHA 13-3-0 129-71-23*CCHA 4-2-2 11-17-3ECAC 0-0-0 2-6-5Hockey East 0-0-0 4-5-0MAAC/Atlantic Hockey 2-0-0 9-3-2WCHA 3-3-0 19-69-3Independent 0-0-0 2-0-0* includes CHA Tournament

USatoday/americanHockeyMagazinetop15 pts Rk p15 09-10 allPreseason 6 (23) 67 1 25Oct. 12, 2009 27 (16) 9 2 (2) 26Oct. 19, 2009 30 (17) 12 3 (3) 27Oct. 26, 2009 53 15 - 4 (4) 28Nov. 2, 2009 110 12 - 5 (5) 29Nov. 9, 2009 226 7 - 6 (6) 30Nov. 16, 2009 271 8 - 7 (7) 31Nov. 23, 2009 290 6 - 8 (8) 32Nov. 30, 2009 373 4 - 9 (9) 33Dec. 7, 2009 398 4 - 10 (10) 34Dec. 14, 2009 227 9 - 11(11) 35Dec. 21, 2009 230 9 - 12(12) 36Jan. 4, 2010 227 10 - 13(13) 37Jan. 11, 2010 184 11 - 14(14) 38Jan. 18, 2010 90 14 - 15(15) 39Jan. 25, 2010 281 6 - 16(16) 40Feb. 1, 2010 278 7 - 17(17) 41Feb. 8, 2010 305 5 - 18(18) 42Feb. 15, 2010 281 7 - 19(19) 43Feb. 22, 2010 311 6 - 20(20) 44March 1, 2010 279 8 - 21(21) 45March 8, 2010 -March 15, 2010 -March 22, 2010 -March 29, 2010 -

key:Pts - points received in pollRk - rank or (rank if poll were extended)P15 - points out of Top 1509-10 - weeks in poll in 2009-10 / (x) consec. weeksAll- weeks receiving votes in poll all-time

U.S.CollegeHockeyOnline/CBSColelgeSportsXXLtop20 pts Rk p20 09-10 allOct. 5, 2009 66 (22) 40 1 84Oct. 13, 2009 183 15 - 2 (2) 85Oct. 19, 2009 243 16 - 3 (3) 86Oct. 26, 2009 327 14 - 4 (4) 87Nov. 2, 2009 385 11 - 5 (5) 88Nov. 9, 2009 599 7 - 6 (6) 89Nov. 16, 2009 658 8 - 7 (7) 90Nov. 23, 2009 690 6 - 8 (8) 91Nov. 30, 2009 784 5 - 9 (9) 92Dec. 7, 2009 843 4 - 10(10) 93Dec. 14, 2009 594 10 - 11(11) 94Jan. 4, 2010 578 10 - 12(12) 95Jan. 11, 2010 545 11 - 13(13) 96Jan. 18, 2010 435 14 - 14(14) 97Jan. 25, 2010 633 7 - 15(15) 98Feb. 1, 2010 690 7 - 16(16) 99Feb. 8, 2010 703 5 - 17(17) 100Feb. 15, 2010 643 9 - 18(18) 101Feb. 22, 2010 700 6 - 19(19) 102March 1, 2010 671 8 - 20(20) 103March 8, 2010 -March 15, 2010 -March 22, 2010 -March 29, 2010 -

key:Pts - points received in pollRk - rank or (rank if poll were extended)P20 - points out of Top 2009-10 - weeks in poll in 2009-10 / (x) consec. weeksAll- weeks receiving votes in poll all-time

2009-10 poll History

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Date Rank notes Loc ResultCmb3/11/94 $ a L 3 5 83/12/94 $ a W 2 1 33/12/94 $ a W 2 1 ot 33/8/96 $ a L 1 7 83/9/96 $ a L 0 3 33/14/97 $ h W 3 2 53/15/97 $ h W 4 2 63/13/98 $ a L 2 6 83/14/98 $ a L 2 5 712/3/99 - - C h L 4 6 1012/4/99 - - C h L 3 6 92/4/00 - - C a W 5 4 ot 92/5/00 - - C a L 1 6 73/11/00 - - 1 a L 4 10 1410/27/00 - - C h L 4 5 910/28/00 - - C h L 2 4 62/2/01 - - C a L 2 3 52/3/01 - - C a L 1 2 311/16/01 - - C h W 7 3 1011/17/01 - - C h L 3 6 93/8/02 - - C a L 2 5 73/9/02 - - C a L 3 5 83/15/02 - - 2 n L 2 5 71/16/03 - - C a L 2 3 ot 51/17/03 - - C a L 3 4 ot 72/21/03 - - C h L 3 6 92/22/03 - - C h W 3 2 ot 53/15/03 - - 3 n W 2 1 ot 312/11/03 - - C a L 5 7 1212/13/03 - - C a W 5 3 82/20/04 - - C h T 3 3 ot 62/21/04 - - C h W 4 2 61/21/05 - - C a W 3 1 41/22/05 - - C a L 1 5 62/18/05 - - C h L 1 3 42/19/05 - - C h W 3 2 53/13/05 - - 4 n W 3 0 32/3/06 - - C a L 1 2 32/4/06 - - C a L 2 4 63/3/06 - - C h W 3 1 43/4/06 - - C h W 5 0 53/11/06 - - 5 n W 4 3 ot 712/15/06 - - C h W 3 2 512/16/06 - - C h W 4 2 62/2/07 - - C a T 5 5 ot 102/3/07 - - C a W 3 1 42/16/07 - - C h W 4 3 72/17/07 - - C h L 3 4 711/9/07 - - C a W 2 0 211/10/07 - - C a T 3 3 ot 612/7/07 - - C h W 4 1 512/8/07 - - C h W 2 0 21/11/08 - - C a W 4 0 41/12/08 - - C a W 7 1 811/7/08 - - C a L 2 4 611/8/08 - - C a W 2 1 312/5/08 - - C h W 3 1 412/6/08 - - C h W 4 2 62/6/09 - - C h W 2 0 22/7/09 - - C h W 4 2 63/14/09 - - 6 h W 4 1 510/31/09 15 - C a W 2 1 ot 311/1/09 15 - C a W 2 1 ot 311/20/09 8 - C h W 6 1 711/21/09 8 - C h W 6 3 93/5/10 8 - C a3/6/10 8 - C a

notesRank- BSU/Opponent rank in USA Today /USA Hockey Magazine poll on date of gameC- College Hockey America regular-season$- NCAA Div. II Championship // *- mini game1- CHA Tournament; Huntsville, Ala.2- CHA Tournament; Niagara Falls, N.Y.3- CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb.4- CHA Tournament; Grand Rapids, Minn.5- CHA Tournament; Detroit, Mich.6- CHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn.

QuicklyuSeries: BemidjiStateleads,34-27-3 Last win: 6-3; Nov. 21, 2009 in Bemidji Last loss: 4-2; Nov. 7, 2008 in Huntsville Last tie: 3-3; Nov. 10, 2007 in HuntsvilleuinBemidji: BemidjiStateleads,20-8-1 Last win: 6-3; Nov. 20, 2009 Last loss: 4-3; Feb. 17, 2007 Last tie: 3-3; Feb. 20, 2004uinHuntsville: BemidjiStatetrails,11-18-2 Last win: 2-1 (OT); Nov. 1, 2009 Last loss: 4-2; Nov. 7, 2008 Last tie: 3-3; Nov. 10, 2007uneutral: BemidjiStateleads,3-1-0 Last win: 4-3 (OT); March 11, 2006 Last loss: 5-2; March 15, 2002 Last tie: n/a

StreaksuCurrent: unbeaten in 10 streak: WWWWWWWWWW streak began: Nov. 8, 2008 (W, 2-1) streak ended: activeuLongest Winning Streak: current streak began: Nov. 8, 2008 (W, 2-1) streak ended: activeuLongest Losing Streak: 7 streak began: Nov. 17, 2001 (L, 6-3) streak ended: Feb. 22, 2003 (W, 3-2/OT)

Superlatives First meeting: March 11, 1994 (L, 5-3) Last meeting: Nov. 21, 2009 (W, 6-3) Shutouts: 7 (6-1-0) Overtime Games: 12 (7-2-3)

LargestDecidingMargin...u...ofVictory: 6(W,7-1);Jan.12,2008 at home: 5 (W, 5-0 / W, 6-1); Mar. 4, 2006 / Nov. 20, 2009 away: 6 (W, 7-1); Jan. 12, 2008u... of Defeat: 6, twice at home: 3, three times away: 6, twice

ScoringSuperlativesuAll-Time Score... Total Per Game ...Total 191-183 2.98-2.85 ...in Bemidji 101-74 3.48-1.62 ...in Huntsville 78-100 2.69-3.44 ...neutral site 11-9 2.75-2.25uMostGoals... ...for 7, twice ...against 10 (L, 10-4); March 11, 2000 ...both 14 (L, 10-4); March 11, 2000uFewestGoals... ...for 0 (L, 0-3); March 14, 1997 ...against 0; six times ...both 2 (W, 2-0); Dec. 8, 2007 / Feb. 6, 2009

career vs ala.-Huntsvillename Gp G a pts Sh Sh% piM +/- pp SH GWRyan Adams* 4 1 1 2 3 .333 1-2 +2 0 0 0Jake Areshenko 4 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 +3 0 0 0Emil Billberg 11 1 0 1 8 .125 2-4 +5 0 0 1Matt Carlson 3 0 0 0 2 .000 2-4 +2 0 0 0Ryan Cramer 14 1 6 7 20 .050 7-14 +7 0 0 2Darcy Findlay 9 0 1 1 7 .000 5-21 E 0 0 0Jordan Goerge 4 1 6 7 8 .125 1-2 +6 0 0 0Kyle Hardwick 11 0 1 1 5 .000 4-8 +3 0 0 0Matt Hartmann -Brad Hunt 11 5 9 14 27 .185 3-6 +8 3 0 1Ben Kinne 11 3 3 6 24 .125 4-8 +3 0 0 1Tyler Lehrke 19 3 4 7 19 .157 8-16 +8 0 0 0Ian Lowe 14 2 5 7 24 .083 4-8 +6 1 0 0Dan MacIntyre 4 0 0 0 1 .000 4-8 +2 0 0 0Jamie MacQueen 10 2 2 4 23 .087 2-4 +2 2 0 0Chris McKelvie 20 4 2 6 34 .117 10-20 +7 0 0 0Aaron McLeod 4 0 0 0 5 .000 0-0 -1 0 0 0Brance Orban -Chris Peluso 20 1 6 7 24 .041 9-18 +7 1 0 0Matt Read 17 10 13 23 51 .196 9-18 +15 4 0 2Brady Wacker 4 0 1 1 5 .000 1-2 0 0 0 0Shea Walters 10 0 5 5 10 .000 2-4 +3 0 0 1

*played 2007-08 at Wayne State University.

Goaltenders Gp GS Min Ga Gaa Sv Sv% W L t SHO pp SHDan Bakala 3 3 184:51 3 1.03 85 .966 3 0 0 0 1 0Mathieu Dugas 1 1 60:00 3 3.00 28 .903 1 0 0 0 1 0Travis Bosch -

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BemidjiState‘87/ninthseasonatBSUu Four-timeCHaCoachoftheYear(2004,2005,2008,2009)u Five-timeSpencerpenroseawardFinalist(2002,2004,2005,2008,2009)

C onventional sports wisdom has long contended it is never wise to fol-low a legend. However, sporting a remarkable laundry-list of achieve-ments after eight years as head coach at Bemidji State, it appears Tom

Serratore is more than comfortable in the role. The legacy Serratore was asked to continue upon accepting the role as Be-midji State’s seventh head coach in 2001 is one of the finest in all of collegiate athletics. Serratore walks by the trophy case running the length of the John Glas Fieldhouse concourse on his way to practice each day, in full view of the 13 small-college national championship trophies enshrined therein, trophies won by future hockey Hall of Fame member R.H. “Bob” Peters. Serratore not only had the challenge of inheriting one of the true dynasties in the history of collegiate athletics, he also was called to oversee its growth into a Division I program. While Serratore will be the first to admit he’ll not be able to replicate Peters’ achievements, there can be little doubt the program is in the right hands. BSU finished 4-26-4 in 2000-01, the year before Serratore took control of the program. He led BSU to a 12-18-5 record during his rookie campaign, and has increased BSU’s win total each of the four years that followed. BSU finished 23-13-1 in 2004-05, giving the Beavers a school-record for wins in a Division I season and back-to-back 20-win campaigns for the first time as a Division I program. In 2008-09 Serratore led the Beavers through the regular season to post their fourth CHA championship in six years before their third CHA Tourna-ment championship, the program’s first NCAA Division I Tournament victory and a chance represent the university and the CHA in the Frozen Four for the first time. Under Serratore’s guidance, 23 BSU skaters have earned All-CHA honors, including two-time First-Team All-CHA picks Marty Goulet (2002-03), Bryce Methven (2003-04), Matt Climie (2006-07), Travis Winter (2006-07 and Cody Bostock (2007-08) with three Beavers earning CHA Rookie of the Year laurels. BSU has had multiple skaters named First-Team All-CHA six of the last seven seasons, including a school-record three first-teamers in 2003. Academic excellence has been a staple of the BSU program under Serratore. The Beavers had a CHA-record 18 skaters named Academic All-CHA in 2008, and under Serratore’s guidance have a league-high 116 Academic All-CHA picks over the last eight years. Niagara is second with 90 selections in the same span. In addition, BSU has had eight CoSIDA Academic All-District V selections under Serratore, including 2005 First-Team Academic All-America selection Peter Jonsson. Serratore’s achievements have not gone unnoticed. He is a four-time CHA Coach of the Year, winning the honor in 2004, 2005, 2008 and 2009 and in eight years as a collegiate head coach he has been named a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, given annually to the American Hockey Coaches Association’s National Coach of the Year, five times, including a runner-up finish in 2009. Serratore took the reigns as the seventh head coach at Bemidji State in 2001 after having spent the previ-ous three seasons as the associate head coach for Peters.

Bsu Quick facts

BemidjiStateUniversityLocation: Bemidji, Minn. (15,000)Founded/Enrollment: 1919 (5,020)Conference: College Hockey America CHA Members: Bemidji St.; Ala.-Huntsville; Niagara; Robert MorrisAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: BeaversSchool Colors: Green (PMS 3305) and WhiteHome Ice: John S. Glas Fieldhouse Size (capacity): 200x85 (2,414)President: Dr. Jon E. QuistgaardAthletics Director: Dr. Rick GoebHead Trainer: Bill Crews Assistant Trainer: Corinne Dauksavage, Travis Shock Trainer Phone: (218) 755-2769Compliance Coordinator: Sarah Levesque Compliance GA: Dolly Fidelman Compliance Phone: (218) 755-2769Equipment Manager: Vance Balstad Equipment Phone: (218) 755-3292Athletics Secretary: Debbie Slough Athletics Phone: (218) 755-2941 Athletics Fax: (218) 755-3898

athleticMediaRelations Director/Hockey: Brad Folkestad (Bemidji St ‘01) Office: (218) 755-4603 Cell: 218-308-1115 e-mail: [email protected]’t Director: Dax Larson (Minn. State ‘07) Office: (218) 755-2763 e-mail: [email protected] Ass’t: Ross LaDue (Iowa State ‘09) e-mail: [email protected] SID Phone: (218) 755-2763SID Fax: (218) 755-3898Hockey Press Box: (218) 755-3700Web: www.bsubeavers.comMailing Address: Bemidji State University #29 (PE 203) 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji, MN 56601

teaminformation2008-09 Record: 20-16-1 CHA Record: 12-5-1 (1st)Skaters Returning: 17 (10-F, 6-D, 1-G)Skaters Lost: 9 (5-F, 2-D, 2-G)

programHistoryFirst Year of Hockey: 1947-48 First Season in Division I 1998-99Overall Record: 965-466-84 (53rd year/.665) Division I record: 173-163-36 (10th year/.514)CHA Championships: 4 (2004-05-08-09) CHA Tournament titles: 3 (2005-06-09)Years in Post-Season Play: 29 (27-15) ...in Div. I NCAA Tournament: 3 (2005-06-09) 2-3 National Championships: 13 NCAA Division II (5): 1984-93-94-95-97 NCAA Division III (1): 1986 NAIA (7): 1968-69-70-71-73-79-80

CoachingStaffHead Coach Tom Serratore Alma mater Bemidji State ‘87 Office Phone: (218) 755-2879 e-mail [email protected] at BSU: 162-126-31 (9th season/.557) Career Record: sameAss’t Coaches (218) 755-2765 Bert Gilling (Minnesota Duluth ‘99) e-mail: [email protected] Ted Belisle (Bemidji State ‘01) e-mail: [email protected] Assistant: Ryan Marvin (Brockport State ‘06) e-mail: [email protected]

Bemidji state Head coacH tom serratore

Bsu career coacHing victories1. R.H. “Bob” Peters 702 1966-20012. utomSerratore 162 2001-p3. Vic Weber 42 1959-’664. Mike Gibbons 30 1982-’835. Eric Hughes 17 1948-’506. Wayne Peterson 10 1964-’657. Jack Aldrich 2 1947-’48

Bsu career games coacHed1. R.H. “Bob” Peters 1,044 1966-20012. utomSerratore 319 2001-p3. Vic Weber 63 1959-’664. Mike Gibbons 37 1982-’835. Eric Hughes 30 1948-’506. Wayne Peterson 12 1964-’657. Jack Aldrich 10 1947-’48

serratore at Bemidji stateyear overall CHa notes2001-02 Bemidji State 12-18-5 8-7-42002-03 Bemidji State 14-14-8 10-6-4 First .500 finish as a Division I program2003-04 Bemidji State 20-13-3 16-3-1 BSU’s 1st 20-win season in Division I; CHA regular-season champions2004-05 Bemidji State 23-13-1 16-4-0 CHA regular-season & tournament champions; NCAA Northeast Regional2005-06 Bemidji State 20-14-3 12-7-1 BSU loses school-record nine one-goal games; NCAA Midwest Regional2006-07 Bemidji State 14-14-5 9-6-5 BSU-record 11-game unbeaten streak vs CHA; records 100th career win2007-08 Bemidji State 17-16-3 13-4-3 CHA regular-season champions2008-09 Bemidji State 20-16-1 12-5-1 CHA Champions; CHA Tournament Champions; First Frozen Four appearance2009-10 BemidjiState 22-8-2 13-3-0 7-0-1BSU’sbeststarttoaseasonsince1984-85(11-0-0);CHaChampions totals 162-126-31 109-45-19

Serratore’sMilestoneWins1a 10/12/01 vs Minnesota St.25 3/14/03 vs Findlay43b 2/27/04 at Air Force50 11/19/04 at Niagara75 11/11/05 at Wayne St. (Mich.)100 1/5/07 vs Wayne St. (Mich.)125 11/29/08 vs. Michigan Tech150 11/21/09 vs. Ala.-Huntsvillea- coaching debut

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Bemidji State Hockey

schedule & resultsRecord Overall Home away neutral OvertimeAll Games 22-8-2 12-3-0 9-4-2 1-1-0 3-1-2College Hockey America 13-3-0 9-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Non-Conference 9-5-2 3-2-0 6-3-2 1-1-0 1-1-2

Date Opponent W/L Score Shots Overall CHa time attend GoalieofRecord Oct. 9, 2009 (rv) Air Force W 3-1 28-21 1-0-0 - 2:10 2,182 Bakala (1-0-0) Oct. 10, 2009 (rv) Air Force W 7-3 28-24 2-0-0 - 2:15 2,116 Bakala (2-0-0) Oct. 24, 2009 at Northern Michigan T 3-3 # 26-28 2-0-1 - 2:15 2,974 Bakala (2-0-1) Oct. 25, 2009 at Northern Michigan W 5-0 26-13 3-0-1 - 2:05 3,301 Dugasa (1-0-0)• Oct. 31, 2009 at Ala.-Huntsville W 2-1 # 22-30 4-0-1 1-0-0 2:18 1,446 Bakala (3-0-1)• Oct. 31, 2009 at Ala.-Huntsville W 2-1 # 31-32 5-0-1 2-0-0 2:14 1,186 Bakala (4-0-1• Nov. 6, 2009 Robert Morris W 2-0 39-23 6-0-1 3-0-0 2:14 1,915 Bakala (5-0-1)• Nov. 7, 2009 Robert Morris W 6-1 40-28 7-0-1 4-0-0 2:28 1,590 Bakala (6-0-1) Nov. 14, 2009 at Minnesota L 1-4 22-29 7-1-1 - 2:18 10,198 $ Bakala (6-1-1) Nov. 15, 2009 at Minnesota W 6-2 19-27 8-1-1 - 2:15 9,913 Dugasa (2-0-0)• Nov. 20, 2009 Ala.-Huntsville W 6-1 27-26 9-1-1 5-0-0 2:15 2,108 Bakala (7-1-1)• Nov. 21, 2009 Ala.-Huntsville W 6-3 27-31 10-11 6-0-0 2:18 2,298 Dugasa (3-0-0)S Nov. 27, 2009 vs. (1) Miami (Ohio) W 3-2 15-22 11-1-1 - 2:06 11,096 Bakala (8-1-1)S Nov. 28, 2009 vs. Ohio State L 1-2 # 21-26 11-2-1 - 2:14 11,241 Dugasa (3-1-0)• Dec. 4, 2009 Niagara W 8-2 39-29 12-2-1 7-0-0 2:15 2,007 Bakala (9-1-1) • Dec. 5, 2009 Niagara W 3-2 22-31 13-2-1 8-0-0 2:15 2,153 Bakala (10-1-1) Dec. 11, 2009 Minnesota State L 1-5 31-31 13-3-1 - 2:15 2,393 Bakala (10-2-1) Dec. 12, 2009 Minnesota State L 2-3 31-14 13-4-1 - 2:15 2,359 Dugas (3-2-0) Jan. 2, 2010 at Western Michigan T 0-0 # 29-31 13-4-2 - 2:10 1,679 Bakala (10-2-2) Jan. 3, 2010 at Western Michigan W 3-0 30-26 14-4-2 - 2:10 1,512 Bakala (11-2-2)• Jan. 15, 2010 at Niagara L 4-6 39-32 14-5-2 8-1-0 2:04 966 Bakala (11-3-2)• Jan. 16, 2010 at Niagara W 4-3 31-29 15-5-2 9-1-0 2:04 1,015 Bakala (12-3-2) Jan. 22, 2010 (4) Minnesota Duluth W 4-1 30-26 16-5-2 - 2:25 2,414 $ Bakala (13-3-2) Jan. 23, 2010 at (4) Minnesota Duluth W 5-4 # 24-35 17-5-2 - 2:30 5,396 Bakala (14-3-2)• Jan. 29, 2010 Robert Morris W 5-1 31-32 18-5-2 10-1-0 2:20 2,108 Bakala (15-3-2) • Jan. 30, 2010 Robert Morris L 2-5 28-30 18-6-2 10-2-0 2:20 2,243 Bakala (15-4-2)• Feb. 12, 2010 at Robert Morris L 2-5 45-23 18-7-2 10-3-0 2:05 863 Bakala (15-5-2)• Feb. 13, 2010 at Robert Morris W 5-2 24-28 19-7-2 11-3-0 2:05 987 Dugas (16-5-2)• Feb.19, 2010 Niagara W 3-2 25-27 20-7-2 12-3-0 2:15 2,414 $ Bakala (16-5-2)• Feb. 20, 2010 Niagara W 6-1 39-33 21-7-2 13-3-0 2:20 2,414 $ Balkala (17-5-2) Feb. 26, 2010 (rv) Nebraska-Omaha W 3-1 17-25 22-7-2 - 2:00 7,031 Bakala (18-5-2) Feb. 27, 2010 (rv) Nebraska-Omaha L 2-3 18-27 22-8-2 - 2:10 8,202 Bakala (18-5-2)• Mar. 5, 2010 Ala.-Huntsville • Mar. 6, 2010 Ala.-Huntsville

(x) opponent’s rank in USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll / # overtime / $ sellout crowd / a= freshman / *= decision in relief• College Hockey America regular-season contest / ^ College Hockey America Tournament1- College Hockey America Tournament; Lewiston, N.Y. (x/ - opponent’s tournament seed)S- Subway Holiday Classic; Grand Forks, N.D.

team statistics BSU OppSHOtStatiStiCS Goals-Shot attempts 115-901 70-874 Shot pct. .128 .080 Goals/Game 3.6 2.2 Shots/Game 28.2 27.3 Assists 173 121pOWeRpLaYS Goals-Power Plays 28-142 26-155 Conversion Percent .197 .168 Shot Attempts 191 187 Shot Percent .147 .139GOaLBReaKDOWn Total Goals 115 70 Power Play 28 26 Short-handed 4 1 Empty net 4 2 Penalty 0 0 Unassisted 15 3 Overtime 3 1 Shootout 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0

penaLtieS Number 171 164 Minutes 384 388 Penalties/Game 5.3 5.1 Pen minutes/Game 12.0 12.1 Minor 162 154 Major 6 4 10-minute Misconduct 0 3 Game Misconduct 3 3 Gross Misconduct 0 0 Match 0 0SHOOtOUtS(Made-att) 1-2 2-1

GOaLSBYpeRiOD 1 2 3 Ot totalBemidji State 35 28 49 3 115Opponents 11 24 34 1 70 SaVeSBYpeRiOD 1 2 3 Ot totalBemidji State 264 294 236 10 804Opponents 240 264 275 7 786

teaMReCORD W-L-tOverall: 22-8-2Conference: 13-3-0Home: 12-3-0Away: 9-4-2Neutral: 1-1-0Overtime: 3-1-2

attenDanCeGms total avg.

Total: 32 111,438 3,482Home: 15 33,618 2,241Away: 17 56,669 3,333Neutral: 2 22,337 11,169

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OverallRecord:22-8-2Conf:13-3-0Home:12-3-0away:9-4-2neut:1-1-0

## name Gp G a pts Shots pct +/- no-Min Min MajOth pp SH FG GWGtGOt Ht pn Ua19 Matt Read 32 18 19 37 106 .170 +33 10-26 8 2 0 2 3 5 4 0 1 0 0 428 Jordan George 31 13 19 32 65 .200 +23 13-26 13 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 229 Brad Hunt 32 7 22 29 72 .097 +17 11-33 9 1 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 022 Ian Lowe 32 17 10 27 78 .218 +26 5-10 5 0 0 6 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 220 Ben Kinne 32 9 13 22 53 .170 +6 11-22 11 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 126 Tyler Lehrke 32 9 12 21 47 .191 +9 8-16 8 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 015 Ryan Cramer 32 10 8 18 66 .152 +5 12-24 12 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 017 Jamie MacQueen 32 8 8 16 73 .110 +10 14-31 13 1 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 223 Chris McKelvie 32 7 9 16 69 .101 +7 12-24 12 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 211 Shea Walters 27 2 11 13 46 .043 -1 4-19 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 125 Brady Wacker 27 1 9 10 33 .030 +4 9-18 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 Darcy Findlay 26 5 2 7 33 .152 +4 9-29 7 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 09 Chris Peluso 24 0 7 7 29 .000 +4 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 Aaron McLeod 25 3 3 6 34 .088 +4 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 Ryan Adams 31 1 5 6 24 .042 +22 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 Dan MacIntyre 14 1 5 6 11 .091 +10 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 07 Brance Orban 11 3 2 5 12 .250 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 016 Emil Billberg 29 1 2 3 15 .067 +3 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Jake Areshenko 28 0 3 3 11 .000 +10 9-18 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 027 Kyle Hardwick 25 0 2 2 12 .000 +6 9-18 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 033 Dan Bakala 27 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 Matt Carlson 10 0 1 1 6 .000 +7 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021 Matt Hartmann 11 0 0 0 5 .000 -1 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Tyler Jundt 2 0 0 0 1 .000 +4 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TM TEAM 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 total............... 32 115 173 288 901 .128 +212 171-384 162 6 3 28 4 24 22 1 3 1 0 15 Opponents........... 32 70 121 191 874 .080 - 164-388 154 4 6 26 1 7 8 0 1 0 0 3

GOaLtenDeRS## name Gp-GS Minutes Ga avg Saves pct W L t Shopp SH en penSOG35 Mathieu Dugas 8-6 385:07 13 2.03 134 .912 3 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 033 Dan Bakala 27-26 1519:46 55 2.17 670 .924 18 6 2 3 21 1 0 0 0TM EMPTY NET 16-0 10:47 2 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 total............... 32-0 1915:40 70 2.19 804 .920 21 8 2 4 26 1 2 0 0 Opponents........... 32-0 1915:40 115 3.60 786 .872 8 21 2 1 28 4 4 0 0

## pOWeRpLaYS Gp G a pts Shots pct29 Brad Hunt 32 5 11 16 35 .14319 Matt Read 32 2 8 10 18 .11122 Ian Lowe 32 6 3 9 26 .23120 Ben Kinne 32 5 2 7 16 .31217 Jamie MacQueen 32 4 2 6 26 .15428 Jordan George 31 3 3 6 18 .16711 Shea Walters 27 1 5 6 11 .09126 Tyler Lehrke 32 1 4 5 6 .16715 Ryan Cramer 32 0 4 4 10 .00025 Brady Wacker 27 0 4 4 8 .0006 Darcy Findlay 26 1 0 1 1 1.00023 Chris McKelvie 32 0 1 1 0 .0009 Chris Peluso 24 0 1 1 8 .00033 Dan Bakala 27 0 1 1 0 .0003 Ryan Adams 31 0 1 1 1 .0004 Dan MacIntyre 14 0 1 1 2 .00027 Kyle Hardwick 25 0 1 1 3 .0005 Matt Carlson 10 0 1 1 1 .0008 Jake Areshenko 28 0 0 0 1 .000

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RoadRecord:9-4-2Conf:4-2-0nonconference.:5-2-2

## name Gp G a pts Shots pct +/- no-Min Min MajOth pp SH FG GWGtGOt Ht pn Ua19 Matt Read 15 8 7 15 41 .195 +13 3-6 3 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 129 Brad Hunt 15 2 12 14 35 .057 +3 5-10 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 028 Jordan George 14 5 7 12 34 .147 +6 8-16 8 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 126 Tyler Lehrke 15 5 7 12 22 .227 +8 4-8 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 020 Ben Kinne 15 6 3 9 25 .240 -5 5-10 5 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 117 Jamie MacQueen 15 5 3 8 28 .179 +6 9-18 9 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 122 Ian Lowe 15 5 2 7 35 .143 +10 2-4 2 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 123 Chris McKelvie 15 3 3 6 34 .088 +5 4-8 4 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 111 Shea Walters 14 1 4 5 27 .037 -7 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 Chris Peluso 13 0 5 5 16 .000 0 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 025 Brady Wacker 11 0 5 5 7 .000 0 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 015 Ryan Cramer 15 3 1 4 24 .125 -4 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 07 Brance Orban 5 2 1 3 4 .500 -2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 04 Dan MacIntyre 9 1 2 3 7 .143 +5 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 Ryan Adams 15 0 2 2 13 .000 +6 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 Aaron McLeod 12 1 0 1 17 .059 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Jake Areshenko 13 0 1 1 7 .000 0 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 016 Emil Billberg 14 0 0 0 8 .000 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 Matt Carlson 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 Darcy Findlay 10 0 0 0 10 .000 0 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 027 Kyle Hardwick 10 0 0 0 5 .000 +3 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021 Matt Hartmann 6 0 0 0 3 .000 -1 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Tyler Jundt 1 0 0 0 1 .000 +2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TM TEAM 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 total............... 15 47 65 112 403 .117 +48 81-162 81 0 0 14 2 10 9 1 3 0 0 7 Opponents........... 15 35 58 93 415 .084 - 77-192 71 2 4 12 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 1

GOaLtenDeRS## name Gp-GS Minutes Ga avg Saves pct W L t Shopp SH en penSOG35 Mathieu Dugas 5-3 205:50 5 1.46 71 .934 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 033 Dan Bakala 13-12 703:51 29 2.47 309 .914 6 4 2 2 9 1 0 0 0TM EMPTY NET 8-0 5:34 1 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 total............... 15-0 915:15 35 2.29 380 .916 8 4 2 3 12 1 1 0 0 Opponents........... 15-0 915:15 47 3.08 356 .883 4 8 2 1 14 2 2 0 0

## pOWeRpLaYS Gp G a pts Shots pct29 Brad Hunt 15 1 7 8 16 .06219 Matt Read 15 1 5 6 6 .16722 Ian Lowe 15 4 0 4 13 .30817 Jamie MacQueen 15 3 1 4 12 .25020 Ben Kinne 15 3 1 4 7 .42926 Tyler Lehrke 15 1 3 4 2 .50011 Shea Walters 14 0 4 4 8 .00028 Jordan George 14 1 2 3 10 .10025 Brady Wacker 11 0 2 2 1 .0009 Chris Peluso 13 0 1 1 6 .00015 Ryan Cramer 15 0 1 1 5 .00027 Kyle Hardwick 10 0 0 0 1 .0008 Jake Areshenko 13 0 0 0 1 .0003 Ryan Adams 15 0 0 0 1 .0004 Dan MacIntyre 9 0 0 0 1 .000

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nonconferenceRecord:13-3-0Home:9-1-0Road:4-2-0nuetral:0-0-0

## name Gp G a pts Shots pct +/- no-Min Min MajOth pp SH FG GWGtGOt Ht pn Ua19 Matt Read 16 11 9 20 63 .175 +21 6-15 5 1 0 2 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 228 Jordan George 15 8 12 20 31 .258 +17 7-14 7 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 122 Ian Lowe 16 9 7 16 44 .205 +17 3-6 3 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 120 Ben Kinne 16 5 9 14 34 .147 +1 8-16 8 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 115 Ryan Cramer 16 7 6 13 38 .184 +6 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 026 Tyler Lehrke 16 6 7 13 29 .207 +2 5-10 5 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 029 Brad Hunt 16 4 9 13 45 .089 +9 5-10 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 017 Jamie MacQueen 16 4 5 9 44 .091 +5 7-17 6 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 123 Chris McKelvie 16 2 6 8 39 .051 -1 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 111 Shea Walters 13 1 7 8 22 .045 0 1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 025 Brady Wacker 13 0 6 6 17 .000 +7 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 Darcy Findlay 13 4 1 5 19 .211 +1 5-21 3 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 Ryan Adams 16 1 4 5 13 .077 +11 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 Brance Orban 6 2 2 4 6 .333 +2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 04 Dan MacIntyre 7 1 3 4 6 .167 +4 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 016 Emil Billberg 16 1 2 3 10 .100 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 Chris Peluso 12 0 3 3 13 .000 +2 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Jake Areshenko 14 0 2 2 6 .000 +7 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 027 Kyle Hardwick 12 0 2 2 7 .000 +1 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 Aaron McLeod 11 0 2 2 16 .000 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 Matt Carlson 7 0 1 1 5 .000 +6 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021 Matt Hartmann 6 0 0 0 3 .000 -1 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TM TEAM 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 total............... 16 66 105 171 510 .129 +118 90-197 86 3 1 15 1 12 13 0 2 1 0 7 Opponents........... 16 36 59 95 465 .077 - 81-178 79 0 2 9 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 3

GOaLtenDeRS## name Gp-GS Minutes Ga avg Saves pct W L t Shopp SH en penSOG33 Dan Bakala 15-14 812:56 28 2.07 368 .929 11 3 0 1 7 1 0 0 035 Mathieu Dugas 4-2 146:10 6 2.46 61 .910 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0TM EMPTY NET 7-0 5:16 2 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 total............... 16-0 964:22 36 2.24 429 .923 12 3 0 1 9 1 2 0 0 Opponents........... 16-0 964:22 66 4.11 444 .871 3 12 0 0 15 1 3 0 0

## pOWeRpLaYS Gp G a pts Shots pct29 Brad Hunt 16 2 4 6 20 .10020 Ben Kinne 16 3 2 5 9 .33322 Ian Lowe 16 2 2 4 13 .15426 Tyler Lehrke 16 1 3 4 2 .50011 Shea Walters 13 1 3 4 5 .20019 Matt Read 16 2 1 3 12 .16717 Jamie MacQueen 16 2 1 3 14 .14328 Jordan George 15 1 2 3 11 .09115 Ryan Cramer 16 0 3 3 7 .00025 Brady Wacker 13 0 2 2 5 .0006 Darcy Findlay 13 1 0 1 1 1.00027 Kyle Hardwick 12 0 1 1 2 .0004 Dan MacIntyre 7 0 1 1 2 .0005 Matt Carlson 7 0 1 1 1 .00023 Chris McKelvie 16 0 1 1 0 .0003 Ryan Adams 16 0 1 1 0 .0009 Chris Peluso 12 0 0 0 4 .000

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10/9(nR)airForce(W,3-1) 1 7:21 uChris McKelvie (1) (Jamie MacQueen/1, Tyler Lehrke/1) .............. 1-0 2 9:47 Ian Lowe (1) (Jordan George/1, Matt Read/1) .................................. 2-0 3 15:08 Ryan Cramer (1) (Ben Kinne/1, Shea Walters/1) .............................. 3-010/10(nR)airForce(W,7-3) 1 4:13 Ryan Cramer (2) (Shea Walters/2, Ben Kinne/2) .............................. 1-0 1 7:02 Brady Wacker (1) (Tyler Lehrke/2, Chris Peluso/1) ........................... 2-1 1 11:18 PP Brad Hunt (1) (Matt Read/2) ............................................................. 3-1 1 12:24 SH Matt Read (1) (unassisted) ............................................................... 4-1 2 10:43 Matt Read (2) (Ryan Cramer/1) ........................................................ 5-2 2 12:18 PP Jordan George (1) (Brad Hunt/1, Matt Read/3) ................................ 6-2 3 13:58 Aaron McLeod (1) (unassisted) ......................................................... 7-310/23at(nR)northernMichgan(t,3-3) 1 2:51 Jamie MacQueen (1) (Chris McKelvie/1) .......................................... 1-1 3 3:18 PP Jordan George (2) (Shea Walters/3) ................................................. 2-2 3 19:50 EA w Ben Kinne (1) (Jordan George/2, Brad Hunt/2) ............................ 3-310/24at(nR)northernMichgan(W,5-0) 1 3:19 SH u Chris McKelvie (2) (Tyler Lehrke/3) ............................................... 1-0 1 11:14 Tyler Lehrke (1) (Brady Wacker/1, Chris Peluso/2) ........................... 2-0 2 0:58 Ryan Cramer (3) (Matt Read/4, Brad Hunt/3) ................................... 3-0 3 8:24 PP Ian Lowe (2), Brad Hunt/4, Matt Read/5) ......................................... 4-0 3 12:07 Chris McKelvie (3) (unassisted) ........................................................ 5-010/31at(nR)alabama-Huntsville(W,2-1Ot) 1 1:50 PP Matt Read (3) (Jordan George/3, Brad Hunt/6) ................................ 1-0 OT 3:44 uMatt Read (4) (Jordan George/4, Ryan Adams/1) ......................... 2-111/1at(nR)alabama-Huntsville(W,2-1Ot) 3 10:31 Matt Read (5) (unassisted) ............................................................... 1-1 OT 1:01 uBen Kinne (2) (unassisted) ............................................................. 2-111/6(nR)RobertMorris(W,2-0) 3 8:23 uMatt Read (6) (Jordan George/5, Jake Areshenko/1) .................... 1-0 3 19:37 EN Jordan George (3) (Matt Read/6, Chris Peluso/3) ............................ 2-011/7(nR)RobertMorris(W,6-1) 1 8:46 Darcy Findlay (1) (Brad Hunt/7, Emil Billberg/1) ............................... 1-0 2 6:19 uTyler Lehrke (2) (Ben Kinne/3, Jamie MacQueen/2) ...................... 2-0 2 8:07 Ian Lowe (3) (Brady Wacker/2, Matt Read/7) ................................... 3-0 3 0:45 Matt Read (7) (Brad Hunt/8, Matt Carlson/1) ................................... 4-1 3 17:21 Jordan George (4) (Aaron McLeod/1, Ryan Adams/2) ..................... 5-1 3 18:11 Emil Billberg (1) (Brad Hunt/9, Darcy Findlay/1) ............................... 6-111/14at(nR)Minnesota(L,1-4) 1 3:03 Jordan George (5) (unassisted) ........................................................ 1-011/15at(nR)Minnesota(W,6-2) 1 8:02 Shea Walters (1) (unassisted) ........................................................... 1-0 1 9:10 Matt Read (8) (Jordan George/6) ...................................................... 2-0 2 16:11 uJamie MacQueen (2) (Brady Wacker/3, Chris Peluso/4) ............... 3-1 3 1:38 Brad Hunt (2) (Shea Walters/4, Jordan George/7) ............................ 4-1 3 1:52 Jamie MacQueen (3) (unassisted) .................................................... 5-1 3 3:04 Aaron McLeod (2) (Brad Hunt/10, Jake Areshenko/2) ..................... 6-111/20(nR)ala.-Huntsville(W,6-1) 1 13:21 Matt Read (9) (Jordan George/8, Ian Lowe/1) .................................. 1-0 1 14:07 uRyan Cramer (4) (Shea Walters/5, Ben Kinne/4) ........................... 2-0 1 16:47 Jordan George (6) (Ryan Cramer/2, Matt Read/8) ........................... 3-0 3 1:18 Ian Lowe (4) (Jordan George/9, Kyle Hardwick/1) ............................ 4-1 3 4:51 Jamie MacQueen (4) (Brady Wacker/3, Ben Kinne/5) ...................... 5-1 3 12:10 Chris McKelvie (4) (Tyler Lehrke/4) ................................................... 6-111/21(nR)ala.-Huntsville(W,6-3) 1 15:27 Ryan Adams (1) (Ryan Cramer/3, Shea Walters/6) .......................... 1-1 1 17:32 Brad Hunt (3) (Jordan George/10, Shea Walters/7) .......................... 2-1 2 2:03 Brad Hunt (4) (Matt Read/9, Ian Lowe/2) ......................................... 3-1 2 13:03 uRyan Cramer (5) (Ben Kinne/6, Shea Walters/8) ........................... 4-2 2 13:23 Matt Read (10) (Jordan George/11, Brad Hunt/11) .......................... 5-2 3 3:16 Brad Hunt (5) (Matt Read/10, Ian Lowe/3) ....................................... 6-311/27(1)Miami(Ohio)(W,3-2) 1 8:37 Darcy Findlay (2) (Aaron McLeod/2) ................................................. 1-0 2 6:02 Tyler Lehrke (3) (Chris McKelvie/2) ................................................... 2-0 3 16:41 uChris McKelvie (5) (Matt Read/11, Dan MacIntyre/1) .................... 3-211/28(nR)OhioState(L,1-2Ot) 1 17:29 Aaron McLeod (3) (Darcy Findlay/2, Ryan Adams/3) ....................... 1-012/4(nR)niagara(W,8-2) 1 17:49 Ian Lowe (5) (Jordan George/12, Matt Read/12) .............................. 1-0 2 3:43 Ian Lowe (6) (Dan Maclntyre/1, Jordan George/13) ......................... 2-1 2 2:03 uRyan Cramer (6) (Shea Walters/9) ................................................. 3-1 2 17:55 Tyler Lehrke (4) (Jamie MacQueen/3, Chris McKelvie/2).................. 4-1 3 1:19 SH Matt Read (11) (unassisted) ............................................................. 5-1 3 12:56 Ben Kinne (3) (Brady Wacker/4, Kyle Hardwick/2) ........................... 6-2 3 16:49 PP Shea Walters (2) (Dan Maclntyre/2, Ryan Adams/3) ........................ 7-2 3 19:37 PP Darcy Findlay (3) (Ryan Cramer/4, Chris McKelvie/2) ...................... 8-2

12/5(nR)niagara(W,3-2) 2 1:53 Chris McKelvie (6) (unassisted) ........................................................ 1-0 2 11:28 PP Ben Kinne (4) (Tyler Lehrke/5)........................................................... 2-0 3 16:15 uJamie MacQueen (5) (Tyler Lehrke/6, Chris McKelvie/5) .............. 3-112/11(nR)MinnesotaState(L,1-5) 3 4:11 PP Ian Lowe (7) (Brad Hunt/12, Dan Bakala/1) ...................................... 1-112/12(nR)MinnesotaState(L.2-3) 1 0:54 Matt Read (12) (unassisted) ............................................................. 1-0 3 17:57 EA Jordan George (7) (Chris McKelvie/6, Ian Lowe/4)........................... 2-31/2(nR)WesternMichigan(t,0-0Ot) none1/3(nR)WesternMichigan(W,3-0) 2 0:35 PP u Ian Lowe (8) (Brad Hunt/13, Matt Read/12) ................................. 1-0 2 9:53 PP Ben Kinne (5) (Matt Read/13, Brad Hunt/14) ................................... 2-0 3 11:01 PP Ben Kinne (6) (Matt Read/15, Brad Hunt/15) ................................... 3-01/15at(nR)niagara(L,4-6) 1 8:54 PP Ian Lowe (9) (Brad Hunt/16, Shea Walters/10) ................................. 1-0 1 18:06 Ryan Cramer (7) (Brady Wacker/5, Jordan George/14).................... 2-0 3 18:49 Jordan George (8) (Ryan Adams/4) .................................................. 3-6 3 19:12 Brad Hunt (6) (Jamie MacQueen/4, Tyler Lehrke/7) ........................ 4-6 1/16at(nR)niagara(W,3-0) 1 16:30 Dan Maclntyre (1) (Tyler Lehrke/8, Chris McKelvie/6) ...................... 1-0 1 16:42 Brance Orban (1) (Matt Read/16) ..................................................... 2-0 2 1:57 Matt Read (13) (Brance Orban/1) ..................................................... 3-1 3 1:42 uBrance Orban (2) (Brady Wacker/6) .............................................. 4-21/22(4)MinnesotaDuluth(W,4-1) 1 11:04 Ian Lowe (10) (Jordan George/15, Brad Hunt/17) ............................ 1-0 3 3:48 PP uBrad Hunt (7) (Jamie MacQueen/5, Ian Lowe/5) ........................... 2-0 3 9:54 Ian Lowe (11) (Jordan George/16) .................................................... 3-0 3 11:09 Brance Orban (3) (Ben Kinne/7) ....................................................... 4-11/23at(4)MinnesotaDuluth(W,5-4) 1 10:11 Chris McKelvie (7) (Jamie MacQueen/6, Tyler Lehrke/9).................. 1-0 3 7:14 SH Matt Read (14) (Ben Kinne/8) ........................................................... 2-2 3 13:37 PP Ian Lowe (12) (Ryan Cramer/5, Matt Read/17) ................................. 3-3 3 19:58 EA Ben Kinne (7) (Dan Maclntyre/4) ....................................................... 4-4 OT 0:36 uJordan George (9) (Brad Hunt/18, Ian Lowe/6) ............................. 5-41/29(nR)RobertMorris(W,5-1) 1 1:24 PP Jordan George (10) (Ian Lowe/7, Ryan Cramer/6)............................ 1-0 1 13:56 uIan Lowe (13) (Jordan George/17, Brad Hunt/19) ......................... 2-0 2 0:34 Jordan George (11) (Ian Lowe/8, Matt Read/18) .............................. 3-0 2 13:10 Tyler Lehrke (5) (Chris McKelvie/8, Jamie MacQueen/7).................. 4-1 3 19:29 EN Ian Lowe (14) (unassisted) ................................................................ 5-11/30(nR)RobertMorris(L,2-5) 2 17:24 Ryan Cramer (8) (Brance Orban/2, Ben Kinne/9) ............................. 1-2 3 8:43 Jordan George (12) (unassisted) ...................................................... 2-22/12at(nR)RobertMorris(L,2-5) 3 13:34 PP Tyler Lehrke (6) (Jamie MacQueen/8, Shea Walters/11) .................. 1-4 3 17:53 SH Jordan George (13) (Chris Peluso/5, Ian Lowe/9) ............................ 2-42/13at(nR)RobertMorris(W,5-2) 1 16:13 Tyler Lehrke (7) (Chris McKelvie/9) ................................................... 1-0 2 1:52 PP Jordan George (12) (unassisted) ...................................................... 2-0 3 8:54 uRyan Cramer (9) (Ben Kinne/10, Chris Peluso/6) .......................... 3-2 3 10:57 PP Jamie MacQueen (6) (Tyler Lehrke/11, Ben Kinne/11) ..................... 4-2 3 18:43 EN Tyler Lehrke (8) (Dan Maclntyre/5) .................................................... 5-22/19(nR)niagara(W,3-2) 1 10:41 PP Ian Lowe (15) (Ryan Cramer/7, Brad Hunt/20) ................................. 1-0 3 4:31 Jamie MacQueen (7) (unassisted) .................................................... 2-1 3 6:14 uMatt Read (15) (Jordan George/18, Ian Lowe/10) ......................... 3-12/20(nR)niagara(W,6-1) 1 5:56 Darcy Findlay (4) (Emil Billberg/2, Ben Kinne/12) ............................. 1-0 1 7:16 uIan Lowe (16) (Matt Read/19) ........................................................ 2-0 1 18:15 Ben Kinne (9) (Brad Hunt/21, Jake Areshenko/3)............................. 3-0 2 8:18 Darcy Findlay (5) (Aaron McLeod/3, Ryan Cramer/8)....................... 4-0 2 10:02 Matt Read (16) (Brady Wacker/8) ..................................................... 5-0 3 10:59 Ryan Cramer (10) (Ben Kinne/13) ..................................................... 6-12/26at(nR)nebraska-Omaha(W,3-1) 1 2:40 Matt Read (17) (Jordan George/19) .................................................. 1-0 1 14:00 PP uJamie MacQueen (8) (Brady Wacker/9, Tyler Lehrke/12) .............. 2-0 3 19:32 EN Tyler Lehrke (9) (Brad Hunt/22) ......................................................... 3-02/27at(nR)nebraska-Omaha(L,2-3) 2 7:10 Ian Lowe (17) (unassisted) ................................................................ 1-1 3 4:23 Matt Read (18) (Chris Peluso/7) ....................................................... 2-3

u- game-winning goal; w- game-tying goal

2009-10 goal scoring History

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FiRStpeRiOD7:21 BSU 0-1 6x6 Chris McKelvie (1) (MacQueen, Lerhke) SeCOnDpeRiOD9:47 BSU 0-2 6x6 uIan Lowe (1) (George, Read) tHiRDpeRiOD15:08 BSU 0-3 6x6 Ryan Cramer (1) (Kinne, Walters) 18:11 AFA 1-3 6x6 Eric Artman (1) (Lamoureux, Walsh)

(rv) air force 1(rv) Bemidji state 3October 9, 2009Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 2,182

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Air Force (0-1-0) 0 0 1 1

Bemidji State (1-0-0) 1 1 1 3

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

aFa 6 4 11 21BSU 12 10 6 28

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

aFa 5 10 0 0-for-3 .000BSU 4 8 0 0-for-4 .000

goaltendingaFa 1 2 3 tot Min GaVolkening (0-1-0) 11 9 5 25 58:41 3Empty Net 0 0 0 0 1:19 0BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (1-0-0) 6 4 10 20 59:52 1Empty Net - 0 - 0 00:08 0

Bemidji state lines1F George Read Lowe 1-2=3 pts2F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 1-2=3pts3F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-2=3 pts4F Orban McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts1D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts2D Hardwick adams 0-0=0pts3D Carlson Hunt 0-0=0 ptsbold=startingline tOtaL 3-6=9pts

BeMiDJi,Minn. -- DanBakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) turned away 20 shots andianLowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) scored the first game-winning goal of his collegiate career Friday as the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team opened the 2009-10 season with a 3-1 victory over the United State Air Force Academy at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. In a continuation of a series that has traditionally been all Bemidji State, the Beavers rebounded from a rare pair of road losses a the hands of the Fal-cons a year ago, with a commanding performance versus Air Force tonight. The Beavers held a 22-10 advantage in shots on goal through two periods and a 28-21 edge in the game as BSU improved to 24-8-2 all-time versus the Falcons and 15-1-2 versus USAFA at the Glas. BSU dominated play, especially early, winning battles in the corners, earning face off victories and beating USAFA to loose pucks. Senior captainChrisMcKelvie (New Brighton, Minn.) was the first to see the fruits of that steady hustle when he opened the scoring midway through the first period, one-timing a pass from JamieMacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) into the back of the net. LinematetylerLehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn) was credited with his first assist of the season after starting the play with a pass out of a scrum on the boards. Taking a 1-0 lead into the second period, the Beavers would stretch their lead to 2-0 a the 9:47 mark of the frame when newcomer JordanGeorge (Fr., F, Verona, Wis.) found Lowe streaking down the slot for a one-timer over the left shoulder of the Air Force goaltender Andrew Volkening. MattRead (Jr., G, Ilderton, Ontario), BSU’s leading-scorer in 2008-09, extended his scoring streak to seven games with an assist on the play. RyanCramer(Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) put the Beavers up 3-0 with just over five minutes to play netting his first goal since Feb. 15, 2009 to close out the BSU scoring effort. Eric Artman would snap a wrister shot from between the circles past Bakala to get the Falcons on the board with 1:49 to play. The goal would spoil Bakala’s run at a shutout, but it was too little, too late for Air Force as the Beavers protected their home ice and sent the electric following of 2,148 in attendance home with smiles on their faces and a win in their pocket. The subplot of the Beavers-Falcons series is the sibling rivalry of the teams’ head coaches. Younger brother tomSerratore got the best of his older brother Frank, a 1982 graduate of Bemidji State and former goaltender for the Beavers, for the 19th time in 24 career meetings (19-3-1) and for the first time since USAFA left College Hockey America for Atlantic Hockey fol-lowing the 2006-07 campaign.

FiRStpeRiOD4:13 BSU 0-1 6x6 Ryan Cramer (2) (Walters, Kinne) 4:34 AFA 1-1 6x6 Jacques Lamoureux (1) (Hajner, Burnett)7:01 BSU 1-2 6x6 Brady Wacker (1) (Lehrke, Peluso)11:18 BSU 1-3 6x5 PP Brad Hunt (1) (Read) 12:24 BSU 1-4 5x6 SH uMatt Read (1) (unassisted)

SeCOnDpeRiOD4:12 AFA 2-4 6x5 PP Jeff Hajner (1) (Burnett, Lamoureux)10:43 BSU 2-5 6x6 Matt Read (2) (Cramer)12:18 BSU 2-6 6x5 PP Jordan George (1) (Hunt, Read)

tHiRDpeRiOD1:30 AFA 3-6 6x5 PP Eric Artman (2) (Page, Kozlak) 13:58 BSU 3-7 6x6 Aaron McLeod (1) (unassisted)

(rv) air force 3(rv) Bemidji state 7October 10, 2009Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 2,116

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Air Force (0-2-0) 1 1 1 3

Bemidji State (2-0-0) 4 2 1 7

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

aFa 12 6 6 24BSU 10 11 7 28

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

aFa 6 12 0 2-for-7 .286BSU 7 25 1 2-for-6 .333

goaltendingaFa 1 2 3 tot Min GaVolkening (0-2-0) 6 5 - 11 32:13 6Caple - 4 6 10 27:24 1Empty Net 0 - - 0 00:05 `

BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (2-0-0) 11 5 5 21 60:00 3

Bemidji state lines1F George Read Lowe 3-2=5 pts2F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-1=1 pts 3F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-3=4pts4F Orban McLeod Findlay 1-0=1 pts1D peluso Wacker 1-1=2pts2D Hardwick Jundt 0-0=0 pts3D Areshenko Hunt 1-1=2 ptsbold=startingline tOtaL 7-8=15pts

BeMiDJi,Minn. -- MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) recorded a career-high four points as the Bemidji State men’s ice hockey team completed the series sweep over the United State Air Force Academy, 7-3. The Beavers jumped out to a 4-1 lead after just 12:24 in the fast-paced, heated battle between the former College Hockey America foes, and would hold the pedal to the floor to post seven goals for the first time since a 7-5 triumph over Wayne State Feb. 29, 2008. A smorgasbord of goal scoring, the match up featured even-strength, power-play, short-handed and unassisted goals. In all 10 Beavers got in on the scoring. In addition to Read’s career night, aaronMcLeod (Fr., F, Ottawa, Ontario), BradyWacker (Fr., D, Jansen, Saskatchewan) and JordanGeorge (Fr., F, Verona, Wis.) each registered their first collegiate goal in the victory. RyanCramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) got the scoring started 4:13 into the game on passes from SheaWalters (So., F, Hibbing, Minn.) and BenKinne (So., F, St. Paul, Minn.). The goal, already the second of the junior’s season, matched his total from the 2008-09 campaign. But the BSU lead would be short-lived. Just 21-seconds later, AFA’s Jacques Lamoureaux evened the score at 1-1. Twenty-four hours removed from a contest during which the BSU de-fensive pairings were held without a single point, a pair of blueliners put the Beavers in front for good. Wacker netted his first lamplighter in the green and white at the seven-minute-mark on a seeing-eye bullet from the point with help from tylerLehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn.) and Chrispeluso (Sr., Wadena, Minn.). BradHunt (So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) re-corded his first point in the waning moments of the Beavers’ second power-play opportunity, marking BSU’s first special teams goal of the season. Read picked up his first assist of the night on the play. The first goal of Read’s junior campaign came 1:06 later when the Fal-cons’ goaltender, Andrew Volkening, misplayed the puck and left the Bea-vers’ leading scorer with an open net for his fourth career short-handed goal. Air Force was the first to strike in the second stanza. Jeff Hajner took advantage of a five-minute major penalty that sent Walters to the showers early, for his first marker of the season just 46 seconds in to the power-play opportunity, effectively cutting the Beavers lead in half, 4-2. It was Read again who stretched the BSU advantage to three goals midway through the period. The junior benefited from a battle in front of the AFA bench won by Cramer. The International Falls, Minn. native swept the puck up the boards into the neutral zone, where Read picked it up, skated it into the zone and beat Volkening for the second time of the night. The BSU lead would swell to four goals, 6-2, at the 12-minute mark when George, who was positioned on the left post, stuffed a Hunt rebound past the Falcon goaltender on the power play, ending Volkening’s night after 32:12 of play. AFA would add a third goal in the opening minute of the final frame, but McLeod, in just his second collegiate game, would pick off an errant pass on the Falcons’ blue line and register an unassisted goal to seal the Beavers’ non-conference win. DanBakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) turned away 21 AFA shots and allowed three goals en route to his second collegiate win in as many nights.

FiRStpeRiOD1:30 NMU 0-1 6x6 Billy Smith (1) (Olver, Florek) 2:51 BSU 1-1 6x6 Jamie MacQueen (1) (McKelvie) SeCOnDpeRiOD6:06 NMU 2-1 6x5 PP Ray Kaunisto (2) (Follmer, Florek) tHiRDpeRiOD3:18 BSU 2-2 6x5 PP Jordan George (2) (Walters, Hunt) 13:18 NMU 2-3 6x6 Justin Florek (1) (Smith, Olver) 19:50 BSU 3-3 6x6 EA w Ben Kinne (1) (George, Hunt)

(rv) Bemidji state 3nortHern micHigan 3October 23, 2009Marquette, Mich. - Berry Events CenterAttendance : 2,974

sHots on goal1 2 3 Ot Final

BSU 9 4 12 1 26nMU 8 12 5 3 28

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 6 12 0 1-for-6 .167nMU 6 23 0 1-for-6 .167

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 Ot tot Min GaBakala (2-0-1) 7 11 4 0 22 64:08 3Empty Net - - 0 - 0 00:52 0

nMU 1 2 3 Ot tot Min GaStewart (0-1-1-0) 8 4 10 1 23 65:00 3

Bemidji state lines1F George Read Lowe 1-1=2 pts2F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 1-1=2 pts 3F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-1=2pts4F Orban McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts1D Areshenko Hunt 0-2=2 pts2D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts3D Hardwick adams 0-0=0ptsbold=startingline tOtaL 3-5=8pts

MaRQUette,Mich.(Berry Events Center) -- Down 3-2 with just 10.6-sec-onds left in the game, sophomore forward Ben Kinne (St. Paul, Minn.) nudged the puck past Brian Stewart from a scrum in front of the net to even the score to 3-3 and help the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team salvage a tie in a series-opener at Northern Michigan University’s Berry Events Center Friday. BradHunt(So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) and JordanGeorge (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.) each contributed their second points of the night on the play, while netminder Dan Bakala (So., Calgary, Alberta) piled up 25 saves to improve to 2-0-1 on the season. Trailing the Wildcats 2-1 after 40 minutes of play, it was George’s power-play goal at 3:18 in the third that sparked the Beavers’ come-from-behind win. Bemidji State began the third period on the man advantage for 4:01 and after a flurry of shots, the freshman potted his second goal of the season, with 1:17 remaining on the penalty (2-2). “I think it would have been mothballs if we would not have scored there,” said BSU head coachtomSerratore after the game. “That can really deflate you if you don’t score [on a five-minute major] when you are down 2-1 in the third period on the road.” The Beavers would go on to out shoot NMU 12-5 in the third, pulling Bakala with 1:06 left to set up the Kinne extra-attacker, equalizer 56-seconds later. “Northern Michigan is a good team boy,” commented Serratore. “There is no question there were times that we were a little flat-footed, but over all I thought it was a great tie...a terrific night. I am very proud of the guys. I thought they played with a lot of heart and a lot of want-to in the third period.” The Wildcats struck first catching the Beavers while they shook off the rust after the week off. Billy Smith pushed his first goal of the season past Bakala on a pass from Mark Oliver just 1:30 into the game. But the goal would serve as a wake up call to BSU. Captain ChrisMcKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) forced a turnover just over a minute later andJamieMacQueen (So., St. Thomas, Ontario) flipped a backhand over the shoulder of Stewart for the first lamplighter of his sophomore season to knot the score at 1-1 (2:49). Stuck killing eight minutes worth of penalties in the seconds period, the Beavers were simply never able to generate any offense. Northern Michigan held a 12-3 advantage in shots on goal in the period and took advantage of a penalty to MacQueen to get a goal from Ray Kaunisto at the six-minute mark to give the hosts a 2-1 lead heading into the third period. BSU would battle back to tie the game twice in the final stanza on goals from George and Kinne. Despite peppering the Wildcat goaltender in the third period, the Bea-vers were out shot for the first time this season, 28-26. On an Olympic ice sheet, like the Berry Events Center, special teams can often be the difference in the game, but tonight, both teams were whistled for six penalties and each converted one power-play opportunity to finish 1-for-6. With a goal and an assist on the night, George registered the first multi-point game of his young collegiate career. Hunt, turned in his sixth multi-assist effort in the first 40 games of his career to move into a three-way tie for the team lead with three assists.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Ot Final

Bemidji State (2-0-1) 1 0 2 0 3

No. Michigan (1-1-1) 1 1 1 0 3

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FiRStpeRiOD3:19 BSU 1-0 5x6 SH uChris McKelvie (2) (Lehrke) 11:14 BSU 2-0 6x6 Tyler Lehrke (1) (Wacker, Peluso) SeCOnDpeRiOD00:08 BSU 3-0 6x6 Ryan Cramer (3) (Read, Hunt) tHiRDpeRiOD8:24 BSU 4-0 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (2) (Hunt, Read) 12:07 BSU 5-0 6x6 Chris McKelvie (3) (unassisted)

(rv) Bemidji state 5nortHern micHigan 0October 24, 2009Marquette, Mich. - Berry Events CenterAttendance : 3,301

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

BSU 5 9 12 26nMU 5 5 3 13

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 4 8 1 1-for-6 .167nMU 8 24 0 0-for-4 .000

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaDugas (1-0-0) 5 5 3 13 59:58 0Empty Net - - 0 0 00:02 0

nMU 1 2 3 tot Min GaStewart (0-2-1) 3 8 5 16 46:21 4Ellingson - - 5 5 11:36 1Empty net - 0 - 0 00:03 0

Bemidji state lines1F George Read Lowe 1-2=3pts2F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-0=1 pts3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 3-1=4 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts1D Hunt adams 0-2=2pts2D Peluso Wacker 0-2=2 pts3D Areshenko Jundt 0-0=0 ptsbold=startingline tOtaL 5-7=12pts

MaRQUette, Mich. (Berry Events Center) -- Mathieu Dugas (Fr., G, L’Assomption, Quebec) turned away 13 shots to shut out Northern Michigan University in his collegiate debut and help the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team to a 5-0 victory over the Wildcats Saturday at the Berry Events Center. The Beavers turned in one of their more impressive performances in recent memory. BSU scored goals on its first two shots on net to take a 2-0 lead into the first intermission and then clamped down defensively allowing just 13 shots on goal in the game en route to the five-goal non-conference victory. “This was a great effort. I am very proud of the way we played,” com-mented Bemidji State head coach tomSerratore following the game. “You look back, over the course of the last ten years in Division I, at some of our most gratifying wins and this ranks right up there. This is not an easy place to play. Its tough to get one point out of Marquette, let alone three.” Serratore went on to say, “It’s how we did it. We were stingy defensively and our guys played with a ton of jam. I am very proud of our guys.” ChrisMcKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) got the scoring started with a shorthanded goal at 3:19 of the first period. tylerLehrke(Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn.) was credited with assists on the eventual game-wining goal--the first of McKelvie’s career. Eight minutes later, Lehrke would put the Beavers up 2-0 when he one-timed a shot just under the blocker of the Wildcat’s goaltender, Brian Stew-art, with help from BradyWacker (Fr., D, Jensen, Saskatchewan) and Chrispeluso (Sr., D, Wadena, Minn.). Up 2-0 entering the second period, it didn’t take the Beavers long to add their lead. RyanCramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) followed shots byMattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) and BradHunt (So., D, Ridge Mead-ows, British Columbia) to shove the third rebound past Stewart. The goal put BSU up 3-0 after 40 minutes of play. BSU saved its best for last. The Beavers dominated play during the final 20 minutes. They out shot the Wildcats 12-3 and scored a pair of goals before the game’s final horn to cruise to the 5-0 win. ianLowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) chipped a rebound, from a Hunt shot, past the NMU goaltender for his second goal of the season at the 8:24 mark. The goal drew the curtain on Stewart’s night after allowing four goals on 20 shots. Read collected his second assist of the game on the play. McKelvie bookended BSU’s scoring at the 12:07 mark. He stepping in front of a pass and used his speed to flat out beat the NMU defense down the ice before flipping a backhand into the back of the net. Credited with the win in his first appearance in the green and white, Du-gas became just the third BSU goaltender to post a shutout in his collegiate debut. He finds himself in pretty good company joining Beaver greats Jim Scanlan (1978-82) and Matt Climie (2004-08) on the exclusive list. “This was great for Mathieu,” said Serratore. “We’ve got a lot of inexpe-rience this year but I think we’ve had some great goaltending. Danny Bakala has been outstanding and Mathieu played great today.” Serratore added, “I thought he was very poised in the net.”

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (3-0-1) 2 1 2 5

No. Michigan (1-2-1) 0 0 0 0

FiRStpeRiOD1:50 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP Matt Read (3) (George, Hunt) SeCOnDpeRiODnone tHiRDpeRiOD2:31 UAH 1-1 6x6 Neil Ruffini (3) (Barker)

OVeRtiMepeRiOD3:44 BSU 2-1 6x6 uMatt Read (4) (George, Adams)

(14) Bemidji state 2ala.-Huntsville 1October 31, 2009Huntsville, Ala. - Von Braun CenterAttendance : 1,446

sHots on goal1 2 3 Ot Final

BSU 8 8 3 3 22UaH 9 13 8 0 30

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 7 14 0 1-for-7 .143UaH 8 16 0 0-for-6 .000

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 Ot tot Min GaBakala (3-0-1) 9 13 7 0 29 63:44 1UaH 1 2 3 Ot tot Min GaTalbot (3-4-0) 7 8 3 2 20 63:35 2Empty net - 0 - - 0 00:09 0

Bemidji state lines1F George Read Lowe 2-2=4pts2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts1D Carlson Hunt 0-1=1pts2D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts3D Areshenko Jundt 0-1=1 ptsbold=startingline tOtaL 2-3=5pts

HUntSViLLe,ala.(VonBraunCenter)--It may not have been pretty and it may have taken extra time to finally settle it, but a win is a win in the season standings and tonight the No. 14 Bemidji State men’s ice hockey team found a way to protect its unblemished record and open the 2009-10 College Hockey America season with a 2-1 victory over the University of Alabama-Huntsville at the Von Braun Center. Junior MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ont.) added to his team lead in scoring providing all of the offense for the Beavers, bookending the game with a pair of goals--his second multi-goal night of the young season. Read and the nation’s top-scoring offense wasted little time before get-ting on the board, but a funneled puck that found its way to the back of the net on the Beavers’ first power-play opportunity of the night was all BSU could muster in regulation. A second period plagued with penalties made it tough for either team to generate any kind of offensive momentum as the Chargers were whistled for five penalties and the Beavers were pegged for four. Ala.-Huntsville out shot the Beavers 13-8 in the period, en route to a 30-22 advantage in the game, but BSU goaltender DanBakala (So., Calgary, Alberta) was sharp between the pipes keeping UAH off the scoreboard. After playing a good portion of the second frame with their special teams units on the ice, the teams began to find flow in the third as not a single penalty was called. The Chargers were the first to benefit from consis-tent five-on-fine play when Neil Ruffini knotted the game with his third goal of the season on a pass from Brennan Barker at the 3:44 mark of the period. After struggling to impose its normal pace and style of play for the 60 minutes of regulation, the Beavers dominated the overtime period from the opening face off. BSU out shoot UAH 3-0 with the final attempt by Read standing as the difference maker. Ryanadams (Jr., D, Deloraine, Manitoba) started the play in transition hitting Read who broke the seam between a pair of defensemen caught in a change and skated into the slot, hesitated to the right enough to get UAH goaltender Cameron Talbot off balance and bounced the puck off his leg to give the Beavers the victory. “It was kind of ugly but we won’t apologize for it.,” commented Bemidji State head coach tomSerratore. “You’ve got to win games like this and I am glad we found a way to win, but we’ve got to be better than this.” After scoring on its first shot on the man advantage, BSU failed to score on its next six chances to finish the game 1-for-7. The Chargers also strug-gled on the power play finishing 0-for-6. Bakala picked up his third collegiate win stopping a career-high 29 shots, while allowing just one goal, in 63:44 of action. He improved to 3-0-1 on the season. Talbot was tagged with the loss allowing two goals in 63:34. He made 20 saves in the game but fell to 3-4-0.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Ot Final

Bemidji State (4-0-1; 1-0-0) 1 0 0 1 2

Ala.-Huntsville (3-4-0; 0-1-0) 0 0 1 0 1

FiRStpeRiODnone SeCOnDpeRiODnone tHiRDpeRiOD1:31 UAH 0-1 6x6 Kevin Morrison (Campbell, Coburn)10:31 BSU 1-1 6x6 Matt Read (5) (unassisted)

OVeRtiMepeRiOD1:01 BSU 2-1 6x6 uBen Kinne (2) (unassisted)

(14) Bemidji state 2ala.-Huntsville 1November 1, 2009Huntsville, Ala. - Von Braun CenterAttendance : 1,186

sHots on goal1 2 3 Ot Final

BSU 9 10 11 1 31UaH 12 12 7 1 32

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 5 10 0 0-for-3 .000UaH 3 6 0 0-for-5 .000

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 Ot tot Min GaBakala (4-0-1) 12 12 6 1 31 61:01 1UaH 1 2 3 Ot tot Min GaTalbot (3-5-0) 9 10 10 0 29 60:45 2Empty net - 0 0 - 0 00:16 0

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HUntSViLLe,ala.(VonBraunCenter)--It was Déja Vu all over again. For the second straight game, Bemidji State University and University of Alabama-Huntsville found themselves locked in a 1-1 tie after 60 minutes of play. And just as they had 18 hours earlier, the Beavers found the back of the net in overtime to gain a 2-1 victory and completed the College Hockey America sweep over the Chargers Sunday at Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Ala. This time Ben Kinne (So., F, St. Paul, Minn.) played the role of the hero. The sophomore picked up a UAH turnover on his own blue line, sliced through the Chargers’ defense and fired a slap shot over Cameron Talbot’s shoulder to clinch the game for BSU just 61 seconds into the extra frame. The overtime victory keeps the Beavers’ six-game unbeaten streak in tact at 5-0-1. In addition to sharing the nation’s longest unbeaten streak with Alaska (5-0-1), BSU is off to its best start since the team went 11-0-0 to open the 1984-85 campaign. Despite the absence of goals during the opening 40 minutes of play, there was no lack of scoring opportunities. The Chargers held a 12-9 lead in shots after the first period and a 24-19 advantage after two, but the goal-tenders were sharp and their stingy play set up a third-period battle for two points in the College Hockey America standings. Kevin Morrison scored his second goal of the season to put the Char-gers up 1-0 just 1:31 into the final 20-minute stanza with help from Cody Campbell and Andrew Coburn. The goal put Bemidji State on its heels and left the visitors just 18:29 from a series split and their first loss of 2009-10. But just as he has all season MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) came through in the clutch. The junior recorded his third goal of the weekend at the 9:29 mark, picked off a UAH pass on the fore check, skated to the net, beat Talbot with a hesitation move and delivered the unassisted equalizer. Each team went on the power-play one last time in the game’s final 10 minutes, but the goalies proved to be impenetrable and for the second time in an many contests and the third time in four games, the Beavers were headed to overtime. BSU began the five-minute, sudden death period on the man advantage for the first 40 seconds, but it was UAH that got the best scoring chance, short-handed, forcing DanBakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) to make his career-high 31st save to keep the Beavers’ hopes alive. Just seconds later, a turnover in BSU’s defensive end would spark a Bemidji State rush and Kinne lifted the puck past Talbot to seal the win. A total of eight penalties were called in the game, but special teams were a non-factor as BSU failed to score on three power-play opportunities, while UAH came up empty on five tries. Bakala’s fourth career victory extends his personal unbeaten streak to five games, 4-0-1, and accounted for BSU’s fifth win. He finished the weekend 2-0-0 with 60 saves and just two goals allowed in 124:45 between the pipes. Talbot made 20 saves Sunday, but took the loss and falls to 3-5-0 on the season. The Beavers have now needed extra time to decide their fate in three of their first six games and remain unbeaten in overtime this season posting a 2-0-1 record.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Ot Final

Bemidji State (5-0-1; 2-0-0) 0 0 1 1 2

Ala.-Huntsville (3-5-0; 0-2-0) 0 0 1 0 1

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FiRStpeRiODnone SeCOnDpeRiODnone tHiRDpeRiOD8:23 BSU 0-1 6x6 GW uMatt Read (6) (George, Areshenko) 19:37 BSU 0-2 6x6 EN Jordan George (3) (Read, Peluso)

roBert morris 2(11) Bemidji state 2November 6, 2009Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 1,915

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

RMU 10 7 6 23BSU 11 15 13 39

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

RMU 3 6 0 0-for-4 .000BSU 4 8 0 0-for-3 .000

goaltendingRMU 1 2 3 tot Min GaOstergard (1-4-0) 11 15 11 37 59:36 2BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (5-0-1) 10 7 6 23 60:00 0

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BeMiDJi,Minn.-- (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- The No. 12 Bemidji State men’s Ice hockey team continues to find ways to win. After simply out scoring their opponents in the opening weeks of 2009-10, it was the Beavers’ defense that gave them the edge Saturday at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. Sophomore goaltender Dan Bakala (Calgary, Alberta) turned away 23 shots en route to a 2-0 College Hockey America victory over Robert Morris University. The shutout was the first of the sopho-more’s collegiate career, the second of the season for BSU and helped the Beavers improve to 6-0-1, the team’s best stretch to open a season since it went 11-0-0 in 1984-85. Goals were not easy to come by during the first two periods of action. Despite holding a 26-17 advantage in shots through 40 minutes, the Beavers were unable to solve Brooks Ostergard and it may have been the Colonials that had the best scoring opportunity. Thirteen minutes into the second pe-riod, Bakala moved to the right post to make a save, but was unable to corral the loose puck leaving the net wide open for J.C. Velasquez. Just as the winger fired the shot, BSU defender BradyWacker (Fr., Jansen, Sas-katchewan) dove across the crease and deflect the shot wide to preserve the scoreless tie. The Beavers took the first lead of the contest 8:23 into the final period. Jakeareshenko (Fr., D, Port Cocquitilan, British Columbia) recorded his first point in a BSU sweater starting the play with a pass out of the corner and up the boards to fellow rookieJordanGeorge (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.). The forward then threaded a pass to MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) just inside the Beavers’ offensive zone and Read fired a shot over the left shoul-der of Ostergard and into the back of the net. The goal, which would stand as the difference maker, is the junior’s team-leading third game-winning goal of the season. With 43 seconds to play, RMU head coach Derek Schooley pulled Os-tergard in favor of the extra attacker, but the plan would backfire. BSU blue-liner Chrispeluso (Sr., D, Wadena, Minn.) picked off a pass and the duo of George and Read would hook up again with 23 seconds left on the clock to solidify the win, 2-0. It was George’s third goal of the season. The power-play was a non-factor in the game as the Beavers were 0-for-3 on the man advantage and RMU was scoreless on four chances and managed just two shots on net on the power-play. Bakala improves to 5-0-1 on the season with the win and is 3-0-0 in CHA play. In his last three outings, he has posted three victories, allowed a goals against average of 0.65 and has a save percentage of .976. Ostergard finished with 37 saves, allowed one goal and was tagged with the loss, dropping his season record to 1-4-0.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Robert Morris (2-5-0; 0-1-0) 0 0 0 0

Bemidji State (6-0-1; 3-0-0) 0 0 2 2

FiRStpeRiOD8:46 BSU 0-1 6x6 Darcy Findlay (1) (Hunt, Billberg) SeCOnDpeRiOD6:19 BSU 0-2 6x6 uTyler Lehrke (2) (Kinne, MacQueen) 8:07 BSU 0-3 6x6 Ian Lowe (3) (Wacker, Read) 13:11 RMU 1-3 6x5 PP Denny Urban (3) (Lewis, Hervato) tHiRDpeRiOD00:45 BSU 1-4 6x5 PP Matt Read (7) (Hunt, Carlson) 17:21 BSU 1-5 6x6 Jordan George (4) (McLeod, Adams) 18:11 BSU 1-6 6x6 Emil Billberg (1) (Hunt, Findlay)

roBert morris 2(11) Bemidji state 2November 7, 2009Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 1,590

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

RMU 9 12 7 28BSU 17 9 14 40

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

RMU 6 12 0 1-for-5 .000BSU 6 15 0 1-for-5 .000

goaltendingRMU 1 2 3 tot Min GaLevine (1-2-0) 16 7 11 34 59:56 3Empty net - - 0 0 00:04 0BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (6-0-1) 9 11 7 27 59:46 0Empty net - 0 0 0 00:14 0

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BeMiDJi,Minn.-- (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- The nationally-ranked Bemi-dji State University men’s ice hockey team swept College Hockey America foe Robert Morris University Saturday at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, 6-1, enlisting scoring help from 13 different skaters. The victory brings the Beavers’ record to 7-0-1 overall and 4-0-0 in CHA play, while it extends their NCAA Division I-leading unbeaten streak to eight games. Undefeated through its first eight games, BSU is off to its best start since the 1984-85 squad opened the season 11-0-0. For the seventh time in eight games, the Beavers were first to light their side of the scoreboard and once head coach Tom Serratore and his crew got the ball rolling, they didn’t look back. DarcyFindlay(So., F, Bristol, Quebec) opened the scoring, netting his first goal of the season 8:46 into the first period. emilBillberg (Jr., Stock-holm, Sweden) and BradHunt (So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia), who each posted multi-point nights, were each credited with an assist on the play. While the multi-point night was the first of Billberg’ career, Hunt’s three-assist outing is the third of the season and the 12th of his career. Bemidji State built a 3-0 lead midway through the second when tylerLehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn.) and ianLowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Mani-toba) potted goals separated by 1:48. RMU got an odd goal to break up the shutout before time would expire on the second period. A Denny Urban shot touched both posts and after a conference by the crew of officials, the Colonials were credited with a power-play goal and the teams skated to the third period with the Beavers ahead 3-1. The power-play marker was the first allowed by the Beavers in CHA play this season, snuffing out their opponents’ first 15 man-advantage opportunities. The floodgates opened for BSU during the final 20 minutes. Already up by two goals, the Beavers added three more in the final stanza to win the game going away. MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) put an end to the Beavers’ power-play slump netting his team-leading seventh goal of 2009-10 just 45-seconds into the third. The goal extended the junior’s scoring streak to five games and stood as his second point of the night and 22nd multi-point effort of his career. Down 4-1, just 1:36 into the third, Robert Morris was supplied with its best opportunity of the night. BSU forward JamieMacQueen (So., St. Thomas, Ontario) was whistled for a five-minute, high-sticking penalty set-ting up with a five-minute RMU power-play opportunity, but the BSU pen-alty-kill unit stood strong keeping the Colonial scoring opportunities to a minimum to protected the three-goal lead. Rookie JordanGeorge (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.) potted his second goal in as many nights to put BSU up 5-1 with 2:39 to play. Ryanadams (Jr., F, Deloraine, Manitoba) started the play with a pass out the boards to aaronMcLeod (Fr., F, Ottawa, Ontario), who found George on the left post. Billberg netted his first goal of the season 50-seconds later to give the Beavers a five-goal lead, 6-1. Each team was successful on 1-of-5 power-play opportunities, while the Bea-vers out shot the Colonials 40-28, which included a 17-shot first period for BSU. DanBakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) turned away 27 RMU shots in 59:44 of action, picking up the win to improve to 6-0-1 on the season.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Robert Morris (2-6-0; 0-2-0) 0 0 0 0

Bemidji State (7-0-1; 4-0-0) 0 0 2 2

FiRStpeRiOD3:03 BSU 1-0 6x6 Jordan George (5) (unassisted) 4:29 UM 1-1 6x6 Nico Sacchetti (1) (Hoeffel, Ness) SeCOnDpeRiOD4:37 UM 1-2 6x4 PP uMike Hoeffel (5) (Fairchild, Ness) tHiRDpeRiOD13:35 UM 1-3 6x5 PP Jordan Schroeder (1) (Sacchetti, Fairchild)14:29 UM 1-4 6x6 Mike Carman (1) (Budish, Lucia)

(7) Bemidji state 1minnesota 4November 14, 2009Minneapolis, Minn. - Mariucci ArenaAttendance : 10,198

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

BSU 5 10 7 22UM 9 7 13 29

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 8 16 0 0-for-4 .000UM 5 10 0 2-for-7 .287

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (6-1-1) 8 6 11 25 60:00 4UM 1 2 3 tot Min GaKangas (4-3-0) 4 10 7 21 60:00 1

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MinneapOLiS,Minn.(Mariucci Arena) -- The No. 7 Bemidji State Univer-sity men’s ice hockey program felt the sting of defeat for the first time of the 2009-10 season Saturday as the University of Minnesota, buoyed strong special teams play, handed the Beavers a 4-1 non-conference loss at Mari-ucci Arena. “Overall I thought it was a pretty good hockey game,” said BSU head coach tomSerratore. “Did we put 60 minutes together? Obviously not.” As always, special teams play was the difference. The Beavers were whistled for eight penalties and allowed a pair of power-play goals while failing to convert any of their four man advantage opportunities. “[Minnesota] won the special teams battles tonight and typically the team that wins the special teams battles wins the games.” The Beavers were the first to strike. JordanGeorge (F, Madison, Wis.) picked up a loose puck just inside the Beavers’ offensive zone, skated onto the doorstep alone and beat the Minnesota goaltender Alex Kangas one-on-one with a flip over his left shoulder just 2:03 into the game. But the lead would not last long. After BSU netminder,DanBakala (So., Calgary, Alberta) denied the Golden Gophers on two point-blank shots, Nico Sacchetti found the puck unattended sitting on the goal line and put his first goal of the season in the back of the net to knot the game at 1-1. The Beavers’ water-tight penalty-kill unit was put the test early in the second. At the 3:52 mark of the period, Chrispeluso(Sr., D, Wadena, Minn.) was sent to the penalty box to join emilBillberg (Jr., F. Stockholm, Sweden), who was just 46 seconds into his penalty, giving the Golden Gophers a five-on-three advantage for 1:14. Minnesota would capitalize 45 seconds into the power-play with a Mike Hoeffel goal. Then its was Bemidji State’s turn. Four Minnesota infractions win the span of 57 seconds gave the Bea-vers 2:27 of five-on-three play midway though the second stanza. RyanCramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) got the BSU faithful out of their seats in a hurry when a wrister that rang of the right post slid along the goal line and through the crease, but that was all the Beavers would muster. BSU put six shots on goal, but Kangas stood strong and with every save, momentum grew for the Gophers. Although BSU had its chances in the final 30 minutes of play, it would never recover. The Gophers took a 2-1 lead into the second intermission and piled on two goals in the third to move to 4-4-1 on the season. Minnesota used the win to continue its dominance in a series that got its start early in the 2000-01 season. Seven times the Beavers have gone head-to-head with the Gophers and seven times BSU has come up short. Bemidji State finished the game 0-4 on the power-play while the Bea-vers’ penalty-kill unit allowed two goals for the first time since Mar. 7, 2009--a streak spanning 12 games. Bakala took the loss, allowing all four Minnesota goals, while piling up 25 saves in 60 minutes of work. He moves to 6-1-0 following his first col-legiate loss. Kangas turned away 21 BSU shots on goal and allowed just one goal improving to 4-3-0 with the victory.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (7-1-1) 1 0 0 1

Minnesota (4-4-1) 1 1 2 4

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FiRStpeRiOD8:02 BSU 1-0 6x6 LL Shea Walters (1) (unassisted) 19:10 BSU 2-0 6x6 Matt Read (8) (George) SeCOnDpeRiOD9:19 UM 2-1 6x5 PP Jordan Schroeder (2) (Ness, Fairchild) 16:11 BSU 3-1 6x5 PP uJamie MacQueen (2) (Wacker, Peluso) tHiRDpeRiOD1:38 BSU 4-1 6x5 PP Brad Hunt (2) (Walters, George) 1:52 BSU 5-1 6x6 Jamie MacQueen (3) (unassisted) 3:04 BSU 6-1 6x6 Aaron McLeod (2) (Hunt, Areshenko)8:36 UM 6-2 6x5 PP Jake Hansen (1) (Wehrs, Lucia)

(7) Bemidji state 6minnesota 2November 15, 2009Minneapolis, Minn. - Mariucci ArenaAttendance : 9,913

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

BSU 4 7 8 19UM 10 9 8 27

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 6 12 0 2-for-5 .400UM 5 21 0 2-for-6 .333

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaDugas (2-0-0) 10 8 7 25 59:42 2Empty net 0 0 0 0 00:18 0UM 1 2 3 tot Min GaKangas 2 0 5 7 36:50 2Patterson (0-2-1) 0 6 0 6 23:04 4Empty net 0 0 0 0 00:06 0

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MinneapOLiS,Minn.(Mariucci Arena) -- It was bound to happen. Minnesota could not hold off Bemidji State forever and tonight, the Beavers’ had their number called. After dropping the first six meetings of the all-time series, including game one of the series 4-1, seventh-ranked BSU secured its first victory over the Golden Gophers, 6-2, to leave Mariucci Arena with a series split. “It’s a monumental win. [Minnesota] is one of the premier teams in the country and obviously Minnesota’s Pride on Ice,” commented BSU head coach tomSer-ratore. “Anytime you can win a game in this building you take it. Mariucci Arena is a very difficult place to play. I am very proud of our guys.” When asked what the difference was between the play of the Beavers in to-night’s win and the loss last night, Serratore ironically attributed the team’s offensive explosion to its defense. “I thought the biggest thing we did tonight was that we defended extremely well. I thought we took the middle of the rink away and I think that led to a lot of our success.” For one reason or another, the Beavers have been better in the second game of a series this season coming in to the weekend averaging five goals per game--two and a half more per outing than in series openers. BSU hit the mark again tonight, surpassing its average as nine players found the scoring column and sophomore JamieMacQueen posted the first two-goal night of his career. SheaWalters got BSU on the board first when he picked off a pass on the Golden Gophers’ blue line, split the Minnesota defensive pair and placed a shot over the left shoulder of the Gophers’ goaltender Alex Kangas and into the back of the net. The un-assisted goal at the 8:02 mark of the first period was the first of the season for Walters. The Beavers extended their lead to 2-0 at the 19:20 mark of the first.MattReadfired a shot from the top of the circle that found its way through traffic past Kangas for his team-leading eight goal of the season. JordanGeorge assisted on the play. Despite being out shot 10-4 in the period, the Beavers skated to the locker room holding a 2-0 lead. With Kent Patterson replacing Kangas between the pipes to begin the second period, Minnesota cut the BSU lead to one goal at the 9:19 mark capitalizing on its third power-play opportunity of the game. Jordan Schroeder posted his second goal in as many nights one-timing a shot from the point that squeezed between BSU goaltender MathieuDugas and the right post. The goal put the Beavers on their heels as wave after wave of Golden Gopher scoring opportunities rolled in on the BSU goalie over the course of the next five minutes, but Dugas and the Beavers weathered the storm. Bemidji State caught the break it needed at the 6:10 mark of the period, when a major penalty was assessed to the Golden Gophers’ Zach Budish for checking from behind. The infraction put BSU on the man advantage for the next five minutes and set up the team’s third goal of the game--the eventual game-winner. MacQueen was credited with BSU’s first power-play goal of the series. Up 3-1 with 20 minutes to play, the Beavers opened the third period with a flurry. BradHunt, MacQueen and aaronMcLeod each scored during the first 3:04 of the final frame forcing Minnesota head coach Don Lucia to rotate the veteran Kangas back between the pipes. Patterson’s night came to an end after allowing four goals in 23:04, while posting just six saves and fell to 2-1-0 on the season. The Gophers closed the deficit to four, 6-2, midway through the third when Jake Hansen redirected a Kevin Wehrs’s shot from the top of the crease, but it was too little, too late as the Beavers cruised to the non-conference victory. Dugas sealed his second collegiate victory of the season stopping 25 Minne-sota shots, while allowing two goals, in 59:42. He improves to 2-0-0 in his career.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (8-1-1) 2 1 3 6

Minnesota (4-5-1) 0 1 1 2

FiRStpeRiOD13:21 BSU 0-1 6x6 Matt Read (9) (George, Lowe) 14:07 BSU 0-2 6x6 uRyan Cramer (4) (Walters, Kinne) 16:42 BSU 0-3 6x6 Jordan George (6) (Cramer, Read) SeCOnDpeRiOD13:16 UAH 1-3 6x5 PP Brennan Barker (1) (Coburn, Talbot) tHiRDpeRiOD1:18 BSU 1-4 6x6 Ian Lowe (4) (George, Hardwick)4:51 BSU 1-5 6x5 PP Jamie MacQueen (4) (Wacker, Kinne) 12:10 BSU 1-6 6x6 Chris McKelvie (4) (Lehrke)

ala.-Huntsville 1(8) Bemidji state 6November 20, 2009Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 2,108

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

UaH 7 14 5 26BSU 10 8 9 27

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

UaH 9 18 0 1-for-8 .125BSU 10 20 0 1-for-9 .111

goaltendingUaH 1 2 3 tot Min GaTalbot (3-8-0) 7 8 2 17 44:51 5MacNicol - - 4 4 15:09 1BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (7-1-1) 7 13 5 25 59:56 1Empty net - 0 0 0 00:04 0

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BeMiDJi,Minn. -- (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- The No. 8 Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team extended its home winning steak to eight games and remained undefeated after five games in College Hockey Amer-ica play Saturday with a 6-1 series-opening victory over the University of Alabama-Huntsville. Eleven BSU players contributed scoring in the rout, but freshman Jor-danGeorge(F, Madison, Wis.) paced all Beavers posting his first collegiate three-point game, netting a goal and tacking on a pair of assists. Bemidji State jumped out to a commanding lead early, potting three goals in just 3:21 midway through the first frame. BSU’s leading scorer MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) got the ball rolling recording his team-best ninth goal of the season with help from George and ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) at the 13:21 mark. Forty-six seconds later, RyanCramer(Jr., International Falls, Minn.) buried his fourth goal of the season, the eventual game-winner, to put BSU up 2-0. Before the period was over, George found the back of the net with his six lamplighter of 2009-10 as Cramer and Read collected assists to send the Beavers to the locker room with a three-goal cushion. In a penalty-littered second period, it was the Chargers that capitalized on a BSU miscue to cut the BSU advantage to two goals when Brennan Barker scored UAH’s only power-play goal. The tally would come at the 13:16 mark of the period and account for all the scoring as UAH out shot BSU 14-8 in the frame. The Beavers would sandwich the Chargers’ second period marker be-tween three-goal periods as the team exploded for three more goals in the third, including a power-play tally, to put the game out of reach and power through to their ninth win of the season (9-1-1). Lowe, Jamie MacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) and captain ChrisMcKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) accounted for BSU goals dur-ing the final 20 minutes. MacQueen’s power-play marker helped the Beavers to go 1-for-9 on the man advantage, while UAH scored on just one of its eight power-play opportunities. From there it was all DanBakala(Calgary, Alberta) and BSU’s staunch defense. The sophomore goaltender posted 25 saves, which included 13 in the final period alone, while allowing just one goal in 59:56 between the pipes to improve his record to 7-1-1 overall and 5-0-0 in league play. In ad-dition, the Beavers knocked down 19 shots in front of the netminder holding the Chargers to just 26 shots on net. BSU finished the contest with the slightest of leads on the shot board, 27-26. Cameron Talbot played 44:51 and allowed five BSU goals before being replaced by Blake MacNicol in the third period. The duo combined to save 21 shots with Talbot posting 17 in the loss. He falls to 3-8-0 on the season. The victory was the ninth consecutive versus Ala.-Huntsville and helps the Beavers to improve to 33-27-3 lead in the all-time series.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Ala.-Huntsville (3-8-0; 0-3-0) 0 1 0 1

Bemidji State (9-1-1; 5-0-0) 3 0 3 6

FiRStpeRiOD8:29 UAH 1-0 6x4 PP Andrew Coburn (3) (Nicoletti, Campbell)15:27 BSU 1-1 6x6 Ryan Adams (1) (Cramer, Walters) 17:32 BSU 1-2 6x5 PP Brad Hunt (3) (George, Walters) SeCOnDpeRiOD3:53 BSU 1-3 6x6 Brad Hunt (4) (Read, Lowe) 3:53 UAH 2-3 6x6 Kevin Morrison (4) (Coburn, Campbell) 13:03 BSU 2-4 6x6 uRyan Cramer (5) (Kinne, Walters) 13:23 BSU 2-5 6x6 Matt Read (10) (George, Hunt) 16:25 UAH 3-5 6x6 Cale Tanaka (1) (Fairbanks, Nicoletti) tHiRDpeRiOD3:16 BSU 3-6 6x5 PP Brad Hunt (5) (Read, Lowe)

ala.-Huntsville 3(8) Bemidji state 6November 21, 2009Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 2,298

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

UaH 10 12 9 31BSU 7 13 7 27

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

UaH 4 8 0 1-for-8 .125BSU 9 29 0 2-for-4 .500

goaltendingUaH 1 2 3 tot Min GaMacNicol 5 1 - 6 22:03 3Talbot (3-9-0) - 9 6 15 37:57 3BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaDugas (3-0-0) 9 10 9 28 60:00 3

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BeMiDJi,Minn.-- (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- BradHunt (So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) scored three goals and added an assist to lead the No. 8 Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team to a 6-3 victory over the University of Alabama-Huntsville Saturday in College Hockey Amer-ica (CHA) play at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. Hunt’s hat trick led an offensive surge by the BSU blue line as the Bea-vers’ defensive unit accounted for four goals and an assist in the win, while it stands as the first three-goal effort by a Beaver defenseman since Mar. 13, 2004 when John Haider scored three. Bemidji State looked sluggish out of the gates and its tentative play put the team in a hole early. Whistled for four penalties during the first 10 minutes, the Beavers gave Ala.-Huntsville a full 2:00 5-on-3 when Matt Read (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) and ianLowe (Jr., F. Bradwardine, Manitoba) went to the box at the 8:03 mark. The Chargers took a 1-0 lead just 26 seconds into the two-man advantage when Andrew Coburn put a rebound past MathieuDugas(L’Assomtion, Quebec). The goal would essentially serve as a wake up call for the Beavers. Ryanadams (Jr., D, Brandon, Manitoba) evened the score with his first goal of 2009-10 firing a bullet from the right face off dot at the 15:27 mark. RyanCramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) and SheaWalters (So., F, Hibbing, Minn.) were each credited with assists on the play. Less than two minutes later, Hunt would give the Beavers the lead, 2-1, on a slap shot from the point that found its way through traffic on the power-play. BSU would see its lead swell to 3-1 just 2:03 into the second period when Hunt netted his second marker of the game. But the two-goal cushion would last only 1:50 before Kevin Morrison posted his fourth goal of the season to reel the Chargers to within a goal, 3-2. But when Cramer and Read combined to post a pair of goals in just 20 seconds, BSU would not look back. UAH’s Cale Tanka netted a goal in the final minutes of the second, but Hunt would complete the hat trick with his second power-play goal of the evening just 3:16 into the third period to seemingly put the game out of reach. Despite holding a three-goal lead well into the third period, the Beavers left the door open for a Charger comeback. DarcyFindlay (So., F, Bristol, Quebec) was tagged with a major penalty that set UAH up with a 5:00 power-play. But the BSU penalty-kill rose to the occasion killing the entire penalty and slamming the door on the Chargers. The victory was the 10th consecutive versus Ala.-Huntsville and helped the Beavers to improve to 34-27-3 lead in the all-time series. Dugas collected his third win in as many collegiate starts Saturday post-ing a career-high 28 saves, while allowing three UAH goals in 60:00 minutes of action. He is now 3-0-0 on the season. The Chargers tried both goaltenders during the course of the game, but neither was able to solve the Beavers offensive attack. Blake MacNicol allowed three goals in 22:03 and made six saves before being replaced with Cameron Talbot. Talbot turned away 15 shots, but allowed three goals in the final 38 min-utes and fell to 3-9-0 with the loss. The Beavers’ special teams unit seemed to be firing on all cylinders Sat-urday as Hunt scored a pair of power-play tallies on four BSU opportunities (.500). The penalty-kill unit finished by snuffing out seven of the Chargers’ eight power-play chances (.875).

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Ala.-Huntsville (3-9-0; 0-4-0) 1 2 0 3

Bemidji State (10-1-1; 6-0-0) 2 3 1 6

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FiRStpeRiOD8:37 BSU 0-1 6x6 Darcy Findlay (2) (McLeod) SeCOnDpeRiOD6:02 BSU 0-2 6x6 uTyler Lehrke (3) (McKelvie) tHiRDpeRiOD5:24 MU 1-2 6x5 PP Carter Camper (5) (McKenzie, Hartman)9:21 MU 2-2 6x6 Carter Camper (6) (McKenzie, Schilling)16:41 BSU 2-3 6x6 Chris McKelvie (5) (Read, Maclntyre)

(1) miami (oHio) 2(6) Bemidji state 3November 27, 2009Grand Forks, N.D. - Ralph Engelstad ArenaAttendance : 11,096

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

MU 7 10 5 22BSU 2 6 7 15

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

MU 4 8 0 1-for-3 .333BSU 3 6 0 0-for-4 .000

goaltendingMU 1 2 3 tot Min GaReichard (8-1-2) 1 5 6 12 58:43 3Empty net 0 - 0 0 1:17 0BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (8-1-1) 7 10 3 20 60:00 2

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GRanDFORKS,n.D.(Ralph Engelstad Arena) -- They’ve done it again. The 2009-10 edition of the No. 6 Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team added yet another chapter to one of the most tradition-rich leg-acies in all of collegiate sport. The Beavers skated out of the Ralph Engelstad Arena with a 3-2 victory over No. 1 Miami University in the first game of the Subway Holiday Classic. The win versus the nation’s top-ranked RedHawks marked the first time BSU has knocked off NCAA Division I’s top team. With the score knotted at 2-2 after 56:41, senior captain ChrisMcK-elvie followed MattRead into the zone as a trailer, collected a rebound from the leg of Miami goaltender Cody Reichard and fired it into the back to account for the difference maker as he was being hauled to the ice by a RedHawk defender. The Beavers would protect the lead for the remaining 3:19 to post their 11th victory of the season. “There aren’t many guys in college hockey faster than Chris McKelvie,” BSU head coach tomSerratore commented after the game. “Chris sensed it, he saw it and he went. When you beat people to pucks, good things happen.” “All week we’ve been talking that this is the No. 1 team in the nation and we had to have our best game to show the nation that we are for real,” said Read. “It took 60 minutes but we had some play back to deal with tonight. I thought we played a good game and ended up on top.” The first period panned out just as you would imagine of a game between the nation’s top two defenses. A grand total of nine shots made it to the goal-tenders. Despite recording just two shots on goal during the period and trailing 7-2, the Beavers held a 1-0 lead over the RedHawks after 20 minutes. The Beavers captured their first lead at the 8:37 mark when DarcyFindlay stuck with a play and muscled a shot on goal despite being partially blocked. The puck bounced up and over the right shoulder of Reichard. Find-lay’s second goal of the season was assisted by freshman aaronMcLeod. Bemidji State went up 2-0 6:02 into the second. tylerLehrke corralled a rebound off McKelvie’s shot and buried his third goal of the season. The tally put the RedHawks down two goals for the third time this season and the first time since they were defeated by Michigan State University Oct. 24, 3-2 in overtime. The Beavers spent the much of the remainder of the period pinned deep within their defensive zone. The RedHawks piled up a 10-6 advantage on the shot board, but came up empty as DanBakala slammed the door on the Miami barrage to preserve the two-goal lead heading into the final 20 minutes of play. The RedHawks battled back to score the game’s first power-play mark-er taking advantage of a DanMacintyre interference call at the 14:13 mark. MU capitalized on the man advantage one minute, 11 seconds later (15:24) getting a Camper goal from the point. Just under three minutes later, MU got a second goal from Camper to knot the game at 2-2 and erase their largest deficit of the season. But with 3:19 to play, McKelvie was in the right place at the right time, netting his fifth goal of the season on the rebound. Miami won the special teams battle going 1-for-3 on the man advan-tage, while BSU failed so score on any of its four power-play opportunities. Bakala finished the night with 20 saves, including 10 in the second pe-riod alone to post his eighth victory of the season.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Miami (9-2-4) 0 0 2 2

Bemidji State (11-1-1) 1 1 1 3

FiRStpeRiOD17:29 BSU 0-1 6x6 Aaron McLeod (3) (Findlay, Adams) SeCOnDpeRiOD17:39 OSU 1-1 6x6 Ian Boots (1) (Krogh, Duddy) tHiRDpeRiODnone

OVeRtiMe0:48 OSU 2-1 6x6 uKyle Reed (1) (Albert, Duddy)

oHio state 2(6) Bemidji state 3November 27, 2009Grand Forks, N.D. - Ralph Engelstad ArenaAttendance : 11,096

sHots on goal1 2 3 Ot Final

OSU 5 9 8 4 26BSU 5 7 8 1 21

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

OSU 4 8 0 0-for-3 .000BSU 3 6 0 0-for-4 .000

goaltendingOSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaHeater (5-2-1) 4 7 8 1 20 60:41 1Empty net 0 0 0 - 0 00:07 0BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaDugas (3-1-0) 5 8 8 3 24 60:48 2

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GRanD FORKS, n.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) -- Twenty-four hours re-moved from knocking off the nation’s top-ranked team, Miami University (Ohio) 3-2, the No. 6 Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team stum-bled dropping a 2-1 nonconference match up to the Ohio State University in overtime. The Beavers wrapped up play at the Subway Holiday Classic at Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, N.D. with a 1-1 record. For the tenth time in 14 games of 2009-10, BSU was first to light the scoreboard, but tonight, different than any of the previous nine occasions, the Beavers were not on the winning end when all was said and done. Ohio State battled back to tie the game in the second period and got an even-strength goal from Kyle Read, 48 seconds into overtime just seconds after a Buckeye power-play had expired to hand the Beavers their second loss of the season. Bemidji State’s fourth line accounted for all of its scoring on the night. aaronMcLeod (Fr., F, Ottawa, Ontario) netted his third goal of the season and second point of the of the weekend beating the Buckeyes’ Cal Heeter at the 17:29 mark of the first period. He was assisted on the play by DarcyFindlay (So., F, Bristol, Quebec) andRyanadams (Jr., D, Deloraine, Mani-toba) who also each recorded their second points of the classic. Trailing 1-0 after the first period, OSU evened the score, 1-1, with just 2:21 left in the second period. Ian Boots accounted for the goal, his first of the season, with help from Devon Krogh and Sean Duddy.A scoreless third period in which each team put eight shots on net, sent the Beavers to an extra frame for the fourth time of the season. Playing the first 45 seconds of overtime on the power-play, OSU pep-pered Dugas with three shots in 48 seconds. The last, off the stick of the Buckeyes’ Read found the back of the net. MathieuDugas (Fr., G, L’Assomtion, Quebec), in his fourth start as a Beaver, played 60:48 between the pipes recording 20 saves and allowing two goals in his first collegiate loss. He moves to 3-1-0 on the season. Heeter improved to 5-2-1 in 2009-10 with the win. He turned away 25 of BSU’s 26 shots on goal and allowed just one tally in 60:41. Ohio State opens its series with BSU taking a 1-0-0 with a win. BSU falls to 2-1-1 versus teams hailing from the CCHA in 2009-10. The Beavers (11-2-1; 6-0-0 CHA) return to the John S. Glas Fieldhouse for a College Hockey America (CHA) match up with Niagara University (2-8-2; 1-1-1 CHA) next weekend (Dec. 4-5). The Beavers open the series with the Purple Eagles at 7:35 p.m. Friday and will play the second half of the two-game set Saturday at 7:05 p.m.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Ot Final

Ohio State (6-9-1) 0 1 0 1 2

Bemidji State (11-2-1) 1 0 0 0 1

FiRStpeRiOD17:49 BSU 0-1 6x6 Ian Lowe (5) (George, Read) SeCOnDpeRiOD3:43 NU 1-1 6x6 Ryan Olidis (8) (Moran, Annesley)5:45 BSU 1-2 6x6 Ian Lowe (6) (Maclntyre, George) 7:31 BSU 1-3 6x6 uRyan Cramer (6) (Shea Walters) 17:55 BSU 1-4 6x6 Tyler Lehrke (4) (MacQueen, McKelvie) tHiRDpeRiOD1:19 BSU 1-5 5x6 SH Matt Read (11) (unassisted) 7:03 NU 2-5 6x5 PP Chris Moran (3) (Mironov, Gotto)12:56 BSU 2-6 6x5 PP Ben Kinne (3) (Wacker, Hardwick) 16:49 BSU 2-7 6x5 PP Shea Walters (2) (Maclntyre, Adams) 19:37 BSU 2-8 6x5 PP Darcy Findlay (3) (Cramer, McKelvie)

niagara 2(4) Bemidji state 8December 4, 2009Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 2,007

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

nU 6 14 9 29BSU 12 9 18 39

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

nU 6 12 0 1-for-6 .167BSU 6 12 1 3-for-6 .500

goaltendingnU 1 2 3 tot Min GaAvramenko (2-3-2) 11 6 14 21 59:43 8Empty net - 0 0 0 0:17 0BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (9-1-1) 6 13 8 27 59:52 2

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BeMiDJi,Minn.(John S. Glas Fieldhouse) --Fourteen of Bemidji State Uni-versity’s 18 skaters factored into the scoring as the No. 4/5 Beavers routed Niagara University 8-2 tonight in College Hockey America competition at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. After taking a 1-0 led late in the first period, the Beavers netted three goals in the second to take a commanding 4-1 lead heading into the final 20 minutes of play and piled on a season-high four tallies in the third, which included a short-handed goal and three power-play markers, to cruise to the 8-2 victory. ianLowe(Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) led the Beavers with a pair of goals, while JordanGeorge (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.), MattRead (Jr., F, Ilder-ton, Ontario), DanMacintyre(Jr., D, Fort Frances, Ontario), RyanCramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) andSheaWalters (So., F, Hibbing, Minn.) each netted multiple points as the Beaver offense accounted for its highest output of the 2009-10 campaign and scored eight for the first time since it posted an eight spot on the Purple Eagles Dec. 3, 2005. BSU looked a bit sluggish out of the gates, but regrouped to take over in the final eight minutes of the first period out shooting NU 12-6 in the frame and got a goal from Lowe at the 17:49 mark with help from his linemates Read and George to put BSU up 1-0 at the first intermission. Despite being out shot 14-9 in the second, allowing Niagara to tie the game on a Ryan Olidis goal just 3:43 into the period and playing the frame without a power-play opportunity, the Beavers potted three goals to head into the final 20 minutes of play up 4-1. Lowe posted his first collegiate multi-goal contest lighting the lamp for the sixth time this season, before Cramer netted the eventual game-winner andtylerLehrke(Sr., F, Park Rap-ids, Minn.) stuffed a JamieMacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) rebound past the Niagara goaltender Adam Avramenko for his fourth goal of the sea-son. BSU dominated play in the third. Read got the period started on a tre-mendous individual effort, short-handed goal. His team-leading 11th goal of the season came after he blocked a NU shot, beat two defenders to the slot, fired a shot of the right leg of Avramenko and pounded his own rebound past the goalie on his way past the right post while he was being hauled down by a Purple Eagle blueliner. Niagara scored its lone power-play goal, on six chances, at the 7:03 mark cutting the BSU lead to 5-2, but a trio of unanswered power-play goals for the Beavers during the final 10 minutes of play put the game out of reach for the Purple Eagles. NU’s Avramenko turned away 31 BSU shots in 59:43 between the pipes but was credited with the setback after allowing all eight of BSU goals. He falls to 2-3-2 on the season. DanBakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) improves to 9-1-1 overall, allow-ing two goals in a 27-save preference in the net for BSU. After skating through the last two games without a power-play goal, BSU piled up a season-high three tonight on just five chances, while adding a four special team’s goals on the Read shortie. The victory was the Beavers’ fourth straight over Niagara and helped BSU to improve to 18-20-8 in the all-time series.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Niagara (2-9-2; 1-2-1) 0 1 1 2

Bemidji State (12-2-1; 7-0-0) 1 3 4 8

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FiRStpeRiODNone SeCOnDpeRiOD1:53 BSU 0-1 6x6 LL Chris McKelvie (6) (unassisted) 11:28 BSU 0-2 6x5 PP Ben Kinne (4) (Lehrke)

tHiRDpeRiOD2:44 NU 1-2 6x6 Giancarlo Iuorio (2) (Sheehan) 16:15 BSU 1-3 6x6 uJamie MacQueen (5) (Lehrke, McKelvie)19:17 NU 2-3 6x6 EA Ryan Olidis (9) (Gotto, Moran)

niagara 2(4) Bemidji state 3December 5, 2009Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 2,153

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

nU 11 10 10 31BSU 7 7 8 22

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

nU 3 6 0 0-for-5 .000BSU 5 10 0 1-for-3 .333

goaltendingnU 1 2 3 tot Min GaNoonan (0-4-0) 7 5 7 19 59:05 3Empty net - - 0 0 0:55 0BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (10-1-1) 11 10 8 29 60:00 2

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BeMiDJi,Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) --The Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team completed a series sweep over Niagara University Saturday at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, holding off the Purple Eagles’ late charge to take a 3-2 College Hockey America victory. Senior captain ChrisMcKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) led the way for the Beavers posting a goal and an assist. After a scoreless first period, McKelvie gave the Beavers a 1-0 lead just 1:53 into the second frame. The senior used his blazing speed to pick off a NU pass, beat the Purple Eagle defenders and stuff the puck past Chris Noonan for his six goal of the season. Ten minutes later, the Beavers would double their lead to 2-0 when tylerLehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn.) left the puck on the door step for BenKinne (So., St. Paul, Minn.), who back-handed the puck into the Purple Eagles’ net for the Beavers’ only power-play marker of the contest. Bemidji State came into the game with a perfect 10-0-0 record in games in which it has taken a lead into the third period this season. Despite a bit of excitement late, BSU stayed perfect holding off NU to take the conference game 3-2. Giancarlo Iuorio cut the BSU lead in half, 2-1, 2:44 into the third pe-riod scoring an even-strength goal from Brendan Sheehan. But JamieMacQueen (So., St. Thomas, Ontario) would give the Beavers a two-goal cushion, netting what would eventually stand as the game-winning goal, at the 16:15 mark. Linemates Lehrke and McKelvie each collected their second points of the night adding assists on the play. Down 3-1, NU head coach Dave Burkholder elected to pull his goalten-der in the game’s final minutes for an extra attacker. The decision would pay off as Ryan Olidis potted his ninth goal of the season with just 43 seconds remaining in regulation, reeling the Beavers to within a goal, 3-2, but were unable to make up any additional ground and the Beavers skated away with the one-goal victory to complete their first series sweep over Niagara at home since 2002. Out shot 31-22 in a game that the Beavers struggled to generate any offensive rhythm, special teams played a big role in BSU’s win. The Beavers converted one of their three man advantage opportunities, while the team’s penalty-kill unit was flawless snuffing out all five of the Purple Eagles’ power-play opportunities. DanBakala(So., G, Calgary, Alberta) became the first goaltender in the country rack up 10 wins in 2009-10, turning away 29 NU shots to post his fourth consecutive victory. He used the win to improve to 10-1-1. Noonan was pinned with the loss and falls to 0-4-0 this season. He stopped 19 shots but allowed all three of the Beavers’ goals. The victory was BSU’s fifth straight versus Niagara and helped the team to come within a game of evening the all-time series, 19-20-8.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Niagara (2-10-2; 1-3-1) 0 0 2 2

Bemidji State (13-2-1; 8-0-0) 0 2 1 3

FiRStpeRiOD10:22 MSU 1-0 6x6 Tyler Thompson (1) (Harrison, Irwin) SeCOnDpeRiODnone

tHiRDpeRiOD4:11 BSU 1-1 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (7) (Hunt, Bakala)8:40 MSU 2-1 6x5 PP uJerad Stewart (8) (Harrison, Youds)10:11 MSU 3-1 6x5 PP Kael Mouillierat (4) (Stewart, Youds)10:39 MSU 4-1 6x5 PP Tyler Pitlick (6) (Davis, Cook) 16:04 MSU 5-1 6x5 PP Jerad Stewart (9) (Youds, Davis)

minnesota state 5(4) Bemidji state 1December 11, 2009Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 2,393

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

MSU 11 8 12 31BSU 5 12 14 31

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

MSU 3 9 0 4-for-5 .800BSU 2 7 0 1-for-3 .333

goaltendingMSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaCook (1-0-0) 5 12 13 30 60:00 1BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (10-2-1) 10 8 8 26 60:00 5

Bemidji state lines1F George Read Lowe 1-0=1pts2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts1D Areshenko Hunt 0-1=1 pts2D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts3D Hardwick adams 0-0=0ptsG Bakala 0-1=1 ptsbold=startingline tOtaL 1-2=3pts

BeMiDJi,Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- Minnesota State University, Mankato handed the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team its first home loss of the 2009-10 season, using four power-play goals to defeat the No. 4 Beavers 5-1 Friday at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. With the score tied 1-1 6:40 into the third period, BSU’s MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) was whistled for a major penalty. The infraction set up a five-minute power-play opportunity for the visitors and they would make the Beavers pay. At the 8:40 mark Jerad Stewart would score the eventual game winner on the man advantage with help from Zach Harrison and Ben Youds, both of whom would end up with two helpers in the game. During the next 1:59, MSU would post two more power-play goals and Harrison would add another before the period was over to put the game out of reach for the Beavers. The Mavericks, who never trailed in the game, got a Tyler Thompson goal midway through the first period and held on to tote a 1-0 lead into the third. Bemidji State’s ianLowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) scored the Beavers’ only goal of the night to even the score to 1-1, 4:11 into the frame. BradHunt(So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) and DanBakala (So., G, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) were credited with assists on the play. The point put an end to a five-game scoreless streak for Hunt, the Beavers’ top scoring defenseman, while it marked the first career helper for Bakala. The goal seemed to be the spark the Beavers needed. The team im-mediately began to pick up the pace, pepper the MSU goaltender with shots and fly around the rink challenging every pass with a hit. But that aggressive play cost the Beavers as Read was sent tot the box for elbowing. In a game played without a single penalty called during the first 40 min-utes of play, penalties end up playing a significant role in the final outcome. The Beavers and Mavericks combined to go 5-for-8 on the man advantage in the third period, with MSU scoring on 4-of-5 chances, while be was 1-for-3 on the power-play. MSU’s Phil Cook posted his first collegiate win in the game, turning away 30 BSU shot attempts and allowing just one goal. He improves to 1-0-0 on the season. Bakala was tagged with his second loss of the season, snapping a four-game unbeaten streak. He allowed five goals and stopped 26 Maverick shots in 60:00 of play. His record moves to 10-2-1 on the season. The loss ended the Beavers’ hopes of a perfect home season after eight straight wins and stands as the first time BSU has lost on its home ice since Mar. 6, 2009--a streak spanning 11 games. MSU has now defeated the Beavers in the last five meetings between the teams and continues to close the gap in the all-time series. The Maver-icks now trail BSU by 10 games, 44-34-13.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Minnesota State (8-8-1) 1 0 4 5

Bemidji State (13-3-1) 0 0 1 1

FiRStpeRiOD0:54 BSU 0-1 6x6 Matt Read (12) (unassisted)4:29 MSU 1-1 6x6 Eriah Hayes (5) (Mouillierat, Davis) SeCOnDpeRiOD0:45 MSU 2-1 6x5 PP Kael Mouillierat (5) Irwin, Dorr)

tHiRDpeRiOD7:34 MSU 3-1 6x6 uMichael Dorr (1) (Youds)17:57 BSU 3-2 6x6 EA Jordan George (7) (McKelvie, Lowe)

minnesota state 3(4) Bemidji state 2December 12, 2009Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 2,359

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

MSU 6 7 1 14BSU 11 7 13 31

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

MSU 7 14 0 1-for-3 .333BSU 5 21 0 0-for-5 .000

goaltendingnU 1 2 3 tot Min GaLee (7-5-0) 10 7 12 29 60:00 2BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaDugas (3-2-0) 5 6 0 11 58:29 3Empty net - - 0 0 1:31 0

Bemidji state lines1F George Read Lowe 2-1=3 pts2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0pts3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-1=1 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Findlay 0-0=0 pts1D Macintyre Hunt 0-0=0pts2D Peluso Wacker 0-0=0 pts3D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 ptsbold=startingline tOtaL 2-2=4pts

BeMiDJi,Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- The Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team was swept for the first time this season as Min-nesota State University followed its 5-1 rout Friday by holding the Beavers off, 3-2, Saturday to gain its second win in as many nights at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. Trailing 3-1 with just under two minutes to go in the game, the Beavers pulled their goaltender in exchange for an extra attacker. The gamble looked like it might pay off as JordanGeorge(Fr., F, Madison, Wis.) potted his sev-enth goal of the season to reel the Mavericks to with a goal with 63 seconds left, but that was all the Beavers could muster as they fell in back-to-back games for the first time since Jan. 17 and 23 of last season. BSU jumped out to a lead just 54 seconds into the game. MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) stepped off the bench for his first shift of the game and into a MSU passing lane. After picking off the pass, Read skated past the Maverick defensive pair and placed a shot over the right shoulder of the MSU goaltender and into the back of the net. Minnesota State’s Eriah Hayes evened the score at 1-1 at the 4:29 mark of the period. He took a pass from Kael Mouillierat and Kurt Davis and fired a slap shot that MathieuDugas (Fr., G, L’Assomption, Quebec), the BSU goaltender, couldn’t handle and it dribbled in for a goal. Just 10 seconds into the second period, the game would swing in favor of MSU. BSU’s top scoring defenseman, BradHunt (So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) was whistled for a checking from behind major penalty and was sent to the showers. The Mavericks took the lead just 35 seconds into the five-minute power-play opportunity on a Mouillierat tally. Minnesota State added to its lead in the third period. Michael Dorr con-verted a BSU turnover on the red line into the first goal of his career as he beat the BSU goaltender one-on-one. Dorr is the brother of Frannie Door, a senior forward on the BSU women’s ice hockey team. In the final minutes the Beavers would mount a comeback but would fall short, 3-2. BSU failed to score on five power-play opportunities on the night, while MSU converted one of three chances into a goal. The Beavers kept Austin Lee busy tonight out shooting MSU 31-14. Lee made 29 saves and allowed to goals in 60:00 minutes between the pipes. He improves to 7-5-0 on the season. Dugas takes his second loss of the season, falling to 3-2-0 after posting 11 saves and allowing all three Maverick goals. The loss marks the sixth straight to MSU matching a losing skid that stretched from Dec. 20, 1996 to Dec. 17, 2000 and stands as the longest streak without a win over the Mavericks since the series began in 1974. MSU still trails BSU 44-35-13 in the all-time series.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Minnesota State (9-8-1) 1 1 1 3

Bemidji State (13-4-1) 1 0 1 2

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FiRStpeRiODNone SeCOnDpeRiODNone

tHiRDpeRiODNone

(9) Bemidji state 0western micHigan 0January 2, 2010Kalamazoo, Mich. - Lawson Ice ArenaAttendance : 1,679

sHots on goal1 2 3 Ot Final

BSU 11 10 5 3 29WMU 8 12 8 3 31

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 4 8 0 0-for-3 .000WMU 3 6 0 0-for-4 .000

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 Ot tot Min GaBakala (10-2-2) 8 12 8 3 31 65:00 0WMU 1 2 3 Ot tot Min GaGill (5-7-3) 11 10 5 3 29 60:00 2

Bemidji state lines1F George Read Lowe 0-0=0pts2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-0=0 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Hartmann 0-0=0 pts1D areshenko Hunt 0-0=0pts2D Hardwick Adams 0-0=0 pts3D MacIntyre Wacker 0-0=0 ptsbold=startingline tOtaL 0-0=0pts

KaLaMaZOO,Mich.--(Lawson Ice Arena) -- For the first time in 54 years of storied collegiate hockey history at Bemidji State University, the Beavers skated to a 0-0 tie. Saturday the Beavers failed to score in 60 minutes of regulation and the five-minute overtime period, whileDanBakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) posted his second career shutout versus Western Michi-gan University in the scoreless tie at Lawson Ice Arena in Kalamazoo, Mich. Bakala turned away 31 saves in the game, equalling a career-high set in a 2-1 victory over the University of Alabama-Huntsville Nov. 1 of this season. In addition to Bakala’s flawless effort between the pipes, BSU’s team defense came up with 11 blocked shots.BradyWacker(Fr., Jansen, Sas-katchewan) led all Bemidji State players with three blocks. Although the game officially goes in the books as a tie, Western Michi-gan earned bragging rights, taking the exhibition shootout, 2-1, in three rounds. The Beavers sent Matt Read (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario), JamieMac-Queen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) and SheaWalters (So., F, Hibbing, Minn.) to the ice for the shootout. Read was stymied by a kick save from Riley Gill, who posted his eighth career shutout in the contest. Bakala re-sponded with a save of his own. Then MacQueen made good on his shoot-out attempt and the Broncos knotted the score at 1-1 with a goal form Max Campbell. Finally after Walters missed on his attempt, WMU’s J.J. Crew lit the lamp to send the WMU faithful home happy. Western Michigan held a slight edge on the shot board peppering Baka-la with 31 shots on goal, while the Beavers managed to fire 29 on target at the other end of the ice. The Beavers’ penalty kill unit got back on track holding WMU scoreless on three power-play opportunities after allowing five goals on eight opportu-nities in the series versus Minnesota State University Dec. 11-12. On the flip side, the Beaver power-play unit was held without a goal on four chances, managing just three shots on net. The BSU/WMU all-time series remains deadlocked at 2-2-1. Entering the series each team own a pair of wins in the rivalry (2-2-0) dating back to 2004.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Ot Final

Bemidji State (13-4-2) 0 0 0 0 0

Western Michigan (6-9-4) 0 0 0 0 0

FiRStpeRiODNone SeCOnDpeRiOD0:35 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP uIan Lowe (8) (Hunt, Read)9:53 BSU 2-0 6x5 PP Ben Kinne (5) (Read, Hunt)

tHiRDpeRiOD11:01 BSU 3-0 6x5 PP Ben Kinne (6) (Read, Hunt)

(9) Bemidji state 3western micHigan 0January 3, 2010Kalamazoo, Mich. - Lawson Ice ArenaAttendance : 1,512

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

BSU 9 12 9 30WMU 7 11 8 26

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 6 12 0 3-for-6 .500WMU 7 14 0 0-for-5 .000

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (11-2-2) 7 11 8 26 59:57 0Empty net 0 - - 0 0:03 0WMU 1 2 3 tot Min GaKuhn (1-3-1) 9 10 8 27 60:00 3

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KaLaMaZOO,Mich.--(Lawson Ice Arena) -- Water-tight goaltending and a potent power-play propelled the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team to a 3-0 nonconference victory over Western Michigan University Sun-day at Lawson Ice Arena in Kalamazoo, Mich. Sophomore goaltender DanBakala (Calgary, Alberta) turned away 26 shots en route to his second consecutive shutout, the third of his career, while BenKinne (So., F, St. Paul, Minn) matched a career-high by netting two goals and MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) and BradHunt(So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) each pitched in three assists as the Bea-vers snapped a season-long three game winless streak (0-2-1) and improved to 14-4-2 on the season. Special teams play was pivotal in the Beavers’ 14th win of the season. A power-play that had been held scoreless in its last 11 opportunities, a streak spanning nearly seven periods, accounted for all of Bemidji State’s scoring on the afternoon as the Beavers were an efficient 3-for-6 on the man advan-tage. In addition to special teams offense, the Bemidji State penalty-kill unit snuffed out all five of the Broncos’ power-play chances to finish the weekend holding WMU scoreless on nine man advantage opportunities. After the first period of play, the score remained tied at 0-0, bringing immediate flashbacks of a game between the teams just 24 hours earlier that was played in its entirety without a single goal. But just 35 seconds into the second stanza, BSU’s junior winger ianLowe(Bradwardine, Manitoba) broke the scoreless streak after four periods with his career-best eighth goal of 2009-10 with help from Read and Hunt. The goal came with just eight seconds remaining on a power-play that carried over from a hooking infrac-tion called on WMU’s Tyler Ludwig late in the first period. Kinne put Bemidji State up by two goals at the 9:53 mark when he took passes for Hunt and Read and converted the Beavers’ fourth power-play chance of the afternoon into his fifth goal of the season. Bakala piled up 11 of his 26 saves in the period and kept the Broncos off the scoreboard as the Beavers skated to the locker room after 40 minutes of play up 2-0. Kinne added his sixth lamplighter of the campaign at the 11:01 mark of the third period to give Bemidji State a 3-0 advantage. Adding their third assists of the game on the play, Read set a new career-best, while Hunt equaled a personal-best of three helpers set Mar. 7, 2009 versus Robert Morris University. Bakala was again spectacular in net versus the Broncos posting back-to-back shutouts for the first time in his career as he improved to 11-2-2 on the season and climbed to third in the country in goals against average (1.71) and fourth in save percentage (.937). Jerry Kuhn was tagged with the loss after allowing three power-play goals while totaling 27 saves in 60:00 minutes of play. He falls to 1-3-1 on the season. The victory gives the Beavers an 3-2-1 edge in the all-time BSU/WMU series, while it improves the team’s record to 3-1-2 versus teams hailing from the Central Collegiate Hockey Association.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (14-4-2) 0 2 1 3

Western Michigan (6-10-4) 0 0 0 0

FiRStpeRiOD8:54 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (9) (Hunt, Walters) 18:06 BSU 2-0 6x6 Ryan Cramer (7) (Wacker, George) SeCOnDpeRiOD7:35 NU 2-1 6x6 C.J. Chartrain (2) (P.Zanette, Vandenberg)18:47 NU 2-2 6x5 PP Giancarlo Iuorio (3) (Ross, Gotto)19:26 NU 2-3 6x6 Derek Foam (1) (Moran, Haczyk) tHiRDpeRiOD4:56 NU 2-4 6x6 Marc Zanette (4) (unassisted) 5:53 NU 2-5 6x6 uBryan Haczyk (3) (P.Zanette, Matthews)13:51 NU 2-6 6x6 Marc Zanette (5) (Iuorio, Foam) 18:49 BSU 3-6 6x6 Jordan George (8) (Adams)19:12 BSU 4-6 6x6 Brad Hunt (6) (MacQueen, Lehrke)

(11) Bemidji state 4niagara 6January 15, 2010Lewiston, N.Y. - Dwyer ArenaAttendance : 966

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

BSU 13 5 21 39nU 10 16 6 32

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 3 6 0 1-for-2 .500nU 2 4 0 1-for-3 .333

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (11-3-2) 10 13 0 23 45:53 5Dugas - - 3 3 13:19 1Empty net - - 0 0 0:48 0nU 1 2 3 tot Min GaNoonan (4-6-0) 11 5 19 35 60:00 4

Bemidji state lines1F George Read Lowe 2-1=3pts2F Kinne Walters Cramer 1-1=2 pts3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-2=2 pts 4F Billberg McLeod Hartmann 0-0=0 pts1D Peluso Wacker 0-1=1 pts2D MacIntyre Hunt 1-1=2 pts3D Hardwick adams 0-1=1ptsbold=startingline tOtaL 4-7=11pts

LeWiStOn,n.Y. (Dwyerarena) --All good things must come to an end. Tonight the Bemidji State men’s ice hockey team’s bid for a perfect College Hockey America season ended after eight games. A hard-nosed Niagara squad battled back from an early two-goal deficit to rattle off six consecutive goals and protect its home ice with a 6-4 league victory tonight at Dwyer Arena in Lewiston, N.Y. Although No. 11 BSU opened the game with dominant play during the first 20 minutes and skated into the second period holding a 2-0 lead, Niagara tallied three unanswered goals in the second and piled up three more in the first 13:51 of the third to put the game out of reach for the Beavers. “The first period might have been one of our better periods of the year,” commented head coach tomSerratore. “Whether we self destructed after that, I don’t know. But once we took a few shortcuts and they converted on them, momentum began to shift.” “You knew those kids were going to play a better second period after that tough first period.” He added, “I wish we would have responded a little better, kept our foot on the gas and paid more attention to detail. But you have to give credit to Niagara. The bottom line is that they played with a lot of intensity, they took it to us in the second and third periods and they earned it.” It took the Beavers just 8:54 to get on the scoreboard. ianLowe (Jr., F, Brad-wardine, Manitoba) netted his ninth goal of the season with help from BradHunt(So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) and SheaWalters(So., F, Hibbing, Minn.) just nine seconds into BSU’s first power-play opportunity of the evening. RyanCramer(Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) fired a puck from the top of the right circle, through traffic and past the NU goaltender Chris Noonan, to stretch the Beavers’ lead to two goals just under 10 minutes later (18:06). The game’s first even-strength lamplighter and Cramer’s seventh of the season, sent Bemidji State to the locker room after the first stanza with a comfortable 2-0 lead. Maybe too comfortable. The Purple Eagles struck back at the 7:35 mark of the second to reel the Beavers to within a goal, 2-1. Paul Zanette fired a rocket that was initially saved by DanBakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta), but C.J. Chartrain put the rebound past the BSU goaltender to get the hosting Purple Eagles on the scoreboard. Niagara evened the score, 2-2, at the 18:47 mark. Just 10 seconds after BSU newcomer JordanGeorge (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.) was whistled for slashing, the Bemidji State penalty-kill unit gave up its first power-play goal since Dec. 12--a streak spanning 203 minutes and two seconds. Thirty-two seconds later (19:12), Derek Foam scored to give NU its first lead of the game and swing the momentum to NU as the teams exited for the second intermission. Niagara would ride that wave of momentum into the third period piling three more goals onto their lead. Marc Zanette capitalized on a BSU turnover after a face off in their own zone to net the first of his game-high two goals on the night and Bryan Haczyk scored what would stand as the game winner 57 seconds later (5:53), before Zanette potted his second of the game to put NU up 6-2. Down four goals with just over six minutes to go in the game, the Beavers played with urgency. The team finished the period with a 21-6 advantage in shots on goal and got goals from George and Hunt in the final 90 seconds but it was too little, too late. George and Hunt led the way for the Beavers as each netted a goal and an as-sist in the loss. Niagara had five players garner two points in the game led by Marc Zanette’s two-goal effort. Bakala, who played just 45:53 and posted 23 saves before being pulled for Ma-thieuDugas (Fr., G, L’Assomtion, Quebec), was tagged with the loss after allowing five NU goals. He moves to 11-3-2 on the year.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (14-5-2; 8-1-0) 2 0 2 4

Niagara (6-12-2; 2-3-1) 0 3 3 6

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FiRStpeRiOD16:30 BSU 1-0 6x6 Dan Maclntyre (1) (Lehrke, McKelvie) 16:42 BSU 2-0 6x6 Brance Orban (1) (Read) 18:53 NU 2-1 5x6 SH Paul Zanette (7) (Haczyk) SeCOnDpeRiOD1:57 BSU 3-1 6x6 Matt Read (13) (Orban)18:02 NU 3-2 6x5 PP Giancarlo Iuorio (4) (M.Zanette, Gotto)

tHiRDpeRiOD1:42 BSU 4-2 6x6 uBrance Orban (2) (Wacker) 13:51 NU 4-3 6x6 Ryan Olidis (12) (Moran, Gotto)

(11) Bemidji state 4niagara 3January 15, 2010Lewiston, N.Y. - Dwyer ArenaAttendance : 1,015

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

BSU 8 12 11 31nU 3 11 15 29

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 6 12 0 0-for-4 .000nU 4 8 0 1-for-6 .167

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (12-3-2) 2 10 14 26 60:00 3nU 1 2 3 tot Min GaNoonan (4-7-0) 6 11 10 27 58:55 4Empty net 0 0 0 0 1:05 0

Bemidji state lines1F Orban Read Lowe 3-2=5 pts2F Kinne Walters Cramer 0-0=0 pts3F MacQueen McKelvie Lehrke 0-2=2pts4F Billberg McLeod Hartmann 0-0=0 pts1D Peluso Wacker 0-1=1 pts2D Macintyre Hunt 1-0=1pts3D Hardwick Adams 0-1=1 ptsbold=startingline tOtaL 4-6=10pts

LeWiStOn,n.Y.(Dwyerarena)--It’s been a long time coming. Freshman BranceOrban (F, Lethbridge, Alberta) has put in his time at prac-tice, watched his teammates contribute and waited patiently for his turn to prove he belongs. Saturday, Orban got his chance and he made the most of it. In his first collegiate start, Orban, who found himself flanking the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team’s top line along side the Beavers’ top scorer MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) and ianLowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba), not only held his own, he led the Beavers to a 4-3 College Hockey America victory over Niagara University at Dwyer Arena in Lewiston, N.Y. Orban notched a pair of goals, including the game winner, while adding an assist. “Brance is a smart player,” commented BSU head coach tomSerratore. “We put him in there with a couple other smart players in Matt Read and Ian Lowe forJordanGeorge(Fr., F, Madison, Wis.) and Brance filled in just great.” For the second consecutive night, the Beavers skated out to a 2-0 lead get-ting goals from a pair of unlikely contributors. Junior DanMacintyre (D, Fort Frances, Ontario) got the Beavers on the board 16:30 into the game firing a shot through traffic from the point for the first goal of his career. tylerLehrke (Sr., F. Park Rapids, Minn.) and ChrisMcKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) were credited with assists on the even-strength goal. Just 12 seconds later (16:42), Orban found the back of the net with help from Read to put the Beavers up 2-0. A power-play opportunity in the final 90 seconds of the period set the Bea-vers up in position to take a three-goal lead to the locker room after 20 minutes of play, but a turnover in the neutral zone cost the Beavers that chance and Paul Zanette beat DanBakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) for a short-handed goal with 67 seconds to play in the first period. The teams skated off the ice for the beak with the Beavers leading 2-1. Twenty-four hours after opening the second period flat only to watch an early lead stolen from them, the Beavers exploded into the second period Saturday. It took Read just 1:57 to grab his team-leading 13th goal of the season as Orban collected the first assist of his career at BSU. BSU killed a 5-on-3 lasting 1:14 midway through the second, but the Purple Eagles would capitalize on a man advantage late in the period to stay within strik-ing distance, 3-2. Leading by a goal, Bemidji State opened the third period just as it did the second. Orban posted his second tally of the evening with help from Brady Wacker (Fr., D, Jansen, Saskatchewan) just 1:42 into the stanza. The goal, put-ting BSU up 4-2 would be a big one for the Beavers. It would stand as the game-winner after Ryan Oldis recorded his 12th goal of the season with just 6:09 left in regulation. Bakala and the Beavers held off a late charge by NU for a 4-3 win to salvage a series split. Bakala posted 26 save, including 14 in the final frame, to collect his 12th victory of the season. He is now 12-3-2. Chris Noonan turned away 27 BSU shots, but allowed four goals and was tagged with the loss. He falls to 4-7-0 on the season. The win allows the Beavers to climb to within a game of taking control of the all-time series with Niagara. NU owns a 21-20-8 advantage since the series began in 1999. The Purple Eagles may hold 14-8-3 record over the Beavers when playing at Dwyer Arena, the site of the final CHA Tournament Mar. 12-13, 2010, but BSU has won four of its last five on the NU’s home ice.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (15-5-2; 9-1-0) 2 1 1 4

Niagara (6-13-2; 2-4-1) 1 1 1 3

FiRStpeRiOD11:04 BSU 0-1 6x6 Ian Lowe (10) (George, Hunt) SeCOnDpeRiODnone

tHiRDpeRiOD3:48 BSU 0-2 6x4 PP uBrad Hunt (7) (MacQueen, Lowe) 9:54 BSU 0-3 6x6 Ian Lowe (11) (George) 11:09 BSU 0-4 6x6 Brance Orban (3) (Kinne) 15:34 UMD 1-4 6x5 PP Jack Connolly (16) (Bordson, Connolly)

(4) minnesota dulutH 1(14) Bemidji state 4January 22, 2010Bemijdi, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 2,414 (sellout)

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

UMD 7 12 11 30BSU 11 6 9 26

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

UMD 4 8 0 1-for-6 .167BSU 6 12 0 1-for-4 .250

goaltendingUMD 1 2 3 tot Min GaReiter (8-4-0) 10 6 6 22 47:05 4Hjelle - - 2 2 8:42 0Empty net 0 0 0 0 0:13 0BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (13-3-2) 7 12 10 29 59:53 1Empty net 0 0 0 0 0:07 0

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BeMiDJi,Minn.(John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- ianLowe(Jr., F, Bradwardine, Man-itoba) posted two goals and an assist and DanBakala(So., G, Calgary, Alberta) piled up 29 saves as the No. 14 Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey topped No. 4 University of Minnesota Duluth, 4-1, to open a nonconference home-and-home series at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. In the premier match up on the college hockey docket Friday, the Beavers prevailed in typical BSU fashion playing stingy team defense and out working the Bulldogs to create scoring opportunities. Lowe netted his 10th goal of the season to open the scoring at the 11:03 mark of the first period. BSU’s play making defender Brad Hunt (So. Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) found freshman JordanGeorge (F, Madison, Wis.) behind the net, who in turn, passed the puck to Lowe crashing the net. The Beavers took the 1-0 lead into the locker room at the conclusion of the first period and held it through the second, thanks to selfless defensive play and a hot goaltender. Bemidji State killed off all four of the Bulldogs’ power-play opportunities during the first 40 minutes, including, 44 seconds of 5-on-3 play, and held the one-goal lead despite being out shot 12-6 in the second stanza alone. BSU opened the third period on the attack. Hunt and the Beavers capitalized on their first power-play opportunity of the final frame when the sophomore rifled a shot from the point that made its way through traffic and past Kenny Reiter to put the Beavers up 2-0. JamieMacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) and Lowe were credited with assists on the play. With a two-goal lead just four minutes into the third, the Beavers kicked the pedal to the floor and buried the Bulldogs with goals from Lowe and BranceOrban (Fr., F, Lethbridge, Alberta) prior to the 12-minute mark. Lowe simply out hustled everyone on the ice taking a shot off the pipe in his own zone and though traffic in the neutral zone before deflecting the puck off Reiter’s back for the sec-ond two-goal night of his career (9:54). Seventy-six seconds later, Orban struck for the third time in BSU’s last two games, firing a shot from the right face off circle to end Reiter’s night. The Bulldogs would get on the board with just 4:26 to play as their top scorer, Jack Connolly, put a power-play marker past Bakala with help from Rob Bordson and Mike Connolly. The BSU penalty-kill unit held UMD scoreless in their first five man advan-tage chances and finished the night 5-for-6. The unit has allowed just three pow-er-play goals in the Beavers’ last five outings--a streak spanning 24 opportunities (.875). The BSU power-play unit scored on one of its four chances. Bakala was sharp tonight to say the least, but had plenty of help from his teammates who watered down the potent Bulldog offensive attack by deflecting 27 shot attempts before they had a chance to reach the crease. The sophomore improved to 13-3-2 with the win, allowing just one goal in 59:53 between the pipes. Reiter was tagged with the loss after giving up all four BSU goals in 51:05 of work. He finished with 20 saves. Brett Hjelle stopped two shots and held BSU scoreless working the final 8:42 of play. After being swept by Minnesota Duluth last year, BSU used Friday’s victory to close the Bulldog’s lead in the all-time series to 18-8-0 and close their game at the Glas with a 4-3-0 edge over UMD. The victory over the nationally-ranked Bulldogs also allowed the Beavers to improve to 2-0 versus top 5 teams in 2009-10. BSU also knocked off No. 1 Miami University (Ohio) Nov. 27.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Minnesota Duluth (16-8-1) 0 0 1 1

Bemidji State (16-5-2) 1 0 3 4

FiRStpeRiOD10:11 BSU 1-0 6x6 Chris McKelvie (7) (MacQueen, Lehrke)18:10 UMD 1-1 6x6 Chad Huttel (1) (Akins) SeCOnDpeRiOD10:27 UMD 1-2 6x6 Jordan Fulton (1) (Grun, Olsen) tHiRDpeRiOD7:14 BSU 2-2 5x6 SH Matt Read (14) (Kinne) 8:21 UMD 2-3 6x5 PP Travis Oleksuk (7) (Montgomery, Grun)13:37 BSU 3-3 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (12) (Cramer, Read) 14:06 UMD 3-4 6x6 Mike Seidel (5) (Bordson, Oleksuk) 19:58 BSU 4-4 6x6 EA Ben Kinne (7) (Maclntyre)

OVeRtiMe0:36 BSU 5-4 6x6 Jordan George (9) (Lowe, Hunt)

(14) Bemidji state 5(4) minnesota dulutH 4January 23, 2010D.E.C.C. - Duluth, Minn.Attendance : 5,396 (sellout)

sHots on goal1 2 3 Ot Final

BSU 7 5 11 1 24UMD 11 13 11 0 35

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 6 12 1 1-for-4 .250UMD 5 10 0 1-for-5 .200

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DULUtH,Minn.(Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center) -- What a finish. Trailing 2-1 after 40 minutes of play, the No. 14 Bemidji State men’s ice hockey team tied the game three times in the games final 13 minutes and would need less than a minute of extra time to send the capacity DECC crowd home in disappointment, but not before giving them their monies worth. BSU posted its third consecutive win earning a 5-4 overtime victory versus No. 4 University of Minnesota Duluth. After BenKinne (So., F. St. Paul. Minn.) sent the game to overtime with a goal at the horn, freshman JordanGeorge (F, Madison, Wis.) secured the win for the Beavers taking advantage of a UMD turnover in front of the net. Once the puck was on his stick he accelerated past the Bulldog defensive pair and beat the goaltender with a back-hand flip. Not only did the Beavers claim the nonconference series sweep with the gutty victory, they also improved to 3-0-0 versus teams ranked among the na-tion’s top five spots in 2009-10. The Beavers struck first as senior captain ChrisMcKelvie (F, New Brighton, Minn.) potted his seventh goal of the season at the 10:11 mark of the first period. Fellow senior tylerLehrke (F, Park Rapids, Minn.) started the play intercepting a pass on the blue line in stride and skating it into the offensive zone before giv-ing it up to JamieMacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) who, in turn, found McKelvie on the left doorstep for a quick tip into the back of the net. The Bulldogs knotted the game at 1-1 with 1:50 remaining in the first on a Chad Huttel laser from the top of the right face off circle. Beaver goaltender DanBakala (So., Calgary, Alberta) collected six saves and was aided by the post on two occasions during the first 20 minutes of play as BSU was out shot 11-7. The Beavers and Bulldogs skated to their respective locker rooms deadlocked at 1-1 at the conclusion of the first. The Bulldogs had the Beavers on their heels for a good portion of the second and took its first lead of the series 10:27 into the second frame. Jordan Fulton skated the puck behind Bakala, wrapped around and found an opening between the BSU goaltender’s pad and the post for his first goal of the season. UMD clung to the one-goal lead, 2-1, after two periods, out shooting the Beavers 13-5 in the second. Bemidji State entered the third period facing a deficit for just the fifth time this season and was 0-3-1 in previous four games. But tonight would be different. Matt Read (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) scored a short-handed goal 7:14 in to tie the game at 2-2 to kick start the see-saw battle. Minnesota Duluth got a power-play goal from Travis Oleksuk 1:07 later to regain ownership of the lead, 3-2. At the 13:37-minute mark, ianLowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) scored his fifth goal in the Beavers’ last five games and his third of the series to even the score at 3-3. But the Bulldogs looked to drive the dagger 49 seconds later. Mike Seidle buried a shot from the top of the right face off circle to put the home team up 4-3 with just under six minutes to play. But the Bemidji State would find another gear. With its goaltender off the ice for the final 38 seconds in lieu of an extra attacker, Kinne willed the puck in the net with 1.3 ticks left to tie the game at 4-4 and extend it to overtime. It took just 36 seconds for the Beavers to claim the victory, their first sweep over the Bulldogs since the 2005-06 campaign and to regain ownership of the coveted Babe the Blue Ox traveling trophy. Bakala turned away 31 shots en rout to his 14th victory of the season. He improves to 14-3-2 overall and has not lost in his last three starts.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Ot Final

Bemidji State (17-5-2) 1 0 3 1 5

Minnesota Duluth (16-9-1) 1 1 2 0 4

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FiRStpeRiOD1:24 BSU 0-1 6x5 PP Jordan George (10) (Lowe, Cramer) 13:56 BSU 0-2 6x6 uIan Lowe (13) (George, Hunt) SeCOnDpeRiOD0:34 BSU 0-3 6x6 Jordan George (11) Lowe, 8:04 8:04 RMU 1-3 6x6 James Lyle (1) (Salituro, Blazek) 13:10 BSU 1-4 6x6 Tyler Lehrke (5) (McKelvie, MacQueen) tHiRDpeRiOD19:29 BSU 1-5 6x6 EN Ian Lowe (14) (unassisted)

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

RMU 13 10 10 33BSU 13 7 12 32

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

RMU 5 10 0 0-for-6 .000BSU 6 12 0 1-for-5 .200

goaltendingRMU 1 2 3 tot Min GaOstergard (6-11-2) 11 5 11 27 58:56 4Empty net - - 0 0 1:04 1BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (15-3-2) 13 9 10 32 60:00 1

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BeMiDJi,Minn.(John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- The John S. Glas Fieldhouse has been the site of countless historic events since its erection in 1967 and Friday evening it was host to yet another. Behind two-goal, two assist efforts from ianLowe(Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba), the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey program recorded its 500th victory in its hallowed hockey barn with a 5-1 triumph over Robert Morris University. The Beavers, who are in their 43rd and final season calling the Glas home and are just months from moving into the new 4,300-seat, state-of-the are Bemidji Regional Events Center, have logged 683 games on their cur-rent home ice and have compiled a record of 500-143-41. That’s a winning percentage of over 76-percent or an average of nearly 12 home games per season. Talk about home ice advantage. BSU got out to a 2-0 lead after 20 minutes of play and would not look back. The Beavers would sandwich the Colonials’ only marker of the night with two more goals before registering an empty-netter to bring the score to a final at 5-1. No. 6 Bemidji State improves to 18-5-2 overall and are the first team in the country to claim its 18th win this season. The Beavers also saw their lead in the College Hockey America standings swell to 12 points over second-place RMU as they climbed to 10-1-0 in league play. George posted his 10th goal of the season just 1:24 into the first when Lowe and RyanCramer(Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) found the rookie on the right post for an easy tap in 63 seconds into the Beavers’ first power-play opportunity of the weekend. Just over 12 minutes later (13:56), Lowe added a goal of his own to send BSU to the locker room grasping a 2-0 lead. In an up-and-down, fast-paced first period, BSU goaltender DanBaka-la (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) posted 13 of his 32 saves as the shots were locked at 13-13. Bakala would go on to push his season’s record to 15-3-2 and extended his winning streak to four games with the victory. Just as he did to open the game, George got the Beavers out the gates quickly as the second stanza got underway, netting his second goal of the night just 34 seconds into the period. Linemates Lowe and MattRead(Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) were credited with assists on the play. At the 8:04 mark, James Lyle got the best of Bakala firing a shot from the right face off circle into the back of the net to reel the Beavers to within two goals, 3-1, but Bemidji State would respond to extend their lead to three goals five minutes later (13:10). tyler Lehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn.) crashed the net and pounded a ChrisMcKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) rebound past Brooks Ostergard, the RMU goaltender, for his fifth goal of 2009-10. The score remained locked a 4-1 through 19 minutes of the third frame, but when Robert Morris head coach Derek Schooley elected to pull his goal-ie with just over a minute to play, BSU would need only 35 seconds to make him pay. Lowe picked off a pass in front of the Beavers’ net, chipped the puck past the Colonial defensive pair and chopped at the puck sliding into the offensive zone from his belly for his first empty-net goal of the season. The game would end with RMU holding a slight lead in shots, 33-32. The Beavers scored the game’s only special teams goal of the night, finishing 1-for-5 on the man advantage, while BSU held the Colonials score-less on six chances.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Robert Morris (7-14-4; 3-5-2) 0 1 0 1

Bemidji State (18-5-2; 10-1-0) 2 2 1 5

FiRStpeRiOD3:00 RMU 1-0 6x5 PP Nathan Longpre (11) (Urban, Crichton) SeCOnDpeRiOD9:47 RMU 2-0 5x5 Zach Hervato (3) (Blandina) 17:24 BSU 2-1 6x6 Ryan Cramer (8) (Orban, Kinne) tHiRDpeRiOD8:43 BSU 2-2 6x6 Jordan George (12) (unassisted) 9:22 RMU 3-2 6x6 uDenny Urban (8) (Cramer, Blandina) 14:50 RMU 4-2 6x6 Stefan Salituro (4) (unassisted) 19:59 RMU 5-2 6x6 EN J.C. Velasquez (5) (Chiavetta, Kushneriuk)

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BeMiDJi,Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- Robert Morris University stung No. 6 Bemidji State University Saturday handing the Beavers a 5-2 setback in the team’s final appearance in the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. The Beavers fall to 18-6-2 overall and saw its College Hockey America record dip to 10-2-0 on a night when it honored its 2009-10 senior class of KyleHardwick (Sr., D, Warroad, Minn.), tylerLehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn.), ChrisMcKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) and Chrispeluso (Sr., D, Wadena, Minn.). RMU out played the Beavers from wire-to-wire scoring just three min-utes into the game, adding another midway through the second and record-ing three unanswered goals to close out the win. Nathan Longpre scored 42 seconds into the Colonials’ first power-play opportunity of seven power-play chances of the evening. The visitors would take the 1-0 advantage into the second period of play. RMU was first to strike in a penalty-riddled second frame. Zach Hervato put the Colonials up 2-0 at the 9:47 mark of the period. Despite taking three penalties in the stanza, the Beavers struck back to climb to within a goal af-ter 40 minutes of play. RyanCramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) scored his eighth marker of the season and he was assisted byBranceOrban (Fr., F, Lethbridge, Alberta) and BenKinne (So., F, St. Paul, Minn.). JordanGeorge (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.) level the score at 2-2 8:43 into the third period. But the tie would be short-lived. Thirty-nine second later, Denny Urban would bead BSU goaltender DanBakala (So., Calgary, Alberta) with a laser from the point. Robert Morris would go on to add a goal from Stefan Salituro and an empty-net tally from J.C. Velasquez as the final horn sounded to bring the score to 5-2. The Beavers were out shot for the second consecutive night, 30-28. Bakala collected 25 saves but was tagged with the loss after surrendering four RMU goals in 57:03 between the pipes. He moves to 15-4-2 on the season. The Colonials’ Brooks Ostergard bounded back from a 5-1 loss 24-hours earlier by posting 26 saves en route to his seventh victory of the season. He improves to 7-11-2. With the 5-2 victory, RMU put an end to a five-game losing skid a the hands of the Beavers. But BSU still holds a commanding 17-9-2 lead in the all-time series and an impressive 11-2-1 mark in games played in Bemidji, Minn.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Robert Morris (8-14-4; 4-5-2) 1 1 3 5

Bemidji State (18-6-2; 10-2-0) 0 1 1 2

roBert morris 1(6) Bemidji state 5January 29, 2010Bemijdi, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 2,108

roBert morris 5(6) Bemidji state 2January 30, 2010Bemijdi, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhouseAttendance : 2,243

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

RMU 9 10 11 30BSU 9 7 12 28

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

RMU 4 8 0 1-for-6 .167BSU 6 12 0 0-for-3 .000

goaltendingRMU 1 2 3 tot Min GaOstergard (7-11-2) 9 6 11 26 59:53 2Empty net - 0 0 0 0:07 0BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (15-4-2) 8 9 8 25 57:03 4Empty net 0 0 0 0 2:57 1

FiRStpeRiOD17:22 RMU 0-1 6x6 Dave Cowan (1) (Lyle, Velasquez) SeCOnDpeRiOD10:22 RMU 0-2 6x6 Ron Cramer (4) (Cowan, Blandina)19:02 RMU 0-3 6x4 PP uNathan Longpre (12) (Denny Urban) tHiRDpeRiOD6:08 RMU 0-4 6x6 J.C. Velasquez (6) (Crichton, Lyle) 13:34 BSU 1-4 6x5 PP Tyler Lehrke (6) (MacQueen, Walters)17:53 BSU 2-4 5x6 SHEA Jordan George (13) (Peluso, Lowe) 18:15 RMU 2-5 6x5 PP Nathan Longpre (13) (Kobialko, Urban)

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MOOntOWnSHip,pa. (RMU Island Sports Center) -- Robert Morris Uni-versity scored first and took a 3-0 lead into the third period before handing No. 5 Bemidji State University a 5-2 College Hockey America loss, Friday at RMU Island Sport Center in Moon Township, Pa. The Beavers, now 18-7-2 overall and 10-3-0 in league action, have dropped their last two games to the Colonials. RMU also defeated BSU 5-2 Jan. 30 in its final appearance in the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. Despite a decisive advantage in shots on goal, 16-4, and a signifi-cant number of quality scoring opportunities during the first 20 minutes of play, the Beavers trailed the hosting Colonials 1-0. Robert Morris took the first lead of the game when Dave Cowan threw the puck on net to beat a screened DanBakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) for his first goal of the sea-son. “That first period was a toughy because we played very well,” BSU head coach Tom Serratore said. “You’d like to get a goal in that first period after all of our hard work and quality scoring changes. Then we had a breakdown defensively and they got that 1-0 lead and we never really came back from that.” In the second, the Colonials seemed to keep the pressure on BSU. However, the Beavers remained within a goal through the first 10 minutes of play, but at the 10:22 mark, RMU took a two-goal lead. After Bakala made an initial save on a J.C. Velasquez shot, Bemidji State was unable to clear the puck and a Cowan shot was deflected in front of the net past Bakala by Ron Cramer to put the hosts up 2-0. The Beavers didn’t commit a penalty during the first 37 minutes of play, but when it rains it pours. With tylerLehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn.) in the box for hooking infraction at the 17:45 mark, BSU was whistled for too many men a minute later setting up 60 seconds of 5-on-3 advantage for the Coloinals. RMU would need just 17 seconds to take a 3-0 lead, getting what would eventually become the game-winning goal from Nathan Longpre, who again took advantage of a scrum in front of the net to screen the BSU net-minder. “You know the chances of scoring on a 5-on-3 are pretty high,” com-mented Serratore. “Obviously they converted. That was a back-breaker.” Robert Morris would extend its lead to 4-0 6:08 into the final stanza, effectively ending Bakala’s night after 46:48 between the pipes. Freshman MathieuDugas (G, L’Assomption, Quebec) came off the bench in relief. The change in goaltenders provided a spark for the Beavers. Lehrke scored his sixth goal of the season, a career-high for the senior, to pull the Beavers within three goals, 4-1 with 6:26 to play. Despite pulling Dugas for an extra attacker with just over four minutes to play, the Beavers were left short-handed when JamieMacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) was called for interference a the 17:32 mark. However, JordanGeorge (Fr., F, Madison, Wis.) extended his scoring streak to five games, netting his first collegiate short-handed goal, and 13th goal of the season, with 2:03 to play. But the Colonials would slam the door on the comeback 22 seconds later when Longpre netted his second goal of the evening, this time on an empty net, to give RMU the 5-2 victory. Despite losing 5-2, BSU still holds a commanding 17-10-2 lead in the all-time series, while the series is 6-6-1 in games played in Moon Township, Pa.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (18-7-2; 10-3-0) 0 0 2 2

Robert Morris (9-14-4; 5-5-2) 1 2 2 5

(5) Bemidji state 2 roBert morris 5Feb. 12, 2010Moon Township, Pa. - Island Sports CenterAttendance : 863

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

BSU 16 12 17 45RMU 4 12 7 23

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 4 8 1 1-for-6 .167RMU 6 12 0 2-for-4 .500

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (15-5-2) 3 10 1 14 46:08 4Dugas - - 4 4 12:51 0Empty net - - 0 0 1:01 1RMU 1 2 3 tot Min GaOstergard (8-11-3) 16 12 15 43 60:00 2

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FiRStpeRiOD16:13 BSU 1-0 6x6 Tyler Lehrke (7) (McKelvie) SeCOnDpeRiOD1:52 BSU 2-0 6x5 PP Ben Kinne (8) (Lehrke) 19:52 RMU 2-1 6x6 Scott Kobialko (9) (Longpre) tHiRDpeRiOD5:55 RMU 2-2 6x6 Zach Hervato (5) (Kushneriuk, Salituro) 8:54 BSU 3-2 6x6 uRyan Cramer (9) (Kinne, Peluso) 10:57 BSU 4-2 6x5 PP Jamie MacQueen (6) (Lehrke, Kinne) 18:43 BSU 5-2 6x6 EN Tyler Lehrke (8) (Maclntyre)

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MOOntOWnSHip,pa. (RMU Island Sports Center) -- tylerLehrke (Sr., F. Park Rapids, Minn.) posted two goals and two assists Saturday to lead the No. 5 Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team to a 5-2 victory at Robert Morris University. The win enabled the Beavers to salvage a College Hockey America road series split and come within a point of clinching their third consecutive regular-season championship. “It was a gutty win,” BSU head coach tomSerratore commented. “We let them back in a little bit, but I thought we showed a lot of resiliency when it was 2-2 and we pushed through to get that third goal.” He added, “I thought we were pretty good after that.” Serratore’s team dodged a bullet early as the Colonials caught the Bea-vers on their collective heels during the game’s opening moments. The hosts watched a pair of quality scoring chances ring off the post, but the near misses would wake up the Beavers who would rebound to take a 1-0 lead into the locker room after 20 minutes of play. For the second straight night, Lehrke scored a goal. His seventh lamp-lighter of the season came with 3:47 left in the first period and it would just be the tip of the iceberg for the senior on a career night. He would go on to add a pair of assists and capped the evening with an empty net goal to secure the victory for BSU. “Lehrks was a stud and he’s been a stud for us all year,” said Serratore. “I am proud of that line and I am proud of him. I can’t say enough about how he and Chris McKelvie have anchored that line this year. It is amazing how each year we have seniors step up for us.” With 1:55 of penalty time carried over from the first period, BenKinne(So., F, St. Paul. Minn.) took advantage of the opportunity and accounted for the Beavers’ scoring in the second with a power-play goal at the 1:52 mark. The sophomore skated the puck down the slot, hesitated and as soon as Ostergaard committed low, he shot the puck over his shoulder for his career-high eighth goal of the season. The Colonials reeled the Beavers to within a goal, 2-1, before time ex-pired on the second. Scott Kobialko took a pass from Nathan Longpre and beat MathieuDugas (Fr., G, L’Assomtion, Quebec), to spoil the shutout after 39:53 and swing momentum in the direction of RMU as the teams skated off the ice for the second intermission. Robert Morris knotted the game at 2-2 on a Zach Hervato goal at the 5:55 into the third, but the Beavers would kick the pedal to the floor to and pull away to salvage the series split. RyanCramer (Jr., F, International Falls, Minn.) buried his team-leading fourth game-winning goal of the season on a backhand from the slot on an odd-man rush at the 8:54 mark. From there, JamieMacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) set up for a one-timer from the high slot and unleashed a feed off of the sticks of Lehrke and Kinne from behind the net for a power-play goal. Lehrke then solidified the win with an empty-net goal. BSU finished the game converting 2-for-4 on the man advantage, while its penalty-kill until held the Colonials scoreless on three opportunities. In his first start since Dec. 12, Dugas was a rock for the Beavers. After a shaky start, he posted a win in what Serratore called a “must-win” for BSU turning away 26 shots, while allowing just two goals in 60 minutes between the pipes for BSU.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (19-7-2; 11-3-0) 1 1 3 5

Robert Morris (9-15-4; 5-6-2) 0 1 1 2

(5) Bemidji state 5 roBert morris 2Feb. 13, 2010Moon Township, Pa. - Island Sports CenterAttendance : 987

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

BSU 10 3 11 24RMU 7 9 12 28

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 5 10 0 2-for-4 .500RMU 6 20 0 0-for-3 .000

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaDugas (4-2-0) 7 8 11 26 60:00 2RMU 1 2 3 tot Min GaOstergard (8-12-3) 9 2 8 19 58:54 4Empty net - - 0 0 1:06 1

FiRStpeRiOD11:14 BSU 0-1 6x5 PP Ian Lowe (15) (Cramer, Hunt) SeCOnDpeRiOD8:10 NU 1-1 6x6 Bryan Haczyk (6) (Zanette, Moran) tHiRDpeRiOD4:31 BSU 1-2 6x6 Jamie MacQueen (7) (unassisted) 6:14 BSU 1-3 6x6 uMatt Read (15) (George, Lowe) 12:11 NU 2-3 6x6 Paul Zanette (10) (Haczyk, Beattie)

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BeMiDJi,Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- A pair of third period goals and water-tight penalty-kill play allowed the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team to escape the John S. Glas Fieldhouse with a 3-2 victory Friday over Niagara University. The win, which improved the No. 7 Beavers’ record to 20-7-2 overall and 12-3-0 in College Hockey America play was enough to clinch the school’s third consecutive regular-season league championship and unprecedented 22nd conference crown in program history. Tied 1-1 after two periods of inconsistent play, the Beavers came out in the opening minutes of the third frame to take control of the game. JamieMacQueen(So., F, St. Thomas, Ontario) broke the tie 4:31 into the stanza, stepping in front of a NU pass before skating it into the zone and beating the Purple Eagle goaltender for his seventh goal of the season. MattRead(Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) put the Beavers up 3-1 just 1:33 later when fresh-man playmaker JordanGeorge (F, Madison, Wis.) found the junior streaking down the left side of the slot with a nifty pass. Read then rung a shot off the inside of the left post and into the back of the net for his first point in four games. The goal also stood as the 100th point of his career, making him the seventh BSU player to accumulate 100 career points since the team made the jump to the major college hockey level prior to the 1999-2000 season. He is now locked in a tie with Marty Goulet (1999-03) for sixth place on BSU’s Division I-era scoring list. After settling in to the two-goal advantage, BSU got stuck in a rut and allowed Niagara back in the game. At the 12:11 mark, Paul Zanette scored an even-strength marker to pull the Purple Eagles within a goal, 3-2. Twenty-nine seconds later, Read was called for a major penalty opening the door for a Niagara comeback by setting up with a five-minute man advantage. The Beavers would respond with true grit, banding together to hold the visitors scoreless for the entire five minutes, allowing the penalty-kill unit to finish the evening a perfect 4-for-4 on the night. ian Lowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) scored the Beavers’ only power-play goal of the game midway through threw the first period. BSU finished 1-for-3 on the man advantage. DanBakala (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) was back in the net for the Bea-vers and single-handedly kept the team in the game during a few defensive let downs in the second period. Bakala finished the night with 25 saves, including 11 in the second alone, for his 16th victory of the season. Niagara’s Adam Arvamenko was tagged with the loss after surrendering all three BSU goals. He falls to 2-5-3 in 2009-10. BSU is now within a win of leveling the all-time series, as the team trails Niagara 20-21-8 since the series began in 1999-00. The Beavers own a 12-6-5 mark when hosting the Purple Eagles at “The Glas” and have won four straight over NU in the Bemidji, Minn.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Niagara (7-17-4; 2-9-2) 0 1 1 2

Bemidji State (20-7-2; 12-3-0) 1 0 2 3

niagara 2 (7) Bemidji state 3Feb. 19, 2010Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhousAttendance : 2,414

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

nU 10 3 11 24BSU 7 9 12 28

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

nU 3 6 0 0-for-4 .000BSU 4 11 0 1-for-3 .333

goaltendingnU 1 2 3 tot Min GaAvramenko (2-5-3) 4 12 6 21 59:36 3Empty net 0 0 0 0 0:24 0BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (16-5-2) 11 9 5 25 60:00 2

FiRStpeRiOD5:56 BSU 0-1 6x6 Darcy Findlay (4) (Billberg, Kinne) 7:16 BSU 0-2 6x6 uIan Lowe (16) (Read) 7:16 18:15 BSU 0-3 5x5 Ben Kinne (9) (Hunt, Areshenko) SeCOnDpeRiOD8:18 BSU 0-4 6x6 Darcy Findlay (5) (McLeod, Cramer) 10:02 BSU 0-5 6x6 Matt Read (16) (Wacker) tHiRDpeRiOD7:31 NU 1-5 6x6 C.J. Chartrain (3) (unassisted) 10:59 BSU 1-6 6x6 Ryan Cramer (10) (Kinne)

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BeMiDJi,Minn. (John S. Glas Fieldhouse) -- After 43 years of calling the John S. Glas Fieldhouse home, the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team skated off its ice for the final time Saturday, but not before adding another win to one of the finest legacies of hockey history ever assembled. Since Bemidji State opened the doors to its most recent hockey home Nov. 17, 1967, its men’s hockey program has won 13 national championships, captured 22 conference crowns and posted 880 wins, 502 of which have come at The Glas. With hundreds of alumni, nearly 30 members of the Glas family and a capacity crowd of 2,414 in attendance, Bemidji State celebrated the dedication, history and tradition of Beaver hockey and turned down the lights for one last time with a 6-1 victory over Niagara University. The Beavers came out of the gates buzzing and would not look back. After a goal was disallowed just 35 seconds into the game, BSU got on the board at the 5:56 mark when DarcyFindlay (So., F, Bristol, Quebec) potted his fourth goal of the season and the first of a career-high two on the evening. Less than two minutes later (7:16), MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) won an offensive zone face off and ianLowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) put the Beavers up 2-0. Lowe wound up for a one-timer from the top of the right face off circle for his team-leading 16th goal of the season. BenKinne (So., F, St. Paul, Minn.) gave the Beavers a 3-0 cushion before time would expire on the first period, depositing a rebound off a shot byBradHunt (So., D, Ridge Meadows, British Columbia) for a goal (18:15). Niagara opted to switch goaltenders to begin the second period, but the Beavers didn’t skip a beat. In one of its most dominating 20-minute segments of the season, BSU out shot the Purple Eagles 24-5 and increased its lead to 5-0 along the way. Findlay potted a aaronMcLeod (Fr., F, Ottawa, Ontario) rebound at the 8:18 mark and Read would follow that up by snapping a shot into the back of the net from the high slot to join Lowe atop BSU’s 2009-10 goal scoring list with 16. Niagara bounced back in the third period taking advantage of BSU’s conservative approach to light the lamp. NU’s C.J. Chartrain spoiled DanBakala’s (So., G, Calgary, Alberta) shutout 47 minutes into the contest. Char-train intercepted a failed attempt to clear the puck and fired a shot past the screened Beaver goaltender for the Purple Eagles’ only goal of the night. Junior forward RyanCramer (International Falls, Minn.) closed the book on BSU’s scoring at The Glas netting his 10th goal of the season at the 10:59 mark of the third frame. The goal gave the Beavers a 6-1 lead, marking the sixth time this season that BSU, owner of the nation’s fifth-best goals-per-game average at 3.67, has netted at least six goals in a outing. Despite the teams combining for 34 minutes worth of penalties, not a single power-play goal was scored in the game. BSU finished 0-for-5 on the man advantage, while NU came up dry on its only opportunity of the contest. Bakala was nothing less than sharp, denying 32 Niagara shots, while al-lowing just one goal in 59:56 between the pipes. He finished the weekend 2-0-0 recording a .950 save percentage and 1.50 goals against average. So ends another chapter in one of the most tradition-rich programs in all of sport. BSU hockey bids farewell to The Glas after posting a 502-145-41 overall record and winning nearly 76 percent of this games over the last 43 years. Seldom will you find a venue that is more treasured by those who have called it home and more revered by those who have visited it. Never was that more evident than by the ceremonies held there on this final night. From the introduction of Elfrida Glas, widow of the building’s namesake, to the recogni-tion of the program’s national prominence and to the ceremonial puck drop by legendary head coach R.H. “Bob” Peters in the pregame ceremony, to Vance’s last tour around the rink behind the wheel of the Zamboni, to the post game program honoring the first and last Beaver goals in the building and a pass-ing of the torch through several generations of Beaver hockey, the hallowed hockey barn was flooded with memories.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Niagara (7-18-4; 2-10-2) 0 0 1 1

Bemidji State (21-7-2; 13-3-0) 3 2 1 6

niagara 1(7) Bemidji state 6Feb. 20, 2010Bemidji, Minn. - John S. Glas FieldhousAttendance : 2,414

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

nU 11 5 17 33BSU 9 24 6 39

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

nU 9 26 0 0-for-1 .000BSU 4 8 0 0-for-5 .000

goaltendingnU 1 2 3 tot Min GaHare (1-5-0) 6 - - 6 20:00 3Avramenko - 22 5 27 40:00 3BSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (17-5-2) 11 5 16 32 59:56 1Empty net 0 - - 0 0:04 0

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FiRStpeRiODNone SeCOnDpeRiOD2:40 BSU 1-0 6x6 LL Matt Read (17) (George) 14:00 BSU 2-0 6x5 PP uJamie MacQueen (8) (Wacker, Lehrke) tHiRDpeRiOD1:29 UNO 2-1 6x6 Rich Purslow (13) (Agosta) 19:32 BSU 3-1 6x6 EN Tyler Lehrke (9) (Hunt)

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OMaHa,neb. (Quest Center Omaha) -- Bemidji State may have been out shot 25-17 at the Quest Center in Omaha, Neb., but the only shots that count are the ones that find the back of the net and tonight the Beavers scored three times, while BSU goaltender DanBakala (So., Calgary, Alberta) turned away 24 shots to lift BSU to a 3-1 victory at University of Nebraska-Omaha. After a scoreless first period, the Beavers scored two goals in the sec-ond and held off a steady UNO attack in the third to secure a win over the future Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) foe. Only three games remain in the 2009-10 regular season and BSU en-tered the series clinging to hopes of an at-large berth into the NCAA Tourna-ment. But a loss in any of the Beavers’ remaining contests could send the team spiraling out of the tournament picture, making this weekend’s games must-wins. Tonight the Beavers came through. “I just told the guys in the locker room that we’ve had a lot of monu-mental wins in the history of the program, but this is one of the biggest,” said BSU head coach tomSerratore. “It was a total team effort and I am extremely proud of the guys.” Six different Beavers found their way into the scoring column, but it was the forward line of tylerLehrke (Sr., F, Park Rapids, Minn.), ChrisMcKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.) and JamieMacQueen (So., F, St. Thomas On-tario) that provided the spark for BSU. Lehrke led all players with an empty-net goal and an assist, while MacQueen posted the game-wining tally late in the second period. “You lean on your seniors and I can’t say enough about how well [Leh-rke] has played,” Serratore commented. “Jamie MacQueen has been out-standing the last two or three series and Chris McKelvie has been steady. Again there is no question, we lean on those guys and they’ve delivered.” After setting the tone with dominant play in the opening minutes of the game, the Beavers were out played in a majority of the first period and were out shot 8-2, but escaped the stanza locked in a 0-0 tie. MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) broke the scoreless tie at the 2:40 mark of the second, taking a feed from linemate JordanGeorge (Fr., F, Madi-son, Wis.). George skated into the zone leading a 2-on-1 and threaded a pass through the Mavericks’ defense to find Read crashing the crease. The junior tipped in his team-leading 17th goal of the season to put BSU up 1-0. MacQueen stretched the Beavers’ lead to 2-0, when he scored a power-play marker with six minutes to go in the second period. The Mavericks’ penalty-kill unit failed to cover the slot and the sophomore found a seam, skated between the circles and beat the UNO goaltender for the eventual game-winner. BradyWacker (Fr., D, Jansen, Saskatchewan) and Lehrke were credited with assists on the play. The Mavericks opened the third period with a fury and cut the BSU lead to 2-1 just 89 seconds into the frame. Despite keeping BSU on its heels throughout the final 20 minutes out shooting the visitors 11-8 in the period, UNO pulled its goaltender and surrendered Lehrke’s empty-net goal with 28 seconds to play. Bakala was superb in net, garnering the game’s No. 1 star, while improv-ing to 18-5-2 on the season in the 24-save victory. Nebraska-Omaha’s Jeremie Dupont allowed two BSU goals and made 14 saves in 59:20 of play. Tagged with the loss, he falls to 5-5-2 on the season.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (22-7-2) 0 2 1 3

Nebraska-Omaha (9-15-4) 0 0 1 1

(6) Bemidji state 3 neBraska-omaHa 1Feb. 26, 2010Omaha, Neb. - Quest Center OmahaAttendance : 7,031

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

BSU 2 7 8 17UnO 8 6 11 25

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 5 10 0 1-for-3 .333UnO 3 6 0 0-for-5 .000

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (18-5-2) 8 6 10 24 60:00 1UnO 1 2 3 tot Min GaDupont (5-5-2) 2 5 7 14 59:20 2Empty net - - 0 0 0:40 1

FiRStpeRiOD4:22 UNO 0-1 6x5 PP Eddie Del Grosso (6) (Purslow) SeCOnDpeRiOD7:10 BSU 1-1 6x6 Ian Lowe (17) (unassisted) 8:11 UNO 1-2 6x6 LL Terry Broadhurst (12) (Kemp, Smith) 13:03 UNO 1-3 6x6 uRich Purslow (14) (Fanto, Del Grosso) tHiRDpeRiOD4:23 BSU 2-3 5x5 Matt Read (18) (Peluso)

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OMaHa,neb. (Quest Center Omaha) -- In a game that the Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team was out played for two periods and out shot 27-16, the Beavers threw caution to the wind during the final 20 min-utes, but fell short to University Nebraska-Omaha, 3-2, Saturday in noncon-ference play at Quest Center in Omaha, Neb. The Mavericks, who were snake bitten, 3-1, 24-hours earlier, came out of the gates with a chip on their shoulder. UNO had the Beavers on their heels from the opening face off. The hosts converted their first power-play opportunity to opened a 1-0 lead 4:22 into the frame. Eddie Del Grosso’s power-play goal for UNO was the first the BSU penalty-kill unit had allowed since Feb. 13 versus Robert Morris University--a streak spanning five games and 186:07. Despite being out shot 13-3 in the first period, the Beavers, on the shoulders of solid play from goaltender DanBakala(So., Calgary, Alberta) skated into the locker room trailing by only a goal. Just when BSU seemed to have righted the ship on an ianLowe (Jr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) wrister that evened the score 7:10 into the second stanza, UNO bounced back 61 seconds later to stretch its lead back to 2-1. Before the period ended, the Mavericks’ Rich Purslow added what would eventually become the game-winning goal, tipping a centering pass from Nick Fanto into the back of the net. Trailing by two goals, 3-1, the Beavers came out of the second intermis-sion with something to prove. With a man from each team serving time in the penalty box and the teams playing four-on-four, MattRead (Jr., F, Ilderton, Ontario) and Chrispeluso (Sr., D, Wadena, Minn.) broke away from the UNO quartet for a 2-on-0 rush. Peluso set BSU’s leading scorer up perfectly and Read rapped his team-leading 18th goal of the season across the goal line. BSU applied consistent offensive pressure in the third and with 1:23 left in regulation, BSU head coach tomSerratore pulled Bakala in for an extra attacker, but the Beavers were unable to deposit the equalizer. “They got the best of us for two periods. We just had no legs,” Serratore commented after the game. “But in the third period I thought we played with a little urgency and made a game out of it. “I am glad we responded in the third period,” added the ninth-year head coach. “Hopefully that will carry over to next weekend in Huntsville.” BSU falls to 1-5-0 in the all-time series with Nebraska-Omaha with all six meetings taking place on the Mavericks home ice.

ScoringSummary 1 2 3 Final

Bemidji State (22-8-2) 0 1 1 2

Nebraska-Omaha (10-15-4) 1 2 0 3

(6) Bemidji state 2 neBraska-omaHa 3Feb. 26, 2010Omaha, Neb. - Quest Center OmahaAttendance : 7,031

sHots on goal1 2 3 Final

BSU 3 8 7 18UnO 13 10 4 27

penalties & power playspen Min SHG ppG/O pct.

BSU 6 12 0 0-for-5 .000UnO 6 12 0 1-for-5 .200

goaltendingBSU 1 2 3 tot Min GaBakala (18-6-2) 12 8 4 20 58:30 3Empty net - - 0 0 1:30 0UnO 1 2 3 tot Min GaFaulkner (13-9-4) 3 7 6 16 59:36 2Empty net 0 0 0 0 0:24 0