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THE MATCHUP: The 13th-ranked University of New
Hampshire men’s hockey team continues its three-game
homestand with a pair of games against 17th-ranked Vermont on
Friday and Saturday night at Whittemore Center. UNH won this
year’s only prior meeting 5-2 on Dec. 6 at Gutterson
Fieldhouse. Friday night’s game will be broadcast live on
NESN with a 7:30 p.m. start tabbed (doors open 6:30 p.m.). while
Saturday night the teams will meet at 7 p.m.
SCOUTING THE NO. 17 CATAMOUNTS: No. 17 Vermont enters the
weekend series with a 13-10-5 overall record, but just a 7-9-5 mark
good for 19 points and eighth place in Hockey East. In a tight
Hockey East race, the Catamounts are just three points out of
fourth place and just two points ahead of Merrimack for the final
playoff spot. UVM, tied with UNH for ninth in the pairwise, has an
impressive non-conference resume with a 6-1-0 mark with wins over
Denver, Yale, Minnesota-Duluth just to name a few. The Catamounts
are just 3-4-3 in their last 10 including dropping three of a
possible four points at home to Merrimack last weekend. A
well-balanced offensive attack features four players with 20-plus
points led by senior forward Brayden Irwin, who has 24 points (11g,
13 a). Sophomore netminder Rob Madore is 9-8-5 with a 2.64 GAA and
a .908 save percentage, while Mike Spillane is 4-2-0 with a 3.11
GAA and an .885 save percentage.
SERIES HISTORY VS. VERMONT: The Wildcats own the
advantage in the all-time series vs. Vermont at 67-16-3 in 86
all-time meetings dating back to Dec. 14, 1963. UNH is 9-2-2
against the Catamounts since they became a member of Hockey East
during the 2005-06 season. This year’s the Wildcats won the
only meeting 5-2 up in Burlington, while a year ago UNH capture the
season series 2-1-0 with Vermont, a team which advanced to the
Frozen Four. UNH owns a 32-10-1 all-time record vs. the Catamounts
at Gutterson Field House and Coach Umile in his 20-year coaching
career has registered a 23-6-2 mark against Vermont in 30 meetings.
Overall, the Wildcats are 17-3-2 in the last 22 meetings with
Vermont. Captain Peter LeBlanc is the leading active scorer against
Vermont with 11 points in 10 games, while Brian Foster is 3-1-0 in
five all-time appearances against UVM.
SCORING LEADERS VS. THE CATAMOUNTS:
Player GP
G-A-P
Peter LeBlanc 10 5-6-11
Bobby Butler 10 5-5-10
Paul Thompson 7 1-4-5
Phil DeSimone 7 0-4-4
Blake Kessel 4 3-1-4
Mike Sislo 7 1-2-3
Damon Kipp 4 2-0-2
StevIe Moses 4 0-2-2
Greg Manz 4 2-0-2
Nick Krates 6 0-1-1
Matt Campanale 5 0-1-1
Greg Burke 1 1-0-1
Connor Hardowa 1 0-0-0
Austin Block 1 0-1-1
Dalton Speelman 1 0-1-1
Mike Borisenok 1 0-1-1
Mike Beck 1 0-0-0
Brett Kostolansky 1 0-0-0
John Henrion 1 0-0-0
Goaltending Stats
Player GP/Min
GA GAA W-L-T
SV SV%
Foster 5/254:06
15 3.54 3-1-0
114 .883
Foster Game-by-Game vs. the Catamounts
Date Min
Res. Svs. GA
Shots
1/5/07
11:58 N/D 2
0 2
1/30/09
60:00 W 24
2 26
3/6/09
58:24 L 29
6 35
3/7/09
63:44 W 31
5 36
12/6/09
60:00 W 28
2 30
Totals
254:06 3-1-0
114 15 129
LAST TIME THESE TEAMS MET (Dec. 6, 2009): UNH used a
three-goal second period to power a 5-2 win over Vermont at
Gutterson Fieldhouse. Twelve different Wildcats factored in
the scoring including Peter LeBlanc (1g, 1a) and Stevie Moses (2a),
who recorded multi-point efforts. Brian Foster stopped 28 shots
allowing just a pair of power play goals in the winning effort.
FRIDAY NIGHT HOCKEY ON NESN; UNH 2-0-2 ON NESN THIS
SEASON: Friday night is the return of Hockey East Friday
Night to UNH. Red Sox play-by-play personality Don Orsillo will
call the action with former Bruin and Boston College player Craig
Janney. The broadcast will begin at 7 p.m. with “Hockey
East Face-Off Live” NESN pre-game show, followed the live
action at 7:30 p.m.
BUTLER NAMED HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bobby
Butler was named Hockey East Player of the Week. He earns this
award for a league-best third time this season and the first time
since Jan. 11. Butler, a Hobey Baker candidate, scored a
career-high four goals including a natural hat trick in the third
period, which proved to the difference in UNH’s 5-2 win over
Providence on Friday night. Butler’s three-goal third broke a
2-2 deadlock and gave the senior his first career hat trick. He
scored the game’s first goal, the game-winning goal and a
short-handed goal during the night. It marks the first time since
Dec. 11, 2008 a UNH player recorded four goals and a natural hat
trick in a game. Mike Sislo accomplished both in a 9-4 win over
Holy Cross. Butler, the league’s leading scorer with 35
points in HE play, is tied for the nation’s lead in goals
scored with 23 and ranks in the top five nationally in points,
points per game, goals and goals per game.
USCHO.com’s PAIRWISE RANKINGS (Feb. 12):
Record
RPI
Rk Team PWR
Rk W-L-T
Win % Rk RPI
1 Miami 24
1
22-4-6 .7812
1 .5891*
2 Denver 23
2 20-6-4
.7333 2
.5861*
3 Wisconsin 22
5 18-7-4
.6897 3
.5745
4t St. Cloud State 19
6 19-9-4
.6562 4
.5622
4t Bemidji State 19
3 19-7-2
.7143 6
.5510
4t Boston College 19
8 17-9-2
.6429 7
.5507
7 Colorado Coll. 15
11t
17-10-3 .6167 5
.5554
8 Yale 14
4 16-6-3
.7000 9
.5438
9t Minn.-Duluth 13
11t
18-11-1 .6167 8
.5479
9t New Hampshire 13
16 14-10-4
.5714 10 .5402
9t Michigan State
13 14
17-10-5 .6094 13
.5357
9t Vermont 13
19t
13-10-5 .5536 16
.5302
13t North Dakota 12
23t
14-11-5 .5500 11
.5395
13t Cornell 12
7 14-7-3
.6458 14
.5334
15 Massachusetts 11
22 16-13-0
.5517 19
.5252
16 Ferris State 10
10 18-10-4
.6250 12
.5382
17 Maine 9
19t
14-11-3 .5536 15
.5326
18t Alaska 8
23t 12-9-9
.5500 23
.5216
18t Boston Univ. 8
32 13-12-3
.5179 20
.5249
20t Northeastern 7
19t
15-12-1 .5536 17
.5271
20t Union 7
9 16-8-6
.6333 18
.5258
22 No. Michigan 4
17 14-10-8
.5625 21
.5242
23 Lake Superior 3
26t
15-12-5 .5469 25
.5184
24 Neb.-Omaha 2
18 16-12-6
.5588 22
.5220
25 Mass.-Lowell 0
28t
15-13-2 .5333 24
.5189
SCORING BY CLASS: 2009-10 breakdown of scoring by
class.
Class G-A-P G-A-P
%
Seniors: 34-33-67 35-20-26
Juniors: 36-53-89 38-32-34
Sophomores: 20-57-77
21-34-29
Freshmen: 6-23-29 6-14-11
BUTLER REACHES 40 POINTS, 21st-STRAIGHT SEASON WITH 40-POINT
PLAYER: Bobby Butler registered his 40th point Friday and
it marks the 21st-straight season UNH has had a player with at
least 40 points. The last time the Wildcats did not have a 40-point
scorer was the 1988-89 season.
TO THIS POINT LAST YEAR: A comparison through 28 games
between this season and last season.
07-08 08-09
09-10
Record 19-7-2
14-9-5 14-10-4
HE Record 15-4-2
10-7-4 13-5-3
Goals scored 98
84 96
Goals scored/PG 3.50
3.00 3.43
Goals Allowed 71
81 90
Goals Allowed/PG 2.50
2.89 3.21
Shots 922
941 924
Shots Allowed 887
823 852
Power Play 17.4%
13.5% 16.5
(23-132)
(21-155) (20-121)
Penalty Kill 86.4%
82.4% 79.0%
(127-147)
(122-148) (94-119)
Top 3 Scorers Fornataro van
Riemsdyk Butler
12-23-35
10-21-31
22-19-41
Radja
LeBlanc
Kessel
18-17-35
9-13-22
6-24-30
van Riemsdyk Sislo,
Butler
Thompson
10-13-23 16-5-21,
7-14-21 15-14-29
40-POINT SCORERS SINCE 2000: Bobby Butler surpassed the
40-point mark with six games remaining in the regular season. There
have been 23 players to record 40 points since 2000 with Darren
Haydar topping the list with 76 points in 2001-02.
Player G-A-P
Year
Bobby Butler 22-19-41
2009-10
James van Riemsdyk 17-23-40
2008-09
Matt Fornataro 18-28-46
2007-08
Mike Radja 19-24-43
2007-08
Trevor Smith 21-22-43
2006-07
Matt Fornataro 13-27-40
2006-07
Jacob Micflikier 16-26-42
2005-06
Brett Hemingway 19-22-41
2005-06
Daniel Winnik 15-26-41
2005-06
Sean Collins 19-37-56
2004-05
Preston Callander 25-29-54
2004-05
Jacob Micfliker 20-24-44
2004-05
Daniel Winnik 18-22-40
2004-05
Steve Saviano 27-22-49
2003-04
Sean Collins 16-26-42
2003-04
Justin Aikins 10-31-41
2003-04
Lanny Gare 22-29-51
2002-03
Colin Hemingway 22-25-47
2002-03
Darren Haydar 31-45-76
2001-02
Colin Hemingway 33-33-66
2001-02
Sean Collins 20-25-45
2001-02
Lanny Gare 9-31-40 2001-02
Darren Haydar 18-23-41
2000-01
OH CAPTAIN, OUR GOAL SCORERS: All five of UNH’s
goals on Friday night were scored by co-captains Peter LeBlanc (1g)
and Bobby Butler (4g).
HOCKEY EAST TAKE NOTICE; NOT IN OUR HOUSE: UNH remains
unbeaten against Hockey East foe (7-0-2) at Whittemore Center this
season. The ‘Cats last Hockey East loss at Whittemore Center
was Jan. 25, 2009 a 3-1 loss to BU; they are 12-0-3 since that loss
in league games at the Whitt.
SWEEP OF THE FRIARS; FIRST SWEEP IN HE PLAY SINCE
2007-08: The Wildcats completed a three-game sweep of
Providence on Friday night. It marks the first series sweep since
the 2007-08 season. In 2007-08, UNH swept BC, BU and Maine. BC was
the most recently completed sweep as the Wildcats 5-1 win on Feb.
23 clinched the regular season title and completed the season
sweep.
T-B-D LINE, A DETERMINED SUCCESS:Since its formation on
Nov. 14, 2009, the Wildcat TBD line (Thompson, Butler, DeSimone)
have posted 36 goals, 40 assists for 76 points in 18 games (4.22
ppg) and guided UNH to a 12-4-2 record over span.
Since the T-B-D line was formed
Player Goals
Assists
Points PPG
Butler 15 14
29 1.61
DeSimone 8
16
24 1.33
Thompson 13
10
23 1.27
Totals 36 40
76 4.22
DESIMONE’S CAREER HIGH EXTENDS STREAK TO 10 GAMES:
Phil DeSimone handed out a career-high three assists and extended
his team-best scoring streak to 10 games. DeSimone has 14 points
(5g, 9a) during this 10-game span.
FOUR SCORE FOR BUTLER: Bobby Butler scored a career-high
four goals including a natural hat trick in the third period to
break a 2-2 tie and lift the Wildcats to a 5-2 win over Providence
on Friday night. It marks the first time since Dec. 11, 2008 a UNH
player recorded four goals and a natural hat trick in a game. Mike
Sislo accomplished both in a 9-4 win over Holy Cross. Butler, the
league’s leading scorer with 35 points in HE play, is tied
for the nation’s lead in goals scored with 23 and ranks in
the top five nationally in points, points per game, goals and goals
per game.
‘CATS ENJOY VIEW FROM THE TOP: New Hampshire
retained its three-point lead over second-place Boston College
thanks to a win and a BC split with UMass-Lowell, while it extended
its lead to five points over three-place Maine with a pair of Black
Bear losses at Boston University.
UNH CONTINUES TO RECENT SUCCESS AGAINST PC: With the win
over PC, the Wildcats improve to 8-0-2 in the last 11 games against
Providence.
THE NATIONAL POLLS:
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine (Feb. 15)
Rk. School, Pts. (FPV)
LW Record
WIP
1 Miami University, 508 (32)
1 22-4-6 19
2 University of Denver, 478
(2) 2 20-6-4
19
3 University of Wisconsin, 441
3 18-7-4 12
4 St. Cloud State University,
379 4 19-9-4
8
5 Yale University, 369
7 16-6-3
19
6 Minnesota Duluth, 297
8 18-11-1
13
7 Bemidji State University,
281 5 19-7-2
16
8 Colorado College, 273
9 17-10-3
16
9 Boston College, 262
10 17-9-2
16
10 Cornell University, 231
6 14-7-3
19
11 University of North Dakota,
162 11
14-11-5 19
12 Michigan State University,
140 14
17-10-5 14
13 New Hampshire, 123
15 14-10-4
4
14 Ferris State University, 56
13 18-10-4
10
15 University of Maine, 29
12 14-11-3
2
Others receiving votes: Union College, 14;
University of Vermont, 13; University of Massachusetts, 10;
University of Nebraska Omaha, 8; Boston University, 3; Rochester
Institute of Technology, 3.
USCHO.com Div. I Men’s Poll (Feb. 15)
Rk. Team
(First Place)
Record Pts LW
1
Miami
(45)
22-4-6 995
1
2
Denver
(5)
20-6-4 954
2
3
Wisconsin
18-
7-4 899
3
4 St. Cloud
State
19-
9-4 797
4
5
Yale
16-
6-3 778
6
6
Minnesota-Duluth
18-11-1
674 7
7 Colorado
College
17-10-3
648 9
8 Boston
College
17-9-2 644
10
9 Bemidji
State
19-7-2 643
5
10
Cornell
14-7-3 577
8
11 North
Dakota
14-11-5 496 11
12 Michigan
State
17-10-5 475 13
13 New
Hampshire
14-10-4
429 15
14 Ferris
State
18-10-4 347 14
15
Maine
14-11-3 265 12
16
Union
16-8-6 230
16
17
Vermont
13-10-5 156 17
18
Massachusetts
16-13-0 105 18
19 Boston
University
13-12-3
98 NR
20
Alaska
12-9-9 68
NR
Others Receiving Votes: Mass.-Lowell 57,
Nebraska-Omaha 46, Northern Michigan 36, Northeastern 28, Michigan
22, RIT 21, Rensselaer 7, Sacred Heart 4, St. Lawrence 1
HERE IS UNH RANKED?: Here is a week-by-week look at the
‘Cats in the national polls and the HE standings:
Date USA TODAY USCHO
HE
9/28
RV N/A t-4th (pre)
10/5
N/A 16 t-4th (pre)
10/12 RV
RV t-4th (pre)
10/19 RV
RV N/A
10/26 RV
RV t-1st
11/2
NR RV t-2nd
11/9
NR RV t-3rd
11/16 NR
RV t-2nd
11/23 NR
RV t-1st
11/30 NR
RV 1st
12/7
RV 19 1st
12/14 RV
16 1st
12/21 RV
NP 1st
12/28 NP
NP 1st
1/4
RV RV 1st
1/11
RV 20 1st
1/18
RV 16 1st
1/25
12 13 1st
2/1
13 13 1st
2/8
15 15 1st
2/15
15 15 1st
WILDCAT AWARDS: Here is a list of awards that
Wildcat players have won to date this season:
Player Award
Date
Dalton Speelman HE Rookie of the
Week
10/26
Bobby Butler HE Co-Player of the
Week 11/16
Brian Foster HE Defensive Player of
Week 11/23
Bobby Butler HE Player of the
Month
Nov.
Brian Foster HE Defensive Player of
Week 12/7
Brian Foster HE Goalie of the
Month
Dec.
Bobby Butler HE Co-Player of the
Week 1/11
Brian Foster HE Defensive Player of
Week 1/11
Paul Thompson Co-MVP Battle for the RiverStone
IX 1/16
Blake Kessel Co-MVP Battle for the RiverStone
IX 1/16
Brian Foster HE Defensive Player of
Week 1/25
Brian Foster HE Goalie of the
Month
Jan.
Bobby Butler Walter Brown
Semifinalists 2/1
Blake Kessel Walter Brown
Semifinalists 2/1
Bobby Butler Frozen Four Skills Challenge
Nom. 2/1
Bobby Butler HE Player of the
Week
2/15
HOME-SWEET-HOMESTAND: After dropping three-straight road
games, the Wildcats continue its current three-game homestand with
a pair of games against Vermont at Whittemore Center where they are
7-0-2 against Hockey East opponents. UNH will play four of the
final six at home.
2,000 SAVES FOR FOSTER: Senior netminder Brian Foster is
just the eighth player in UNH history to register 2,000 career
saves.
RNK PLAYER
GAMES SAVES
1. Kevin
Regan 112
3,235
2. Greg
Moffett 101
2,602
3. Mike
Ayers 101
2,532
4. Greg
Rota 78
2,282
5. Ty
Conklin 93
2,188
6. Todd
Pearson 81
2,178
7. Bruce
Gillies 71
2,140
8. Brian
Foster 75
2,045
KESSEL MOVES UP TO SECOND NATIONALLY IN DEFENSIVE
SCORING: Blake Kessel ranks second nationally in defensive
scoring behind Wisconsin’s Brendan Smith and his 24 assists
matches the best total by a UNH defenseman (Yandle 24 –
2005-06) in the last decade.
20-plus assists for defenseman in single season since 1997-98
Year
Player
Assists
1998-99 Jayme
Filipowicz
30
1997-98 Jayme
Filipowicz
28
1998-99 Steve
O’Brien
27
2009-10 Blake
Kessel
24
2005-06 Brian
Yandle
24
2008-09 Kevin
Kapstad
23
2004-05 Brian
Yandle
22
2001-02 Garrett
Stafford
22
2000-01 Garrett
Stafford
21
T-B-D LINE EXTENDS GOAL SCORING STREAK TO 10 GAMES:
UNH’s top line of Bobby Butler, Paul Thompson and Phil
DeSimone have combined to score at least one goal in each of the
past 10 games for UNH. Overall, the line has 21 goals (2.10
gpg) during this 10-game span and 36 since its formation 18 games
ago (2.0 gpg).
FOSTER CLIMBING UNH RECORD BOOKS: After sitting the wings
behind Wildcat legendary netminder Kevin Regan, Brian Foster is
writing his name in the Wildcat goaltending record book.
Career GAA: 2.84 (5th) Career
Save %: .908 (5th)
Career Games: 75 (8th)
Career Saves: 2,045 (8th)
Career Wins: 36 (9th)
Wildcats Among National leaders: Below is a list of where
UNH players and team rank nationally.
Individual Rank Stats
Points Per Game:
Bobby Butler 4th 1.46 ppg
Blake Kessel 40th 1.11 ppg
Paul Thompson 54th 1.04
ppg
Goals Per Game:
Bobby Butler 2nd 0.79
gpg
Paul Thompson 26th 0.54
gpg
Assists Per Game:
Blake Kessel 9th
0.89 apg
Bobby Butler 39th
0.68 apg
Power Play Goals:
Bobby Butler 31st 6 ppg
Short-Handed Goals:
Bobby Butler 6th 2 shg
Peter LeBlanc 20th 1 shg
Phil DeSimone 20th 1 shg
Paul Thompson 20th 1 shg
Game-Winning Goal:
Bobby Butler 13th 4 gwg
Defensemen Scoring:
Blake Kessel
2nd/2nd 30pts. /1.11 ppg
Freshmen Scoring:
n/a
Goals Against Average:
Brian Foster 51st 3.09 gaa
Save Percentage:
Brian Foster 50th
.904
Winning Percentage:
Brian Foster 30th .556
Team
Scoring Offense 11th
3.43
Scoring Defense 40th 3.21
Scoring Margin 26th 0.11
Penalty Minutes 57th 10.5
Power Play 40th 17.2
Penalty Kill 47th
78.3
Combined Special Teams 46th
47.6
Winnning Percentage 20th
.556
***HOBEY BAKER CANDIDATE BOBBY BUTLER***
UNH ATHLETICS UNVEILS BUTLERFORHOBEY.COM: UNH athletic
department unveils the all-new ButlerforHobey.com. The sleek
interactive site, designed by Pack Network, is geared to raise
awareness and support for men’s hockey senior forward Bobby
Butler in his candidacy for college hockey’s greatest
individual honor, the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, given each year
to college hockey’s top player. Click here to visit
ButlerforHobey.com.
BUTLER SECOND NATIONALLY IN GOALS, THIRD IN SCORING:
Bobby Butler ranks second in the nation in goals with 0.79 goals
per game. In addition, his 1.46 ppg is good for third
nationally.
BUTLER’S GOT SKILLS: Bobby Butler is a nominee for
the 2010 NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge team. Fans can log onto
http://www.ncaa.com/frozenfourskillschallenge/index.html.
BUTLER ONE OF 16 NOMINEES FOR 2010 HOCKEY HUMANITARIAN:
Bobby Butler was among a group of 18 college hockey players
nominated for the 2010 BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hockey
Humanitarian Award. The award honors college hockey’s finest
citizen, someone who gives back to his or her community. The
finalists will be announced later this month, and the recipient
will be announced at the Frozen Four in Detroit on April 9. For
more on the award, visit hockeyhumanitarian.org.
BUTLER, KESSEL NAMED SEMIFINALISTS FOR WALTER BROWN
AWARD: Bobby Butler and Blake Kessel were named
semifinalists for the 58th annual Walter Brown Award, presented
annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New
England. Butler and Kessel were among a group of 16 semifinalists
selected by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston, as announced by
president Steve Grogan on Feb. 1. In total 11 players from Hockey
East were selected. The Wildcats have a storied tradition in the
Walter Brown Award history that includes seven former Wildcats that
have earn the Walter Brown Award including Bob Miller (1977), Ralph
Cox (1979), Ty Conklin (2001), Mike Ayers (2003) Steve Saviano
(2004) and most recently Kevin Regan (2008).
UNH’S OFFENSE 11TH NATIONALLY: New
Hampshire’s offense ranks 11th in the country at 3.43 gpg
including 14 games (50%) with four or more goals.
Among the League Leaders: Where some of the Wildcats rank
in Hockey East.
Player All
Games HE Games
Points Bobby Butler
3rd (41pts.) 1st(35 pts)
Blake
Kessel 9th (30
pts.) 11th(21 pts.)
Paul
Thompson 10th (29 pts.)
8th(24 pts.)
Phil
DeSimone 12th (27 pts.)
7th(25 pts.)
Goals Bobby
Butler 1st (22 g) 1st (18
g)
Paul
Thompson 5th (15 g) 3rd
(12 g)
Assists Blake Kessel
4th (24
a) 6th
(17 a)
Bobby
Butler 6th (19 a)
6th (17 a)
Phil
DeSimone 6th (19 a) 5th
(18 a)
PP Goals Bobby Butler 9th (6
ppg) 11th (4 ppg)
Mike
Sislo
11th
(4ppg) SH Points Bobby
Butler 2nd (3 shp) 1st (3
shp)
Paul
Thompson 5th (2 shp) 3rd (2
shp)
GW Goals Bobby Butler 3th (4
gwg) 2nd (3 gwg)
Def. Scoring Blake Kessel 1st
(30 pts) 1st(21 pts)
GAA Brian Foster
9th
(3.09)
5th (2.70)
Save % Brian Foster
8th (.904) 4th (.913)
Win % Brian
Foster
5th(.556)
2nd (.675)
WHERE UNH IS RANKED IN HOCKEY EAST:
Overall HE games
Goals/per game 3.43/3rd
3.71/1st
GAA 3.21/7th 2.81/3rd
Power Play 16.5/9th
16.5/9th
Penalty Kill 79.0/8th
75.3/10th
Special Teams Net +1/7th
-3/6th
1st Period Scoring
24/5th 20/3rd
2nd Period Scoring
45/1st 33/1st
3rd Period Scoring 25/8th
23/6th
Overtime Scoring
2/2nd
2/1st
UNH HOCKEY ON TELEVISION: UNH will have 13 games
broadcast live on TV in 2009-10. NESN will air four games, while
three will air on ESPNU, while COX-TV and WABI will each broadcast
one.
DATE GAME
Channel RES.
Oct. 23 Northeastern
NESN W, 4-2
oct. 30 at wisconsin tvw
madison/wc L, 1-4
Oct. 31 at wisconsin
wisc-tv3/wc L, 1-6
Nov. 6 Boston College
NESN T, 4-4 (OT)
Nov. 8 AT Mass-Lowell
ESPNU L, 3-6
nov. 21 at boston univ.
nesn T, 3-3 (OT)
Dec. 6 at Vermont
ESPNU W, 5-2
Dec. 11 at Providence
Cox-TV W, 4-3
Jan. 3 Cornell
ESPNU L, 2-5
jan. 23 at boston univ.
nesn W, 4-1
Feb. 6 at Maine
WABI-TV L, 3-6
Feb. 19 Vermont NESN
March 5 Boston College NESN






