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5-6, 159 Forward Shoots: Left Columbus, Ohio Portage (MJHL)
Josh Boyd Senior
2008-09: Played in 35 games, the last 30 in succession...had single goals against Niagara (Oct. 11), Northern Michigan (Nov. 15) and Miami (Jan. 31)....had one assist in six games...his goal against Miami came on the power play...was even or better in 24 games with a best of +2 in the Nov. 29 Minnesota State game... second-lowest plus-minus rating (minus-4) on team for players appearing in 25 or more games… blocked 12 shots... had points in consecutive games for the first time in his career with assists in the Minnesota State (Nov. 29) and Notre Dame (Dec. 12) games. 2007-08: Dressed in eight games, finishing the season with 11 shots on net...tallied a helper on the game-winning goal of the first game he saw action in at Wayne State (Nov. 30)...finished with a plus or even rating in three games. 2006-07: Played in 12 games, scoring his lone point with a goal versus Alaska in a 6-4 win...was also plus-1 in that game...finished the year minus-1.
ous season he helped lead the same team to a regular season championship as well as a Turnbull Cup Championship, scoring 32 points (8g, 24a) in 41 games...he also helped his team to the Anavet Cup Championship.
Career Highs Goals: 1 (4 times - most recent 1/31/09 at Miami) Assists: 1 (7 times - most recent 3/6/09 at Ohio State) Points: 1 (11 times - most recent 3/6/09 at Ohio State) Point Streak: 2 (11/29/08 - 12/12/08) Goal Streak: 1 (4 times) Assist Streak: 2 (11/29/08 - 12/12/08) First Collegiate Goal/Point: 12/9/06 at Alaska Playoff Scoring: 2 GP, 0-1--1 Career Multi-Point Games: 0
Personal: Full name - Josh Philip Boyd... was born April 27, 1986...has one sister (Melissa) and is the son of Don and Linda Boyd...his father was a goaltender at BGSU from 1971-74...is a 2004 graduate of Saunders Secondary School...majoring in sport management.
Coach Williams on Josh Boyd ...
Boyd vs. CCHA Opponents GP G A Pts Alaska.............................. 7............... 1.............. 0...............1 Ferris State...................... 2............... 0.............. 0...............0 Lake Superior................... 4............... 0.............. 1...............1 Miami (OH)...................... 3............... 1.............. 0...............1 Michigan.......................... 3............... 0.............. 1...............1 Michigan State................. 3............... 0.............. 0...............0 Nebraska-Omaha............. 3............... 0.............. 0...............0 Northern Michigan.......... 4............... 0.............. 0...............0 Notre Dame..................... 7............... 0.............. 1...............1 Ohio State........................ 5............... 0.............. 1...............1 Western Michigan........... 3............... 0.............. 0...............0
Prior to BG: Finished the 2005-06 season with 57 points (25g, 32a) in 54 games while playing for the Portage Terriers...that same season he was named team MVP...the previ-
“As the year (2008-09) went on, he became more and more of a reliable source for us. I think he knows of the opportunity coming to him this year. He is another smaller guy that plays with a lot of heart and emotion out there.”
Boyd’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2006-07...........12.............1............ 0.............1................ 1-2...................0/0/0.............-1........................ 11..........1........... 0............1.............. 1-2..................0/0/0........... -1 2007-08............8..............0............ 1.............1................ 0-0...................0/0/0.............-5......................... 5...........0........... 0............0.............. 0-0..................0/0/0........... -2 2008-09...........35.............3............ 6.............9................ 4-8...................1/0/0.............-4........................ 27..........2........... 3............5.............. 2-4..................1/0/0........... -7 Career..............55.............4............ 7............11.............. 5-10..................1/0/0............-10....................... 43..........3........... 3............6.............. 3-6..................1/0/0.......... -10
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Tommy Dee llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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5-11, 189 Forward Shoots: Right Maple Grove, Minn. Bismark (NAHL)
Tommy Dee Senior
2008-09: Played in 37 games, the last 34 in succession...had a pair of goals in the first game of the CCHA first round playoff series with Ohio State, his first multi-goal game of his career...had a power play tally against Notre Dame (Dec. 13) and the gamewinning goal in the game at Michigan (Jan. 16), the first BG shutout of the Wolverines in the history of the series... even or better in 22 games with a +1 rating in five games... had four points (all goals) in an eight-game stretch (12/13 to 1/23) in the middle of the season.
Dee vs. CCHA Opponents GP G A Pts Alaska ............................. 6............... 1.............. 2................. 3 Ferris State...................... 7............... 1.............. 1................. 2 Lake Superior.................. 11.............. 2.............. 2................. 4 Miami (OH)...................... 7............... 1.............. 0................. 1 Michigan.......................... 6............... 1.............. 0................. 1 Michigan State................. 6............... 0.............. 0................. 0 Nebraska-Omaha............. 7............... 0.............. 0................. 0 Northern Michigan.......... 7............... 0.............. 0................. 0 Notre Dame.................... 10.............. 1.............. 1................. 2 Ohio State........................ 5............... 2.............. 0................. 2 Western Michigan........... 7............... 0.............. 0................. 0
2007-08: Played in 28 games, recording six points (3g, 3a)...recorded his first goal of the year in the Falcons’ 6-1 victory over Wayne State (Dec. 1)...tallied his first assist of the season in the Falcons’ 6-1 loss at Notre Dame (Jan. 25)...picked up an assist in his first game back after missing eight games with injury on John Mazzei’s game-winning goal against Ferris State (Feb. 23)...scored his second goal of the season in game one of the CCHA playoffs against Lake Superior State (Mar. 7)... assisted on Todd McIlrath’s game-tying goal against Lake Superior State (Mar. 9) in game three of the first round of the CCHA playoff... finished with a goal and an assist in the Lake Superior State (Mar. 7-9) series...had eight penalties for a total of 27 penalty minutes...
finished even or plus in 20 games. 2006-07: Played in 30 games, scoring four points (2g, 2a)...scored his first collegiate point on Dec. 8, in a 4-3 loss to Alaska (assist)...the following night he added a helper in a 6-4 win...scored his first collegiate goal versus Minnesota-Duluth (Dec. 30)...also had a goal versus Alaska (Jan. 26)...was minus-4 on the season and had just four penalties on the season. Prior to BG: Finished the 2005-06 season with 68 points (15g, 53a) in 58 games while playing for the Bismark Bobcats...his 53 assists were the second most among NAHL players...he also had 104 penalty minutes, three power-play goals, one short-handed goal and three game-winners. Personal: Full name - Thomas Patrick Dee... born July 11, 1985...has one brother (Matt) and two sisters (Katie and Carissa)...is the son of Patrick and Gina Dee...is a 2004 graduate of Maple Grove Senior High...is majoring in biology and has a 3.42 GPA...has a cousin (Robby Dee) who was a 2005 draft pick of the Edmonton Oilers.
Career Highs
Goals: 2 (3/6/09 at Ohio State) Assists: 1 (6 times - most recent 11/8/08 at Lake Superior) Points: 2 (3/6/09 at Ohio State) Point Streak: 3 (12/8/06 - 12/30/06) Goal Streak: 1 (11 times) Assist Streak: 2 (12/8/06 - 12/9/06) First Collegiate Point: 12/8/06 at Alaska First Collegiate Goal: 12/30/06 vs. MinnesotaDuluth Playoff Scoring: 9 GP, 4-1--5 Career Multi-Point Games: 1
Coach Williams on Tommy Dee... “His work ethic is next to none. He is in great shape right now and will continue to be a great hockey player for us. He plays all facets of the game well. He is an emotional guy.”
Dee’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2006-07...........30.............2............ 2.............4................ 4-8...................0/0/0.............-4........................ 24..........1........... 2............3.............. 4-8..................0/0/0........... -3 2007-08...........28.............3............ 3.............6............... 8-27..................0/0/0.............-6........................ 18..........0........... 2............2............. 6-23.................0/0/0........... -8 2008-09...........37.............7............ 1.............8............... 8-24..................1/0/1............-15....................... 28..........4........... 1............5............. 7-22.................1/0/1.......... -11 Career..............95............12........... 6............18............. 20-59.................1/0/1............-25....................... 70..........5........... 5...........10........... 17-53................1/0/1.......... -22
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Phil Greer Senior
5-11.5, 183 Goalie Catches: Left Frankllin, Mass. Santa Fe (NAHL)
2008-09: Did not see any action during the course of the season. 2007-08: Didn’t see any action during the regular-season...played 10:45 of the Falcons’ exhibition win over Windsor (Oct. 12) stopping each of the two shots he faced. 2006-07: Saw his only action of the season in relief duty versus Ohio State on Nov. 17...played 3:22 of that contest. Prior to BG: While playing for the Santa Fe Roadrunners he compiled a 14-17-3 record with a 4.07 goals-against average and an .875 save percentage. Personal: Full name – Philip Andrew Greer...born March 6, 1985...he has two sisters Tiffanie and Emily and is the son of Jeff and Sally Greer...is a 2004 graduate of Arlington Catholic High School...is majoring in construction management and technology.
Greer’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP/ST MIN W-L-T GA GAA SV SV% SO GP/ST MIN W-L-T GA GAA SV SV% SO 2006-07.......... 1/0.......... 3:22............0-0-0...........1..........17.82........... 0.............000........0............... 1/0.......... 3:22.......... 0-0-0...........1..........17.82.......... 0...........000..... 0
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6-1.5, 190 Forward Shoots: Right Raleigh, N.C. Fargo-Moorhead (NAHL)
Kai Kantola Senior
2008-09: Played in 36 games... was fourth on the team in points (18) and tied for second in goals (12), which were career highs in both categories... had goals in 10 games and assists in six...his five power play goals was tied for second on the team....his one gamewinning goal came in the season opener against RIT, a game in which he scored two red-lighters on his only two shots taken to match his career high...also had a pair of goals against Minnesota State (Nov. 28) to tie the game at two apiece... posted four multi-point games for the season…was even or better in 22 games with a best of +1 in five contests... blocked nine shots… committed 22 penalties for 63 minutes… shot .141% on 85 shots.
Kantola vs. CCHA Opponents GP G A Pts Alaska ............................. 6............... 1.............. 1................. 2 Ferris State...................... 5............... 1.............. 0................. 1 Lake Superior................... 8............... 0.............. 3................. 3 Miami (OH)...................... 7............... 1.............. 1................. 2 Michigan.......................... 6............... 0.............. 0................. 0 Michigan State................. 5............... 0.............. 1................. 1 Nebraska-Omaha............ 10.............. 2.............. 1................. 3 Northern Michigan.......... 8............... 1.............. 0................. 1 Notre Dame.................... 10.............. 1.............. 1................. 2 Ohio State........................ 8............... 3.............. 2................. 5 Western Michigan........... 6............... 1.............. 4................. 5
2007-08: Played in 28 games, recording 13 points (6g, 7a)...had four multiple-point games, one multiple-goal game and one multiple-assist game...tallied a career singlegame high two goals in the Falcons’ 6-1 win over Wayne State (Dec. 1), finishing with a plus-1 rating and two blocked shots... had a goal and an assist in the Falcons’ 4-2 upset win over No. 1 Miami (Jan. 4)... tied a game-high two points in the Falcons’ 4-2 win at home over Alaska (Feb. 8), knotting a goal and an assist...had to serve a four-game suspension as a result of a 5-minute major he received for hitting from behind against
Notre Dame (Oct. 23) where he was given a game disqualification...had 19 penalties and 60 penalty minutes on the year...also had a plus-2 rating or better in games on two occasions. 2006-07: Played in 36 games, recording 11 points (5g, 6a)...missed only two games because he was scheduled to play for the Finland World Juniors team... recorded his first collegiate point with a goal versus UAH (Oct. 15)...added an assist both nights versus LSSU...also scored goals versus UNO (Dec. 1), Minnesota-Duluth (Dec. 30), Notre Dame (Feb. 3) and Ferris State (Feb. 17)... had a career-best three assists in a 5-1 Falcon win over Western Michigan...also had three power-play goals.
Career Highs
Goals: 2 (3 times - most recent 11/28/08 vs. Minnesota State) Assists: 3 (vs. Western Michigan 1/5/07) Points: 3 (1-2) (2 times - most recent 10/19/07 at RIT) Point Streak: 3 (2/1/08 - 2/8/08) Goal Streak: 2 (1/9/09 - 1/10/09) Assist Streak: 2 (2 times - most recent 2/2/08 - 2/8/08) First Collegiate Point/Goal: 10/15/06 vs. Alabama-Huntsville Playoff Scoring: 7 GP, 0-1--1 Career Multi-Point Games: 9
Prior to BG: Posted 52 points (24g, 28a) in 52 games, which was third on his team...he also registered 116 penalty minutes, seven power-play goals and three game-winners... helped lead the Fargo-Moorhead Jets to a second-place finish in 2004-05. Personal: Full name – Kai Hannes Kantola... born Sept. 11, 1987...has two brothers (Krister and Ari) and one sister (Teija)...is the son of Eric and Merja Kantola...is a 2005 graduate of North High School...has a 3.49 GPA majoring in international business.
Coach Williams on Kai Kantola ... “He is a guy that will bring that physical presence and score goals by crashing the net hard. He is a tough guy to move around. I expect him as our returning senior he has to take the bull by the horn and get ready to lead this team.”
Kantola’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2006-07...........36.............5............ 6............11............. 13-26.................3/0/0............-27....................... 26..........3........... 6............9............ 11-22................2/0/0.......... -19 2007-08...........28.............6............ 7............13............. 19-60.................2/0/1.............-5........................ 19..........3........... 4............7............ 10-42................1/0/0........... -4 2008-09...........36............12........... 6............18............. 22-63.................5/0/1............-17....................... 26..........5........... 3............8............ 12-32................2/0/0.......... -17 Career.............100...........23.......... 19...........42............ 54-149...............10/0/2...........-49....................... 71.........11......... 13..........24........... 33-96................5/0/0.......... -40
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Brian Moore Senior
2008-09: Played 19 of the final 20 games beginning with the Clarkson series before the holiday break after playing in eight of the first 18 contests...was even or better in 20 of the 27 games he played in with a best of +1 in three games...had seven blocked shots... was nominated for the Hockey Humanitarian Award and the CCHA’s Illitch Award after going on a mission to Haiti in the summer of 2008 to work with the children in an orphanage in the city of Port au Paix.
Moore vs. CCHA Opponents
5-11, 200 Defenseman Shoots: Left Carmel, Ind. Bozeman (NAHL)
year they won the Bourne Cup Championship. Personal: Full name – Brian Timothy Moore... born on January 28, 1985...has two sisters, Kim and Kelly...is the son of Sue and Tim Moore...is majoring in business pre-law and has a 3.62 GPA...also lettered in football for three years, where he played fullback and was an all-state member his junior year ...his second cousin, Jeff Zgonina, has played 17 years in the NFL with seven different teams including the St. Louis Rams in 1999 when they won the Super Bowl.
GP G A Pts Alaska ............................. 4............... 0.............. 0...............0 Ferris State...................... 2............... 0.............. 0...............0 Lake Superior................... 3............... 0.............. 0...............0 Miami (OH)...................... 2............... 0.............. 0...............0 Michigan.......................... 2............... 0.............. 0...............0 Michigan State................. 2............... 0.............. 0...............0 Nebraska-Omaha............. 3............... 0.............. 0...............0 Northern Michigan.......... 4............... 0.............. 0...............0 Notre Dame..................... 5............... 0.............. 0...............0 Ohio State........................ 5............... 0.............. 0...............0 Western Michigan........... 4............... 0.............. 0...............0
2007-08: Dressed in eight games, finishing the season with a minus-3 rating...finished with a plus or even rating in six of eight games...also had two penalties and 15 penalty minutes on the year...had seven shots on net for the season and three recorded blocked shots. 2006-07: Played in seven games, finishing the year with a minus-2 rating...was plus-1 in a 6-4 win in Alaska...also had two penalties and four penalty minutes on the year...played in his first career game on Nov. 4, 2006 in a 4-2 win over LSSU. Prior to BG: Posted 28 points (7g, 21a) in 57 games for the Bozeman Ice Dogs...was the team captain of the Ice Dogs in 2005-06, the
Moore’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2006-07............7..............0............ 0.............0................ 2-4...................0/0/0.............-2......................... 7...........0........... 0............0.............. 2-4..................0/0/0........... -2 2007-08............8..............0............ 0.............0............... 2-15..................0/0/0.............-3......................... 5...........0........... 0............0............. 2-15.................0/0/0............ 0 2008-09...........27.............0............ 0.............0............... 5-10..................0/0/0.............-5........................ 21..........0........... 0............0.............. 4-8..................0/0/0........... -9 Career..............42.............0............ 0.............0............... 9-29..................0/0/0............-10....................... 33..........0........... 0............0............. 8-27.................0/0/0........... -9
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Kyle Page llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
#4
5-10.5, 189 Defenseman Shoots: Left Wixom, Mich. Indiana (USHL)
Kyle Page Senior
2008-09: Was the team captain...while remaining a stalwart at the defensive end, became a signinficant contributor at the offensive end...played in all 38 games... had one assist in the first 15 games of the season and 13 points (4-9) in the final 23 games...had six assists in the first 87 games of his career before scoring his first goal against Minnesota State (Nov. 29)...he led
Page vs. CCHA Opponents GP G A Pts Alaska.............................. 8............... 0.............. 0...............0 Ferris State...................... 8............... 0.............. 3...............3 Lake Superior.................. 10.............. 1.............. 1...............2 Miami (OH)...................... 7............... 0.............. 2...............2 Michigan.......................... 6............... 0.............. 0...............0 Michigan State................. 6............... 1.............. 2...............3 Nebraska-Omaha............ 10.............. 0.............. 0...............0 Northern Michigan.......... 7............... 0.............. 0...............0 Notre Dame.................... 12.............. 1.............. 0...............1 Ohio State........................ 8............... 0.............. 2...............2 Western Michigan........... 7............... 0.............. 1...............1
he team with three points (0-3) in the Ferris State series...had his first two-point game (in 104 career games) against Ferris State (Feb. 14) with two assists and came back one week later with his second two-point game against Michigan State (1-1)...had his first game-winnning goal when his tally against Lake Superior (Jan. 23) turned out to be the decisive score...played on both the penalty-killing and power play units...had four (1-3) points on the power play unit... had at least one point in nine of the last 12 weekends of the season...was even or better in 21 games with a best of +3 in the Ferris State (Feb. 14) game in which he had two assists...led the team with 68 blocked shots... played the last month of the season with a painful left wrist injury...had career highs in all three offfensive categories (goals, assists, points)... earned the Jim Ruehl Award as the Falcons’ top defensive player...also earned the Jack Gregory Scholar-Athlete Award and
the Dr. Ron Zwierlein Leadership Award. 2007-08: Was BG’s nominee for the CCHA Scholar-Athlete of the Year...was a candidate for the CCHA’s Best Defensive Defenseman... played in 35 games, finishing with a minus-4 rating...had 25 blocked shots and had a plus or even rating in 23 of 35 games...had two performances with a plus-2 or better... earned the Jim Ruehl Award as the Falcons’ top defensive player. 2006-07: Named to the honorable mention All-CCHA Rookie Team after playing in 37 games, recording five points (0g, 5a)... recorded his first career point with an assist in a 4-2 win at Providence...also had helpers versus Miami (Oct. 27), Minnesota-Duluth (Dec. 30), Western Michigan (Jan. 5) and Michigan State (Feb. 23)...the Falcons were 3-2-0 in games where he scored a point... was minus-7 on the year, third best on the team among players that played in at least 20 games...had four plus-2 or better performances...earned the Jim Ruehl Award as the Falcons’ top defensive player.
Prior to BG: Recorded eight points (2g, 6a) in 58 games for the Indiana Ice of the USHL in the 2005-06 season...helped lead his team to the Michigan Midget State Championship in 04-05 (Victory Honda). Personal: Full name – Kyle Alexander Page... born July 9, 1987...he is the son of Debbie and Mike Page...he has one brother, Bryan... is a 2005 graduate of Walled Lake Western High School...has a 3.60 GPA majoring in sport management...his father played football and baseball at Harvard.
Career Highs Goals: 1 (4 times - most recent 2/21/09 vs. Michigan State) Assists: 2 (2/14/09 vs. Ferris State) Points: 2 (1-1) (2 times - most recent 2/21/09 vs. Michigan State) Point Streak: 2 (4 times - most recent 2/13/09 - 2/24/09) Goal Streak: 1 (4 times) Assist Streak: 2 (3 times - most recent 2/13/09 - 2/24/09) First Collegiate Point: 10/20/06 at Providence First Collegiate Goal: 11/29/08 vs. Minnesota State Playoff Scoring: 6 GP, 0-1--1 Career Multi-Point Games: 2
Page’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2006-07...........37.............0............ 5.............5.............. 17-34.................0/0/0.............-7........................ 27..........0........... 3............3............ 13-26................0/0/0........... -5 2007-08...........35.............0............ 0.............0.............. 16-43.................0/0/0.............-4........................ 27..........0........... 0............0............ 13-37................0/0/0........... -1 2008-09...........38.............4........... 10...........14............. 10-20.................1/0/1............-10....................... 28..........3........... 7...........10............ 7-14.................1/0/1........... -9 Career.............110............4........... 15...........19............. 43-97.................1/0/1............-21....................... 82..........3.......... 10..........13........... 33-77................1/0/1.......... -15
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5-8, 170 Forward Shoots: Left Calgary, Alberta Lincoln (USHL)
James Perkin Senior
2008-09: Was tied for sixth on the team in points playing in all 38 games...had goals in seven games, assists in seven contests, and points in 13 games...his seven goals equalled a career high... four of his seven goals were scored on a power play... had five points (3-2) in the last nine games...had a point (2-2) in each of the first four games of the season...had four power play goals to rank fourth on the team...was even or better in 23 games with a best of +2 vs. Ohio State (Jan. 10)... blocked six shots.
Perkin vs. CCHA Opponents GP G A Pts Alaska ............................. 6............... 1.............. 3...............4 Ferris State...................... 7............... 3.............. 1...............4 Lake Superior.................. 11.............. 2.............. 4...............6 Miami (OH)...................... 9............... 1.............. 6...............7 Michigan.......................... 4............... 0.............. 1...............1 Michigan State................. 6............... 0.............. 1...............1 Nebraska-Omaha............. 7............... 0.............. 1...............1 Northern Michigan.......... 8............... 0.............. 1...............1 Notre Dame.................... 10.............. 0.............. 1...............1 Ohio State........................ 8............... 1.............. 0...............1 Western Michigan........... 7............... 3.............. 1...............4
2007-08: Played in all 39 games, recording 25 points (7g, 18a) on a career-best seven goals and 18 assists...had five goals on the man-advantage and two game-winners...had six multiple-point games and four multipleassist games...set up the Falcons’ gamewinning goal by David Solway in overtime at Western Michigan (Nov. 2)...had a new career single-game high three points in a 6-3 win at Ferris State (Nov. 9), recording two goals and an assist...tied his career single-game high with three points in the Falcons’ 4-2 upest win over No. 1 Miami (Jan. 4)...earned CCHA Offensive Player of the Week honors for the week of Jan. 7th for his five-point weekend against the top-ranked RedHawks (Jan. 4-5)... was second on the team with 15 power-play points (5g, 10a).
2006-07: Played in 27 games, recording five points (2g, 3a)...had 49 shots on the year... had an assists in a 4-3 loss at Miami for his first career point...picked up his first career goal in a 4-2 win versus LSSU...had two points (1g, 1a) in a 6-4 at Alaska, including the game-winner.
Personal: Full name – James Earl Perkin... born August 26, 1987...has two brothers, Pat and Chris, and one sister, Suzy...is the son of Sarah Shannon and Terry Perkin...is a 2006 graduate of Western Canada High School...is majoring in international business.
Prior to BG: Posted 42 points (16g, 26a) in 64 games for the Lincoln Stars of the USHL in 2005-06...he also finished with 60 PIM, five power-play goals and three game-winners... in 2004-05 he recorded 59 points (24g, 35a), helping the Calgary Canucks to a third-place finish...in 2004-05 while with the Canucks he was named Rookie of the Year after scoring 59 points (24g, 35a) in 62 games.
Career Highs
Goals: 2 (11/9/07 at Ferris State) Assists: 2 (4 times - most recent 2/8/08 vs. Alaska) Points: 3 (1-2) (2 times - most recent 1/4/08 vs. Miami) Point Streak: 5 (12/28/07 - 1/11/08) Goal Streak: 2 (2 times - most recent 2/27/09 - 2/28/09) Assist Streak: 5 (12/28/07 - 1/11/08) First Collegiate Point: 10/27/06 at Miami First Collegiate Goal: 11/4/06 vs. Lake Superior Playoff Scoring: 9 GP, 0-3--3 Career Multi-Point Games: 8
Coach Williams on James Perkin ... “He is another guy that skill set wise, he will be one of the most gifted on our team.”
Perkin’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2006-07...........27.............2............ 3.............5.............. 13-26.................0/0/1............-11....................... 17..........2........... 3............5............. 7-14.................0/0/1........... -2 2007-08...........39.............7........... 18...........25............. 29-58.................5/0/2............-11....................... 28..........5.......... 10..........15........... 18-36................4/0/2........... -8 2008-09...........38.............7............ 7............14............. 26-63.................4/0/0............-20....................... 28..........4........... 4............8............ 17-34................1/0/0.......... -14 Career.............104...........16.......... 28...........44............ 68-147................9/0/3............-42....................... 73.........11......... 17..........28........... 42-84................5/0/3.......... -24
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Tomas Petruska Senior
2008-09: Played in 36 games...scored four points (1g, 3a)… netted only goal of the season against Michigan State (Feb. 20)... all three of his assists came on Kai Kantola goals, including Kantola’s game-winner in the season opener...was even or better in 23 games...finished with a minus-13 rating… committed 18 penalties for 44 minutes… blocked six shots.
Petruska vs. CCHA Opponents GP G A Pts Alaska.............................. 8............... 1.............. 1...............2 Ferris State...................... 8............... 0.............. 1...............1 Lake Superior.................. 11.............. 2.............. 2...............4 Miami (OH)...................... 9............... 1.............. 1...............2 Michigan.......................... 5............... 1.............. 1...............2 Michigan State................. 6............... 2.............. 2...............4 Nebraska-Omaha............ 10.............. 0.............. 4...............4 Northern Michigan.......... 8............... 2.............. 1...............3 Notre Dame.................... 10.............. 1.............. 0...............1 Ohio State........................ 8............... 1.............. 1...............2 Western Michigan........... 7............... 2.............. 1...............3
2007-08: Played in 36 games, scoring 11 points (5g, 6a)...had three power-play points (1g, 2a)...one of five Falcons to finish with a plus rating on the year as he was plus-3... had three game-winning assists on the season...tallied his first goal of the season in BG’s 3-2 overtime win at Western Michigan (Nov. 2)...tallied a helper on Kevin Schmidt’s game-winning goal in overtime against Western Michigan (Nov. 3)...had a seasonbest two points on a goal and an assist in the Falcons’ 6-3 loss at Michigan State (Feb. 29)... recorded two points in the Falcons’ series win over Lake Superior State in the first round of the CCHA playoffs with a goal and an assist (Mar. 7-9)...finished with an even or plus rating in 31 games...had 75 shots on goal. 2006-07: Played in 37 games, scoring 17 points (8g, 9a)...his 17 points were the most among the Falcon freshman...recorded his
5-11, 188 Forward Shoots: Right Presov, Slovakia Cleveland (NAHL)
first collegiate point with an assist versus Alabama-Huntsville...scored his first career collegiate goal with a game-winner at Providence...had two points (1g, 1a) in a 4-2 win over LSSU...had two points (1g, 1a) in a 3-2 win over Michigan...he scored the game winner with just 35 seconds remaining versus the Wolverines...scored his first playoff point with an assist versus Nebraska-Omaha (Mar. 2). Prior to BG: Played the 2005-06 season with Cleveland of the NAHL scoring 46 points (21g, 25a) in just 34 games...was also a member of the World Juniors for Team Slovakia...in 2004-05, he scored 19 points (7g, 12a) while sharing time with two teams in the USHL. Personal: Full name -- Tomas Petruska...born March 1, 1986...has three brothers (David, Erik, Damel) and one sister (Ivana)...is the son of Imrich and Maria Petruska...has a 3.05
Career Highs Goals: 1 (14 times - most recent 2/20/09 at Michigan State) Assists: 1 (18 times - most recent 1/10/09 vs. Ohio State) Points: 2 (1-1) (4 times - most recent 2/29/08 at Michigan State) Point Streak: 4 (10/15/06 - 10/27/06) Goal Streak: 1 (14 times) Assist Streak: 2 (4 times - most recent 2/23/08 - 2/29/08) First Collegiate Point: 10/15/06 vs. AlabamaHuntsville First Collegiate Goal: 10/20/06 at Providence Playoff Scoring: 4 GP, 0-1--1 Career Multi-Point Games: 4
Petruska’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2006-07...........37.............8............ 9............17............. 22-55.................1/0/2............-13....................... 28..........7........... 6...........13........... 18-47................1/0/1........... -9 2007-08...........36.............5............ 6............11............. 14-28.................1/0/0............ +3........................ 26..........4........... 5............9............. 9-18.................0/0/0........... +3 2008-09...........36.............1............ 3.............4.............. 18-44.................0/0/0............-13....................... 26..........1........... 2............3............ 12-32................0/0/0.......... -12 Career.............109...........14.......... 18...........32............ 54-127................2/0/2............-23....................... 80.........12......... 13..........25........... 39-97................1/0/1.......... -18
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Nick Eno llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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6-3, 187 Goalie Catches: Left Howell, Mich. Green Mountain (EJHL)
Nick Eno Junior
2008-09: Played in seven games, all CCHA contests, making four starts...missed the first 20 games of the season with a left ankle sprain suffered at the end of September in preseason drills... did not see action until coming in to relieve Jimmy Spratt against Ohio State (1/9) where he allowed a short-handed goal and made ten saves… also recorded an assist against Ohio State… recorded another assist at Miami (1/30)… finished the season with two assists, an 0-5-0 record, 4.58 GAA and a .805 save percentage… made 103 saves on the year… saved a season high 27 shots at Miami (1/30).
Eno vs. CCHA Opponents GP/GS W-L-T Min GAA Sv% Alaska ....................... 1/1...... 0-1-0...... 56:40..... 3.18......889 Ferris State................ 3/3...... 2-1-0..... 178:39.... 2.02......936 Lake Superior............. 5/3...... 2-2-0..... 199:25.... 3.61......871 Miami (OH)................ 2/2...... 0-2-0..... 118:32.... 5.06......818 Michigan.................... 1/1...... 0-1-0...... 58:13..... 3.09......893 Michigan State........... 1/1...... 0-1-0...... 58:39..... 5.12......857 Nebraska-Omaha....... 1/1...... 1-0-0...... 60:00..... 1.00......975 Northern Michigan.... 2/2...... 1-1-0..... 118:43.... 3.03......806 Notre Dame............... 2/2...... 0-2-0...... 98:41..... 4.26......854 Ohio State.................. 5/3...... 1-2-0..... 229:27.... 3.40......898 Western Michigan..... 4/4...... 3-1-0..... 241:17.... 2.24......903
2007-08: A CCHA All-Rookie team selection... played in 23 games, getting the start in 21... posted a 12-10-0 record, as he finished with a 2.79 goals-against average and a .905 save percentage...got his first collegiate start and victory in the Falcons’ 5-3 win at RIT (Oct. 18), stopping 29-of-32 shots he faced...his 2-0 start made him the first BG freshman to start 2-0 in net since Bob Petrie did it during the 1993-94 season...tallied his first-career assist on BG’s final goal of the game at Ferris (Nov. 9)...set a new career-high in two consecutive starts at Ohio State (Feb. 1-2), stopping 39-of41 shots in a 5-2 win in game one and making 40 saves on 44 shots in game two (Feb. 2)... won his first career playoff start with 20 saves in game one over Lake Superior State (Mar. 7)...was just the third Falcon goaltender to
be named to the CCHA All-Rookie Team...his goals-against average ranked as the seventhbest single-season average in school history, while his save percentage ranked tied for seventh...in conference play, he had a 9-7-0 slate with a 2.51 goals-against average and a .918 save percentage, which both ranked in the top-five on the all-time school singleseason list for games in the CCHA. Prior to BG: Seventh round pick of the Buffalo Sabres (#187 overall) in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft...spent the 2006-07 season competing with Green Mountain of the EJHL...posted a 9-14-2 record with one shutout, as he finished in the top 10 in the league in both save percentage (.902) and goals against average (3.60)...earned a spot in the EJHL All-Star game...averaged 30.88 saves a game as he played in 25 games making a total of 772 saves for the season...first player to be drafted by an NHL team from the Green Mountain franchise. Personal: Full name - Nicholas Scott Eno... son of Scott and Angela Eno...born Feb. 12, 1989...a 2007 graduate of South Burlington High School...has a 3.13 majoring in exercise science.
Career Highs
Saves (game): 40 (2/2/08 at Ohio State) Saves (period): 19 (2/22/08 vs. Ferris State) Fewest Saves (game): 8 (2/7/09 at Northern Michigan) Fewest Saves (period): 0 (11/2/07 at Western Michigan) Saves (Overtime): 4 (1/10/09 vs. Ohio State) First Start/Win: Oct. 19, 2007 at RIT Shutouts: 0 Playoff Stats: 4 GP/3 ST, 1-2-0, 178:12, 4.38 GAA, .827 SV%
Coach Williams on Nick Eno ... “Last year was very unfortunate year for Nick with his ankle injury. He is set for this year though. He has been focused all summer. He is coming back to be the Nick Eno we know he can be. I think he is mentally ready to go forward and he wants to play.”
Eno’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP/ST MIN W-L-T GA GAA SV SV% SO GP/ST MIN W-L-T GA GAA SV SV% SO 2007-08........ 23/21..... 1268:31.......12-10-0........59..........2.79.......... 563...........905........0............. 17/15...... 932:31........ 9-7-0..........39..........2.51......... 435.........918..... 0 2008-09.......... 7/4........ 327:33..........0-5-0..........25..........4.58.......... 103...........805........0............... 6/4........ 307:33........ 0-5-0..........23..........4.49.......... 99..........811..... 0 Career........... 30/25..... 1596:04.......12-15-0........84..........3.16.......... 666...........888........0............. 23/19..... 1240:04...... 9-12-0.........62..........3.00......... 534.........896..... 0
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Wade Finegan llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
#11
Wade Finegan Junior
2008-09: Played in 19 games, 11 of those coming from mid-January on...scored 4 points (2g, 2a)… had first collegiate point on an assist in his first game of the season against Providence (Oct. 18)...scored his first goal against Lake Superior (Jan. 24)... also had a goal against Ferris State (Feb. 14) which turned out to be the game winner... had an assist in the next game (at Michigan State, Feb. 20) to record points in back-toback games for the first time...was even or better in 15 games with two games of +1... finished with a minus-3 rating.
5-9, 160 Forward Shoots: Right Toronto, Ontario Georgetown (OPJHL)
Raiders...also had 17 points (8g, 9a) in 15 playoff games...had 34 points (17g, 17a) in 05-06, while playing 49 games. Personal: Full name - Wade Joseph Finegan... son of Daniel and Lesley Finegan...born Jan. 2, 1986...is a 2004 graduate of St. Michaels College...father played hockey at Michigan State...is majoring in finance with a 3.36 GPA.
Finegan vs. CCHA Opponents GP G A Pts Alaska.............................. 0................................................. Ferris State...................... 1............... 1.............. 0...............1 Lake Superior................... 4............... 1.............. 0...............1 Miami (OH)...................... 2............... 0.............. 0...............0 Michigan.......................... 1............... 0.............. 0...............0 Michigan State................. 2............... 0.............. 1...............1 Nebraska-Omaha............. 0................................................. Northern Michigan.......... 3............... 0.............. 0...............0 Notre Dame..................... 3............... 0.............. 0...............0 Ohio State........................ 2............... 0.............. 0...............0 Western Michigan........... 3............... 0.............. 0...............0
2007-08: Played in four games, finishing the season with an even rating...had three shots on goal...also had three penalties and six penalty minutes on the season...saw his first collegiate action at Michigan (Dec. 8)... also played at Wisconsin (Dec. 29), at Lake Superior (Jan. 11) and at Western Michigan (Jan. 19) Prior to BG: Spent three seasons with the Georgetown Raiders of the OPJHL...was the captain of the 2006-07 squad...was named 2004-05 Raider Rookie of the Year, Most Improved Raider in 2005-06 and earned the captains award in 2006-07...had 59 points (27g, 32a) in 46 games in 06-07... also had six power-play, three short-handed and three game-winning goals his final season with the
Career Highs Goals: 1 (2 times - most recent 2/14/09 vs. Ferris State) Assists: 1 (2 times - most recent 2/20/09 at Michigan State) Points: 1 (0-1) (4 times - most recent 2/20/09 at Michigan State) Point Streak: 2 (2/14/09 - 2/20/09) Goal Streak: 1 (2 times) Assist Streak: 1 (2 times) First Collegiate Point: 10/18/08 at Providence First Collegiate Goal: 1/24/09 vs. Lake Superior Playoff Scoring: 1 GP, 0-0--0 Career Multi-Point Games: 0
Finegan’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2007-08............4..............0............ 0.............0................ 3-6...................0/0/0............. 0.......................... 3...........0........... 0............0.............. 3-6..................0/0/0............ 0 2008-09...........19.............2............ 2.............4............... 8-16..................0/0/1.............-3........................ 17..........2........... 1............3............. 8-16.................0/0/1........... -2 Career..............23.............2............ 2.............4.............. 11-22.................0/0/1.............-3........................ 20..........2........... 1............3............ 11-22................0/0/1........... -2
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#15
Andrew Krelove Junior
2008-09: Played in all 38 games... recorded a career-high four assists… took 16 shots... was even or better in 21 games with a best of +2 against Clarkson (Dec. 20)...had the first assist on David Solway’s game-winner against Clarkson (Dec. 20)...blocked 46 shots… spent 32 minutes in the penalty box on 16 penalties… finished with a minus-17 rating.
5-11, 194 Defenseman Shoots: Right Thunder Bay, Ontario Des Moines (USHL)
MVP in 04-05, while also earning OPJHL All-Star status. Personal: Full name - Andrew Maurice Krelove...son of Randy and Cathy Krelove... born April 15, 1987...is a 2005 graduate of St. Thomas Aquanis High School...majoring in visual communication technology.
2007-08: Played in 26 games, finishing with three points (1g, 2a)...had one penalty on the year and two penalty minutes...had 18 shots on goal and 11 recorded blocks...recorded his first collegiate point on an assist in the Falcons’ 5-3 win at RIT (Oct. 19)...picked up his second career helper in BG’s 4-1 loss to Notre Dame (Jan. 26)...scored his first career goal in game one of the Falcons’ first round playoff series win over Lake Superior State (Mar. 7)...had an even or plus rating in 16 games.
Krelove vs. CCHA Opponents GP G A Pts Alaska ............................. 4............... 0.............. 0...............0 Ferris State...................... 5............... 0.............. 0...............0 Lake Superior................... 8............... 1.............. 1...............2 Miami (OH)...................... 6............... 0.............. 0...............0 Michigan.......................... 3............... 0.............. 0...............0 Michigan State................. 4............... 0.............. 0...............0 Nebraska-Omaha............. 3............... 0.............. 0...............0 Northern Michigan.......... 5............... 0.............. 0...............0 Notre Dame..................... 7............... 0.............. 1...............1 Ohio State........................ 4............... 0.............. 2...............2 Western Michigan........... 3............... 0.............. 0...............0
Prior to BG: Played the past two seasons with the Des Moines Buccaneers, recording a career-best 13 points (1g, 12a) in his final season...he also compiled 90 penalty minutes in 59 games played during the 2006-07 campaign...spent the 2004-05 and the early part of the 05-06 season with the Lindsay Muskies of the OPJHL...was named the Muskies best defenseman, as well as team
Career Highs
Goals: 1 (3/7/08 vs. Laker Superior) Assists: 1 (7 times - most recent 3/6/09 at Ohio State) Points: 1 (0-1) (7 times - most recent 3/6/09 at Ohio State) Point Streak: 1 (7 times) Goal Streak: 1 (1 time) Assist Streak: 1 (6 times) First Collegiate Point: 10/19/07 vs. RIT First Collegiate Goal: 3/7/08 vs. Lake Superior Playoff Scoring: 7 GP, 1-1--2 Career Multi-Point Games: 0
Krelove’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2007-08...........26.............1............ 2.............3................ 1-2...................0/0/0.............-7........................ 17..........0........... 1............1.............. 1-2..................0/0/0........... -6 2008-09...........38.............0............ 4.............4.............. 16-32.................0/0/0............-17....................... 28..........0........... 2............2............ 10-20................0/0/0.......... -17 Career..............64.............1............ 6.............7.............. 17-34.................0/0/0............-24....................... 45..........0........... 3...........28........... 11-22................0/0/0.......... -23
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David Solway llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
#5
5-10, 160 Forward Shoots: Left Green Bay, Wis. Sioux Falls (USHL)
David Solway Junior
2008-09: Played in all 38 games… recorded 24 points (12g, 12a) for the year… hit the game tying goal in the fifteenth against Niagara (10/11), sending it to overtime… was third on the team in scoring in CCHA contests...had points in nine of the first 13 games collecting seven goals and seven assists during that time...then had 10 points in the final 25 games of the season...had
Solway vs. CCHA Opponents GP G A Pts Alaska.............................. 4............... 1.............. 1...............2 Ferris State...................... 6............... 1.............. 1...............2 Lake Superior................... 9............... 3.............. 4...............7 Miami (OH)...................... 6............... 1.............. 0...............1 Michigan.......................... 4............... 1.............. 0...............1 Michigan State................. 4............... 1.............. 2...............3 Nebraska-Omaha............. 4............... 2.............. 2...............4 Northern Michigan.......... 5............... 2.............. 1...............3 Notre Dame..................... 7............... 1.............. 1...............2 Ohio State........................ 6............... 1.............. 1...............2 Western Michigan........... 6............... 1.............. 2...............3
four two-point games and two games of three points (1-2 vs. Michigan State - Feb. 21; 1-2 vs. Nebraska-Omaha - Oct. 31)... was the CCHA Offensive Player of the Week following the Northern Michigan series in November when he had his first multi-goal game and scored both BG goals in their win to open the series then assisted on the game-winner the following night... hit three game-winning goals, all at home against Northern Michigan (11/14), Clarkson (12/20) and Michigan State (2/21)... his goal against Michigan State (Feb. 21), on senior night, was a shorthanded, unassisted, game-winning tally...was even or better in 26 games with a best of +3 in the Michigan State (Feb. 21) contest...established career highs in all three offensive categories... recorded points in 16 games, including six separate multi-point games… recorded a point in nine of 12 games between 10/11 and 11/21 and 14 points total in that span… scored a goal and recorded an assist in five
separate games… played on a line with Brandon Svendsen and Dan Sexton for most of the season... recorded 25 blocks… finished with a minus-9 rating. 2007-08: Played in 37 games, finishing with 15 points (9g, 6a)...had five power-play goals and two game-winners...finished the season with a minus-5 rating, but was plus or even in 26 of 37 games...his first collegiate goal was a game-winner for the Falcons in overtime at Western Michigan (Nov. 2) after he picked up his first collegiate point with an assist on the game-tying goal with 2:15 left in regulation in the same game...scored two goals at the Badger Hockey Classic in Madison, Wis. (Dec. 28-29)...scored the tying goal in the third period of the Falcons’ 4-2 win at Lake Superior (Jan. 11)...ranked third on the team among freshmen with 15 points.
Tiesling...recorded 41 points (20g, 21a), 113 penalty minutes and 11 power-play goals in 56 games...also posted 12 points (5g, 7a) in eight playoff games, while also recording a +6 rating...competed with Santa Fe in 2005-06 recording 39 points (16g, 23a) in 58 games while earning the Santa Fe Rookie of the Year honor. Personal: Full name - David M. Solway...son of Mike and Kathy Solway...born May 30, 1987...a 2005 graduate of Green Bay West High School...has a 3.37 GPA majoring in finance.
Prior to BG: Spent his season prior to college competing with Sioux Falls of the USHL... helped lead Sioux Falls to its first Clark Cup title and Tier I National Championship with freshmen teammates Dan Sexton and Patrick
Career Highs Goals: 2 (11/14/08 vs. Northern Michigan) Assists: 2 (2 times - most recent 2/21/09 vs. Michigan State) Points: 3 (1-2) (2 times - most recent 2/21/09 vs. Michigan State) Point Streak: 4 (11/8/08 - 11/21/08) Goal Streak: 2 (6 times - most recent 12/20/08 to 1/9/09) Assist Streak: 2 (5 times - most recent 1/23/09 to 1/24/09) First Collegiate Point: 11/2/07 at Western Michigan First Collegiate Goal: 11/2/07 at Western Michigan Playoff Scoring: 7 GP, 0-1--1 Career Multi-Point Games: 10
Solway’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2007-08...........37.............9............ 6............15............. 18-36.................5/0/2.............-5........................ 26..........6........... 4...........10........... 13-26................3/0/1........... -4 2008-09...........38............12.......... 12...........24............. 27-62.................1/1/3.............-9........................ 28..........9.......... 10..........19........... 20-48................1/1/2........... -4 Career..............75............21.......... 18...........39............. 45-98.................6/1/5............-14....................... 54.........15......... 14..........29........... 33-74................4/1/3........... -8
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James McIntosh / Brian Potacco llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
#17
5-8, 180 Forward Shoots: Left Holland Lansing, Ontario Stouffville (OPJHL)
James McIntosh Sophomore
2008-09: Played his first 24 games at forward and his last 10 as a defenseman...had both his points while playing defense... recorded two assists recorded in back-to-back games against Career Highs Michigan State (2/21) and at Western Michigan (2/27)… blocked four shots… guilty of 16 Goals: 0 penalties for 32 minutes had 20 games of even or better with two games of +1. Assists: 1 (2 times - most recent 2/27/09 at Western Michigan) Points: 1 (0-1) (2 times - most recent 2/27/09 at Western Michigan) Point Streak: 2 (2/21/09 to 2/27/09) Goal Streak: 0 Assist Streak: 2 (2/21/09 to 2/27/09) First Collegiate Point: 2/21/09 vs. Michigan State First Collegiate Goal: -Personal: Full name -- James Douglas McIntosh...born May 21, 1989...has one brother (Josh)...is Playoff Scoring: 2 GP, 0-0--0 the son of Frank and Christia McIntosh...graduate of Dr. Denison Secondary School...undecided Career Multi-Point Games: 0
Prior to BG: Played for the Stouffville Spirit for three seasons prior to college ... tallied 64 points (28g, 36a; ranked third on the team) in 44 games during the 2007-08 season helping his team to a 31-13-5 record ... also had 94 minutes in penalties, 10 power play goals, three short-handed goals and two game-winners in 2007-08 ... had 15 points (10g, 5a) in 15 playoff games in 2007-08, including seven power play goals and three game-winners ... had 114 career points (50g, 64a) in his three-year career with the Spirit in 136 games, also had 33 points (18g, 15a) in 59 career playoff games.
on his major... has a 3.39 GPA.
McIntosh’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2008-09...........34.............0............ 2.............2.............. 16-32.................0/0/0............-18....................... 24..........0........... 2............2............ 11-22................0/0/0.......... -17
#16
5-8, 172 Forward Shoots: Left Kinnelon, N.J. St. Michael’s (OPJHL)
Bryan Potacco Sophomore
2008-09: Played in 18 games and had single assists in three of those...had an assist on the only BG goal in the season finale against Ohio State (March 7)... first collegiate point and assist came in his third game at the hands of Boston College (10/17)… also recorded an assist against Clarkson (12/19) … blocked a shot against Lake Superior State… finished with a minus-8 rating… committed two penalties for four minutes... was even or better in 11 games with two +1 efforts. Prior to BG: Played for St. Michaels of the OPJHL in 2007-08...tallied 54 points (24g, 30a) in 44 games...his 54 points were tied for the 54th-best total in the league, while his goal and assist total also ranked in the league’s top-100...had four power play goals, two shorthanded goals, four game-winners and 42 minutes in penalties...had 40 points (14g, 26a) in 47 games in 2006-07 for St. Michaels, as he finished his Buzzer career with 94 points (38g, 56a) in 91 career games...had eight points (4g, 4a) in 12 playoff games in 2007-08. Personal: Full name -- Bryan Dominic Potacco...born July 1, 1988...has one brother (Mike) and one sister (Cheryl)...son of Philip and Donna Potacco...graduate of Morris Catholic High School...is undecided on a major.
Career Highs Goals: 0 Assists: 1 (3 times - most recent 3/7/09 at Ohio State) Points: 1 (0-1) (3 times - most recent 3/7/09 at Ohio State) Point Streak: 1 Goal Streak: 0 Assist Streak: 1 (3 times) First Collegiate Point: 10/17/08 at Boston College First Collegiate Goal: 0 Playoff Scoring: 2 GP, 0-1--1 Career Multi-Point Games: 0
Potacco’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2008-09...........18.............0............ 3.............3................ 2-4...................0/0/0.............-8........................ 10..........0........... 0............0.............. 1-2..................0/0/0........... -7
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C. Sinclair / B. Vargas llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
#20
5-11, 183 Forward Shoots: Left Windsor, Ontario Surrey (BCHL)
Cameron Sinclair Sophomore
2008-09: Played in seven games, six of those from Jan. 30 on... saw first collegiate action versus Notre Dame (11/22)… blocked a shot at Miami (1/31)… recorded first career point at Michigan State (2/20) with an assist on a Tomas Petruska goal… had a minus-4 rating... was even in four games. Prior to BG: Played for the Surrey Eagles of the BCHL in 2007-08...tallied 76 points (36g, 40a) in 60 games, leading the team with 12 power play goals and six game-winners...his 76 points were the 11th-best total in the BCHL in 2007-08, while his 12 power play goals were tied for the 15th-best...also had 34 minutes in penalties, as he helped Surrey to a 33-23-1 record... spent 2006-07 and 2005-06 with Tecumseh of the OHA where he totalled 96 points (51g, 45a) in 93 career games...had 65 points (35g, 30a) in 2006-07 in 48 games.
Sinclair Career Highs
Assists: 1 (2/20/09 at Michigan State) Points: 1 (0-1) (2/20/09 at Michigan State) Point Streak: 1 Assist Streak: 1 First Collegiate Point: 2/20/09 at Michigan State First Collegiate Goal: N/A
Personal: Full name -- Cameron Peter Sinclair...born May 12, 1988...has one brother (Evan)... is the son of Colin and Mary Sinclair...graduate of Holy Names High School...majoring in sport management.
Sinclair’s Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2008-09............7..............0............ 1.............1................ 2-4...................0/0/0.............-4......................... 7...........0........... 1............1.............. 2-4..................0/0/0........... -4
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Brennan Vargas Sophomore
6-0, 201 Forward Shoots: Left Coon Rapids, Minn. Burnaby (BCHL)
2008-09: Played in seven games, all from mid-January on... hit the ice for the first time against Ohio State (1/10)… took one shot against Ferris State (2/13)… ended the year with a minus-1 rating Prior to BG: Spent the 2007-08 season splitting time between Tri-City of the USHL and Burnaby of the BCHL...had 10 points (1g, 9a) in 32 games for the Burnaby Express with 16 minutes in penalties...had six points (2g, 4a) in 13 games for the Tri-City Storm with one power play and one game-winning goal...played for the U.S. National Development program from 2005 to 2007, dressing for both the Under-18 and Under-17 teams. Personal: Full name -- Brennan Ernesto Vargas...born June 15, 1989...has two sisters (Alicia and Amber)...is the son of Ernie and Patti Vargas...father, Ernie, played college hockey at the University of Wisconsin, before going on to a professional career...his grandfather, Ray Cronk, played college basketball at the University of Minnesota...is a graduate of Ann Arbor Pioneer High School...is undecided on a major.
Vargas’ Year-by-Year Overall/CCHA Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/- GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP/SH/GW +/2008-09............7..............0............ 0.............0................ 1-2...................0/0/0.............-1......................... 6...........0........... 0............0.............. 0-0..................0/0/0........... -1
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Andrew Hammond Freshman
6-1, 195 Goaltender Catches: Left Surrey, B.C. Vernon (BCHL)
Prior to BGSU: Played with the Vernon Vipers of the BCHL… had a 2008-09 regular season record of 27-17-1, including a league-leading five shut outs… posted a 2.30 GAA mark and a .912 save percentage… finished the season with a 39-17-1 record and 2.06 goals-against mark and a .923 save percentage… his team was ranked fourth in the country with a 42-12-1-3 overall record that year… co-recipient of the Canucks Silver Skate Award recognizing passion and dedication to parents, coaches, volunteers and players in the league… voted team MVP… received league honors for BCHL Top Goalie and Top Goalie duo with teammate Graeme Gordon… named to the BCHL All-Star team… team was 2009 BCHL Fred Page champions, Doyle Cup champions and Royal Bank Cup national champions. Personal Information: Full name is Andrew Robert Hammond… born on February 11, 1988… son of Marshall and Sandie Hammond… has a brother, Matt, and a sister, Christine… nicknamed “Hammy”… major is undecided.
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Ryan Peltoma Freshman
6-2, 195 Defenseman Shoots: Right Brainerd, Minn. North Iowa (NAHL)
Prior to BGSU: Played for North Iowa (NAHL) in 2008-09… tied for third in the league in scoring among defensemen with 33 points (7-26) on seven goals in 51 regular-season games… three of his goals scored on the power play… was also a plus-20 on-ice rating...
played in eight postseason games in which he recorded three assists… recorded 145 PIM… had a career night scoring four points (1-3) and posted a plus-5 on-ice rating in his last game with North Iowa versus Albert Lea… was part of a team in the top-five of NAHL in power play killing and power play goals against. Personal Information: Full name is Ryan Gordan Peltoma… born on April 5, 1988… son of Rod and Sue Peltoma… has two sisters (Jenny and Molly)… also played high school baseball and was an all-conference selection playing football at Brainerd Senior High School.
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Jerry Freismuth Freshman
5-10, 160 Forward Shoots: Left Grosse Point, Mich. Alexandria (NAHL)
Prior to BGSU: Played for Alexandria (NAHL) for three seasons (2006-09)… In 2008-09, finished tied for ninth in league scoring with 57 points (15 goals) and fourth in assists (42)… in 56 regular-season games… recorded multi-assist games eight times and at least one assist in 29 games… named to NAHL All-Central Division team and a two-time NAHL Player of the Week in 2008-09...posted back-to-back 50-plus point seasons (55 points in 200708, 57 in 2008-09)… posted an astounding plus-32 on-ice rating in 200708… in 13 playoff games in 2007-08, scored four goals and added eight assists… named Most Determined Player in 2007-08… accumulated 35 goals, 104 assists and 139 points in 144 career games with Alexandria. Personal Information: Full name is Jerry Michael Freismuth… born on October 28, 1988… son of Jerry and Kathleen Freismuth… father played hockey and golf at Ferris State… uncles are former Major League Baseball players Kirk Gibson (Los Angeles Dodgers, Detroit Tigers) and Dave Rozema (Detroit Tigers, Texas Rangers)… has two brothers (Jon and Garrett)… scored 110 goals and 118 assists in three seasons (2002-05) at Grosse Point North High School… also played baseball for two years… nicknamed “Freeze”.
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Ian Ruel Freshman
6-4, 200 Forward Shoots: Right Ann Harbor, Mich. Omaha (USHL)
Prior to BGSU: Played in 52 games for Omaha in the USHL in 2008-09… had 148 penalty minutes while scoring nine points (2-7)… one of his two goals scored would be the game-winning goal… Personal Information: Full name is Ian Christopher Ruel… born on January 31, 1990… son of Brian and Laurie Ruel… has one brother, Gabe… grandfather won a National Championship as a part of the (year/sport) Holy Cross team… majoring in business.
Coach Williams on Ian Ruel... “He is another big tough D-man. He will give us good size, another good stick and some more physical presence in front of the net.”
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Marc Rodriguez Freshman
5-9, 180 Forward Shoots: Right Aurora, Ill. Sioux Falls (USHL)
Prior to BGSU: Played with the Sioux Falls Stampede in 2008-09… played in 31 games, scoring six goals and six assists… had just 18 penalty minutes… was teammates with fellow incoming freshman, Max Grover. Personal Information: Full name is Marcus John Rodriguez… born on January 19, 1990… son of Michael and Kathleen Rodriguez… father played professional baseball for the Oakland Athletics organization… has three brothers, Mike, Matt and Joey… major is undecided.
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Nathan Pageau Freshman
5-11, 168 Forward Shoots: Left Stoney Creek, Ontario Hamilton (OJHL)
Prior to BGSU: Played with the Hamilton Red Wings of the Ontario Junior Hockey League… played in all 53 contests during a stellar 2008-09 season where he scored a team and league-high 48 goals… also credited with 55 assists for a total of a team-leading 103 points… led team in points and was second in assists… won the league scoring title as well as the OJHL Central Division Sportsman of the Year Award… voted team MVP and team Sportsman of the Year… In 2007-08, scored 32 points (18-14) in 46 games with the Red Wings. Personal Information: Was born on June 5, 1989… has a brother, Nicholas, and a sister, Natalie… is the son of Paul and Carole Pageau… father played professional hockey… major is undecided.
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Jordan Samuels-Thomas Freshman
6-2, 190 Forward Shoots: Left Windsor, Conn. Waterloo (USHL)
Prior to BGSU: Played last season with Waterloo (USHL)… scored 32 goals last season and added 22 assists in 59 games… seven of those goals were while on the power play… four goals would be game-winners… had an on-ice rating of +17 with 59 penalty minutes. He had three points (2-1) in three playoff games for the Black Hawks last season… drafted in the 7th round (203rd overall) by the Atlanta Thrashers (NHL) in the 2009 Entry Draft. Personal Information: Full name is Jordan Blaine Samuels-Thomas… born on May 28, 1990… son of Cliff Thomas and Joan Samuels… has two brothers (Trent and Taylor) and one sister (Jamiah)… major is communications.
Coach Williams on Jordan Samuels-Thomas ... “He had 30-plus goals in the USHL. He is a big guy that can play out in front of the net on the power play and he has a great stick. He’s got good size and will be a factor right out of the hop for us.”
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Max Grover Freshman
6-0, 192 Defenseman Shoots: Left Kentwood, Mich. Sioux Falls (USHL)
Prior to BGSU: Played at Sioux Falls in the United States Hockey League (USHL)… scored four goals and added 18 assists in 50 games… had a +23 on-ice rating for the 2008-09 season with 68 penalty minutes… had one goal in four playoff games with the Stampede. Personal Information: Full name is Maxwell Brian Grover… born on July 29, 1988… son of Jeff and Lori Grover… has four brothers; J.P., James, Zach and Ben… is the fourth of five children… major is business.
Coach Williams on Max Grover ... “He may not be as big as some of our other guys, but you know what? I would not want to go into the corner with this guy. He is what I see as a guy down the road that will be a leader on this team. He is heart and soul.”
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Reed Rushing Freshman
5-10, 195 Defenseman Shoots: Right Seattle, Wash. Marquette (NAHL)
Prior to BGSU: Played for the Marquette Rangers of the North American Hockey Leauge (NAHL)… had 15 points (3-12) in 41 games… had 31 penalty minutes… Played 16 games with Motor City (NAHL) in 2007-08 and scored seven points (2-5)… Played in the 2007-08 and the 2008-09 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament. Personal Information: Full name is Reed Scott Rushing… born on February 24, 1988… son of Robert and Susan Rushing… has a brother, Mac, and a sister, Allison… major is undecided.
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Robert Shea Freshman
5-11, 195 Defenseman Shoots: Right Harrison Twp., Mich. Green Bay (USHL)
Prior to BGSU: Played last season for the Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)… helped them to first place in the East Division… had four goals and three assists with 152 penalty minutes for the Gamblers… had a plus-12 on-ice rating. Personal Information: Full name is Robert Jay Shea… born on July 20, 1990… son of Bob and Jackie Shea… has two sisters, Kellie and Katie… major is undecided.
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