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2/20/2008 12:00:00 AM | Men's Ice Hockey
HANOVER, N.H. - The Dartmouth men's hockey team will play its last games at home this
weekend, hosting Brown on Friday and Yale on Saturday. The Big Green will be looking to earn wins against the Bulldogs and the Bears as the 2007-08 season is winding down. Dartmouth
will also be honoring its five seniors after the game against Yale.
SCOUTING BROWN
Brown comes into Thompson after losing to league-leading Clarkson in overtime and bouncing back with a 3-1 win over St. Lawrence last weekend.
The Bears are currently 4-17-4 overall and 4-11-3 in ECAC Hockey play. The Bears swept Dartmouth and Harvard on Feb. 2 and 3 and have earned one win since then.
Senior Jeff Prough is the team's leading scorer with 17 points while junior Ryan Garbutt and senior Sean Hurley are right behind with 13 and 14 points, respectively. Senior Chris Poli, sophomores Sean McMonagle, Devin Timberlake and Aaron Volpatti are the other Brown players in double-figures with 13, 12 and 10 points. The Bears are averaging 2.04 goals per game while giving up 3.44 a game. Brown is averaging 25.5 shots on net and has notched 16 power play goals while killing off 117 of the opposition's 146 extra-man chances.
Dan Rosen has been the man between the pipes for the Bears. The sophomore has played in 19 games and has a 4-11-4 record. Fisher has notched a .906 save percentage and a 3.18 goals against average.
SCOUTING YALE
Yale comes into Thompson Arena with a 12-9-4 overall record and 8-6-4 in the league. The Bulldogs are currently tied for fifth in the ECAC and have won or tied six of its last nine games. Yale earned wins against St. Lawrence and Clarkson last weekend.
Sophomore Sean Backman leads his squad with 22 points while freshman Denny Kearney is right behind with 18 points. Sophomore Marc Arcobello and senior Will Engasser are both in double-figures with 17 and 15 points while five other Bulldog players are scoring in double-figures. Sophomore Chris Cahill (14), freshman Broc Little (13), senior Matthew Thomey (13), sophomore Thomas Dignard (12) and senior Blair Yaworski (10) have all added to the Yale total. The Bulldogs are outscoring the opposition, 191 to 180 while scoring 3.04 goals per game to its opponents 2.60. Yale has notched 15 power play goals while killing 107 of the opposition's 118 extra-man chances for a league-leading .907 percentage.
Sophomore Billy Blase has seen the most time between the pipes, playing in 22 games and racking up a 12-4-4 record. Blase has a 2.11 GAA and a .922 save percentage. Junior Alec Richards and freshman Ryan Rondeau have played in eight games combined.
VERSUS BROWN
Dartmouth and Brown have been playing each other since a 15-0 Dartmouth win on Feb. 22, 1928. The Big Green opened the series reeling off 12 straight wins and holds the overall lead in the series, 64-62-7. In the first meeting this season the Bears won its second game in a row by defeating Dartmouth, 4-3.
VERSUS YALE
Yale is one of Dartmouth's oldest rivals as the two have been meeting since a 4-2 Big Green win on Jan. 16, 1907. This will be the 194th meeting between the two as the Bulldogs currently holds the lead in the series 94-87-12. The two teams met for the first time this season two weeks ago with Yale skating away with a 6-3 win.
RADIO
Once again the 2007-08 season will be showcased on the radio. All Big Green games can be accessed through the Dartmouth Sports Network at http://www.dartmouthsportsradio.net. Local radio personality Chris Garrett will provide the play-by-play.
UP NEXT
Dartmouth wraps up the regular season by traveling to Cornell and Colgate.
LAST TIME OUT
Dartmouth split with Quinnipiac and Princeton last weekend. Defeating the Bobcats before falling to the Tigers.
DAVE PETERS EARNS NATIONAL AWARD
Assistant Coach Dave Peters has been awarded the Terry Flanagan award from the AHCA. The award is given to honor an assistant coach for his career body of work. Peters is in his ninth season at Dartmouth College. He is one of the most accomplished assistant coaches and recruiters in the country. Peters has a proven record for improving programs and helping to develop players. His responsibilities at Dartmouth include recruiting, coaching the forwards and the power play.
WEEKLY HONORS
Freshman Andrew Owsiak earned his first Rookie of the Week award on Feb. 18 thanks to his four-point weekend against Quinnipiac and Princeton. Owsiak notched a season-high three points against the Bobcats including his first collegiate goal. Thanks to his play against BU (1/15) and UNH (1/19) Dartmouth goalie Mike Devine was given both ECAC Hockey and Inside College Hockey weekly honors.
BIGGEST SCORING OUTPUT
With seven goals against Quinnipiac on Feb. 15, Dartmouth had its highest scoring output of the season.
SAYING GOODBYE
The Dartmouth men's hockey team will be honoring its five seniors this weekend. The five have helped Dartmouth to its first-ever ECAC title, it's first Ivy title in over 20 years, three winning seasons and three trips to the ECAC Championship in Albany.
THANKS TO THE ROOKIES
The Big Green rookies had 12 points in the games against Quinnipiac and Princeton, netting five of Dartmouth's nine goals. Scott Fleming, Andrew Owsiak and Kyle Reeds all had a multiple-scoring game against Quinnipiac.
OVERTIME
After its scoreless tie with Union on Feb. 9, Dartmouth is now 0-0-4 in overtime games this season.
THE SCORING GOALIES
All three of Dartmouth's goalies this season have now scored a point. Mike Devine was credited with an assist on Jan. 20, 2007 against Sacred Heart. Devine has notched four assists the last two seasons. Dan Goulding got into the mix with an assist of his own against Bentley on Nov. 24 as Joe Grossman notched his collegiate first against RPI on Feb. 8.
BIG-TIME ROOKIE
Evan Stephens is Dartmouth's top scoring defenseman. He's notched 15 points this season and is third in the ECAC.
IN THE NICK OF TIME
Senior Nick Johnson recorded four points in two games on Feb. 1 and 2. His goal against Yale on Friday was his first since Dec. 28. Johnson is Dartmouth's leading scorer with 26 points. He's notched at least a point in 10 of the Big Green's last 14 games. Johnson has been held off the scoresheet in only four games this season.
POWER SURGE
The Big Green has allowed just 17 opponent power play goals this season. On Feb. 1 Yale potted three, the most Dartmouth has given up in a game this season.
ON THE OTHER HAND
The Big Green has not allowed a power play goal in 13 games.
SIN BIN
Dartmouth has been staying out of the penalty box this season. The Big Green is currently the least penalized team in the nation and the ECAC, averaging 9.3 minutes per game. Last year's final statistics had Dartmouth averaging 18.1 per game.
THIRD PERIOD TEAM
Dartmouth seems to really turn it on in the third period as the Big Green has notched 31 goals in the final stanza as compared to 16 in the first period and 19 in the second.
GIVE IT TO WYMAN
Dartmouth has scored 36 goals in the third period. Senior J.T. Wyman leads his squad with eight of those goals. That would explain why Wyman is the team leader with three game winners.
HELD OFF THE SCORESHEET
J.T. Wyman was held off the score sheet for just the sixth time this season against Rensselaer. Wyman currently has 25 points and has had nine multiple-scoring games.
FIRST MISS
J.T. Wyman did not play in Dartmouth's game against Union on Feb. 9. It was the first game Wyman had missed since March 18, 2005. Wyman has played in 116 career games.
HASN'T MISSED
Senior captain Nick Johnson has played in 126 games in four seasons, never missing a contest.
PLAYING AHEAD
Dartmouth is 7-0-2 when leading after the second period.
PLAYING FROM BEHIND
Dartmouth has struggled this season when playing from behind. The Big Green is currently 2-9 when its opponent is leading after one period and is 1-10-1 when the opponent leads after two.
THE DREADED EMPTY NET
Opponents have scored seven empty net goals against Dartmouth this season.
DARTMOUTH'S EMPTY NET
The Big Green has potted just two empty netters this season.
GET SHORTY
Dartmouth has allowed eight shorthanded goals this season while scoring two. J.T. Wyman recorded his first of the year against Denver on Dec. 29 while Joe Gaudet had the first of his career against RPI on Nov. 10. The Big Green allowed just five shorthanded goals in 2006-07.
NO MORE T.V. FOR YOU
Dartmouth played on television six times this season. Unfortunately the Big Green went 2-4 in those contests, allowing 28 goals while scoring 19.
HE'S A WINNER
Netminder Mike Devine earned his 41st career victory on Jan. 11 against Clarkson. The senior moved past Bob Gaudet and into second place on the Dartmouth charts. Nick Boucher '03 is the winningest goalie for the Big Green with 50 victories.
AND ANOTHER WINNER
With a victory over Clarkson on Jan. 13, Dartmouth head coach Bob Gaudet recorded his 250th career win.
HE'S OUR “SAVE”IOUR
With 2,288 career saves, Mike Devine has moved into second place on the Dartmouth career charts, moving past Steve Laurin '90. Nick Boucher '03 is tops with 2,803.
SCORING FIRST
On Jan. 6 Dartmouth scored first against Quinnipiac but still lost the game. The Big Green is 5-5-1 when scoring first this season.
NEED MORE POWER
Dartmouth has notched 18 power play goals this season. Four of Rob Pritchard's five goals have been with the extra-man as he leads his team. Nick Johnson, J.T. Wyman and Josh Gillam have each scored three.
RANKED OPPONENTS
Dartmouth is 4-5 against ranked opponents this season. Defeating Quinnipiac, UNH, BU, St. Lawrence and Clarkson while falling to Princeton, Clarkson, Harvard, Denver and Quinnipiac.
SPREAD IT AROUND
Twenty-two different players have recorded at least a point for Dartmouth this season. Nick Johnson is the high point getter with 26 (6g, 20a) points followed by J.T. Wyman with 25 (14g, 11a). Evan Stephens and Kyle Reeds are third with 15 points while Rob Pritchard and Jon Grecu have netted 13.
ROOKIE SENSATIONS
Several Big Green freshmen are racking up the points this season. Evan Stephens and Kyle Reeds lead with 15 each followed closely by Matt Reber with 10. Scott Fleming (9), Andrew Owsiak (7), Adam Estoclet (6), Joe Stejskal (4) and Dan Markowitz (3) have all contributed to Dartmouth's output this year.
AW SHOOT
On Nov. 16 and 17 the Big Green had 68 shots on net, 13 more than its opponents. Prior to the AIC game on Jan. 27, Dartmouth had been outshot in its previous nine games.
SHOOTIN' THE LIGHTS OUT
Dartmouth recorded 43 shots on net against Quinnipiac on Feb. 15. It was the fourth time this season the Big Green recorded more than 40 shots in a game. The first time was on Nov. 16 against Colgate (45), the second was against Bentley on Nov. 24 (44) and the third came against AIC (41) on Jan. 27.
LOWEST OUTPUT
Dartmouth had just 17 shots on goal against Boston University on Jan. 15. It was the lowest shot output for the Big Green this season.
NICK JOHNSON THE LATEST 100-POINT MAN
Nick Johnson notched his 100th point against Denver on Dec. 30. The Big Green captain became the 32nd player in Dartmouth history to score 100 points. He is currently tied for 22nd with 107. He's 26th with 51 goals and 29th with 54 assists.
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON
Senior Nick Johnson and his father, Kevin, are both wearers of the Green as Kevin was Dartmouth's leading scorer in 1976-77 with 42 points. Nick has tied his father in goals with 51.
LIKE UNCLE, LIKE NEPHEW
Captain Nick Johnson is following in his uncle Dana's footsteps as both have captained Dartmouth hockey. Dana was the Big Green's captain in 1972-73.
ALL-TOURNAMENT MAN
J.T. Wyman was named to the Wells Fargo Denver Cup All-Tournament Team. Wyman scored a goal and an assist against Northern Michigan while notching the game-tying goal against #3 Denver in the Championship game.
HE'S A GAME WINNER
Senior J.T. Wyman led the team in game winning goals last season with four. Wyman is again tops on the team in 2007-08 with three.
THANKS TO THE ROOKIES
All of Dartmouth's nine first-year players have seen time this season. All have notched at least a point as Evan Stephens and Kyle Reeds are leading with 15.
HE'S THE STARTER
Senior goalie Mike Devine has been the Big Green's starter for the past three seasons. On Jan. 19, 2007 freshman netminder Joe Grossman was given the nod, breaking Devine's and one of the nation's longest starting streaks by a goalie. Devine had started every game since Dec. 16, 2005, 38 in all. The senior has now played in 76 games in his career.
JUST NUMBERS
Connor Shields scored the first goal of the 2007-08 season at 2:47 in the first period on Oct. 20 in an exhibition game against York University. Rookie Evan Stephens notched Dartmouth's first goal of the regular season, at 3:19 of the second period at Vermont.
EARLY AND LATE
J.T. Wyman notched the earliest goal of the season just 21 seconds into the game on Nov. 10 against RPI while Jon Grecu has recorded the latest, 19:59 into the third period against AIC.
THEIR FIRSTS
Several first-year players have already notched collegiate firsts. Evan Stephens first was on the tying goal against UVM while Kyle Reeds' was the second goal of the game against Clarkson. Classmates Matt Reber and Adam Estoclet both had their first assists against UVM. Sophomore Rob Smith tallied his first collegiate goal in the third period against the Golden Knights. Several players had firsts on Nov. 9 and 10 against Union and RPI. Scott Fleming not only had his first goal and assist but he recorded back-to-back multiple-point games. Reber had his first goal against Union. Estoclet joined the mix with his first goal and first multiple-point game on Nov. 24 against Bentley. Andrew Owsiak got in on the action with his first collegiate assist against Northern Michigan on Dec. 28. A pair of rookie defensemen both got in on the action against Princeton on Jan. 4. Joe Stejskal and Dan Markowitz both recorded assists against the Tigers. Markowitz got into the goal scoring category with his first against RPI on Feb. 8. Andrew Owsiak had a season-high three points against Quinnipiac on Feb. 15 while notching his first collegiate goal.
THE HEAD HONCHO
Head Coach Bob Gaudet begins his 11th season with the Big Green, going for his 250th career win. In 2004-05 Gaudet reached a career milestone, garnering his 100th Dartmouth and his 200th overall win. His career numbers stand at 252-285-69 while he's 159-143-38 at Dartmouth. Gaudet's first win at Dartmouth came in his first game, a 7-1 victory over Army Oct. 31, 1997.
OPENING VICTORY
The win over Vermont was Dartmouth's seventh opening win in the last 10 years and the 32nd time the Big Green has won when opening the season on the road.
WE'LL TAKE IT
The 4-2 win over Vermont on Oct. 28 was Dartmouth's second victory in a row over the Catamounts and the 12th since Bob Gaudet took over in 1997-98.
YOUNG ?UNS
For Dartmouth's first goal of the season on Oct. 28 against UVM, there were five freshmen on the ice. First-year Evan Stephens recorded the game tying goal while classmates Matt Reber and Adam Estoclet had the assists. Rookie Joe Stejskal was also on the blueline while Reber and Estoclet's linemate, Scott Fleming recorded a +.
FAST AND FURIOUS
Dartmouth scored back-to-back goals less than 30 seconds apart against UVM on Oct. 28. The last time the Big Green scored two or more goals less than a minute apart was a 5-4 win over Quinnipiac on Feb. 9, 2007. J.T. Wyman lit the lamp at 9:06 in the second as Tanner Glass potted an even strength goal at 9:26.
MARCHING PAST THE SAINTS
Dartmouth defeated St. Lawrence, 2-1, on Nov. 2. It was the Big Green's first win over the Saints in three games. SLU won both regular-season contests last year along with a victory in the ECAC consolation game in Albany.
KNIGHTS ARE GOLDEN AGAINST DARTMOUTH
Clarkson rallied from two goals down to defeat the Big Green, 4-3, on Nov. 3. Nick Johnson and Kyle Reeds gave the Big Green the lead but a Clarkson three-goal second period proved too much for Dartmouth.
SHUTOUT
Dartmouth shutout Union on Nov. 9. The 4-0 victory was the fifth shutout of netminder Mike Devine's college career as he had 29 saves in the win. Devine has won all five of those games.
NO SCORE FOR YOU
Dartmouth's shutout of Union was the first over the Dutchmen since a 4-0 win on Nov. 8, 1997.
STAY CLASSY HANOVER
In the Big Green's shutout of Union on Nov. 9, a member of every class scored. Senior Nick Johnson had the first goal with junior Connor Shields, sophomore Joe Gaudet and freshman Scott Fleming adding to the 4-0 victory.
RED HOT RPI
Rensselaer defeated Dartmouth on Nov. 10. The victory was RPI's first over Dartmouth since 2001-02 and the 11 combined goals were the most since an 8-3 Engineer win in 1999.
HIGH SCORING AFFAIR
The 8-3 loss to St. Lawrence on Jan. 13 was the most scoring at Thompson Arena since a 9-4 Big Green win over Yale in 2005. The eight goals were the most the Big Green has given up since a 7-1 win by Rensselaer on Nov. 10.
OVERTIME
Dartmouth had its first overtime game of the season against Colgate on Nov. 16. In 2006-07 the Big Green went 0-1-3 in extra session games.
WE'RE THE GOOD GUYS
Against Colgate on Nov. 16 the Big Green went penalty-free. It was the first time in 11 seasons at Dartmouth that Bob Gaudet's team has not recorded a penalty.
LATE GAME OUTBURST
On Nov. 24 against Bentley the Big Green potted four goals in a late-game outburst to defeat the Falcons, 5-1. The four goals were the most scored in a period this season.
NICE TO SEE YOU
Junior netminder Dan Goulding was given his first collegiate start on Nov. 24 against Bentley. He stopped 24 shots to earn his first career win.
THANKS FOR COMING
On Nov. 24 Dartmouth and Bentley met for the first time. With the win over the Falcons the Big Green is now 57-17-5 against schools in the Atlantic Hockey League.
TYPICAL
On Dec. 1, Dartmouth and Harvard met in Cambridge. The Crimson earned a 1-0 victory and it was the fifth one-goal game between the two squads since Bob Gaudet began coaching for his alma mater.
JUST NEEDED 10 MORE MINUTES
The game between Harvard and Dartmouth almost turned out to be the Big Green's sixth scoreless tie but the Crimson netted the gamewinner with under 10 minutes to play in the contest.
NICE TO MEET YOU
Dartmouths' game against Northern Michigan was the Big Green's first against the Wildcats in school history. With the victory over NMU, Dartmouth is 9-6-2 against member of the CCHA.
THEY DID IT AGAIN
Dartmouth and Denver met for the fourth time on Dec. 29. With the win, DU has won all four meetings.
NOT OUR HOUSE
The loss to Princeton on Friday, Jan. 4 was Dartmouth's fifth in a row in Princeton. The Big Green has not won a game at Hobey Baker Rink since Nov. 22, 2003.
SHOOTERS
Princeton recorded 45 shots against Dartmouth on Jan. 4. It was just the fifth time in the last four seasons that an opponent has had more than 40 shots on goal. Clarkson also hit the magic number on Nov. 3.
BATTLING CLARKSON
Dartmouth's 3-1 win over Clarkson on Friday, Dec. 11 was the Big Green's fifth over the Engineers in 10 games. Dartmouth holds the edge in the last 10 meetings, 5-3-2.
HOLDING OUR OWN
After giving up five goals in the last three games the Big Green allowed Clarkson to score just one. Dartmouth has had five games in which the opponent has had five or more goals and five where the opponent has netted less than two.
GETTING SHORTY
In an 8-3 loss to St. Lawrence on Jan. 13 the Big Green allowed three shorthanded goals, even though one of those was an empty net strike.
SCORING SAINTS
Dartmouth gave up eight goals to St. Lawrence on Jan. 13. It was the fifth time this season the Big Green has allowed five or more goals. The eight goals were the most scored by a Dartmouth opponent since UNH on Jan. 12, 2005 and it was the most goals scored by a Dartmouth opponent in Thompson Arena since an 8-5 loss to Rensselaer on Nov. 13, 1998.
SCORING SAINTS 2
The 8-3 lopsided defeat of Dartmouth by St. Lawrence on Jan. 13 was the biggest for SLU since a 6-1 win on Jan. 31, 1997.
FIRST WIN IN AWHILE
Dartmouth took a 3-2 win over Boston University on Jan. 15. It was the Big Green's first since a 4-3 victory on Jan. 6, 1982.
NO PENALTIES
The Dartmouth-BU game on Jan. 15 had just one penalty called in the game. The Big Green was whistled for an infraction midway through the first period.
RIVERSTONE PLAYER OF THE GAME
Dartmouth netminder Mike Devine was given the RiverStone Player of the Game honor after he turned aside 54 UNH shots on net. The last Big Green RiverStone award winner was Jarrett Sampson in 2005.
DEVINE INSPIRATION
Senior Mike Devine stopped a career-high 54 shots against UNH on Jan. 19. Devine's previous high was 51 saves against Yale on Feb. 18, 2007.
DEVINE INSPIRATION II
Mike Devine saved 28 UNH shots in the second period alone, tying an ECAC Hockey record.
BIG-TIME SCORER
Dartmouth's leading scorer J.T. Wyman had his third game scoring two or more points against UNH on Jan. 19. It was just the second time this season Wyman has notched two points in seven games while having three points in two contests.
UNEXPECTED HERO
Senior Jon Grecu was the unexpected hero on Sunday, Jan. 27 against American International. Grecu potted the game tying goal with one second left in regulation. It was Grecu's second goal of the game, tying his career high.
WE'RE DONE WITH THAT
With it's game against AIC on Jan. 27, Dartmouth wrapped up its non-conference schedule. The Big Green went 5-1-1 in those games.
FIRST TIME IN AWHILE
Dartmouth's scoreless tie with Union on Feb. 9 was Dartmouth's first since Nov. 27, 2004 against Maine and it was just the seventh one in school history.
HIGH SCORING ENGINEERS
With four goals on Feb. 8 Rensselaer notched 11 against Dartmouth this season, the most of any team so far this year.
TELEVISION SCHEDULE
Dartmouth made five appearances on television this season. The Big Green made an appearance on CN8, WMUR Channel 9 (local New Hampshire ABC affiliate), ESPNU twice and NESN.
HOME AND AWAY
Dartmouth finished 2006-07 with a 12-5-2 record at home, a 6-4-1 record on the road and was 0-3-0 at neutral sites.
IVY TITLE
Dartmouth and Yale both earned a share of the 2006-07 Ivy title. It was the first Ivy title for Dartmouth since 1980.
EVERYONE LOVES A WINNER
With its 18-12-2 record last season the Big Green finished with a winning record for the seventh year in a row. The 18 wins is third most for head coach Bob Gaudet since he took over coaching duties in the 1997-98 season.
STRAIGHT UP
The 2006-07 season marked the eighth straight that Dartmouth has played 30 or more games in a season with 33. The former record of 34 games in one season was broken in 2004-05 when the Big Green had 35 games. Last year Dartmouth had a total of 33 games.
CALGARY CONNECTION
The Big Green has five players from the province of Alberta. Senior Nick Johnson and Jon Grecu hail from Calgary while Connor Shields is from Edmonton, Rob Smith is from Brooks and John Gibson is from Okotoks. The Dartmouth players from that Canadian province scored 64 points last season.
CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN
Senior forward Nick Johnson is the 2007-08 Big Green captain. Joining Johnson as the assistant captains are classmates Mike Devine and J.T. Wyman along with junior Rob Pritchard. Johnson is the 116th captain in Dartmouth men's hockey history.
ALL IN THE FAMILY
The Big Green has several players on the team who have had relatives attend Dartmouth. Nick Johnson is a sixth attendee of Dartmouth; his parents, uncle, grandfather and great uncles all graduated from Dartmouth. Nick's father, Kevin, played hockey for the Big Green and was the team's leading scorer in 1977, his uncle, Dana, was the team captain in 1973 and his mother was a member of Dartmouth's alpine ski team. Chris Johnson's father graduated from Dartmouth in 1975. Peter Boldt is the 14th member of his family to attend Dartmouth. Joe Gaudet is head coach Bob Gaudet's eldest son. Both of Joe's parents attended Dartmouth and his younger brother Jim has deferred his admission to Dartmouth for one year, joining his big brother for the 2008-09 season.
OH TO BE YOUNG AGAIN
Of the 27 players on the Dartmouth roster this season, 16 are underclassmen. The Big Green has seven sophomores and nine freshmen.
SO LONG, FAREWELL
Dartmouth lost eight players from last year's squad. Five graduated and three left school. A key loss for the Big Green is All-America David Jones. Jones was Dartmouth's leading scorer last season with 44 points. He decided to forego his senior season and sign a contract with the Colorado Avalanche. Key losses on the blue line are Ben Lovejoy, Grant Lewis and Mike Hartwick along with forwards Tanner Glass and Dan Shribman. T.J. Galiardi signed with Colorado and Kevin Swallow transferred to the University of Maine.
MORE FAREWELL
The Big Green lost 148 points, including 55 goals, from the departed quintet of David Jones, T.J. Galiardi, Tanner Glass, Ben Lovejoy and Kevin Swallow.
BIG GREEN WALLPAPER AND RING TONES
Dartmouth fans can now get wallpaper to put on their computer screens and mobile phones along with select ring tones. Fans can also become Big Green Insiders which allows them to view coaches shows, games and postgame press conferences. All this and much more can be found at www.DartmouthSports.com.
NEWCOMERS
Dartmouth adds nine newcomers to the 2007-08 roster.
FORWARDS
Adam Estoclet (Orono, Minn. - Benilde-St. Margaret's School)
* 2006-2007 Stats: 27 GP - 32 G, 37 A, 69 Pts.
Scott Fleming (Plainfield, Ont. - Wellington Dukes)
* 2006-2007 Stats: 48 GP - 28 G, 40 A, 68 Pts.
Andrew Owsiak (Moose Jaw, Sask. - Okotoks Oilers)
* 2006-2007 Stats: 60 GP - 30 G, 31 A, 61 Pts.
Matt Reber (Edina, Minn. - Edina High School)
* 2006-2007 Stats: 31 GP - 28 G, 38 A, 66 Pts.
Kyle Reeds (St. Louis, Mo. - Waterloo Blackhawks)
* 2006-2007 Stats: 51 GP - 23 G, 22 A, 45 Pts.
DEFENSE
Dan Markowitz (Jericho, N.Y. - Tri-City Storm/Ohio Junior Black Hawks)
* 2006-2007 Stats: 31 GP - 0 G, 1 A, 1 Pts.
Joe Stejskal (Grand Rapids, Minn. - Grand Rapids High School)
* 2006-2007 Stats: 31 GP - 14 G, 31 A, 45 Pts.
Jonathan Wolter (Branford, Conn. - Boston Junior Bruins)
* 2006-2007 Stats: 33 GP - 9 G, 19 A, 28 Pts.
Evan Stephens (Bessemer, Mich. - Cedar Rapids Roughriders)
* 2006-2007 Stats: 31 GP - 28 G, 38 A, 66 Pts.
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
The 2007-08 Dartmouth roster features five seniors, six juniors, seven sophomores and nine freshmen. This season's Big Green hail from eight states and four Canadian provinces.
Alberta (5): Jon Grecu, Connor Shields, Rob Smith, Nick Johnson, John Gibson
Massachusetts (2): Kevin McCarthy, Joe Grossman
Minnesota (6): Chris Johnson, J.T. Wyman, Brandon Harrington, Matt Reber, Adam Estoclet, Joe Stejskal
New Hampshire (1): Joe Gaudet
Ontario (4): Harry Taylor, Josh Gillam, Dan Goulding, Scott Fleming
British Columbia (1): Rob Pritchard
Connecticut (2): Peter Boldt, Jonathan Wolter
Michigan (1): Evan Stephens
New York (2): Mike Devine, Dan Markowitz
Missouri (1): Kyle Reeds
Saskatchewan (1): Andrew Owsiak
Vermont (1): Will Boardman
BIG GREEN IN THE PROS
There are several former Dartmouth men's hockey players who are playing professional hockey. Listed are the players and their stats to this point in the season (as of Jan. 23).
Nick Boucher '03 Fort Wayne Comets 18 GP, 2.26 GAA, .917
*Named Goaltender of the Month (12/3/07)*
Trevor Byrne '03 Iowa Stars 51 GP, 1-6-7
Tanner Glass '07 Florida Panthers 33 GP, 1-0-1
*Made NHL Debut on 11/12/07 ? Recorded first point on 1/22/08*
Mike Hartwick '07 Mississippi Sea Wolves 36 GP, 2-0-2
Hugh Jessiman '06 Hartford Wolfpack 48 GP, 12-14-26
David Jones '08 Colorado Avalanche 6 GP, 0-1-1
*Made NHL Debut on 12/21/07 ? Recorded first point on 1/19/08*
Grant Lewis '07 Chicago Wolves 26 GP, 1-8-9
Ben Lovejoy '07 WB-Scranton Penguins 45 GP, 0-12-12
Sean Offers '05 Utah Grizzlies 43 GP, 1-15-16
Mike Ouellette '06 Hartford Wolfpack 44 GP, 5-7-12
*Scored first AHL goal on Dec. 7, 2007*
Eric Przepiorka '06 Youngstown Steelhounds 46 GP, 21-35-56
*Leads team in scoring and is second in +/- (+14) as of Feb. 19, 2008*
Lee Stempniak '05 St. Louis Blues 57 GP, 10-21-31
*Notched his 100th career NHL point on Dec. 22 at Boston*
DARTMOUTH AND THE NHL
In his third NHL season with the St. Louis Blues, Lee Stempniak '05 is fifth on the team with 31 points. He recorded his 100th career NHL point on Dec. 22 after posting a six-game point streak from Nov. 30-Dec. 11, notching seven points (4g, 3a) over the span. Over the summer he inked a four-year, seven milllion dollar deal. Tanner Glass '07 began the season with the Rochester Amerks but quickly made his way to the Florida Panthers and has played 33 games in the NHL. David Jones '08 left school early to sign a contract with Colorado and he has shuttled between the Avalanche and the Lake Erie Monsters.