St. LAwrence Men`S hockey GAMe noteS

St. Lawrence Men’s Hockey Game Notes
-The Penn State Series-
Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016 • 7 p.m. • Pegula Ice Arena • State College, Pa.
Friday, Oct. 7, 2016 • 7 p.m. • Pegula Ice Arena • State College, Pa.
16-17 Regular Season
Schedule & Results
October
2
6
7
14
15
21
22
28
29
UQTR
W, 4-1
@ Penn State
7 p.m.
@ Penn State 7 p.m.
NEW HAMPSHIRE 7 p.m.
MERRIMACK
7 p.m.
@ UMass-Lowell
7 p.m.
@ Providence
7 p.m.
WISCONSIN
7 p.m.
MINNESOTA
7 p.m.
November
4
5
11
12
18
19
25
26
PRINCETON*
7 p.m.
QUINNIPIAC*
7 p.m.
@ Union 7 p.m.
@ RPI*
7 p.m.
YALE*
7 p.m.
BROWN*
7 p.m.
Friendship Four (Belfast) TBA
Friendship Four (Belfast) TBA
December
2
3
9
HARVARD*
DARTMOUTH*
CLARKSON*
January
3
6
7
13
14
20 21
27
28
@ Vermont
@ Canisius
@ Canisius
@ Brown*
@ Yale*
@ Colgate*
@ Cornell*
RPI*
UNION*
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
February
4
10
17
18
24
25
@ Clarkson*
@ Princeton*
CORNELL*
COLGATE*
@ Dartmouth*
@ Harvard*
Home games in bold, CAPS
* ECAC Hockey Game
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
No. 16 Saints Open Regular Season with Pair Against the Nittany Lions
After beginning the Mark Morris era
with a 4-1 win over UQTR in the season-opening exhibition game at Appleton Arena, the Saints head to Penn State
to begin their 2016-17 season.
About the Saints
The Saints come into the weekend in
State College, Pa. ranked No. 16 in the
USCHO.com preseason poll released
last week. They also finished second in
both the ECAC Hockey coaches and
media preseason polls.
Twenty members of the 2015-16 team
that advanced to its second straight
ECAC Hockey tournament return to
the lineup for St. Lawrence this season,
and the Saints add seven first-year players for 2016-17. St. Lawrence returns
three of its top-five scorers from a year
ago in Gavin Bayreuther, Drew Smolcynski and Jacob Pritchard.
In Sunday’s exhibition against UQTR,
four veteran forwards (Drew Smolcynski, Jacob Pritchard, Alexander Dahl and
Mike Marnell) tallied goals while eight
players recorded points. Junior netminder Kyle Hayton - a staple between the
pipes for the Saints the last two seasons,
finished with 24 saves in the win.
About the Nittany Lions
Penn State is also opening its regular
season schedule against the Saints this
weekend, after posting an 8-0 win in its
exhibition game against Queen’s (Ontario).
The Nittany Lions played their first collegiate season in 2012-13 and became a
full Division I member of the BIG 10 in
2013-14. Under the direction of former
Princeton head coach Guy Gadowsky,
Penn State has recorded winning seasons
in two of their first three years.
Penn State also returns three of its five
leading scorers, including David Goodwin who led the team in 2015-16 with
11 goals and 27 assists for 38 points.
The Series with Penn State
The Saints are 1-0-1 against Penn State
after the teams’ first series in program
history last season. After playing to a 2-2
tie on Oct. 29, St. Lawrence doubled up
the Nittany Lions for a 4-2 win on Oct.
30.
St. Lawrece blocked a season-high 26
shots in the tie and got goals from Brian
Ward and Mike Marnell. Goaltender
Arthur Brey made 50 saves in his first
collegiate start.
St. Lawrence Quick Facts
Location..........................Canton, N.Y. 13617
Founded..................................................1856
Enrollment.............................................2,528
President................................. William L. Fox
Director of Athletics................. Bob Durocher
Colors................................ Scarlet and Brown
Affiliation...............................NCAA DI/DIII
Conference.............................. ECAC Hockey
Rink (Capacity)..........Appleton Arena (3,200)
Coaching Information
Men’s Hockey Coach..... Mark Morris (Colgate ’81)
Career Record, College................... 306-156-42
Career Record, Professional............ 338-224-66
Associate Head Coach.................. Mike Hulbut ’89
Assistant Coach.........Matt Deschamps (Maine ’05)
Dir. of Hockey Operations..............Ryan Durocher
Strength & Conditioning Coach........ Mike Elberty
Athletic Trainer.................................. Aisha Visram
Equipment Manager......................... Nick Bayruns
2016-17 Team Information
Captain............................ Alexander Dahl ’17
Assistant Captain........... Gavin Bayreuther ’17
Assistant Captain....................Ben Masella ’17
Assistant Captain................Eric Sweetman ’17
2015-16 Record................................... 19-4-4
2015-16 ECAC Hockey Record........... 11-8-3
First Intercollegiate Season................ 1925-26
ECAC Hockey Championships.....................6
NCAA Tournament Appearances................16
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2016-17 Men’s Hockey Staff
Mark Morris was named the Charles W. Appleton II Head Men’s Ice Hockey Coach at
St. Lawrence in May of 2016, returning to the Saint program after a highly successful
career as a collegiate and professional head coach.
Morris, who served as an assistant coach to Joe Marsh from 1985-88 and was part
of the 1988 national runner-up team, returned to the North Country after a year
as head coach of the Charlotte Checkers in the American Hockey League. He holds
the distinction of being the only coach to have won 300 college games and over 300
professional games. He was the seventh all-time winningest coach in the AHL and had
the third highest win total among AHL coaches when he left Charlotte to take over at
St. Lawrence.
A Massena native and a 1981 graduate of Colgate University, Morris played defense
for the Raiders and went on to a three year professional playing career which included
stints with the Dallas Black Hawks and the New Haven Nighthawks before entering
the coaching profession as an assistant coach at Union College in 1984-85. Morris
spent 13 seasons as the head coach at Clarkson following his SLU tenure and compiled
a collegiate career record of 306-156-42.
Charles W. Appleton
He broke into the professional coaching ranks as a coach with Manchester of the
Men’s Hockey Head Coach American Hockey League in 2006 where he spent eight years as head coach, compilMark Morris
ing a record of 338-224-66 with seven playoff appearances. He joined the Checkers
in July of 2015 after serving the previous season as an assistant coach with the Florida
Panthers in the NHL. He has also served as a special assistant coach and strength and
conditioning coach with the Vancouver Canucks, an assistant coach with the Ontario
Hockey League’s Saginaw Spirit and coached at the Northwood School in Lake Placid.
Associate Head Coach Mike Hurlbut
Hurlbut returned to his alma mater as a volunteer
assistant coach to start the 2002-2003 season,
became a full-time assistant in 2008-09 and was
named Associate Head Coach in the spring of
2011.
Assistant Coach Matt Deschamps
Matt Deschamps joined the St. Lawrence staff as
an assistant coach for the 2016-2017 season. He
spent the last two years in Austria with EC Red
Bull Salzburg Hockey Club as the head coach of
RBS U18 team and served the club in director
and development coordinator roles. Matt led the
Red Bulls to two of its most successful seasons at
the U18 level winning an EBJL Championship in
2015 and in 2016 led all EC Red Bull Teams with
the highest winning percentage of 75% playing against Swiss U20 and
U18 teams from Finnish, Czech, USA and Canada.
A first team All-America, a first team All-ECAC
selection for the Saints in 1989 and a member of
the two winning-est teams in Saints hockey history in 1988 and 1989, Mike is a 1989 graduate of St. Lawrence and had
a long and successful professional hockey career. He spent 14 years in the
International and American hockey leagues and played 29 games, scoring
one goal and assisting on eight others, in the National Hockey League. He Deschamps played for the University of Maine, graduating in 2005 with
a bachelor’s degree in public policy, management. He notched an assist on
was inducted into the Rochester Amerks Hall of Fame in 2015.
the goal in triple-overtime to win the 2004 Hockey East Championship,
He was selected to play in three American Hockey League All-Star Games, made four appearances in the NCAA Tournament and two trips to the
was named a second team AHL All-Star in 1994-95 and was the longest
NCAA Finals. As a senior, Deschamps was an assistant captain, recipient of
serving captain in Rochester Americans’ franchise history, wearing the “C” the First Annual Shawn Walsh Memorial Scholarship, and was presented
for five seasons. He was a team captain in eight of his 13 pro seasons.
with the Richard Britt Award for Perseverance.
Among the teams he played for were the Houston Aeros, Minnesota
After college, Deschamps attended training camp with the San Jose Sharks
Moose, Binghamton Rangers and the Rochester Americans. He played 23 in 2005. During a five-year professional career, Deschamps had stops playgames with the New York Rangers in 1992-93 and also had NHL appear- ing in the American Hockey League and East Coast Hockey League.
ances with the Quebec Nordique and the Buffalo Sabres.
Mike Elberty
Alex Petizian
Ryan Durocher
Aisha Visram
Nick Bayruns
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The Series, Continued...
In the win, St. Lawrence scored a
pair of special teams goals - one on
the power play and one shorthanded - from Class of 2016 members
Alex Hagen and Sean McGovern.
The game-winning tally coming off
the stick of Smolcynski and Marnell
adding his second of the weekend.
Kyle Hayton made 38 saves.
2015-16 in Review
The Saints finished last season with a
19-14-4 overall record, fourth in the
regular season ECAC Hockey standings and made their second straight
trip to the conference tournament
semifinal. They posted an 11-8-3
record in conference, had a 14-6-0
mark at home and went 5-7-4 on
the road with a 0-1 record in neutral
site games.
The most notable of St. Lawrence’s
19 wins a year ago include two overtime victories in the ECAC Hockey
quarterfinal series against Clarkson
at home, a 4-3 win over then-No. 1
Quinnipiac, also at home.
Preseason All-ECAC
Defenseman Gavin Bayreuther and
goaltender Kyle Hayton were named
to the ECAC Hockey preseason AllLeague team in September, as voted
on by league coaches. The Saints and
defending champion Quinnipiac
were the only two league schools
with multiple players on the list. The
Bobcats were picked to finish first
in the league, while the Saints were
second in preseason voting.
Returning All-American
native led the Saints with 12 goals
and 17 assists for 29 points. It
was Bayreuther who scored the
double-overtime game winner in
the quarterfinal series against rival
Clarkson to send the Saints to Lake
Placid and into the conference tournament for the second year in a row.
The “Madhouse on Miner”
The Saints Captains
Junior netminder Kyle Hayton - an
ECAC Hockey preseason All-Conference team member and former
finalist for college hockey’s Mike
Richter Award returns for the Saints
this season as does sophomore Arthur Brey who was solid as a backup
for St. Lawrence in 2015-16. The
goaltending tandem is joined by
first-year Daniel Mannella out of
Whitby in the OJHL.
For the 2016-17 season the Saints
named senior center and Eau Claire,
Wis. native Alexander Dahl as the
lone captain. Dahl served as an
assistant during the 2015-16 season. Assistants for 2016-17 are a
trio of senior blueliners in Gavin
Bayreuther, Ben Masella and Eric
Sweetman. Together, the four seniors
accounted for 58 points last year,
including 40 assists and blocked a
total of 159 shots.
Away From Appleton
Also under Greg Carvel, the Saints
were 31-32-11 on the road dating
back to the 2012-13 season.
In their own barn, which the team
has affectionately referred to as
the “Madhouse on Miner”, under
former head coach Greg Carvel from
2012-13 to 2015-16 the Saints went
41-28-4.
Between the Pipes
Career Numbers Watch
With 82 career points heading into
the regular season, Gavin Bayreuther
is well within reach of the 100-point
plateau for his career.
Kyle Hayton has already made his
way into the Saints record book for
career wins (38), saves (2061) and
Tale of the Tape
*2015-16 season statistics*
Overall Record (League):
Goals Per Game: Shots Per Game:
Opponent Goals Per Game:
Opponent Shots Per Game: Power Play Percentage: Penalty Kill: Combined Special Teams:
Penalty Minutes: St. Lawrence
19-14-4 (11-8-3)
2.9
31.9
2.3
32.6
15-127 (11.8%)
118-139 (84.9%)
133-266 (50%)
156-356 minutes
Penn State
21-13-4 (10-9-1)
3.7
41.6
3.2
33.8
33-141 (23.4%)
115-143 (80.4%)
148-284 (52.1%)
174-395 minutes
Gavin Bayreuther became the 35th
All-American in Saints Hockey
history last season after becoming
the first defenseman to ever lead the
team in scoring. The Caanan, N.H.
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2016-17 St. Lawrence Men’s Hockey Numerical Roster
No. Name
2 Eric Sweetman
3 Ben Masella
4 Mike Graham
7 Gavin Bayreuther 8 Will Harrison
9 Ryan Garvey
10 Ryan Lough
11 Carson Gicewicz
12 Sam Kauppila
13 Woody Hudson
14 Alexander Dahl
15 Matt Purmal
16 Michael Ederer 17 Drew Smolcynski
18 Jacob Pritchard
19 Mitch Eden
20 Joe Sullivan
21 Nolan Gluchowski
22 Ben Finkelstein
23 Patrick Steinhauser
24 Taggart Corriveau
25 Michael Laidley
26 Mike Marnell
27 Kyle Hayton
28 R.J. Gicewicz
30 Daniel Mannella
31 Arthur Brey
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10 Ryan Lough
LAW
11 Carson Gicewicz
gi-SHEV-itz
12 Sam Kauppila
co-Pill-uh
17 Drew Smolcynski
smol-SIN-ski
21 Nolan Gluchowski
glu-COW-ski
24 Taggart CorriveauCORE-vo
28 R.J. Gicewicz
gi-SHEV-itz
Matt Deschamps
di-SHOMP
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Pos. D
D
D
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
G
D
G
G
Ht. 5-11
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-0
6-3
5-11
5-9
6-0
5-10
5-10
6-0
5-9
5-8
6-1
5-11
5-10
6-0
6-1
6-1
6-0
Wt. 175
215
185
195
198
185
185
213
180
220
180
205
180
173
185
185 190 196
185
170
170
192
180
160
190
180
165
Hometown/Last Team
Woodbine, Md./Youngstown (USHL)
Montreal, Quebec/Chilliwack (BCHL)
Toronto, Ontario/Kent School
Canaan, N.H./Fargo (USHL)
Springfield, Va./Des Moines (USHL)
Oakville, Ontario/Oakville (OJHL)
Manotick, Ontario/Green Bay (USHL)
Orchard Park, N.Y. /Sioux Falls (USHL)
Gurnee, Ill./Lincoln (USHL)
Greece, N.Y. /Chicago (USHL)
Eau Claire, Wis./Youngstown (USHL)
Merrill, Wis./Green Bay (USHL)
Lancaster, N.Y./Merritt (BCHL)
Hatfield, Pa./Chicago (USHL)
Macomb, Mich./Powell River (BCHL)
Bracebridge, Ontario/Prince George (BCHL)
Las Vegas, Nev./Indiana(USHL)
Wixom, Mich./Sioux Falls (USHL)
Burlington, Vt./Kimball Union Academy
Plymouth, Minn./Aberdeen (NAHL)
New Britain, Conn./Westminster School
Little Current, Ontario/Aurora (OJHL)
South Huntington, N.Y./Des Moines (USHL)
Denver, Colo./Sioux City (USHL)
Orchard Park, N.Y. /Green Bay (USHL)
Woodbridge, Ontario/Whitby (OJHL)
Yorba Linda, Calif./Sioux Falls (USHL)
Numbers Watch, Continued
appearances (69) through just two
seasons with the Saints. He also has
a program-best 1.99 career goals
against average heading into his
junior year.
Finkelstein in Florida
As the 195th overall pick of the
Florida Panthers in the seventh
round of the 2016 NHL draft, Ben
Finkelstein became the first drafted
player to wear the Scarlet and Brown
since defenseman Matt Generous
’09 was drafted in 2005. He is the
52nd draft pick in program history.
Finkelstein comes to St. Lawrence
from Kimball Union Academy in
New Hampshire.
Game-winning Touch
Gavin Bayreuther and Drew Smolcynski were tied for the team lead
in game-winning goals in 2015-16
with three each, while returning forwards Joe Sullivan and Ryan Lough
each added two of their own. Mike
Marnell was the only other returning
forward to net a game-winning goal
last season.
Special Teams Scoring
Bayreuther was also among team
leaders in power play goals last season, finishing with two along with
Jacob Pritchard and Mike Marnell.
Drew Smolcynski and Woody
Hudson each finished with one PPG
to their credit. Meanwhile, Michael
Laidley is the only returning foward
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National Polls
USCHO.COM Preseason Poll
Sept. 26, 2016
Record
1. North Dakota (43)
34- 6-4
2. Quinnipiac (1)
32- 4-7
3. Denver
25-10-6
4. Boston University (5)
21-13-5
5. Boston College (1)
28- 8-5
6. Minnesota-Duluth
19-16-5
7. St. Cloud State
31- 9-1
8. Massachusetts-Lowell
26-10-5
9. Notre Dame
19-11-7
10. Providence
27- 7-4
11. Michigan
25- 8-5
12. Harvard
19-11-4
13. Minnesota
20-17-0
14. Bowling Green
22-14-6
15. Northeastern
22-15-5
16. St. Lawrence
19-14-4
17. Michigan Tech
23- 9-5
18. Yale
19- 9-4
19. Minnesota State
21-13-7
20. Ferris State
20-15-6
Points
Last Poll
993
1
856
2
848
4
774
14
641
3
621
9
569
5
535
7
502
13
476
7
470
6
422
10
404NR
370NR
361
12
336
18
285
16
283
11
153
17
126
15
Others receiving votes: Cornell 92, Nebraska-Omaha 85, Penn State 63, Clarkson 62,
Rochester Institute of Technology 62, Ohio State 33, Air Force 17, Vermont 16, Miami 11,
Wisconsin 10, Dartmouth 6, Robert Morris 6, Michigan State 5.
Special Teams, Continued
to have scored a shorthanded goal.
The Saints finished with an 11.8%
efficiency rate on the power play and
84.9% efficiency rate on the penalty
kill.
Sweet Block
Senior defenseman Eric Sweetman
has led the Saints in blocked shots
two of the past three seasons, with
82 blocks in the 2015-16 season.
The Newcomers
The Saints added seven first-years
to the roster for the 2016-17 season: Will Harrison, Ryan Garvey,
Carson Gicewicz, Sam Kauppila,
Ben Finkelstein, Taggart Corriveau
and Daniel Mannella. Three rookies
(Harrison, Garvey, Gicewicz) came
to St. Lawrence via the USHL, two
(Finkelstein and Corriveau) are
straight out of U.S. prep schools
in and Ontario natives Garvey and
Mannella played int he OJHL prior
to beginning their collegiate careers.
The Breakdown
The current St. Lawrence roster is
composed of seven seniors, eight
juniors, five sophomores and seven
first-years. Seven of the team’s 27
rostered players are Canadian, representing two provinces in Ontario
and Quebec. The 20 Americans
playing for the Saints this season
represent 14 states: California, Connecticut, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada,
New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia and
Wisconsin.
Sixteen players list a USHL team as
their last team, while four played in
the BCHL, three in the OJHL, one
in the NAHL and three came from
U.S. prep schools.
Up Next
Saints Career
Scoring Leaders
Goals 1. Brian McFarlane ’55
2. Burke Murphy ’96
3. Pete Lappin ’88
4. Greg Carey ’14
5. Andy Pritchard ’91
6. T.J. Trevelyan ’06
7. Mike Lappin ’92
Terry Slater ’61
9. Joe McLean ’57
Joe Day ’90
101
99
85
84
80
78
75
75
72
72
Assists 1. Paul DiFrancesco ’98
2. Doug Crawford ’79
3. Mike Lappin ’92
4. Daniel Laperriere ’92
5. Pete Lappin ’88
Erik Anderson ’01
7. Kyle Flanagan ’13
Greg Carey ’14
9. Derek Ladouceur ’98
10. Terry Slater ’61
119
112
110
106
102
102
101
101
95
92
Points 1. Pete Lappin ’88
2. Greg Carey ’14
Brian McFarlane ’55
Mike Lappin ’92
5. Doug Crawford ’79
6. Paul DiFrancesco ’98
7. Burke Muprhy ’96
8. Terry Slater ’61
9. Andy Pritchard ’91
10. T.J. Trevelyan ’06
187
185
185
185
183
181
174
167
162
154
The Saints will host their first regular
season series with the University of
New Hampshire and Merrimack
College traveling to Appleton Arena
for games on Oct. 14 and 15.
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The Last Time St. Lawrence...
SLU won in overtime at home
3-2 vs. Clarkson(3/12/16) (3:14 2nd Overtime)
SLU won in overtime on the road
3-2 at UNH (10/16/15) (2:27)
Lost in overtime at Home
4-3 vs. RPI 11/7/15 (1:00)
Lost in overtime on the road
2-1 vs. Harvard - Lake Placid 3/18/16 (2:18)
Tied at home
2-2 vs. Clarkson 10/31/14
Tied on the road
2-2 at Brown 2/20/16
Recorded a shutout at home
3-0 vs. Clarkson 11/13/15
Recorded a shutout on the road
3-0 at Rensselaer 2/5/16
Were shutout at home
3-0 Northeastern 1/8/16
Were shutout on the road
4-0 at Vermont 12/11/15
Swept a series at home
Clarkson ECAC Quarterfinals, March 11-12, 2016
Swept a series on the road
at Dartmouth and Harvard Jan. 16-17, 2015
Were swept at home
Northeastern Jan. 8-9, 2016
Were swept on the road
at Dartmouth and Harvard Jan. 15-16, 2016
Scored 8 or more goals
10-2 at Niagara 10/11/14
Allowed 8 or more goals
8-0 Quinnipiac 2/28/15
Scored 3 or more power play goals in a game
4 vs. Niagara 10/11/14
Allowed 3 power play goals in a game
Colgate 12/5/15
Scored a shorthanded goal
Tommy Thompson vs. Princeton 2/13/16 (GW)
Allowed a shorthanded goal
Travis St. Denis, Quinnipiac 2/12/16
Scored a hat trick
Jeremy Wick vs. Princeton 3/1/14
Opponent hat trick
Jimmy Vesey 1/15/16
One Player had 3 assists in a game
Greg Carey at RPI 2/21/14
One player had 4 assists in a game
Drew Smolcynski at Niagara 10/11/14
40-plus saves in a game
Kyle Hayton vs. Clarkson 3/12/16 (50 in 83:14)*
40-plus opponent saves in a game
Greg Lewis, Clarkson 3/12/16 (40 in 82:47)
*-Arthur Brey also had a 50-save game in a 2-2 overtime tie at Penn State (65:00)
The Saints’ Record When (2015-16)...
Overall Record: 19-13-4
At Home: 14-6-0
On the Road: 5-7-4
Neutral: 0-0-0
League: 11-8-3
League Home: 8-3-0
League Away: 3-5-3
Non-League: 8-5-1
Non League Home: 6-3-0
Non-League Away 2-2-1
Non-League Neutral: 0-0-0
Leading After One: 11-2-1
Trailing After One: 1-5-0
Tied After One: 6-6-3
Leading After Two: 14-2-1
Trailing After Two: 2-9-0
Tied After Two: 3-3-3
In Overtime: 5-2-4
Scoring First: 16-4-2
Opp. Scores First: 3-10-2
Outshooting Opp.: 9-4-1
Opp. Outshoots SLU: 9-9-3
Shots Are Even: 1-1-0
Scoring 3 or More: 18-2-1
Scoring 2 or Less: 1-12-3
Scoring on the PP: 8-3-2
Allowing a PP Goal: 8-5-1
In October: 5-2-1
In November: 3-1-1
In December: 2-2-0
In January: 3-6-0
In Feburary: 4-2-2
In March: 2-1-0
On Thursday: 0-0-1
On Friday: 12-7-0
On Saturday: 7-6-3
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