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Friday, November 24
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Hockey Breaks From League Action For Pair Against Quinnipiac

November 22, 2017 | Hockey

The Minutemen will travel to Hamden, Connecticut on Friday before hosting the Bobcats on Saturday.

University of Massachusetts Hockey Game Notes
Games 10-11 Massachusetts Minutemen (5-6-0, 2-3-0 HEA) vs. Quinnipiac Bobcats (5-5-1, 2-4-0 ECAC)
Dates | Times Friday, November 24, 2017 - 7 p.m. / Saturday, November 25, 2017 -  7:30 p.m. 
Locations Thursday: Hamden, Conn. - Frank Perrotti Jr. Arena (3,286) | Saturday: Amherst, Mass. - Mullins Center (8,373)
Series History Quinnipiac leads: 7-2-2
Live Statistics Friday: SideArm | Saturday: SideArm
Watch Live Friday: ESPN3 | Saturday: UMass All-Access
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Game Promotions Saturday: Saturday Night Skates

Quick Hits: UMass Splits Home And Home Against No. 8/7 Providence
-  Two weekends ago in a Thursday-Saturday home-and-home, UMass hockey split with #8/7 Providence, winning the Thursday night matchup at the Mullins Center, 5-2 for the squad's first win over a top-10 team since 2013. The Minutemen dropped the Saturday meeting on the road, 7-2.
- Freshman Austin Albrecht broke a 2-2 deadlock in the third period with his first collegiate goal to help UMass to the 5-2 win. 
- The Minutemen took a 1-0 lead just 3:21 into the first period when freshman Mitchell Chaffee flipped the puck past Hayden Hawkey for his third of the season off a feed from classmate John Leonard.
- UMass then pushed the margin to 2-0 at the 7:39 mark. Freshman Oliver Chau collected a pass from Chaffee and redshirt sophomore Josh Couturier and tucked home his fourth of the year.
- Albrecht's game winner came 1:43 into the third period off an offensive zone faceoff win by George Mika.
- UMass later sealed the victory with empty net goals from redshirt senior Niko Rufo and sophomore Niko Hildenbrand.
- The Minutemen out-shot Providence 38-35 and went 0-for-5 on the power play, while the Friars were 1-for-5. Sophomore Ryan Wischow totaled 33 saves for UMass in his first start since Oct. 13. Wishchow earned his first career assist in the contest, as well.
- Chaffee's goal and assist gave him his second multi-point game of the season.
- In the meeting at Providence, UMass knotted things up with the Friars after an early 1-0 deficit, but Providence went on to score five times on the power play to hand the Minutemen a 7-2 setback. 
- Leonard buried a pass from classmate Philip Lagunov below the goal line for his fourth of the season to open the UMass scoring in the First period. Chaffee earned an assist on the play, as well, his third point of the weekend.
- However, Providence proceeded to capitalize on its first three opportunities with the man advantage of the night, closing out the opening period with three power-play goals.
- UMass 's second of the contest came 13:54 into the second period. Freshman Marco Bozzo took a centering feed from juniors Austin Plevy and Kurt Keats and redirected it home at the top of the crease for his second of the season.
- The Friars out-shot UMass 46-30 in the contest and went 5-for-8 on the power play, while the Minutemen were 0-for-4.
- Matt Murray finished the night with a season-high 39 saves for the Minutemen.
- Leonard registered a point in each contest against the Friars after missing the previous four games due to injury. He has at least one point in six of seven games he has appeared in this season.

Top Of The Class
- As a team, UMass leads the nation in freshmen scoring in goals (20), assists (31), points (51), goals (1.82), assists (2.82) and points per-game (4.64).
- The Minutemen are nine points and five goals ahead of Wisconsin (42 and 15) for the national lead with four fewer games played on the year. 

Stellar Homecoming For Leonard
- After stealing the headlines following a three-point effort in his first game at the Mullins Center, Amherst native John Leonard was named the Hockey East Rookie of the Week and the UMass Student-Athlete of the Week on October 16.
- Leonard helped UMass to a 2-0-0 weekend last week with the first two multi-point games of his career. 
- He registered two goals and three assists over the two contests for a five-point week, starting the weekend with a pair of helpers in a 5-4 win at Union. He followed up with a three-point night against AIC, factoring in all three of the Minutemen's goals with two goals and an assist, including his second game winner of the season.
- The performances also capped a four-game point streak for Leonard. 

Chau Chipping In 
- Aided by a four-point weekend against Merrimack that earned him Hockey East Rookie of the Week recognition,  freshman Oliver Chau currently leads UMass in scoring with 10 points on the season on four goals and six assists. 
- On Oct. 28 on the road at Merrimack, Chau posted a three-point effort with a goal and two assists for a new season high and third multi-point game of the season. 
- He currently ranks tied for 10th in the nation among freshmen in points per-game (0.91) and is tied for third in Hockey East in freshman scoring with 10 points.

A Baker's Dozen
- With 13 freshmen on the roster, UMass has the largest freshman class in all of Division I hockey this season. Air Force and Alaska Anchorage follow, each with 12 freshmen.
- The class is comprised of eight forwards, three defensemen and two goaltenders. The group hails from three different countries with five from the United States, seven from Canada and one from Finland. Amherst native John Leonard is the closest to home, while Eetu Torpström, at 3,962 miles from Kuopio, Finland, is the furthest.
- In addition to having the most freshmen in college hockey this season, UMass also has the most freshmen and sophomores on its roster (21). AIC and Maine, two teams the Minutemen face this year, are next on the list with 20.

League Imports
- Though new to the Minutemen, two additions to the UMass roster for 2017-18 are not only veterans of college hockey, but of Hockey East.
- Redshirt sophomore Josh Couturier, who sat out last season per NCAA transfer rules, suits up for the Maroon and White for the first time this fall. As a freshman at Boston College in 2015-16, Couturier saw action in 33 games and contributed six points for the Eagles on two goals and four assists.  
- In the offseason, UMass also added graduate transfer Niko Rufo to its 2017-18 roster, eligible to play immediately. Rufo, a forward from Stoneham, joined the Minutemen from Providence College and has one year of collegiate eligibility remaining.
- At Providence, Rufo tallied 10 points on four goals and six assists in 56 games over four seasons, with a career-high 18 games played in both 2015-16 and 2016-17. He appeared in 11 games during the Friars' national championship season in 2014-15.
- Rufo equaled his season career high in a Friars' uniform (2g, 2a in 19 games in 2016-17) in just the third game of the season for the Minutemen. He is third on the team in scoring currently with eight points on three goals and five assists, just two points shy of equaling his career total from Providence through just 11 games.

Firsts On Firsts On Firsts
- In UMass' season opening weekend at Arizona State all 13 freshmen dressed for at least one of the two contests with 12 seeing their first collegiate action.
- Six freshmen collected their first collegiate points in the season opener at Arizona State: Austin Albrecht (assist), Marco Bozzo (goal), Mitchell Chaffee (goal), Mario Ferraro (assist), John Leonard (assist) and Cale Makar (assist). 
- Redshirt sophomore Josh Couturier assisted on the squad's final tally in game one for his first point in a UMass uniform.
- On night two at Arizona State, freshmen provided two of the four goals for the Minutemen, with Jake Gaudet opening the scoring with his first of his career and John Leonard collecting the game-winner for his first career tally. 
- Freshman Oliver Chau notched an assist in game two for his first career point and redshirt senior Niko Rufo logged a goal and an assist at Arizona State on Oct. 7 for his first career multi-point game.
- Freshman Matt Murray made his collegiate debut in net at Arizona State on Oct. 7 and earned his first career win. He collected his first collegiate shutout on Oct. 27 vs. Merrimack.
- Chau picked up his first collegiate goal early in the second period at Union on Oct. 13 and George Mika netted his on the power play midway through the third. To date, 20 of 30 UMass goals on the season have been scored by freshmen, including eight of the last 10 goals. 
- Freshman Philip Lagunov's assist on Niko Rufo's goal at Union marked his first collegiate point. All 11 freshman skaters have at least one point through UMass' first 11 games.
- In UMass' weekend series against Merrimack on Oct. 27-28, three rookie defensemen, Makar, Eetu Torpström and Ferraro registered their first collegiate goals, while Couturier picked up his first as a member of the Minutemen. 
- The latest member of the freshman class to collect his first career goal was Albrecht who scored the game winner against #8/7 Providence for the Minutemen on Nov. 9.

Sophomore Support
- Sophomore forward Griff Jeskza comes into the 2017-18 as UMass' top returning goal scorer from a season ago. As a rookie in 2016-17, Jeszka found the back of the net seven times and added five assists for 12 points. 
- Jeszka not only led the 2016-17 freshman class in scoring, but was second overall on the squad in goals and fifth in points. 
- Three more sophomores contributed nine points apiece last season—Jonny Lazarus (5g, 4a), Niko Hildenbrand (4g, 5a) and Shane Bear (3g, 6a).

History Made At The 2017 NHL Draft
- It was a historic weekend for UMass at the 2017 NHL Draft as the Minutemen saw incoming freshmen Cale Makar and Mario Ferraro become the two highest draft picks in program history. Makar was selected No. 4 overall by the Colorado Avalanche and Ferraro was taken 49th overall by the San Jose Sharks. 
- Makar became the first Minuteman to be selected in the first round. His No. 4 selection tied for fourth all-time in Hockey East history, as well. Prior to the 2017 NHL Draft, current Anaheim Ducks defenseman Brandon Montour had been UMass' highest draft pick going in the second round, 55th overall, to the Ducks in 2014.
- Makar amassed 135 career points on 35 goals and 100 assists over 111 regular season contests with the Brooks Bandits over the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) and added 37 points (9g, 28a) in 46 career postseason games with AJHL titles with Brooks in 2016 and 2017. His laundry list of honors includes: 2016-17 AJHL Top Defenceman, 2016-17 AJHL Most Valuable Player, 2016-17 AJHL Playoff MVP, 2016-17 AJHL All-League Team, 2016-17 Western Canada Cup Top Defenceman and All-Tournament Team, 2016-17 RBC Cup Top Defenceman and Most Valuable Player (the first player to ever be named RBC Cup MVP in back-to-back seasons), 2016-17 CJHL Most Valuable Player and 2016-17 RBC National Junior A Player of the Year.
- Ferraro played his final season of junior hockey in the United States Hockey League (USHL) with the Des Moines Buccaneers and totaled 41 points on eight goals and 33 assists over 60 regular season contests. He garnered USHL First All-Star Team and USHL All-Rookie Team accolades after tying for first among USHL defensemen in goals and ranking second in points and assists.

Minding The Net
- Ryan Wischow is the lone returning goaltender for the Minutemen, but brings a wealth of experience into his sophomore season after seeing nearly 70% of the time in net for UMass in 2016-17.
- As a freshman, Wischow played in 27 games, starting 26 of those, for a total of 1461 minutes and logged 700 saves.
- The Green Bay, Wisconsin, native recorded a 31-save shutout in his collegiate debut against Colorado College on Oct. 7, 2016 to become the first goaltender in UMass' Division I history to post a shutout in his career debut.
- On December 13, 2016, Wischow made a career high 52 saves at Princeton, the most saves for a UMass goaltender in a regulation game since 2001.

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