2009–10 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season

The 2009–10 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team is the Wolverines' 88th season. They represent the University of Michigan in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The team is coached by Red Berenson and play their home games at Yost Ice Arena. Assisting Berenson will be Mel Pearson, Billy Powers, and Josh Blackburn.

2009–10 Michigan Wolverines
men's ice hockey season
ConferenceCCHA
Home iceYost Ice Arena
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineTBD
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsTBD
Record
Overall17-15-1
Home8-4-1
Road7-9-0
Neutral2-2-0
Coaches and captains
Head coachRed Berenson
Captain(s)Chris Summers
Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey seasons
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Offseason

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  • June 27: Two incoming freshmen from the University of Michigan were chosen in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft on Saturday (June 27). Forwards Chris Brown and Kevin Lynch were second-round draft picks. Brown went 36th overall to the Phoenix Coyotes, while Lynch was picked by the Columbus Blue Jackets 56th overall. Michigan's 2009-10 roster is slated to include 12 players who have been drafted by NHL franchises.[1]

Pre-season

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2009 Pre-season Game Log: 0–0–0 (Home: 0–0–0 ; Road: 0–0–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Recap
1 October 3 United States NTDP Under-18 Michigan Wolverines
2 October 4 Windsor Lancers Michigan Wolverines

Regular season

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Standings

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Conference Overall
GP W L T SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#3 Miami 28 21 2 5 2 70 100 39 44 29 8 7 147 86
Michigan State 28 14 8 6 2 50 73 64 38 19 13 6 115 97
#14 Ferris State 28 13 9 6 4 49 79 66 40 21 13 6 118 92
#13 Northern Michigan 28 13 9 6 3 48 86 72 41 20 13 8 124 104
#15 Alaska 28 0^ 28^ 0^ 0^ 45 73 70 39 0^ 39^ 0^ 108 93
Nebraska–Omaha 28 13 12 3 2 44 85 83 42 20 16 6 124 116
#8 Michigan* 28 14 13 1 0 43 83 69 45 26 18 1 148 102
Ohio State 28 10 12 6 4 40 81 93 39 15 18 6 110 122
Notre Dame 28 9 12 7 2 36 65 76 38 13 17 8 90 102
Lake Superior State 28 10 15 3 2 35 66 90 38 15 18 5 93 118
Bowling Green 28 4 18 6 5 23 58 102 36 5 25 6 71 138
Western Michigan 28 4 17 7 2 21 62 87 36 8 20 8 76 104
Championship: Michigan
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
^ Alaska was retroactively required to forfeit all wins and ties due to player ineligibilities.[2]

Roster

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As of December 2009.[3]

Goaltenders
# State Player Year Hometown Ht. Wt. NHL rights
30   Patrick Summers Fr Milan, Michigan 5-11 165 None
31   Shawn Hunwick Jr Sterling Heights, Michigan 5-7 165 None
35   Bryan Hogan Jr Highland, Michigan 6-1 187 None
Defensemen
# State Player Year Hometown Ht. Wt. NHL rights
2   Greg Pateryn So Sterling Heights, Michigan 6-3 216 Montreal Canadiens
3   Scooter Vaughan Jr Placentia, California 6-1 190 None
4   Chris Summers Sr Milan, Michigan 6-3 196 Phoenix Coyotes
5   Steve Kampfer Sr Jackson, Michigan 6-0 190 Anaheim Ducks
6   Brandon Burlon So Nobleton, Ontario 6-1 190 New Jersey Devils
7   Chad Langlais Jr Spokane, Washington 5-9 175 None
13   Lee Moffie Fr Wallingford, Connecticut 6-1 199 None
20   Eric Elmblad Sr St. Ignace, Michigan 6-6 205 None
34   Tristin Llewellyn Jr Ann Arbor, Michigan 6-2 205 None
Forwards
# State Player Year Hometown Ht. Wt. NHL rights
10   Chris Brown Fr Flower Mound, Texas 6-2 191 Phoenix Coyotes
11   Kevin Lynch Fr Grosse Pointe, Michigan 6-1 190 Columbus Blue Jackets
12   Carl Hagelin Jr Södertälje, Sweden 6-0 185 New York Rangers
14   Brian Lebler Sr Penticton, B.C. 6-3 212 None
15   Anthony Ciraulo Sr Clinton Township, Michigan 5-7 170 None
16   Ben Winnett Jr New Westminster, B.C. 6-1 185 Toronto Maple Leafs
19   Matt Rust Jr Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 5-10 197 Florida Panthers
21   A.J. Treais Fr Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 5-7 160 None
22   Jeff Rohrkemper Fr Grosse Pointe, Michigan 5-11 177 None
23   Luke Glendening So Grand Rapids, Michigan 6-0 185 None
25   David Wohlberg So South Lyon, Michigan 6-1 192 New Jersey Devils
29   Louie Caporusso Jr Woodbridge, Ontario 5-10 185 Ottawa Senators
39   Lindsay Sparks Fr Oakville, Ontario 5-9 170 None

Tournaments

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The Wolverines will compete in the following tournaments:

  • Kendall Auto Hockey Classic in Anchorage, Alaska from October 9 to 10.
  • 17th Annual College Hockey Showcase from November 27 to 28.
  • 45th Annual Great Lakes Invitational from December 29 to 30.
  • Camp Randall Hockey Classic on February 6.

Schedule

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2009–10 Game Log
October: 0-0-0 (Home: 0-0-0; Road: 0-0-0)
Game Date Opponent Score Location/Attendance Record
1 October 9 Alaska Anchorage, Alaska
2 October 10 Alaska-Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska
3 October 22 Niagara Ann Arbor, Mich.
4 October 24 Boston University Boston, Mass.
5 October 30 Lake Superior State Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
6 October 31 Lake Superior State Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
November: 0-0-0 (Home: 0-0-0; Road: 0-0-0)
Game Date Opponent Score Location/Attendance Record
7 November 6 Miami, OH Ann Arbor, Michigan
8 November 7 Miami, OH Ann Arbor, Michigan
9 November 13 Michigan State Ann Arbor, Michigan
10 November 14 Michigan State East Lansing, Michigan
11 November 20 Bowling Green Ann Arbor, Michigan
12 November 21 Bowling Green Toledo, OH
13 November 27 Minnesota Ann Arbor, Michigan
14 November 28 Wisconsin Ann Arbor, Michigan
December: 0-0-0 (Home: 0-0-0; Road: 0-0-0)
Game Date Opponent Score Location/Attendance Record
15 December 4 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio
16 December 5 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio
17 December 11 Notre Dame Ann Arbor, Michigan
18 December 13 Notre Dame South Bend, Indiana
19 December 29 RPI Detroit, Michigan
20 December 30 Michigan State or Michigan Tech Detroit, Michigan
January: 0-0-0 (Home: 0-0-0; Road: 0-0-0)
Game Date Opponent Score Location/Attendance Record
21 January 8 Western Michigan Kalamazoo, Michigan
22 January 9 Western Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
23 January 15 Alaska Ann Arbor, Michigan
24 January 16 Alaska Ann Arbor, Michigan
25 January 22 Ferris State Ann Arbor, Michigan
26 January 23 Ferris State Big Rapids, Michigan
27 January 29 Michigan State East Lansing, Michigan
28 January 30 Michigan State Ann Arbor, Michigan
February: 0-0-0 (Home: 0-0-0; Road: 0-0-0)
Game Date Opponent Score Location/Attendance Record
29 February 4 Bowling Green Bowling Green, Ohio
30 February 6 Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin
31 February 9 Bowling Green Ann Arbor, Michigan
32 February 12 Nebraska-Omaha Omaha, Nebraska
33 February 13 Nebraska-Omaha Omaha, Nebraska
34 February 19 Northern Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
35 February 20 Northern Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
36 February 25 Notre Dame Ann Arbor, Michigan
37 February 27 Notre Dame South Bend, Indiana
2009–10 Schedule[permanent dead link]

Player stats

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Skaters

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Player Games Played Goals Assists Points Penalty Minutes +/-

Goaltenders

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Player Games Played Minutes Goals Against Wins Losses Ties Shutouts Save % Goals against average

Postseason

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NCAA hockey tournament

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "MGoBlue: Pair of Ice Hockey Recruits Chosen in Second Round of NHL Draft". Archived from the original on July 9, 2009. Retrieved August 17, 2009.
  2. ^ "NCAA bans Nanooks from postseason, takes away victories". Anchorage Daily News. November 5, 2014. Retrieved May 3, 2018.
  3. ^ 2009-10 Michigan Ice Hockey Roster Archived 2015-02-01 at the Wayback Machine MGoBlue.com: University of Michigan Official Athletic Site
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