University of New Hampshire Athletics

Weekend Series with No. 4 Boston U. Features Blue Out BU Night on Saturday!
2/15/2017 3:21:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey
Saturday's Game is Also Dollar Dog Night!
New Hampshire (12-14-4, 7-8-3 HEA) at No. 4 Boston University (19-9-2, 11-5-2 HEA)
Date: Friday, February 17, 2017 - 6:05 PM
TV: ASN/NESN - Tim Neverett (Play-by-Play), Hal Gill (Analyst)
Radio: Mike Murphy (Play-by-Play) // Pete Webster (Analyst) (5:30 PM Pregame Show)
Saturday: No. 4 Boston University at New Hampshire - Buy Tickets
Promotion: Blue out for BU, Dollar Dog Night
Fans are encouraged to wear their complementary I Believe in UNH knit pom hats and t-shirts | Hot Dogs are just $1!
What to Know...
- UNH is coming off a weekend split at No. 14 Vermont with a 4-2 win on Friday, Feb. 10 and a 5-3 loss on Saturday, Feb. 11.
- On Friday, the Wildcats came back from being down 2-1 going into the third period to defeat Vermont. Freshman defenseman Anthony Wyse scored the first goal of his career which was also the game winner.
- Senior forward and Hobey Baker Memorial Award nominee Tyler Kelleher had a four-point weekend with two goals and two assists. He is second in the nation in points with 51.
- In Saturday's game, senior Jamie Hill had the first multi-point game of his career with one goal and one assist.
- This weekend's series features the top-two rookie scorers in Hockey East. BU's Clayton Keller has 32 points on 16 goals and 16 assists while UNH's Patrick Grasso has 28 points in 17 goals and 11 assists.
- In the all-time series, the Terriers hold a 105-52-20 advantage overall and are 8-7-3 against the Wildcats at Agganis Arena.
- The Terriers are coming off a 6-3 loss to Harvard University in the Beanpot Championship on Monday, Feb. 13.
- Saturday's game at UNH is Blue Out BU night as well as Dollar Dog Night! Fans are encouraged to wear as much blue as they can while all fans in attendance can purchase a hot dog for just $1!
- UNH's last 10 of 12 games of the season (Jan. 20-Feb. 25) are against teams ranked in the top-20 nationally.
- UNH remains on the road after the Vermont series with one game at Boston University on Feb. 17 at 6 p.m. The game will air live on NESN. The following night, the Wildcats host the Terriers at 7 p.m. on Blue Out BU night.
- For more information on men's hockey, visit www.UNHWildcats.com.
Walter Brown Award Semifinalists: Kelleher and freshman Patrick Grasso were named semifinalists for the 65th annual Walter Brown Award on Monday. It is bestowed to the best American-born college hockey player in New England.
The Great Wall of Tirone: Junior netminder Danny Tirone leads Hockey East in saves with 800. He is ranked fourth in the nation in the category. He has made 40-plus saves in a game three times this season and 10 times in his career.
Milestones: Senior forward Tyler Kelleher notched his 100th career assist in the Feb. 3 loss to Boston College, becoming the 17th Wildcat ever to tally 100 assists. He also tallied his 150th career point against UMass Lowell on Feb. 4, becoming the 25th skater to reach 150 points and the first since Jacob Micflikier in 2007.
Powerful Power Play: In Sunday's 7-4 win over Brown (Jan. 8), the Wildcats went 4-for-5 on power plays and converted the first four consecutively. It was the first time UNH had four ppgs in a game since Feb. 23, 2008 against Boston College (4-for-8). UNH scored each goal under one minute into the power play, using only 1:43 total out of eight minutes.
Helping out Five Times: Tyler Kelleher had five assists in Sunday's 7-4 win at Brown (Jan. 8). He was the first 'Cat to tally five assists since Nick Sorkin did on Nov. 26, 2011.
Offensive Defenseman: Senior captain Matias Cleland was named the Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week on Monday, Jan. 9 for his four-assist performance against Brown on Jan. 8. The four points were a career high. He is tied for fourth in the nation in assists among all skaters with 27. He is also the top-scoring defenseman in Hockey East with 29 points.
What a Warrior: Senior forward Tyler Kelleher was named the Warrior Hockey Player of the Month for December by Hockey East. He had six goals and five assists during the month with three two-goal games.
Five is Fine: Senior forward Tyler Kelleher recorded a career-high five points against the University of Massachusetts on Friday, Nov. 22 with one goal and four assists. He was the first 'Cat to record five points in a game since Kevin Goumas on Nov. 24, 2012.
Rookie of the Month: Freshman forward Patrick Grasso was named the HCA National Rookie of the Month as well as the HE Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Month on Wednesday, Nov. 2. He was awarded the league Rookie of the Month accolade again on Thursday, Dec. 1.
Four-on-Four: Patrick Grasso scored four times on four shots against Merrimack in the 6-2 win on Saturday, Oct. 29. He was the first Wildcat to score four goals in a game since Steve Moses in 2012. He netted three goals in the first period in the span of 3:56.
Grasso's National Ranking (Updated 2/15):
Among Freshmen All Players Totals
Goals 1st T-13th 17 goals
Points T-4th T-47th 28 points
Power Play Goals 1st T-6th 9 goals
Power Play Points 1st 15th 17 points
Hat Tricks T-1st T-8th 1 hat trick
350 and Counting: Head coach Dick Umile recorded his 350th Hockey East win in the 6-2 triumph over Merrimack (Oct. 29). His league record is 355-196-91. He has the most wins among active HE coaches and is second all-time to Jack Parker (BU; 421).
Longevity: Umile is the third longest tenured coach at their current institution as he is in his 27th season with the 'Cats. Red Berenson (Michigan) is in his 33rd season while Rick Gotkin (Mercyhurst) is in his 29th season.
'C' is for Captain, and Cleland: Senior blueliner Matias Cleland was elected captain by his teammates and is the first Wildcat to be a lone captain with no assistants since James Richmond in 1986-87.
Wildcat Blue Genes: The incoming freshman class has many NHL ties. Brendan van Riemsdyk is the youngest brother of James van Riemsdyk ('09) and Trevor van Riemsdyk ('14), both of whom play in the NHL. Joe Sacco is the son of Boston Bruins assistant coach Joe Sacco, who played 738 games in the NHL. Patrick Grasso is the nephew of Joe Mullen, who won three Stanley Cups. He is currently an assistant coach with the Philadelphia Flyers. Nick Nonis is the son of Dave Nonis, who was a two-year captain at Maine and the former General Manager of the Vancouver Canucks (2004-08) and the Toronto Maple Leafs (2013-15) and is currently the consultant to the GM for Anaheim.
Wildcats Through and Through: Head coach Dick Umile ('72) and associate head coaches Glenn Stewart ('94) and Mike Souza ('00) are all graduates and former players of UNH. Assistant AD for Hockey Operations Colin Shank ('05) is also a graduate of UNH.
Three Coaches, 402 Points: Umile, Stewart and Souza are each members of the Century Club for the men's hockey program. Souza tallied 156 points (66g, 90a), Umile 144 points (60g, 84a) and Stewart notched 102 points (51g, 51a).
Wildcats Drafted by NHL Teams: Junior Shane Eiserman and sophomore Marcus Vela have both been drafted by NHL organizations. Eiserman was taken by the Ottawa Senators in the fourth round of the 2014 draft as the 100th overall pick. Vela was picked in the seventh round of the 2015 draft as the 190th pick.
Granite State Connection: Three Wildcats hail from the Granite State; Chris Miller of Windham, Nick Nonis of Hampton Falls and Joe Lazzaro of Hampstead.