The No. 7 Denver Pioneers men's hockey team looks to complete a sweep of the No. 1 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs after winning, 2-0, on Friday. Puck drop is set for 7:07 p.m. in Magness Arena.
PROMOTIONS
• The Teddy Bear Toss/CBS4 Toy Drive Kick Off is set for the second intermission. Fans are encouraged to bring a new teddy bear and throw it on the ice when prompted after the second period. All bears will be donated to the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Denver.
• Stop by the marketing table on the west concourse to pick up your free game program, poster and enter the raffle to win a Tyler Bozak signed replica jersey
• When the Pioneers score three goals, the Smiling Moose is on the loose and all fans in attendance will receive a coupon for a free sandwich from the Smiling Moose upon exiting the game
• Sign your child up to be a Stone Law Bench Kid prior to each Denver Hockey home game at https://stonelawllc.com/du/. (Ages 5-12 Years Old)
DENVER: SNAPSHOT
• Emilio Pettersen and Jarid Lukosevicius lead the Pioneers with 13 points each, while their linemate Cole Guttman is 5th in team scoring with nine points
• Skaters on Denver's top two lines are responsible for 64% of the team's point scoring and 76% of the team's goal scoring. Defensemen compile 26% of the point scoring and 20% of the goal scoring
• The Pioneers average 2.78 goals per game, 6th in the NCAA. Denver has scored at least three goals in all but one game this season (November 16, 2018 vs. Minnesota Duluth)
• Denver's power play is 6/21 (28.6%) in the last five games
DENVER: LAST GAME
Denver 2, Minnesota Duluth 0
• Devin Cooley made 38 saves as the Pioneers shutout the Bulldogs for the third time in the last two seasons
• Ian Mitchell and Jarid Lukosevicius scored in Denver's third-straight home victory
• The teams combined for 38 penalty minutes
• Denver went 1/5 on the power play and 5/5 on the penalty kill
DENVER: UP NEXT
Denver vs. No. 9 Providence – Nov. 23-24
• Denver is set to face No. 9 Providence for the first time since visiting the Friars on Dec. 30-31, 2016
• The Pioneers are 6-8-2 all-time against the Friars with their last victory coming on Dec. 30, 2000 in the Wells Fargo Denver Cup (Denver 2, Providence 1)
MINNESOTA DULUTH: SNAPSHOT
• Before Friday's loss, the Bulldogs were on an eight-game winning streak, outscoring opponents 32-11 during that stretch
• Minnesota Duluth scores 3.36 goals per game, 17th in the NCAA, and allows 1.91 goals per game, tied for 7th in the NCAA
• The Bulldogs convert at 23.8% (10/42) on the power play, 12th in the NCAA, and 87.5% (35/40) on the penalty kill, 5th in the NCAA
• Minnesota Duluth has the highest shots on goal margin in the NCAA (+15.36)
MINNESOTA DULUTH: LAST GAME
Denver 2, Minnesota Duluth 0
• The Bulldogs were shutout for the first time since falling to the Pioneers, 1-0, on February 2, 2017
• Hunter Shepard made 12 saves on 13 shots for Minnesota Duluth
• The Bulldogs went 0/5 on the power play and 4/5 on the penalty kill
MINNESOTA DULUTH: UP NEXT
Bye Week | Minnesota Duluth vs. No. 11 North Dakota - Nov. 30, Dec. 1
• The Bulldogs look ahead to their second bye week since opening the season on Oct. 6
• Minnesota Duluth will host North Dakota (Nov. 30, Dec. 1) and travel to Western Michigan (Dec. 7-8) before a 20-day break
NCHC/NCAA HONORS
• Brett Stapley was named NCHC Rookie of the Week after recording one goal and two assists on Nov. 9-10 against No. 2 St. Cloud State
• Emilio Pettersen was named NCHC Rookie of the Month for October after registering two goals, six assists and a +7 rating
SUCCESS VS. BULLDOGS
• Denver went 5-0-0 against Minnesota Duluth last season and defeated the 2018 National Champion in the semifinal of the 2018 NCHC Frozen Faceoff
• The Pioneers have won seven straight games against the Bulldogs
• Denver is 16-3-2 against Minnesota Duluth in the last six years. Of those games, 13 have been decided by one or fewer goals and four have been decided by two goals with an empty-netter
HIGH PIMS
• Denver averages 14.44 penalty minutes per game, 13th-most in the NCAA
• The Pioneers averaged 8.12 penalty minutes last season, 2nd-fewest in the NCAA
FIRST IN CLASS
• Denver's freshmen class has combined for 36 points (12-24-36), 1st in the NCAA
• Emilio Pettersen leads NCAA freshmen with 13 points (4-9-13)
• Cole Guttman is tied for 4th among NCAA freshmen with a +10 rating
HOT STREAKS
• Jarid Lukosevicius is on a nine-game point streak with eight goals and five assists
TOUGH SCHEDULE
• The Pioneers are in a stretch of playing four ranked opponents in four weeks with then-No. 2 St. Cloud State (Nov. 9-10), No. 1 Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 16-17), No. 9 Providence (Nov. 23-24) and No. 11 North Dakota (Dec. 7-8)
MILLER HOCKEY COMPLEX
• The new home of Denver hockey is named after University of Denver's Board of Trustees member John A. Miller, his wife, Sandy, and their family.
• The 4,464 square foot space houses the Pioneers' lockers, lounge, sauna, kitchen, training room and equipment room
• More than 150 donors contributed to the renovation
YOUNG PIONEERS
• At 29, David Carle is the youngest coach in Division I college hockey
• The Pioneers have the fourth-youngest team in college hockey with an average age of 20 years/8 months
• At 24, Colin Staub is Denver's oldest player and more than six years older than Brendan Budy (18), the Pioneers' youngest player
• The Pioneers have 20 freshmen and sophomores, the most since the 2007-08 season when Tyler Bozak was a freshman
NHL CENTRAL SCOUTING
• Brendan Budy and Sean Comrie were each named to the NHL Central Scouting Players to Watch list for the 2019 NHL Draft, receiving C ratings as potential fourth, fifth or sixth round selections
EXPERIENCED STAFF
• Assistant Coach Tavis MacMillan served as head coach of Alaska-Fairbanks from 2004-07
• Assistant Coach Dallas Ferguson served as head coach of Alaska-Fairbanks from 2008-17
• Volunteer Assistant Coach Steven Reinprecht played 663 NHL games over 11 NHL seasons, winning a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 2001
• Team Manager Ben Scrivens played 144 NHL games over five NHL seasons in addition to representing Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics
TOGETHER 4 COLORADO TOY DRIVE
The Pioneers have partnered with CBS4 for the Together 4 Colorado Toy Drive to support the Denver community during the holiday season. Beginning Nov. 17, there will be toy drops at every Denver Athletics and Newman Center event thru Dec. 19. Additionally, there will be a Community Shop 'n Drop on Saturday, Dec. 15 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., hosted by the Denver Cheerleading squad at the circle drive on the north side of the Ritchie Center.
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