The No. 6 Denver Pioneers (18-8-4, 10-8-2-2) look ahead to their final road series of the regular season with a matchup against the Omaha Mavericks on March 1-2 in Omaha, Neb. Puck drop is set for 6:07 p.m. MT on Friday and Saturday.
DENVER: SNAPSHOT
• The Pioneers are 3-2-0 in their last five games and 4-4-2 in their last 10 games
• Denver's top five scorers have accounted for 54% of the team's total goals and 49% of the team's total points this season, accounting for 11 of the Pioneers' 20 points in the last three games (3 goals, 8 assists)
• The Pioneers have been limited to 2.00 goals per game in their last five games compared to their season average of 2.90 goals per game
• Denver has posted five shutouts this season (Cooley - 4, Larsson - 1) and are 15-0-1 in games when limiting opponents to two or fewer goals
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DENVER: LAST GAME
DU 1, Colorado College 0 (Feb. 26, 2019 - Colorado Springs, Colo.)
• The Pioneers prevailed in the rescheduled game from Jan. 18, defeating Colorado College on
Tyson McLellan's first-period goal and
Devin Cooley's 24-save shutout
• Denver went 0/5 on the power play, 4/4 on the penalty kill and outshot the Tigers, 30-24
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DENVER: UP NEXT
Denver vs. Colorado College (March 8), Denver at Colorado College (March 9)
• Denver will close the Battle for the Gold Pan and the regular season with a home-and-home series against Colorado College
• The Pioneers have won four-consecutive Gold Pans, matching the record set by Colorado College from 1999-2002. The Pioneers lead the all-time series in the Battle for the Gold Pan, 13-12, and are 179-118-20 all-time against Colorado College
• Denver is 1-0-1 against Colorado College this season and will secure the Gold Pan with a win or a tie in either of the remaining games in the season series
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OMAHA: SNAPSHOT
• Omaha is getting outscored 13-3 in its last three games
• The Mavericks allow the third-most goals per game in the NCAA (3.73) and are 3-17-0 when allowing the first goal of the game. They are 6-2-2 when scoring first
• Omaha has the 9th-best power play in the NCAA (23.6%), but are converting at only 16.7% (2/12) in their last five games
• Seniors Mason Morelli and Fredrik Olofsson lead the Mavericks with 31 points each. Senior Evan Weninger has started 29/30 games in net
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OMAHA: LAST SERIES
SCSU 4, OMA 1 | SCSU 5, OMA 0 (Feb. 22-23 - Baxter Arena)
• The Mavericks were outscored 9-1 and outshot 62-53
• Mason Morelli scored Omaha's lone goal, while Evan Weninger made 46 saves on 55 shots
• The Mavericks went 0/5 on the power play and 5/6 on the penalty kill
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OMAHA: UP NEXT
Omaha at North Dakota (March 8-9, 2019)
• Omaha will wrap up the regular season on the road at North Dakota. The Mavericks split their series with the Fighting Hawks on Jan. 18-19
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DENVER VS. OMAHA
• Denver will travel to Omaha for the first time since March 3-4, 2017
• The Pioneers are 29-9-2 all-time against the Mavericks and 2-0-0 this season, winning 1-0 and 3-2 (OT) on Jan. 11-12
• Denver is on a 14-game winning streak against Omaha, shutting out the Mavericks in five of the last seven meetings
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NCAA LEADERS
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Devin Cooley has a .934 SV%, 3rd in the NCAA, a 1.89 GAA, 7th in the NCAA and four shutouts, T-6th in the NCAA
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Jarid Lukosevicius is T-5th in the NCAA with five game-winning goals
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EXTENDING THE STREAK
• Denver is two wins shy of its 18th consecutive 20-win season. The last time the Pioneers missed the 20-game threshold was 2001-02 when the team finished 19-15-4 under George Gwozdecky
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HOT AT HOME
• Denver is 10-2-4 at home, one of only five teams in the NCAA with two or fewer home losses
• The Pioneers have one home game remaining on their schedule (March 8 vs. Colorado College)
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ACADEMIC HONORS
• Denver had 14 student-athletes named to the NCHC Academic All-Conference team and nine student-athletes named NCHC Distinguished Scholar-Athletes, second-most in the conference
• To be eligible for the NCHC Academic All-Conference Team, a student-athlete must compile a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher while having completed at least one academic year at his institution. Student-athletes who have accrued a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher are honored as NCHC Distinguished Scholar-Athletes, in addition to Academic All-Conference. Qualified freshmen will be added to the lists at the conclusion of the school year
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LUKO LEADS THE WAY
• Denver is 8-0-2 when
Jarid Lukosevicius scores and 10-7-2 when he doesn't. He scored his first two goals in seven games on Feb. 23 vs. Miami
• Lukosevicius has the all-time school record and is the NCAA active leader in career game-winning goals with 18. The all-time career leader is Austin Ortega (Omaha '14-'17 - 23)
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FRESH FACES
• Denver's freshmen class is 4th in NCAA scoring with 88 points (30-58-88)
• The Pioneers' freshmen class accounts for 37% of the of the team's total points and 34% of the team's total goals
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Emilio Pettersen is T-8th among NCAA freshman with 24 points
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Cole Guttman is T-11th among NCAA freshmen with 10 goals
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Slava Demin is T-5th among NCAA freshmen with a +17 plus/minus rating
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WORKING OVERTIME
• The Pioneers have played nine overtime games this season, T-2nd-most in the NCAA. Denver is 4-1-4 in the extra period with the most overtime wins in the NCAA
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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 $2.5 million renovation
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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
• The Pioneers have 19 freshmen and sophomores, the most since the 2007-08 season when Tyler Bozak was a freshman
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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
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