Here are the final CHA regular season stats:
Point Scoring: GP G- A- P
1 Chris Margott Robert Morris SR F 18 12-10-22
2 Nathan Longpre Robert Morris SO F 18 6-15-21
3 Egor Mironov Niagara JR F 18 12- 7-19
Vince Rocco Niagara SR F 18 8-11-19
Brad Hunt Bemidji State FR D 18 4-15-19
Goal Scoring: GP G
1 Egor Mironov Niagara JR F 18 12
Chris Margott Robert Morris SR F 18 12
3 Matt Sweazey Alab-Huntsville SR F 18 10
4 Tyler Scofield Bemidji State SR F 16 9
5 Matt Francis Bemidji State SR F 16 8
Assist Scoring: GP A
1 Denny Urban Robert Morris SO D 18 16
2 Brad Hunt Bemidji State FR D 18 15
Nathan Longpre Robert Morris SO F 18 15
4 Chris Moran Niagara JR F 18 14
5 Vince Rocco Niagara SR F 18 11
Power Play Points: GP G- A- P
1 Brad Hunt Bemidji State FR D 18 3- 9-12
2 Denny Urban Robert Morris SO D 18 1-10-11
3 Egor Mironov Niagara JR F 18 5- 5-10
4 Tyler Scofield Bemidji State SR F 16 4- 5- 9
Matt Sweazey Alab-Huntsville SR F 18 6- 3- 9
Andrew Coburn Alab-Huntsville SO F 18 5- 4- 9
Chris Margott Robert Morris SR F 18 4- 5- 9
Vince Rocco Niagara SR F 18 3- 6- 9
Nathan Longpre Robert Morris SO F 18 2- 7- 9
Power Play Goals: GP G
1 Matt Sweazey Alab-Huntsville SR F 18 6
2 Andrew Coburn Alab-Huntsville SO F 18 5
Egor Mironov Niagara JR F 18 5
4 Tyler Scofield Bemidji State SR F 16 4
Matt Francis Bemidji State SR F 16 4
Chris Margott Robert Morris SR F 18 4
Short-Handed Points: GP G- A- P
1 Matt Read Bemidji State SO F 18 1- 2- 3
2 Tyler Scofield Bemidji State SR F 16 1- 0- 1
Brandon Blandina Robert Morris FR F 16 0- 1- 1
Josh Murray Alab-Huntsville SR F 17 1- 0- 1
Ron Cramer Robert Morris FR F 17 1- 0- 1
Jake Obermeyer Robert Morris SR D 17 0- 1- 1
Ben Kinne Bemidji State FR F 18 1- 0- 1
Brad Hunt Bemidji State FR D 18 0- 1- 1
Short-Handed Goals: GP G
1 Tyler Scofield Bemidji State SR F 16 1
Josh Murray Alab-Huntsville SR F 17 1
Ron Cramer Robert Morris FR F 17 1
Matt Read Bemidji State SO F 18 1
Ben Kinne Bemidji State FR F 18 1
Ted Cook Niagara SR F 18 1
Chris Kushneriuk Robert Morris SO F 18 1
Game-Winning Goals: G
1 Egor Mironov Niagara JR F 3
2 Tyler Scofield Bemidji State SR F 2
Brandon Marino Bemidji State SR F 2
Andrew Coburn Alab-Huntsville SO F 2
Vince Rocco Niagara SR F 2
Chris Margott Robert Morris SR F 2
Defenseman Scoring: GP G- A- P
1 Brad Hunt Bemidji State FR D 18 4-15-19
2 Denny Urban Robert Morris SO D 18 1-16-17
3 Cody Bostock Bemidji State SR D 18 2- 8-10
4 Brandon Roshko Alab-Huntsville JR D 17 0- 8- 8
5 Graham McManamin Bemidji State JR D 14 3- 4- 7
Tyler Gotto Niagara JR D 18 2- 5- 7
Chris Peluso Bemidji State JR D 18 0- 7- 7
Freshman Scoring: GP G- A- P
1 Brad Hunt Bemidji State D 18 4-15-19
2 Cody Campbell Alab-Huntsville F 18 5- 8-13
3 Dan Baco Niagara F 17 2- 9-11
4 Shea Walters Bemidji State F 16 3- 6- 9
5 Brian Dowd Niagara F 16 3- 5- 8
Ben Kinne Bemidji State F 18 5- 3- 8
Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA
1 Matt Dalton Bemidji State SO 1018:38 33 1.94
2 Brooks Ostergard Robert Morris FR 587:30 23 2.35
3 Juliano Pagliero Niagara SR 965:30 38 2.36
4 Cameron Talbot Alab-Huntsville SO 853:30 41 2.88
5 Wes Russell Robert Morris JR 403:15 26 3.87
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct
1 Juliano Pagliero Niagara SR 476 38 .926
2 Matt Dalton Bemidji State SO 400 33 .924
3 Brooks Ostergard Robert Morris FR 278 23 .924
4 Cameron Talbot Alab-Huntsville SO 381 41 .903
5 Wes Russell Robert Morris JR 176 26 .871
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct
1 Brooks Ostergard Robert Morris FR 4- 1- 3 .688
2 Matt Dalton Bemidji State SO 11- 5- 1 .676
3 Juliano Pagliero Niagara SR 9- 5- 2 .625
4 Wes Russell Robert Morris JR 1- 6- 1 .188
5 Cameron Talbot Alab-Huntsville SO 1-10- 3 .179
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM
1 Bemidji State 18 55 3.06
2 Niagara 18 53 2.94
3 Robert Morris 18 46 2.56
4 Alab-Huntsville 18 43 2.39
Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM
1 Bemidji State 18 38 2.11
2 Niagara 18 44 2.44
3 Robert Morris 18 57 3.17
4 Alab-Huntsville 18 58 3.22
Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G
1 Robert Morris 18 323 17.9
2 Alab-Huntsville 18 281 15.6
3 Bemidji State 18 243 13.5
4 Niagara 18 214 11.9
Power Play: Totals SHA PCT
1 Bemidji State 21/ 99 0 21.2
2 Niagara 15/ 85 1 17.6
3 Alab-Huntsville 17/ 98 1 17.3
4 Robert Morris 15/ 95 5 15.8
Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT
1 Bemidji State 81/ 94 3 86.2
2 Niagara 62/ 74 1 83.8
3 Robert Morris 83/104 2 79.8
4 Alab-Huntsville 83/105 1 79.0
What a group of seniors this year. John McRae of the Bemidji Pioneer wrote a very good piece about them!
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Bemidji State men's hockey: Beaver seniors reflect on time at Bemidji State
John McRae - Bemidji Pioneer - 03/07/2009
For six seniors on the Bemidji State men’s hockey team, the next two weekends will be extra special. The games will mark the last time the group ever sets foot on the John Glas Fieldhouse as a member of the Beavers team.
Seniors Cody Bostock, Travis Winter, Orlando Alamano, Brandon Marino, Tyler Scofield and Matt Francis have made a major mark on the Bemidji State program – both on ice and off.
With the final regular season yet to be played the seniors have compiled an impressive .681 winning percentage in CHA league games and won thee championships – a CHA tourney title in 2005-06, along with regular season championships the last two seasons.
The group has also excelled in the classroom, featuring a cumulative 3.41 (out of a possible 4.0) grade point average. In addition this class marks the first where every player will graduate in four years.
“This is a special, special group,” said BSU head coach Tom Serratore. “Both on the ice and off, they have all kept the program tradition of success going. Each one of them brings something positive to the team and program.”
Bostock and Winter have both been All-Conference selections and captains, Serratore said. Scofield is one of the most exciting players and prolific scorers of the Beavers NCAA DI era. “He’s truly an elite player,” Serratore reported.
Alamano is the type of player and person a coach dreams of having on a team, Serratore continued. “There are truly none finer than Alamano,” he said. “He chose to come back for a fifth year and things didn’t work out as he struggled with some injuries. But through it all, there was never one negative word from him. He’s a tremendous person of character and honor.”
Matt Francis transferred to BSU from St. Cloud State. As a result, Serratore said he took a special interest in Francis to make sure his college experience was positive. “He ended up playing a lot for us and so many things turned out positive for him. That says a lot about what kind of young man he is.”
Marino has also played a lot for the Beavers in his four years and has been a positive influence, Serratore said.
“Each group of players who come in is different,” Serratore reported. “These guys are up there among the best.”
The first thing that Winter wanted to say prior to this weekend’s season finale series was thank you.
“As a class we want to thank the coaches, the fans and the community,” Winter said. “This is a great town to play for and a great student section who always showed the best support of any school in the CHA. These four years have been a blast.”
“It’s gone by so fast,” Bostock said. “It sure doesn’t seem like four years since we talked with the seniors and they told us how fast it went by. I guess you don’t realize it until you go through it.”
Highlights that will never be seen again in hockey:
All were in agreement number one on the list was the Beavers famous six second goal, while playing Niagara at The Glas a few years back. The Beavers were trailing 3-2 and had a face off in their zone with only six seconds on the clock. Winter won the face off back to defenseman Riley Weselowski, who flipped the puck in the air toward the BSU offensive zone. Forward Rob Sirianni flew up ice and corralled the puck just as it bounced short of the blue line. Sirianni then immediately rifled a shot that beat the Niagara goalie over the shoulder as the final buzzer sounded.
Another was a series in New York against Niagara once again. It was a huge series with CHA title implications on the line, said Bostock. During the game the net kept coming off the moorings. After one instance, the head referee whistled BSU goalie Matt Climie for a penalty for intentionally knocking the net off the posts.
“Climie went berserk,” said Bostock, “so the ref gave him a 10 minute misconduct. Then he made Climie serve the penalty. None of us had ever seen that before – a goalie serving a penalty – it was pretty funny watching him come over the boards with those big pads.”
Then there was a game at Minnesota-Duluth in which the Beavers trailed by three goals at three different times – 3-0, 4-1 and 5-2. The Beavers rallied in the third period to win 6-5.
Phrases and sayings they will never forget (edited to those allowed in a family newspaper):
“If you see a piece of tape, pick it up …”
“That’s neither here or nor …”
“If you move the puck up ice, now that’s puck movement …”
On a long losing streak: “Not even Bob Peters could get us out of that one …”
“Different guys, same attitude. Same goals, culture, tradition and karma (chemistry).”
Great memories
All were in agreement the biggest was winning the CHA tournament championship in Detroit as freshman.
“Jean-Guy Gervais got a goal to seal the deal with about two minutes left in the game,” said Marino. “His (goal celebration) was sick. he got down on one knee and came all the way across the ice to the bench. You could actually feel the passion and emotion. It was unforgettable.”
The seniors now face the last regular season series and the CHA Tournament at The Glas the next two weekends. While a bit melancholy about the run being over the group is also excited about the unique possibilities the schedule presents. The Beavers will receive the CHA regular season championship trophy this weekend and then have the chance to earn the CHA tournament title next week.
That would be a major exclamation point on a very strong run by this group of six.
“It would be pretty cool to have two parties and win our last game at The Glas,” Marino said.



Anchorage.........0-0-0 0pts Bemidji St........0-0-0 0pts Colorado College..0-0-0 0pts Denver............0-0-0 0pts Duluth............0-0-0 0pts Minnesota.........0-0-0 0pts MSU-Mankato.......0-0-0 0pts Michigan Tech.....0-0-0 0pts North Dakota......0-0-0 0pts Nebraska Omaha....0-0-0 0pts St Cloud State....0-0-0 0pts Wisconsin.........0-0-0 0pts
| Oct 15 vs North Dakota 7:37pm | |
| Oct 16 vs North Dakota 7:07pm | |
| Oct 29 vs MN Duluth 7:37pm | |
| Oct 30 vs MN Duluth 7:07pm | |
| Nov 5 at St Cloud 7:07pm | |
| Nov 6 at St Cloud 7:07pm | |
| Nov 12 vs Anchorage 7:37pm | |
| Nov 13 vs Anchorage 7:07pm | |
| Nov 19 at Denver 8:07pm | |
| Nov 20 at Denver 8:07pm | |
| Nov 26 vs N Michigan 7:37pm | |
| Nov 27 vs N Michigan 7:07pm | |
| Dec 3 vs Neb Omaha 7:37pm | |
| Dec 4 vs Neb Omaha 7:07pm | |
| Dec 10 at Wisconsin 7:07pm | |
| Dec 11 at Wisconsin 7:07pm | |
| Dec 31 vs Ferris State 3:07pm | |
| Jan 1 vs Union 4:07pm | |
| Jan 7 at Huntsville 7:07pm | |
| Jan 8 at Huntsville 7:07pm | |
| Jan 14 at Omaha 7:37pm | |
| Jan 15 at Omaha 7:07pm | |
| Jan 21 vs St Cloud 7:37pm | |
| Jan 22 vs St Cloud 7:07pm | |
| Feb 4 at MN State 7:37pm | |
| Feb 5 at MN State 7:07pm | |
| Feb 11 at Michigan Tech 7:07pm | |
| Feb 12 at Michigan Tech 5:07pm | |
| Feb 18 vs Colorado College 7:37pm | |
| Feb 19 vs Colorado College 7:07pm | |
| Feb 26 at North Dakota 3:37pm | |
| Feb 27 at North Dakota 3:37pm | |
| March 4 vs Minnesota 7:37pm | |
| March 5 vs Minnesota 7:07pm | |
| March 11 WCHA First Round TBA | |
| March 12 WCHA First Round TBA | |
| March 13 WCHA First Round TBA | |
| March 17 WCHA Final Five TBA | |
| March 18 WCHA Final Five TBA | |
| March 19 WCHA Final Five TBA |
