The 2012–13 Yale Bulldogs men's ice hockey team represented Yale University in the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season . The Bulldogs were coached by Keith Allain who was in his seventh season as head coach. His assistant coaches were Red Gendron and Dan Muse. The Bulldogs played their home games in Ingalls Rink and competed in the ECAC Hockey conference.
The Bulldogs posted a regular season record of 16 wins, 10 losses, and 3 ties. They were seeded third for the 2013 ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament , winning their quarterfinal series, but losing in the semifinals to eventual champion Union . Yale was invited to the 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament as the tournament's 15th overall seed out of 16 teams, and the 4th seed in the west regional. In their first game in Grand Rapids, Michigan , the Bulldogs defeated Minnesota , 3–2, on a Jesse Root goal 9 seconds into overtime.[ 1] In the second round against North Dakota , Yale trailed most of the game, before netting 4 goals in the final 8 minutes to win 4–1 and advance to the school's first Frozen Four since 1952.[ 2]
In the Frozen Four at Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh , the Bulldogs scored 2 goals in the first period against UMass Lowell , before the River Hawks answered with 2 goals in the second. After a scoreless third period, captain Andrew Miller scored 6:59 into overtime to send the Bulldogs to the national championship against Quinnipiac , setting up an all-ECAC and all-Connecticut matchup.[ 3] In the final, goaltender Jeff Malcolm stopped all 36 Quinnipiac shots, and the Bulldogs scored 4 to win their first national championship.[ 4]
2012–13 Roster [ ]
2012–13 Bulldogs [ ]
As of March 31, 2013.[ 5] [ 6]
Forwards
#
State
Player
Shoots
Year
Hometown
Previous Team
6
Stu Wilson
Freshman
Pittsford, New York
Cedar Rapids (USHL )
8
Josh Balch
Senior
Wilmette, Illinois
Des Moines (USHL )Chicago (USHL )
9
Carson Cooper
Freshman
Bow Island, Alberta
Ft. McMurray (AJHL )
11
Trent Ruffolo
Sophomore
Coral Springs, Florida
New Hampshire (EJHL )
12
Cody Learned
Freshman
Amherst, New Hampshire
Boston (EJHL )
13
Matthew Beattie
Freshman
Whitehouse Station, New Jersey
Phillips Exeter (USHS-NH )
15
Clinton Bourbonais
Junior
Dexter, Michigan
St. Mary's Preparatory (USHS-MI )
16
Alex Ward
Sophomore
Burlington, Vermont
Deerfield (USHS-MA )
17
Andrew Miller
Senior
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Chicago (USHL )
18
Kenny Agostino
Junior
Flanders, New Jersey
Delbarton School (USHS-NJ )
19
Anthony Day
Sophomore
Buffalo, New York
Waterloo (EJHL )
20
Jesse Root
Junior
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Taft School (USHS-CT )
26
Nicholas Weberg
Sophomore
Oslo, Norway
Shattuck-Saint Mary's School (USHS-MN)
27
Charles Orzetti
Freshman
Wyckoff, New Jersey
Surrey (BCHL )
28
Antoine Laganière
Senior
L'Île-Cadieux, Quebec
Deerfield (USHS-MA )
Standings [ ]
Conference record
Overall record
GP
W
L
T
PTS
GF
GA
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
#2 Quinnipiac
22
17
2
3
37
73
32
39
27
7
5
117
63
#19 Rensselaer
22
12
7
3
27
61
49
37
18
14
5
106
88
#11 Yale
22
12
9
1
25
60
62
33
18
12
3
93
91
#18 Union *
22
10
8
4
24
64
52
38
21
12
5
117
79
Dartmouth
22
9
9
4
22
56
57
34
15
14
5
94
88
St. Lawrence
22
9
9
4
22
60
68
38
18
16
4
107
109
Brown
22
7
9
6
20
54
51
36
16
14
6
90
85
Princeton
22
8
10
4
20
52
60
31
10
16
5
72
89
Cornell
22
8
11
3
19
49
55
34
15
16
3
83
91
Clarkson
22
8
11
3
19
58
67
36
9
20
7
89
113
Colgate
22
6
13
3
15
52
66
36
14
18
4
109
102
Harvard
22
6
14
2
14
45
65
32
10
19
3
73
101
Championship: March 23, 2013 indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
Schedule [ ]
Date
Time
Opponent#
Rank#
Site
TV
Decision
Result
Attendance
Record
Exhibition
December 28
7:00 pm
Russian Red Stars *
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, CT
Malcolm
W 10–2
3,500
7–3–2 (3–3–1)
2012–13 Regular Season[ 7] [ 8]
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Location
Attendance
Decision
Conference
Overall
1*
October 26
vs. Dartmouth
T, 2–2 (OT)
Meehan Auditorium • Providence, Rhode Island (Ivy Shootout)
1,219
Maricic
—
0–0–1
2*
October 27
vs. Princeton
W, 3–2
Meehan Auditorium • Providence, Rhode Island (Ivy Shootout)
1,046
Malcolm
—
1–0–1
3
November 2
at Dartmouth
L, 4–7
Thompson Arena • Hanover, New Hampshire
3,021
Maricic
0–1–0
1–1–1
4
November 3
at Harvard
W, 5–1
Bright Hockey Center • Boston, Massachusetts
2,726
Malcolm
1–1–0
2–1–1
5
November 9
Clarkson
L, 0–1
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
3,274
Malcolm
1–2–0
2–2–1
6
November 10
St. Lawrence
W, 4–2
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
3,500
Malcolm
2–2–0
3–2–1
7*
November 23
at Denver
W, 2–1 (OT)
Magness Arena • Denver, Colorado
4,766
Malcolm
2–2–0
4–2–1
8*
November 24
at Colorado College
W, 6–5 (OT)
Colorado Springs World Arena • Colorado Springs, Colorado
6,654
Maricic
2–2–0
5–2–1
9
December 1
Brown
W, 4–3
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
3,500
Malcolm
3–2–0
6–2–1
10
December 7
RPI
L, 1–6
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
3,137
Malcolm
3–3–0
6–3–1
11
December 8
Union
T, 2–2 (OT)
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
3,500
Malcolm
3–3–1
6–3–2
12*
December 11
Massachusetts
W, 4–2
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
2,865
Malcolm
3–3–1
7–3–2
13*
December 30
at Holy Cross
L, 4–5
New England Sports Center • Worcester, Massachusetts
1,406
Malcolm
3–3–1
7–4–2
14*
January 4
at Boston College
T, 3–3 (OT)
Conte Forum • Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
7,213
Malcolm
3–3–1
7–4–3
15
January 11
at St. Lawrence
W, 5–3
Appleton Arena • Canton, New York
1,120
Malcolm
4–3–1
8–4–3
16
January 12
at Clarkson
W, 3–1
Cheel Arena • Potsdam, New York
2,297
Malcolm
5–3–1
9–4–3
17
January 18
Harvard
W, 4–0
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
3,500
Malcolm
6–3–1
10–4–3
18
January 19
Dartmouth
W, 4–2
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
3,500
Malcolm
7–3–1
11–4–3
19
January 25
at Cornell
W, 3–2 (OT)
Lynah Rink • Ithaca, New York
4,267
Malcolm
8–3–1
12–4–3
20
January 26
at Colgate
L, 1–4
Starr Rink • Hamilton, New York
1,962
Malcolm
8–4–1
12–5–3
21
February 1
Princeton
W, 4–2
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
3,500
Maricic
9–4–1
13–5–3
22
February 2
Quinnipiac
L, 2–6
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
3,500
Maricic
9–5–1
13–6–3
23
February 12
at Brown
L, 0–1
Meehan Auditorium • Providence, Rhode Island
1,205
Maricic
9–6–1
13–7–3
24
February 15
at Union
L, 2–4
Achilles Center • Schenectady, New York
2,085
Wilson
9–7–1
13–8–3
25
February 16
at RPI
L, 1–4
Houston Field House • Troy, New York
4,113
Wilson
9–8–1
13–9–3
26
February 22
at Quinnipiac
L, 1–4
TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Connecticut
4,074
Wilson
9–9–1
13–10–3
27
February 23
at Princeton
W, 4–3
Hobey Baker Rink • Princeton, New Jersey
2,374
Malcolm
10–9–1
14–10–3
28
March 1
Colgate
W, 4–3 (OT)
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
3,500
Malcolm
11–9–1
15–10–3
29
March 2
Cornell
W, 2–1
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut
3,500
Malcolm
12–9–1
16–10–3
*Non-conference game
Postseason [ ]
2013 ECAC Tournament [ 9] [ 10]
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Location
Attendance
Decision
Overall
1
March 15
St. Lawrence
W, 6–1
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut (Quarterfinals)
2,413
Malcolm
17–10–3
2
March 16
St. Lawrence
W, 3–0
Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Connecticut (Quarterfinals)
2,833
Malcolm
18–10–3
3
March 22
Union
L, 0–5
Boardwalk Hall • Atlantic City, New Jersey (Semifinals)
3,145
Malcolm
18–11–3
4
March 23
Quinnipiac
L, 0–3
Boardwalk Hall • Atlantic City, New Jersey (Third Place Game)
4,017
Malcolm
18–12–3
2013 NCAA Tournament [ 11] [ 10]
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Location
Attendance
Decision
Overall
1
March 29
Minnesota
W, 3–2 (OT)
Van Andel Arena • Grand Rapids, Michigan (West Regional Semifinal)
2,289
Malcolm
19–12–3
2
March 30
North Dakota
W, 4–1
Van Andel Arena • Grand Rapids, Michigan (West Regional Final)
1,918
Malcolm
20–12–3
3
April 11
UMass Lowell
W, 3–2
Consol Energy Center • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (National Semifinal)
17,428
Malcolm
21–12–3
4
April 13
Quinnipiac
W, 4–0
Consol Energy Center • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (National Final)
18,184
Malcolm
22–12–3
Scoring summary
Period
Team
Goal
Assist(s)
Time
Score
1st
None
2nd
Yale
Clinton Bourbonais (4)
Young
39:56
1–0 Yale
3rd
Yale
Charles Orzetti (2)
Bourbonais and Laganière
43:35
2–0 Yale
Yale
Andrew Miller (18)
Agostino
49:06
3–0 Yale
Yale
Jesse Root (12) – EN
Miller and O'Gara
53:02
4–0 Yale
Penalty summary
Period
Team
Player
Penalty
Time
PIM
1st
Yale
Rob O'Gara
Elbowing
02:41
2:00
QUI
Cory Hibbeler
Interference
04:51
2:00
Yale
Colin Dueck
Tripping
07:48
2:00
QUI
Mike Dalhuisen
Tripping
15:23
2:00
2nd
QUI
Jeremy Langlois
Roughing
27:17
2:00
Yale
Bench (Served by Anthony Day)
Too Many Players
30:28
2:00
Yale
Clinton Bourbonais
Charging
31:25
2:00
QUI
Bench (Served by Russell Goodman)
Too Many Players
32:38
2:00
QUI
Zach Davies
Interference
33:25
2:00
3rd
Yale
Antoine Laganière
Slashing
51:37
2:00
QUI
Travis St. Denis
Slashing
51:37
2:00
Shots by period
Team
1
2
3
T
Yale
9
14
8
31
Quinnipiac
11
15
10
36
Goaltenders
Team
Name
Saves
Goals against
Time on ice
Yale
Jeff Malcolm
36
0
60:00
QUI
Eric Hartzell
27
3
59:24
Player stats [ ]
[ 12] [ 13]
Skaters [ ]
Player
GP
G
A
Pts
PIM
Miller, Andrew Andrew Miller
37
18
23
41
8
Agostino, Kenny Kenny Agostino
37
17
24
41
32
Laganière, Antoine Antoine Laganière
37
15
14
29
58
Root, Jesse Jesse Root
34
12
11
23
24
Fallen, Tommy Tommy Fallen
37
7
16
23
18
Wilson, Stu Stu Wilson
37
9
8
17
0
Bourbonais, Clinton Clinton Bourbonais
36
4
13
17
64
Ruffolo, Trent Trent Ruffolo
34
7
6
13
4
Obuchowski, Ryan Ryan Obuchowski
37
3
9
12
16
Weberg, Nicholas Nicholas Weberg
24
4
7
11
0
Young, Gus Gus Young
37
2
7
9
58
Balch, Josh Josh Balch
37
3
5
8
20
O'Gara, Rob Rob O'Gara
37
0
7
7
32
Cooper, Carson Carson Cooper
37
1
5
6
29
Dueck, Colin Colin Dueck
37
1
5
6
30
Killian, Matt Matt Killian
22
0
6
6
0
Day, Anthony Anthony Day
37
1
4
5
10
Witek, Mitch Mitch Witek
23
1
3
4
2
Orzetti, Charles Charles Orzetti
19
2
1
3
16
Maricic, Nick Nick Maricic
9
0
0
0
0
Learned, Cody Cody Learned
8
0
0
0
15
Ward, Alex Alex Ward
7
0
0
0
6
Beattie, Matthew Matthew Beattie
15
0
0
0
8
Wilson, Connor Connor Wilson
5
0
0
0
0
Malcolm, Jeff Jeff Malcolm
30
0
0
0
0
Team
37
107
174
281
450
Goaltenders [ ]
Player
GP
TOI
W
L
T
GA
GAA
SA
SV
SV%
SO
Malcolm, Jeff Jeff Malcolm
30
1711
20
6
2
64
2.24
793
729
.919
3
Maricic, Nick Nick Maricic
9
402
2
3
1
19
2.84
200
181
.905
0
Wilson, Connor Connor Wilson
5
137
0
3
0
11
4.82
73
62
.849
0
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NCAA Division I men's ice hockey champions 1948 - Michigan , 1949 - Boston College - 1950 - Colorado College , 1951 - Michigan , 1952 - Michigan , 1953 - Michigan , 1954 - Rensselaer , 1955 - Michigan , 1956 - Michigan , 1957 - Colorado College , 1958 - Denver , 1959 - North Dakota , 1960 - Denver , 1961 - Denver , 1962 - Michigan Tech , 1963 - North Dakota , 1964 - Michigan , 1965 - Michigan Tech , 1966 - Michigan State , 1967 - Cornell , 1968 - Denver , 1969 - Denver , 1970 - Cornell , 1971 - Boston University , 1972 - Boston University , 1973 - Wisconsin , 1974 - Minnesota , 1975 - Michigan Tech , 1976 - Minnesota , 1977 - Wisconsin , 1978 - Boston University , 1979 - Minnesota , 1980 - North Dakota , 1981 - Wisconsin , 1982 - North Dakota , 1983 - Wisconsin , 1984 - Bowling Green , 1985 - Rensselaer , 1986 - Michigan State , 1987 - North Dakota , 1988 - Lake Superior State , 1989 - Harvard , 1990 - Wisconsin , 1991 - Northern Michigan , 1992 - Lake Superior State , 1993 - Maine , 1994 - Lake Superior State , 1995 - Boston University , 1996 - Michigan , 1997 - North Dakota , 1998 - Michigan , 1999 - Maine
, 2000 - North Dakota , 2001 - Boston College , 2002 - Minnesota , 2003 - Minnesota , 2004 - Denver , 2005 - Denver , 2006 - Wisconsin , 2007 - Michigan State , 2008 - Boston College , 2009 - Boston University , 2010 - Boston College , 2011 - Minnesota–Duluth , 2012 - Boston College , 2013 - Yale , 2014 - Union , 2015 - Providence , 2016 - North Dakota , 2017 - Denver , 2018 - Minnesota–Duluth , 2019 - Minnesota–Duluth , 2020 - No tournament