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2004–05 Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey season

The 2004–05 Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey season was the 56th season of play for the program and 46th in the WCHA. The Pioneers represented the University of Denver in the 2004–05 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, played their home games at Magness Arena and were coached by George Gwozdecky, in his 11th season. The team won the 2005 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament, the 7th title in program history.

2004–05 Denver Pioneers
men's ice hockey season
NCAA Division I National Champion
Denver Cup, Champion
WCHA, co-Champion
WCHA Tournament, Champion
NCAA Tournament, Champion
ConferenceT–1st WCHA
Home iceMagness Arena
Rankings
USCHO#1
USA Today#1
Record
Overall32–9–2
Conference19–7–2
Home16–4–1
Road10–4–1
Neutral6–1–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachGeorge Gwozdecky
Assistant coachesSeth Appert
Steve Miller
Matt Cady
Captain(s)Matt Laatsch
Alternate captain(s)Nick Larson
Kevin Ulanski
Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey seasons
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Season edit

Denver began the defense of its first national championship in 35 years ranked #7 in the pre-season polls. While it was a fairly high ranking, the loss of several key players left the Pioneers with some work to do. The first question was who would replace Adam Berkhoel as the starter in goal. Coach George Gwozdecky had called him the 'best goaltender in the country' the previous year and finding his successor would be critical for the program's chances.[1] While Edmonton draft pick Glenn Fisher had the inside track as a sophomore, training camp ended with Denver alternating between Fisher and Peter Mannino in goal.

Early results were mixed and the Pioneers got off to a sluggish start. After 10 games they sat at .500 but had faced a murderer's row of opponents. Seven of those games had come against top-6 opponents, including three consecutive weeks where Denver earned splits. Though the there were excuses as to why the Pios weren't at their top form, defeating tough competition was exactly what the team would need to do if they hoped to retain their status as champions. The defense, now led by team captain Matt Laatsch, found its consistency in November and helped the team reel off several consecutive victories. As Denver climbed towards the top of the conference standings, they similarly rose in the polls, climbing back into the top-10.

During the winter break, Denver's defense faltered a bit against Minnesota–Duluth. Fortunately, the offense had remained a strong suit for the team. The addition of Paul Stastny helped buoy the offense, led by Gabe Gauthier and Matt Carle.

After capturing the Denver Cup, the Pioneers dropped a stunner to bottom-feeding Michigan Tech. The sizable upset appeared to help refocus the team and sent Denver on another long undefeated streak. The loss to the Huskies ended up being the only defeat the Pioneers suffered over a 20-game stretch. With the platooning of Fisher and Mannino paying dividends in the win column, Denver shot to the top of the standings and earned the #1 ranking by mid-February. The Pioneers saw their streak end against Duluth but then lost the next game to Minnesota State–Mankato and fell to #3. While their ranking wasn't too consequential by then, as they had all but guaranteed themselves a spot in the NCAA tournament, the losses put Denver into a tie with Colorado College for the conference lead. With the two meeting for the regular season finale, Denver had to win the weekend to capture the MacNaughton Cup. Unfortunately, they were shutout by the Tigers in the first game, leaving the team only able to tie for the league crown. A complementary blanking from Mannino helped them do just that and the two long-time rivals were forced to share the regular season title.

Conference Tournament edit

Though Denver and Colorado College were tied with identical records, the Pioneers held the tiebreaker and received the #1 seed for the WCHA tournament.[2] The team utterly dominated Michigan Tech in the first game but they were pushed hard in the rematch. Despite firing 46 shots on goal, only one got past Cam Ellsworth. Fortunately, Mannino stopped everything that came his way and the team advanced to the conference semifinals.[3]

They met long-time rival North Dakota at the Xcel Energy Center and the two battled through a defensive struggle. Both teams were only able to score a single goal in regulation thanks to their respective power plays. With 60 minutes not enough to settle the score, the two prepared for overtime. While the match was set up to go long into the night, Gauthier ended the match on the first shot of the extra session. In the championship, only Colorado College stood in the Pioneers' way Denver had another defensive struggle on its hands. Despite possessing the #2 offense in the country, the Pioneers could only muster a single goal, again on the power play. Mannino, however, posted his 5th shutout of the season and allowed Luke Fulghum's marker to stand as the game-winner.

NCAA Tournament edit

Denver sat atop both polls at the end of the season. In spite of this, however, they received the #2 overall seed in the tournament.[4] To make matters worse, Minnesota was the host for the West Regional and, since the Gophers were also a #1 seed, Denver was slotted to open in Amherst, Massachusetts.

The Pioneers' faced CHA tournament champion Bemidji State in the Beavers' first Division I tournament game. While Denver was expected to roll over the unranked BSU squad, the Pios found themselves trailing twice early in the game. Bemidji State fought hard and never let Denver put any distance between the two. Despite being outshout 45–22, the Beavers equaled the Pios with 3 goals in regulation and sent the game into overtime. Denver controlled the play for much of the later portion of the game and they continued into the extra frame. After three and a half minutes the Pios had 5 shots to Bemidji's 1, the last of which found its way into the goal and prevented a stunning upset. The second game for the Pioneers went a little bit smoother. After trading 1-goal leads with New Hampshire, a strong third period allowed the Pioneers to pull away from the Wildcats. The game was capped off by a hat-trick from Gauthier in the waning seconds.[5]

In the Frozen Four, Denver found three of its conference rivals waiting for them. This marked the first time in history, in any sport, that all four teams reaching the National Semifinals all came from the same conference.[6]

As a consequence of Fisher's struggles against Bemidji State and Peter Mannino stronger performance over the course of the entire season, Gwozdecky ended the goaltender rotation and went with his best option in goal. He needn't have worried, however, as Denver trounced Colorado College in the semifinal. The Pioneers outshout the Tigers 43–29 and, more importantly, outscored their in-state rivals 6–2. Most stunning was the fact that all 8 goals in the game were scored on the power play, setting an NCAA tournament record.[7]

For the chance to repeat as national champions, Denver faced an old foe in North Dakota. The two had med three times prior for the national title with the most recent coming in 1968. Jeff Drummond opened the scoring early in the first but Denver's lead was erased just a few minutes later on a power play marker from Travis Zajac. The score remained even until just past the midway point of the game when Stastny added a goal on the man-advantage. It took another 18 minutes for the next goal but it was again Stastny on the power play. Despite a furious assault by North Dakota in the third, Denver's lead held and the game was salted away by Gabe Gauthier's 26 goal of the season into an empty net.

Departures edit

Player Position Nationality Cause
Adam Berkhoel Goaltender   United States Graduation (signed with Atlanta Thrashers)
Max Bull Forward   United States Graduation (signed with Lubbock Cotton Kings)
Ryan Caldwell Defenseman   Canada Graduation (signed with New York Islanders)
Lukas Dora Forward   Czech Republic Graduation (signed with Reading Royals)
Scott Drewicki Defenseman   Canada Transferred to Merrimack
Connor James Forward   Canada Graduation (signed with Los Angeles Kings)
Greg Keith Forward   Canada Graduation (signed with Idaho Steelheads)
Scott McConnell Forward   United States Graduation (retired)

Recruiting edit

Player Position Nationality Age Notes
Zach Blom Defenseman   United States 21 Englewood, CO
Steven Cook Forward   United States 20 Denver, CO; red shirt
Ryan Dingle Forward   United States 20 Steamboat Springs, CO
Peter Mannino Goaltender   United States 20 Farmington Hills, MI
Tom May Forward   United States 19 Eagan, MN
Geoff Paukovich Forward   United States 18 Englewood, CO; selected 57th overall in 2004
Paul Stastny Forward   United States 18 Quebec City, QC
Andrew Thomas Defenseman   United States 18 Bow, NH

Roster edit

As of August 12, 2021.[8]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights
2   Zach Blom Freshman D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1983-01-16 Englewood, Colorado Wichita Falls Rustlers (NAHL)
3   Steven Cook Freshman (RS) F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1984-02-01 Denver, Colorado River City Lancers (USHL)
4   Brett Skinner Junior D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 1983-06-28 Brandon, Manitoba Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) VAN, 68th overall 2002
5   Andrew Thomas Freshman D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1985-11-14 Bow, New Hampshire Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)
6   Michael Handza Sophomore F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 209 lb (95 kg) 1983-12-29 Glenshaw, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Forge (NAHL)
7   Adrian Veideman Sophomore D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1983-04-13 Sicamous, British Columbia Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL)
8   Jon James Sophomore D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1983-09-24 Arnold, Missouri Chicago Freeze (NAHL)
9   Gabe Gauthier Junior F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 196 lb (89 kg) 1984-01-20 Torrance, California Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL)
10   Ryan Helgason Sophomore F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 1984-05-02 Woodbury, Minnesota Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL)
11   Paul Stastny Freshman F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 1985-12-27 Quebec City, Quebec River City Lancers (USHL)
12   Geoff Paukovich Freshman F 6' 4" (1.93 m) 209 lb (95 kg) 1986-04-24 Englewood, Colorado USNTDP (USHL) EDM, 57th overall 2004
14   Tom May Freshman F 6' 3" (1.91 m) 212 lb (96 kg) 1985-04-24 Eagan, Minnesota Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)
15   Jonathan Foster Senior F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1982-08-03 Suffern, New York Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
16   Kevin Ulanski (A) Senior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1982-05-19 Madison, Wisconsin Billings Bulls (NAHL)
17   Luke Fulghum Senior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 183 lb (83 kg) 1980-10-16 Colorado Springs, Colorado Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
18   Ted O'Leary Junior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 201 lb (91 kg) 1982-09-01 Arvada, Colorado Cedar Rapids Roughriders (USHL)
19   Ryan Dingle Freshman F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1982-08-25 Steamboat Springs, Colorado Tri-City Storm (USHL)
20   Jussi Halme Senior D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 1980-08-24 Nokia, Finland Tappara U20 (U20 SM-sarja)
21   J. D. Corbin Sophomore F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1985-03-23 Littleton, Colorado USNTDP (USHL) COL, 249th overall 2004
22   Jeff Rogers Sophomore F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1984-01-26 Colorado Springs, Colorado
23   Brock McMorris Junior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1983-02-01 Cherry Hills, Colorado Topeka Scarecrows (USHL)
25   Matt Carle Sophomore D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 196 lb (89 kg) 1984-09-25 Anchorage, Alaska River City Lancers (USHL) SJS, 47th overall 2003
26   Nick Larson (A) Senior D 6' 3" (1.91 m) 196 lb (89 kg) 1980-11-08 Moorhead, Minnesota Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
27   Matt Laatsch (C) Senior (RS) D 6' 3" (1.91 m) 201 lb (91 kg) 1980-08-19 Lakeville, Minnesota Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
28   Glenn Fisher Sophomore G 6' 1" (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1983-04-25 Edmonton, Alberta Fort Saskatchewan Traders (AJHL) EDM, 148th overall 2002
29   Peter Mannino Freshman G 6' 1" (1.85 m) 196 lb (89 kg) 1984-02-17 Farmington Hills, Michigan Tri-City Storm (USHL)
30   Danny King Sophomore G 5' 10" (1.78 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 1982-05-08 Colorado Springs, Colorado Huntsville Wildcats (OPJHL)
39   Jeff Drummond Senior F 5' 7" (1.7 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 1982-08-04 Leduc, Alberta Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL)

Standings edit

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#1 Denver†* 28 19 7 2 40 114 81 43 32 9 2 174 110
#2 Colorado College 28 19 7 2 40 98 66 43 31 9 3 160 101
#4 Minnesota 28 17 10 1 35 105 80 44 28 15 1 155 109
#13 Wisconsin 28 16 9 3 35 94 64 41 23 14 4 127 91
#3 North Dakota 28 13 12 3 29 71 67 45 25 15 5 136 103
Minnesota–Duluth 28 11 13 4 26 90 89 38 15 17 6 119 118
Alaska–Anchorage 28 9 15 4 22 72 102 37 12 19 6 94 129
Minnesota State–Mankato 28 8 16 4 20 82 109 38 13 19 6 118 140
St. Cloud State 28 8 19 1 17 66 100 40 14 23 3 109 126
Michigan Tech 28 7 19 2 16 64 98 37 8 25 4 91 136
Championship: Denver
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll

Schedule and results edit

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Decision Result Attendance Record
Exhibition
October 7 7:35 PM vs. Windsor* #7 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado (Exhibition)   Fisher W 6–0  4,506
Regular Season
October 9 6:07 PM vs. #6 Minnesota* #7 Xcel Energy CenterSaint Paul, Minnesota (US Hockey Hall of Fame game)   Fisher L 2–5  1,7409 0–1–0
October 15 5:05 PM at #2 Boston College* #11 Conte ForumChestnut Hill, Massachusetts   Mannino L 2–6  5,810 0–2–0
October 16 5:00 PM at Northeastern* #11 Matthews ArenaBoston, Massachusetts   Fisher W 4–2  1,531 1–2–0
October 22 7:38 PM vs. St. Cloud State #13 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Fisher W 5–2  6,022 2–2–0 (1–0–0)
October 23 7:07 PM vs. St. Cloud State #13 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Mannino W 6–1  6,087 3–2–0 (2–0–0)
October 29 6:07 PM at #5 Wisconsin #10 Kohl CenterMadison, Wisconsin   Fisher L 3–6  10,759 3–3–0 (2–1–0)
October 30 6:07 PM at #5 Wisconsin #10 Kohl CenterMadison, Wisconsin   Mannino W 5–3  12,035 4–3–0 (3–1–0)
November 12 7:35 PM at #4 Colorado College #11 Colorado Springs World ArenaColorado Springs, Colorado (Rivalry)   Fisher L 1–3  7,686 4–4–0 (3–2–0)
November 13 7:05 PM vs. #4 Colorado College #11 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado (Rivalry)   Mannino W 6–3  6,077 5–4–0 (4–2–0)
November 19 7:37 PM vs. #3 Minnesota #11 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Mannino L 4–5  6,038 5–5–0 (4–3–0)
November 20 7:07 PM vs. #3 Minnesota #11 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Fisher W 5–2  6,027 6–5–0 (5–3–0)
November 26 7:37 PM vs. #11 Boston University* #10 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Fisher W 4–1  6,199 7–5–0
November 27 7:07 PM vs. Massachusetts* #10 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Mannino W 6–1  6,096 8–5–0
December 3 5:07 PM at Michigan Tech #7 MacInnes Student Ice ArenaHoughton, Michigan   Fisher W 5–1  2,154 9–5–0 (6–3–0)
December 4 5:07 PM at Michigan Tech #7 MacInnes Student Ice ArenaHoughton, Michigan   Mannino W 4–2  2,017 10–5–0 (7–3–0)
December 17 6:07 PM at Minnesota–Duluth #7 Duluth Entertainment Convention CenterDuluth, Minnesota   Fisher T 4–4 OT 4,849 10–5–1 (7–3–1)
December 18 6:07 PM at Minnesota–Duluth #7 Duluth Entertainment Convention CenterDuluth, Minnesota   Mannino W 5–4 OT 5,053 11–5–1 (8–3–1)
Denver Cup
January 1 7:07 PM vs. Air Force* #7 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado (Denver Cup semifinal)   Fisher W 9–4  5,981 12–5–1
January 2 7:07 PM vs. Northeastern* #7 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado (Denver Cup championship)   Mannino W 4–0  5,960 13–5–1
January 7 7:37 PM vs. Michigan Tech #5 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Fisher L 0–3  5,983 13–6–1 (9–4–1)
January 10 7:07 PM vs. Michigan Tech #5 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Mannino W 1–0  6,013 14–6–1 (10–4–1)
January 21 6:08 PM at St. Cloud State #6 National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota   Fisher W 5–2  5,531 15–6–1 (11–4–1)
January 22 6:07 PM at St. Cloud State #6 National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota   Mannino W 6–1  5,595 16–6–1 (12–4–1)
January 28 7:37 PM at Alaska–Anchorage #5 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Fisher W 8–4  6,105 17–6–1 (13–4–1)
January 31 7:07 PM at Alaska–Anchorage #5 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Mannino W 3–2 OT 6,120 18–6–1 (14–4–1)
February 4 6:37 PM at #13 North Dakota #4 Ralph Engelstad ArenaGrand Forks, North Dakota (Rivalry)   Fisher W 4–2  10,908 19–6–1 (15–4–1)
February 5 6:07 PM at #13 North Dakota #4 Ralph Engelstad ArenaGrand Forks, North Dakota (Rivalry)   Mannino W 4–2  11,128 20–6–1 (16–4–1)
February 11 7:37 PM vs. #4 Wisconsin #3 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Fisher W 4–3  6,068 21–6–1 (17–4–1)
February 12 7:07 PM vs. #4 Wisconsin #3 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Mannino T 3–3 OT 6,094 21–6–2 (17–4–2)
February 18 7:37 PM vs. Minnesota–Duluth #1 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Fisher W 5–4  6,121 22–6–2 (18–4–2)
February 19 7:07 PM vs. Minnesota–Duluth #1 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado   Mannino L 3–6  6,147 22–7–2 (18–5–2)
February 25 6:37 PM at Minnesota State–Mankato #1 Midwest Wireless Civic CenterMankato, Minnesota   Mannino L 5–8  3,557 22–8–2 (18–6–2)
February 26 6:07 PM at Minnesota State–Mankato #1 Midwest Wireless Civic CenterMankato, Minnesota   Mannino W 5–2  4,091 23–8–2 (19–6–2)
March 3 7:37 PM at #1 Colorado College #3 Colorado Springs World ArenaColorado Springs, Colorado (Rivalry)   Fisher L 0–3  7,881 23–9–2 (19–7–2)
March 4 7:37 PM vs. #1 Colorado College #3 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado (Rivalry)   Mannino W 5–0  6,179 24–9–2 (20–7–2)
WCHA Tournament
March 11 7:37 PM vs. Michigan Tech* #2 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado (WCHA First Round Game 1)   Fisher W 7–1  6,002 25–9–2
March 12 7:07 PM vs. Michigan Tech* #2 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado (WCHA First Round Game 2)   Mannino W 1–0  6,029 26–9–2
Denver Won Series 2–0
March 18 7:07 PM vs. #13 North Dakota* #2 Xcel Energy CenterSaint Paul, Minnesota (Rivalry; WCHA semifinals)   Fisher W 2–1 OT 13,132 27–9–2
March 19 6:37 PM vs. #1 Colorado College* #2 Xcel Energy CenterSaint Paul, Minnesota (Rivalry; WCHA championship)   Mannino W 1–0  16,507 28–9–2
NCAA Tournament
March 26 10:00 AM vs. Bemidji State* #1 Mullins CenterAmherst, Massachusetts (Northeast Regional semifinal)   Fisher W 4–3 OT 29–9–2
March 27 10:00 PM vs. #6 New Hampshire* #1 Mullins CenterAmherst, Massachusetts (Northeast Regional final)   Mannino W 4–2  3,441 30–9–2
April 7 12:08 PM vs. #3 Colorado College* #1 Value City ArenaColumbus, Ohio (Rivalry;National semifinals) ESPN2 Mannino W 6–2  17,116 31–9–2
April 9 5:08 PM vs. #10 North Dakota* #1 Value City ArenaColumbus, Ohio (Rivalry; National Championship) ESPN Mannino W 4–1  17,155 32–9–2
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll. All times are in Mountain Time.
Source:[9]

National Championship edit

(NE1) Denver vs. (E2) North Dakota edit

April 9[10] Denver 4 – 1 North Dakota Value City Arena Recap
Scoring summary[11]
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st DEN Jeff Drummond (16) Ulanski and Gauthier 6:15 1–0 DEN
UND Travis Zajac (20) – PP Fuher and Stafford 9:52 1–1
2nd DEN Paul Stastny (16) – GW PP Ulanski and Laatsch 30:08 2–1 DEN
3rd DEN Paul Stastny (17) – PP Carle and Skinner 48:19 3–1 DEN
DEN Gabe Gauthier (26) – EN Stastny 59:23 4–1 DEN
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st UND Matt Greene Roughing 2:31 2:00
DEN Adrian Veideman Roughing 2:31 2:00
UND Matt Greene High-Sticking 6:31 2:00
DEN Andrew Thomas High-Sticking 8:55 2:00
2nd DEN Jussi Halme Tripping 21:28 2:00
DEN Jussi Halme Hooking 25:55 2:00
UND Brian Canady Contact to the Head-Elbowing 28:26 2:00
DEN Paul Stastny Holding 31:37 2:00
UND Rory McMahon Interference 33:34 2:00
UND Andy Schneider Hooking 37:09 2:00
DEN Paul Stastny Obstruction Hooking 38:06 2:00
3rd UND Mike Prpich Unsportsmanlike Conduct 42:57 2:00
DEN Andrew Thomas Holding 42:57 2:00
DEN Michael Handza Unsportsmanlike Conduct 42:57 2:00
UND Matt Greene Cross-Checking 47:01 2:00
UND Nick Fuher Slashing 48:53 2:00
DEN Geoff Paukovich Interference 49:46 2:00

Scoring statistics edit

Name Position Games Goals Assists Points PIM
Gabe Gauthier C 43 26 31 57 46
Paul Stastny C 42 17 28 45 30
Matt Carle D 43 13 31 44 68
Luke Fulghum LW 43 23 19 42 14
Brett Skinner D 43 4 36 40 30
Jeff Drummond F 42 16 23 39 18
Kevin Ulanski F 39 11 22 33 24
Jon Foster LW 42 21 8 29 50
Geoff Paukovich LW 41 12 9 21 120
Adrian Veideman D 42 5 14 19 26
J. D. Corbin LW 41 1 18 19 22
Ryan Dingle C 43 6 12 18 32
Jussi Halme D 42 3 11 14 36
Matt Laatsch D 42 1 10 11 48
Michael Handza F 36 4 6 10 18
Ryan Helgason F 29 6 2 8 26
Andrew Thomas D 42 2 5 7 78
Tom May F 22 2 2 4 0
Nick Larson D 34 1 2 3 26
Glenn Fisher G 22 0 2 2 0
Zach Blom D 6 0 1 1 0
Brock McMorris F 7 0 1 1 4
Peter Mannino G 23 0 1 1 10
Jon James D 2 0 0 0 4
Ted O'Leary F 7 0 0 0 4
Total 174 294 468 754

[12]

Goaltending statistics edit

Name Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals Against Saves Shut Outs SV % GAA
Peter Mannino 23 1344:40 18 4 1 49 626 5 .927 2.19
Glenn Fisher 22 1247:27 14 5 1 59 473 0 .889 2.84
Empty Net - 4:54 - - - 2 - - - -
Total 43 2597 32 9 2 110 1099 5 .909 2.54

Rankings edit

Poll Week
Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 (Final)
USCHO.com 7 (4) - 11 13 10 10 11 11 10 7 6 7 7 5 7 6 5 4 3 (1) 1 (22) 1 (16) 3 (4) 2 (4) 2 (3) 1 (17) - -
USA Today 7 (4) 6 (4) 11 13 11 10 12 11 9 8 6 7 7 5 7 6 5 4 3 2 (9) 2 (10) 3 (2) 3 (2) 2 (3) 1 (18) 1 (33) 1 (34)

Note: USCHO did not release a poll in weeks 1, 25 and 26.[13]

Awards and honors edit

Player Award Ref
Peter Mannino NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player [14]
Matt Carle AHCA West First Team All-American [15]
Brett Skinner AHCA West Second Team All-American [15]
Gabe Gauthier
Paul Stastny WCHA Rookie Player of the Year [16]
George Gwozdecky WCHA Coach of the Year [16]
Matt Carle All-WCHA First Team [17]
Brett Skinner
Gabe Gauthier All-WCHA Second Team [17]
Paul Stastny WCHA All-Rookie Team [18]
Gabe Gauthier WCHA All-Tournament Team [19]
Matt Laasch
Peter Mannino NCAA All-Tournament team [20]
Brett Skinner
Matt Carle
Paul Stastny
Gabe Gauthier

Players drafted into the NHL edit

2005 NHL Entry Draft edit

[21]

Round Pick Player NHL team
2 44 Paul Stastny Colorado Avalanche
2 60 T. J. Fast Los Angeles Kings
4 96 Chris Butle Buffalo Sabres
4 109 Andrew Thomas Washington Capitals
7 222 Matt Glasser Edmonton Oilers

† incoming freshman

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The 2004 05 Denver Pioneers men s ice hockey season was the 56th season of play for the program and 46th in the WCHA The Pioneers represented the University of Denver in the 2004 05 NCAA Division I men s ice hockey season played their home games at Magness Arena and were coached by George Gwozdecky in his 11th season The team won the 2005 NCAA Division I men s ice hockey tournament the 7th title in program history 2004 05 Denver Pioneers men s ice hockey seasonNCAA Division I National ChampionDenver Cup ChampionWCHA co ChampionWCHA Tournament ChampionNCAA Tournament ChampionConferenceT 1st WCHAHome iceMagness ArenaRankingsUSCHO 1USA Today 1RecordOverall32 9 2Conference19 7 2Home16 4 1Road10 4 1Neutral6 1 0Coaches and captainsHead coachGeorge GwozdeckyAssistant coachesSeth AppertSteve MillerMatt CadyCaptain s Matt LaatschAlternate captain s Nick LarsonKevin UlanskiDenver Pioneers men s ice hockey seasons 2003 04 2005 06 Contents 1 Season 1 1 Conference Tournament 1 2 NCAA Tournament 2 Departures 3 Recruiting 4 Roster 5 Standings 6 Schedule and results 7 National Championship 7 1 NE1 Denver vs E2 North Dakota 8 Scoring statistics 9 Goaltending statistics 10 Rankings 11 Awards and honors 12 Players drafted into the NHL 12 1 2005 NHL Entry Draft 13 ReferencesSeason editDenver began the defense of its first national championship in 35 years ranked 7 in the pre season polls While it was a fairly high ranking the loss of several key players left the Pioneers with some work to do The first question was who would replace Adam Berkhoel as the starter in goal Coach George Gwozdecky had called him the best goaltender in the country the previous year and finding his successor would be critical for the program s chances 1 While Edmonton draft pick Glenn Fisher had the inside track as a sophomore training camp ended with Denver alternating between Fisher and Peter Mannino in goal Early results were mixed and the Pioneers got off to a sluggish start After 10 games they sat at 500 but had faced a murderer s row of opponents Seven of those games had come against top 6 opponents including three consecutive weeks where Denver earned splits Though the there were excuses as to why the Pios weren t at their top form defeating tough competition was exactly what the team would need to do if they hoped to retain their status as champions The defense now led by team captain Matt Laatsch found its consistency in November and helped the team reel off several consecutive victories As Denver climbed towards the top of the conference standings they similarly rose in the polls climbing back into the top 10 During the winter break Denver s defense faltered a bit against Minnesota Duluth Fortunately the offense had remained a strong suit for the team The addition of Paul Stastny helped buoy the offense led by Gabe Gauthier and Matt Carle After capturing the Denver Cup the Pioneers dropped a stunner to bottom feeding Michigan Tech The sizable upset appeared to help refocus the team and sent Denver on another long undefeated streak The loss to the Huskies ended up being the only defeat the Pioneers suffered over a 20 game stretch With the platooning of Fisher and Mannino paying dividends in the win column Denver shot to the top of the standings and earned the 1 ranking by mid February The Pioneers saw their streak end against Duluth but then lost the next game to Minnesota State Mankato and fell to 3 While their ranking wasn t too consequential by then as they had all but guaranteed themselves a spot in the NCAA tournament the losses put Denver into a tie with Colorado College for the conference lead With the two meeting for the regular season finale Denver had to win the weekend to capture the MacNaughton Cup Unfortunately they were shutout by the Tigers in the first game leaving the team only able to tie for the league crown A complementary blanking from Mannino helped them do just that and the two long time rivals were forced to share the regular season title Conference Tournament edit Though Denver and Colorado College were tied with identical records the Pioneers held the tiebreaker and received the 1 seed for the WCHA tournament 2 The team utterly dominated Michigan Tech in the first game but they were pushed hard in the rematch Despite firing 46 shots on goal only one got past Cam Ellsworth Fortunately Mannino stopped everything that came his way and the team advanced to the conference semifinals 3 They met long time rival North Dakota at the Xcel Energy Center and the two battled through a defensive struggle Both teams were only able to score a single goal in regulation thanks to their respective power plays With 60 minutes not enough to settle the score the two prepared for overtime While the match was set up to go long into the night Gauthier ended the match on the first shot of the extra session In the championship only Colorado College stood in the Pioneers way Denver had another defensive struggle on its hands Despite possessing the 2 offense in the country the Pioneers could only muster a single goal again on the power play Mannino however posted his 5th shutout of the season and allowed Luke Fulghum s marker to stand as the game winner NCAA Tournament edit Denver sat atop both polls at the end of the season In spite of this however they received the 2 overall seed in the tournament 4 To make matters worse Minnesota was the host for the West Regional and since the Gophers were also a 1 seed Denver was slotted to open in Amherst Massachusetts The Pioneers faced CHA tournament champion Bemidji State in the Beavers first Division I tournament game While Denver was expected to roll over the unranked BSU squad the Pios found themselves trailing twice early in the game Bemidji State fought hard and never let Denver put any distance between the two Despite being outshout 45 22 the Beavers equaled the Pios with 3 goals in regulation and sent the game into overtime Denver controlled the play for much of the later portion of the game and they continued into the extra frame After three and a half minutes the Pios had 5 shots to Bemidji s 1 the last of which found its way into the goal and prevented a stunning upset The second game for the Pioneers went a little bit smoother After trading 1 goal leads with New Hampshire a strong third period allowed the Pioneers to pull away from the Wildcats The game was capped off by a hat trick from Gauthier in the waning seconds 5 In the Frozen Four Denver found three of its conference rivals waiting for them This marked the first time in history in any sport that all four teams reaching the National Semifinals all came from the same conference 6 As a consequence of Fisher s struggles against Bemidji State and Peter Mannino stronger performance over the course of the entire season Gwozdecky ended the goaltender rotation and went with his best option in goal He needn t have worried however as Denver trounced Colorado College in the semifinal The Pioneers outshout the Tigers 43 29 and more importantly outscored their in state rivals 6 2 Most stunning was the fact that all 8 goals in the game were scored on the power play setting an NCAA tournament record 7 For the chance to repeat as national champions Denver faced an old foe in North Dakota The two had med three times prior for the national title with the most recent coming in 1968 Jeff Drummond opened the scoring early in the first but Denver s lead was erased just a few minutes later on a power play marker from Travis Zajac The score remained even until just past the midway point of the game when Stastny added a goal on the man advantage It took another 18 minutes for the next goal but it was again Stastny on the power play Despite a furious assault by North Dakota in the third Denver s lead held and the game was salted away by Gabe Gauthier s 26 goal of the season into an empty net Departures editPlayer Position Nationality CauseAdam Berkhoel Goaltender nbsp United States Graduation signed with Atlanta Thrashers Max Bull Forward nbsp United States Graduation signed with Lubbock Cotton Kings Ryan Caldwell Defenseman nbsp Canada Graduation signed with New York Islanders Lukas Dora Forward nbsp Czech Republic Graduation signed with Reading Royals Scott Drewicki Defenseman nbsp Canada Transferred to MerrimackConnor James Forward nbsp Canada Graduation signed with Los Angeles Kings Greg Keith Forward nbsp Canada Graduation signed with Idaho Steelheads Scott McConnell Forward nbsp United States Graduation retired Recruiting editPlayer Position Nationality Age NotesZach Blom Defenseman nbsp United States 21 Englewood COSteven Cook Forward nbsp United States 20 Denver CO red shirtRyan Dingle Forward nbsp United States 20 Steamboat Springs COPeter Mannino Goaltender nbsp United States 20 Farmington Hills MITom May Forward nbsp United States 19 Eagan MNGeoff Paukovich Forward nbsp United States 18 Englewood CO selected 57th overall in 2004Paul Stastny Forward nbsp United States 18 Quebec City QCAndrew Thomas Defenseman nbsp United States 18 Bow NHRoster editAs of August 12 2021 8 No S P C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights2 nbsp Zach Blom Freshman D 6 0 1 83 m 190 lb 86 kg 1983 01 16 Englewood Colorado Wichita Falls Rustlers NAHL 3 nbsp Steven Cook Freshman RS F 6 1 1 85 m 190 lb 86 kg 1984 02 01 Denver Colorado River City Lancers USHL 4 nbsp Brett Skinner Junior D 6 1 1 85 m 194 lb 88 kg 1983 06 28 Brandon Manitoba Des Moines Buccaneers USHL VAN 68th overall 20025 nbsp Andrew Thomas Freshman D 6 2 1 88 m 220 lb 100 kg 1985 11 14 Bow New Hampshire Waterloo Black Hawks USHL 6 nbsp Michael Handza Sophomore F 6 1 1 85 m 209 lb 95 kg 1983 12 29 Glenshaw Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Forge NAHL 7 nbsp Adrian Veideman Sophomore D 6 2 1 88 m 190 lb 86 kg 1983 04 13 Sicamous British Columbia Salmon Arm Silverbacks BCHL 8 nbsp Jon James Sophomore D 6 1 1 85 m 190 lb 86 kg 1983 09 24 Arnold Missouri Chicago Freeze NAHL 9 nbsp Gabe Gauthier Junior F 5 9 1 75 m 196 lb 89 kg 1984 01 20 Torrance California Chilliwack Chiefs BCHL 10 nbsp Ryan Helgason Sophomore F 6 0 1 83 m 194 lb 88 kg 1984 05 02 Woodbury Minnesota Fairbanks Ice Dogs NAHL 11 nbsp Paul Stastny Freshman F 6 0 1 83 m 194 lb 88 kg 1985 12 27 Quebec City Quebec River City Lancers USHL 12 nbsp Geoff Paukovich Freshman F 6 4 1 93 m 209 lb 95 kg 1986 04 24 Englewood Colorado USNTDP USHL EDM 57th overall 200414 nbsp Tom May Freshman F 6 3 1 91 m 212 lb 96 kg 1985 04 24 Eagan Minnesota Des Moines Buccaneers USHL 15 nbsp Jonathan Foster Senior F 5 10 1 78 m 185 lb 84 kg 1982 08 03 Suffern New York Dubuque Fighting Saints USHL 16 nbsp Kevin Ulanski A Senior F 5 11 1 8 m 190 lb 86 kg 1982 05 19 Madison Wisconsin Billings Bulls NAHL 17 nbsp Luke Fulghum Senior F 5 11 1 8 m 183 lb 83 kg 1980 10 16 Colorado Springs Colorado Dubuque Fighting Saints USHL 18 nbsp Ted O Leary Junior F 5 11 1 8 m 201 lb 91 kg 1982 09 01 Arvada Colorado Cedar Rapids Roughriders USHL 19 nbsp Ryan Dingle Freshman F 5 11 1 8 m 190 lb 86 kg 1982 08 25 Steamboat Springs Colorado Tri City Storm USHL 20 nbsp Jussi Halme Senior D 6 0 1 83 m 181 lb 82 kg 1980 08 24 Nokia Finland Tappara U20 U20 SM sarja 21 nbsp J D Corbin Sophomore F 5 10 1 78 m 185 lb 84 kg 1985 03 23 Littleton Colorado USNTDP USHL COL 249th overall 200422 nbsp Jeff Rogers Sophomore F 6 1 1 85 m 185 lb 84 kg 1984 01 26 Colorado Springs Colorado 23 nbsp Brock McMorris Junior F 5 11 1 8 m 185 lb 84 kg 1983 02 01 Cherry Hills Colorado Topeka Scarecrows USHL 25 nbsp Matt Carle Sophomore D 6 0 1 83 m 196 lb 89 kg 1984 09 25 Anchorage Alaska River City Lancers USHL SJS 47th overall 200326 nbsp Nick Larson A Senior D 6 3 1 91 m 196 lb 89 kg 1980 11 08 Moorhead Minnesota Dubuque Fighting Saints USHL 27 nbsp Matt Laatsch C Senior RS D 6 3 1 91 m 201 lb 91 kg 1980 08 19 Lakeville Minnesota Dubuque Fighting Saints USHL 28 nbsp Glenn Fisher Sophomore G 6 1 1 85 m 190 lb 86 kg 1983 04 25 Edmonton Alberta Fort Saskatchewan Traders AJHL EDM 148th overall 200229 nbsp Peter Mannino Freshman G 6 1 1 85 m 196 lb 89 kg 1984 02 17 Farmington Hills Michigan Tri City Storm USHL 30 nbsp Danny King Sophomore G 5 10 1 78 m 170 lb 77 kg 1982 05 08 Colorado Springs Colorado Huntsville Wildcats OPJHL 39 nbsp Jeff Drummond Senior F 5 7 1 7 m 170 lb 77 kg 1982 08 04 Leduc Alberta Fort McMurray Oil Barons AJHL Standings edit2004 05 Western Collegiate Hockey Association standingsvteConference OverallGP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA 1 Denver 28 19 7 2 40 114 81 43 32 9 2 174 110 2 Colorado College 28 19 7 2 40 98 66 43 31 9 3 160 101 4 Minnesota 28 17 10 1 35 105 80 44 28 15 1 155 109 13 Wisconsin 28 16 9 3 35 94 64 41 23 14 4 127 91 3 North Dakota 28 13 12 3 29 71 67 45 25 15 5 136 103Minnesota Duluth 28 11 13 4 26 90 89 38 15 17 6 119 118Alaska Anchorage 28 9 15 4 22 72 102 37 12 19 6 94 129Minnesota State Mankato 28 8 16 4 20 82 109 38 13 19 6 118 140St Cloud State 28 8 19 1 17 66 100 40 14 23 3 109 126Michigan Tech 28 7 19 2 16 64 98 37 8 25 4 91 136Championship Denver indicates conference regular season champion indicates conference tournament championFinal rankings USA Today USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 PollSchedule and results editDate Time Opponent Rank Site TV Decision Result Attendance RecordExhibitionOctober 7 7 35 PM vs Windsor 7 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Exhibition Fisher W 6 0 4 506Regular SeasonOctober 9 6 07 PM vs 6 Minnesota 7 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul Minnesota US Hockey Hall of Fame game Fisher L 2 5 1 7409 0 1 0October 15 5 05 PM at 2 Boston College 11 Conte Forum Chestnut Hill Massachusetts Mannino L 2 6 5 810 0 2 0October 16 5 00 PM at Northeastern 11 Matthews Arena Boston Massachusetts Fisher W 4 2 1 531 1 2 0October 22 7 38 PM vs St Cloud State 13 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Fisher W 5 2 6 022 2 2 0 1 0 0 October 23 7 07 PM vs St Cloud State 13 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Mannino W 6 1 6 087 3 2 0 2 0 0 October 29 6 07 PM at 5 Wisconsin 10 Kohl Center Madison Wisconsin Fisher L 3 6 10 759 3 3 0 2 1 0 October 30 6 07 PM at 5 Wisconsin 10 Kohl Center Madison Wisconsin Mannino W 5 3 12 035 4 3 0 3 1 0 November 12 7 35 PM at 4 Colorado College 11 Colorado Springs World Arena Colorado Springs Colorado Rivalry Fisher L 1 3 7 686 4 4 0 3 2 0 November 13 7 05 PM vs 4 Colorado College 11 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Rivalry Mannino W 6 3 6 077 5 4 0 4 2 0 November 19 7 37 PM vs 3 Minnesota 11 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Mannino L 4 5 6 038 5 5 0 4 3 0 November 20 7 07 PM vs 3 Minnesota 11 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Fisher W 5 2 6 027 6 5 0 5 3 0 November 26 7 37 PM vs 11 Boston University 10 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Fisher W 4 1 6 199 7 5 0November 27 7 07 PM vs Massachusetts 10 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Mannino W 6 1 6 096 8 5 0December 3 5 07 PM at Michigan Tech 7 MacInnes Student Ice Arena Houghton Michigan Fisher W 5 1 2 154 9 5 0 6 3 0 December 4 5 07 PM at Michigan Tech 7 MacInnes Student Ice Arena Houghton Michigan Mannino W 4 2 2 017 10 5 0 7 3 0 December 17 6 07 PM at Minnesota Duluth 7 Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Duluth Minnesota Fisher T 4 4 OT 4 849 10 5 1 7 3 1 December 18 6 07 PM at Minnesota Duluth 7 Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Duluth Minnesota Mannino W 5 4 OT 5 053 11 5 1 8 3 1 Denver CupJanuary 1 7 07 PM vs Air Force 7 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Denver Cup semifinal Fisher W 9 4 5 981 12 5 1January 2 7 07 PM vs Northeastern 7 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Denver Cup championship Mannino W 4 0 5 960 13 5 1January 7 7 37 PM vs Michigan Tech 5 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Fisher L 0 3 5 983 13 6 1 9 4 1 January 10 7 07 PM vs Michigan Tech 5 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Mannino W 1 0 6 013 14 6 1 10 4 1 January 21 6 08 PM at St Cloud State 6 National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota Fisher W 5 2 5 531 15 6 1 11 4 1 January 22 6 07 PM at St Cloud State 6 National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota Mannino W 6 1 5 595 16 6 1 12 4 1 January 28 7 37 PM at Alaska Anchorage 5 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Fisher W 8 4 6 105 17 6 1 13 4 1 January 31 7 07 PM at Alaska Anchorage 5 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Mannino W 3 2 OT 6 120 18 6 1 14 4 1 February 4 6 37 PM at 13 North Dakota 4 Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks North Dakota Rivalry Fisher W 4 2 10 908 19 6 1 15 4 1 February 5 6 07 PM at 13 North Dakota 4 Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks North Dakota Rivalry Mannino W 4 2 11 128 20 6 1 16 4 1 February 11 7 37 PM vs 4 Wisconsin 3 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Fisher W 4 3 6 068 21 6 1 17 4 1 February 12 7 07 PM vs 4 Wisconsin 3 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Mannino T 3 3 OT 6 094 21 6 2 17 4 2 February 18 7 37 PM vs Minnesota Duluth 1 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Fisher W 5 4 6 121 22 6 2 18 4 2 February 19 7 07 PM vs Minnesota Duluth 1 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Mannino L 3 6 6 147 22 7 2 18 5 2 February 25 6 37 PM at Minnesota State Mankato 1 Midwest Wireless Civic Center Mankato Minnesota Mannino L 5 8 3 557 22 8 2 18 6 2 February 26 6 07 PM at Minnesota State Mankato 1 Midwest Wireless Civic Center Mankato Minnesota Mannino W 5 2 4 091 23 8 2 19 6 2 March 3 7 37 PM at 1 Colorado College 3 Colorado Springs World Arena Colorado Springs Colorado Rivalry Fisher L 0 3 7 881 23 9 2 19 7 2 March 4 7 37 PM vs 1 Colorado College 3 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Rivalry Mannino W 5 0 6 179 24 9 2 20 7 2 WCHA TournamentMarch 11 7 37 PM vs Michigan Tech 2 Magness Arena Denver Colorado WCHA First Round Game 1 Fisher W 7 1 6 002 25 9 2March 12 7 07 PM vs Michigan Tech 2 Magness Arena Denver Colorado WCHA First Round Game 2 Mannino W 1 0 6 029 26 9 2Denver Won Series 2 0March 18 7 07 PM vs 13 North Dakota 2 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul Minnesota Rivalry WCHA semifinals Fisher W 2 1 OT 13 132 27 9 2March 19 6 37 PM vs 1 Colorado College 2 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul Minnesota Rivalry WCHA championship Mannino W 1 0 16 507 28 9 2NCAA TournamentMarch 26 10 00 AM vs Bemidji State 1 Mullins Center Amherst Massachusetts Northeast Regional semifinal Fisher W 4 3 OT 29 9 2March 27 10 00 PM vs 6 New Hampshire 1 Mullins Center Amherst Massachusetts Northeast Regional final Mannino W 4 2 3 441 30 9 2April 7 12 08 PM vs 3 Colorado College 1 Value City Arena Columbus Ohio Rivalry National semifinals ESPN2 Mannino W 6 2 17 116 31 9 2April 9 5 08 PM vs 10 North Dakota 1 Value City Arena Columbus Ohio Rivalry National Championship ESPN Mannino W 4 1 17 155 32 9 2 Non conference game Rankings from USCHO com Poll All times are in Mountain Time Source 9 National Championship edit NE1 Denver vs E2 North Dakota edit April 9 10 Denver 4 1 North Dakota Value City Arena RecapScoring summary 11 Period Team Goal Assist s Time Score1st DEN Jeff Drummond 16 Ulanski and Gauthier 6 15 1 0 DENUND Travis Zajac 20 PP Fuher and Stafford 9 52 1 12nd DEN Paul Stastny 16 GW PP Ulanski and Laatsch 30 08 2 1 DEN3rd DEN Paul Stastny 17 PP Carle and Skinner 48 19 3 1 DENDEN Gabe Gauthier 26 EN Stastny 59 23 4 1 DENPenalty summaryPeriod Team Player Penalty Time PIM1st UND Matt Greene Roughing 2 31 2 00DEN Adrian Veideman Roughing 2 31 2 00UND Matt Greene High Sticking 6 31 2 00DEN Andrew Thomas High Sticking 8 55 2 002nd DEN Jussi Halme Tripping 21 28 2 00DEN Jussi Halme Hooking 25 55 2 00UND Brian Canady Contact to the Head Elbowing 28 26 2 00DEN Paul Stastny Holding 31 37 2 00UND Rory McMahon Interference 33 34 2 00UND Andy Schneider Hooking 37 09 2 00DEN Paul Stastny Obstruction Hooking 38 06 2 003rd UND Mike Prpich Unsportsmanlike Conduct 42 57 2 00DEN Andrew Thomas Holding 42 57 2 00DEN Michael Handza Unsportsmanlike Conduct 42 57 2 00UND Matt Greene Cross Checking 47 01 2 00UND Nick Fuher Slashing 48 53 2 00DEN Geoff Paukovich Interference 49 46 2 00Shots by periodTeam 1 2 3 TNorth Dakota 10 12 23 45Denver 7 11 6 24 GoaltendersTeam Name Saves Goals against Time on iceUND Jordan Parise 20 3 58 10DEN Peter Mannino 44 1 60 00Scoring statistics editName Position Games Goals Assists Points PIMGabe Gauthier C 43 26 31 57 46Paul Stastny C 42 17 28 45 30Matt Carle D 43 13 31 44 68Luke Fulghum LW 43 23 19 42 14Brett Skinner D 43 4 36 40 30Jeff Drummond F 42 16 23 39 18Kevin Ulanski F 39 11 22 33 24Jon Foster LW 42 21 8 29 50Geoff Paukovich LW 41 12 9 21 120Adrian Veideman D 42 5 14 19 26J D Corbin LW 41 1 18 19 22Ryan Dingle C 43 6 12 18 32Jussi Halme D 42 3 11 14 36Matt Laatsch D 42 1 10 11 48Michael Handza F 36 4 6 10 18Ryan Helgason F 29 6 2 8 26Andrew Thomas D 42 2 5 7 78Tom May F 22 2 2 4 0Nick Larson D 34 1 2 3 26Glenn Fisher G 22 0 2 2 0Zach Blom D 6 0 1 1 0Brock McMorris F 7 0 1 1 4Peter Mannino G 23 0 1 1 10Jon James D 2 0 0 0 4Ted O Leary F 7 0 0 0 4Total 174 294 468 754 12 Goaltending statistics editName Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals Against Saves Shut Outs SV GAAPeter Mannino 23 1344 40 18 4 1 49 626 5 927 2 19Glenn Fisher 22 1247 27 14 5 1 59 473 0 889 2 84Empty Net 4 54 2 Total 43 2597 32 9 2 110 1099 5 909 2 54Rankings editMain article 2004 05 NCAA Division I men s ice hockey rankings Poll WeekPre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Final USCHO com 7 4 11 13 10 10 11 11 10 7 6 7 7 5 7 6 5 4 3 1 1 22 1 16 3 4 2 4 2 3 1 17 USA Today 7 4 6 4 11 13 11 10 12 11 9 8 6 7 7 5 7 6 5 4 3 2 9 2 10 3 2 3 2 2 3 1 18 1 33 1 34 Note USCHO did not release a poll in weeks 1 25 and 26 13 Awards and honors editPlayer Award RefPeter Mannino NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player 14 Matt Carle AHCA West First Team All American 15 Brett Skinner AHCA West Second Team All American 15 Gabe GauthierPaul Stastny WCHA Rookie Player of the Year 16 George Gwozdecky WCHA Coach of the Year 16 Matt Carle All WCHA First Team 17 Brett SkinnerGabe Gauthier All WCHA Second Team 17 Paul Stastny WCHA All Rookie Team 18 Gabe Gauthier WCHA All Tournament Team 19 Matt LaaschPeter Mannino NCAA All Tournament team 20 Brett SkinnerMatt CarlePaul StastnyGabe GauthierPlayers drafted into the NHL edit2005 NHL Entry Draft edit 21 NHL All Star team NHL All Star 22 NHL All Star 22 and NHL All Star team Did not play in the NHLRound Pick Player NHL team2 44 Paul Stastny Colorado Avalanche2 60 T J Fast Los Angeles Kings4 96 Chris Butle Buffalo Sabres4 109 Andrew Thomas Washington Capitals7 222 Matt Glasser Edmonton Oilers incoming freshmanReferences edit Berkhoel Bull Fulghum Send Denver To Boston USCHO March 27 2004 Retrieved September 29 2022 WCHA men s Hockey 2004 05 Week 24 USCHO com March 13 2005 Retrieved June 29 2013 Denver 1 Michigan Tech 0 USCHO com March 12 2005 Retrieved June 29 2013 NCAA Division 1 Tournament College Hockey Historical Archives Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved June 30 2013 Denver 4 New Hampshire 2 USCHO com March 27 2005 Retrieved June 30 2013 Western Teams Have a Monopoly in the Frozen Four The new York Times April 3 2005 Retrieved October 16 2022 Special Delivery Denver Cruises Into Second Straight NCAA Title Game USCHO com April 7 2005 Retrieved October 16 2022 Univ of Denver Elite Prospects Retrieved September 25 2022 Denver Pioneers Men 2004 2005 Schedule and Results College Hockey Stats Retrieved September 27 2022 Denver 4 North Dakota 1 USCHO com April 9 2005 Retrieved June 30 2013 Denver 4 North Dakota 1 CollegeHockeyStats net April 9 2005 Retrieved May 7 2018 Denver Univ 2004 2005 Skater Stats Elite Prospects Retrieved September 28 2022 USCHO Division I Men s Poll USCHO com Retrieved November 26 2019 NCAA Division I Awards College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved June 18 2013 a b Men s Ice Hockey Award Winners PDF NCAA org Retrieved June 18 2013 a b WCHA Awards College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved May 11 2013 a b WCHA All Teams College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved May 11 2013 WCHA All Rookie Teams College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved May 11 2013 2009 10 WCHA Yearbook 129 144 PDF WCHA Retrieved June 1 2014 NCAA Division I Awards College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved July 17 2013 2005 NHL Entry Draft Hockey DB Retrieved September 24 2022 a b 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