Games 35-37: Massachusetts Minutemen (15-17-2, 9-13-2 Hea) Vs

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Games 35-37: Massachusetts Minutemen (15-17-2, 9-13-2 Hea) Vs 2017-18 MASSACHUSETTS HOCKEY GAME NOTES HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT OPENING ROUND - #8 SEED VS. #9 SEED GAMES 35-37: MASSACHUSETTS MINUTEMEN (15-17-2, 9-13-2 HEA) VS. VERMONT CATAMOUNTS (9-18-7, 6-12-6 HEA) Thursday, Friday, Sunday, March 1-2 & 4, 2018 » 7:00 PM/7:00 PM/3:00 PM » Mullins Center (8,373) » Amherst, Mass. RADIO: WHMP (AM 1400/1240/FM 96.9/107.5) • TV: NONE UMASS COMMUNICATIONS Hockey Contact: Jillian Jakuba TWITTER: @UMassHockey Cell Phone: (413) 420-3116 FACEBOOK: @UMassHockey Email: [email protected] INSTAGRAM: @UMassHockey Website: www.UMassAthletics.com Mailing Address: 290 Boyden Gym • Amherst, Mass. 01003 SCHEDULE MASSACHUSETTS MINUTEMEN ROSTER Date Opponent (TV) Res./Time No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last Team 9/30 QUEENS UNIVERSITY^ W, 1-0 1 Ryan Wischow G So. 6-1 200 Green Bay, Wis./Fargo (USHL) 10/6 at Arizona State L, 3-5 2 Eetu Torpström D Fr. 6-1 180 Kuopio, Finland/KalPa U20 (Jr. A SM-League) 10/7 at Arizona State W, 4-2 5 Mario Ferraro D Fr. 5-10 190 King City, Ontario/Des Moines (USHL) 7 Kurt Keats F Jr. 5-8 171 Winnipeg, Manitoba/Powell River (BCHL) 10/13 at Union W, 5-4 8 Jake Horton D Sr. 5-11 192 Orono, Minn./Aberdeen (NAHL) 10/14 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W, 3-1 9 John Leonard F Fr. 5-11 190 Amherst, Mass./Green Bay (USHL) 10/20 OHIO STATE L, 1-3 10 Jack Suter F So. 6-0 184 Omaha, Neb./Sioux Falls (USHL) 10/21 OHIO STATE L, 0-3 11 Griff Jeszka F So. 6-1 190 Muskego, Wis./Brookings (NAHL) 10/27 MERRIMACK * W, 4-0 12 Austin Albrecht F Fr. 5-11 188 Flemington, N.J./Muskegon (USHL) 13 Ivan Chukarov D Jr. 6-3 200 Des Plaines, Ill./Minnesota (NAHL) 10/28 at Merrimack * L, 3-5 14 Austin Plevy F Jr. 5-10 182 Langley, British Columbia/Brooks (AJHL) 11/4 #13 NEW HAMPSHIRE * L, 0-3 15 Josh Couturier D R-So. 6-2 190 Byfield, Mass./Boston College (HEA) 11/9 #8/7 PROVIDENCE * W, 5-2 16 Cale Makar D Fr. 5-11 190 Calgary, Alberta/Brooks (AJHL) 11/11 at #8/7 Providence * L, 2-7 17 Philip Lagunov F Fr. 6-0 185 Hamilton, Ontario/Burlington (OJHL) 11/24 at Quinnipiac W, 2-1 18 Jake Gaudet F Fr. 6-2 198 Ottawa, Ontario/Kemptville (CCHL) 19 Niko Hildenbrand F So. 5-10 192 Vacaville, Calif./Fargo (USHL) 11/25 QUINNIPIAC W, 6-3 20 Oliver Chau F Fr. 5-9 170 Oakville, Ontario/Brooks (AJHL) 12/1 UCONN * W, 4-2 21 Mitchell Chaffee F Fr. 6-0 205 Rockford, Mich./Fargo (USHL) 12/5 at UConn * L, 2-8 22 Brett Boeing F Jr. 5-8 188 Barrington, Ill./Dubuque (USHL) 12/10 at #19 Union W, 2-1 25 Marco Bozzo F Fr. 5-10 167 Woodbridge, Ontario/Newmarket (OJHL) 1/5 at Yale L, 3-5 26 Niko Rufo F R-Sr. 6-0 200 Stoneham, Mass./Providence (HEA) 27 Jake McLaughlin D So. 6-2 185 Hinsdale, Ill./Fargo (USHL) 1/6 at UMass Lowell * L, 3-8 29 George Mika F Fr. 5-11 190 Naples, Fla./Amarillo (NAHL) 1/12 at Vermont * T, 2-2 (OT) 30 Brad Arvanitis G Fr. 6-2 185 Holliston, Mass./Coulee Region (NAHL) 1/13 at Vermont * W, 6-3 31 Matt Murray G Fr. 6-1 195 St. Albert, Alberta/Fargo (USHL) 1/16 at Maine * L, 1-3 1/19 #8/9 NORTHEASTERN * W, 3-0 Head Coach: Greg Carvel (St. Lawrence ’93, Massachusetts ‘98), Second Season Associate Head Coach: Ben Barr (Rensselaer ’04), Second Season 1/20 at #8/9 Northeastern * L, 0-5 Assistant Coach: Jared DeMichiel (RIT ’10), Second Season 1/23 at #16 Boston College * L, 1-2 Graduate Assistant: James Marcou (Massachusetts ’15), Second Season 1/26 MAINE * L, 2-3 Director of Hockey Operations: Brennen McHugh (Campbell ’11), Second Season 1/27 MAINE * L, 2-3 Student Assistant Coach: Michael Iovanna 2/2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * L, 2-3 2/3 at New Hampshire * L, 1-3 BY CLASS BY POSITION GEOGRAPHICAL PRONUNCIATION Seniors: (2) Jake Horton, Niko Forwards: (15) Austin Albrecht, 2/6 MERRIMACK * W, 5-2 ROSTER GUIDE Rufo Brett Boeing, Marco Bozzo, Alberta: (2) Cale Makar, Matt Austin Albrecht ALL-breckt 2/9 at Boston University * T, 3-3 (OT) Murray Juniors: (4) Brett Boeing, Ivan Mitchell Chaffee, Oliver Chau, Brad Arvanitis AR-van-EYE-tis 2/10 UMASS LOWELL * W, 3-0 Chukarov, Kurt Keats, Austin Jake Gaudet, Niko Hildenbrand, British Columbia: (1) Austin Plevy California: (1) Niko Hildenbrand Marco Bozzo BOTZ-oh 2/15 #19 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 2-5 Plevy Griff Jeszka, Kurt Keats, Philip Illinois: (3) Brett Boeing, Ivan Chukarov CHEW-kah-rov 2/22 at UConn * W, 3-2 Sophomores: (6) Josh Couturi- Lagunov, John Leonard, George Ivan Chukarov, Jake McLaughlin Mitchell Chaffee CHAY-fee 2/24 #7 PROVIDENCE * W, 1-0 er, Niko Hildenbrand, Griff Jesz- Mika, Austin Plevy, Niko Rufo, Finland: (1) Eetu Torpström Oliver Chau Chow ka, Jake McLaughlin, Jack Suter, Jack Suter Florida: (1) George Mika Hockey East Opening Round Josh Couturier cut-TUHR-ee-ay Ryan Wischow Defensemen: (7) Ivan Chu- Manitoba: (1) Kurt Keats 3/1 VERMONT 7 PM Massachusetts: (4) Brad Arvanitis, Niko Hildenbrand Freshmen: (13) Austin Albrecht, karov, Josh Couturier, Mario Josh Couturier, John Leonard, NEE-koh Hill-din-brand 3/2 VERMONT 7 PM Brad Arvanitis, Marco Bozzo, Ferraro, Jake Horton, Cale Ma- Niko Rufo Griff Jeszka Jess-kah 3/4 VERMONT (if necessary) 3 PM Mitchell Chaffee, Oliver Chau, kar, Jake McLaughlin, Eetu Torp- Michigan: (1) Mitchell Chaffee Philip Lagunov LAH-gun-OFF Minnesota: (1) Jake Horton ^ - Exhibition Mario Ferraro, Jake Gaudet, Phil- ström Cale Makar Kale Muh-car ip Lagunov, John Leonard, Cale Goaltenders: (3) Brad Arvanitis, Nebraska: (1) Jack Suter * - Denotes Hockey East game New Jersey: (1) Austin Albrecht George Mika MEE-kah All Times Eastern Makar, George Mika, Matt Mur- Matt Murray, Ryan Wischow Ontario: (5) Marco Bozzo, Austin Plevy Pleh-vee ray, Eetu Torpström All Home Games in BOLD CAPS at the Mullins Oliver, Chau, Mario Ferraro, Jake Niko Rufo NEE-koh RUE-foe Gaudet, Philip Lagunov Jack Suter Sue-terr Center Wisconsin: (2) Griff Jeszka, Ryan Wischow Eetu Torpström EEE-two Torp-strum Ryan Wischow WISH-oh MASSACHUSETTS HOCKEY 2017-18 GAME NOTES - 1 QUICK FACTS Quick Hits: Minutemen UMass Blanks name Jake captain for the remainder of the No. 7 Providence On Senior Night, 1-0 year, although he was acting in that capacity, GENERAL INFORMATION - Freshman Matt Murray's record-breaking basically, since the beginning of the year. I’m Location: Amherst, Mass. fourth shutout of the season helped UMa- very proud of him, very happy for him and his Founded: 1863 ss knock off No. 7 Providence, 1-0 on Senior teammates were very excited when we made Enrollment: 28,635 Night at the Mullins Center last Saturday. that decision.” – Head Coach Greg Carvel on Colors: Maroon (PMS 7427 C) & White With the win, the Minutemen improved to naming Horton captain. Nicknames: Minutemen, UMass 15-17-2 overall and ended the regular season Affiliation: NCAA Division I at 9-13-2 in Hockey East to wrap up the No. 8 Murray’s Hockey East Accolades Conference: Hockey East seed in the Hockey East Tournament. - Freshman goaltender Matt Murray was President: Marty Meehan (UMass Lowell ’78) - The only tally of the night came early in the tabbed the Hockey East Pro Ambitions Rookie Chancellor: Kumble Subbaswamy first period. Sophomore Niko Hildenbrand of the Week on Jan. 22, marking the first ca- Dir. of Athletics: Ryan Bamford (Ithaca ’00) caught an outlet pass from redshirt sopho- reer honor for the St. Albert, Alberta native, Athletic Department Phone: (413) 545-9652 more Josh Couturier and brought it hard to and the fourth different Minuteman rookie to Athletic Department Fax: (413) 545-1727 the net where freshman Austin Albrecht was earn the award this season as Murray joined University Website: www.umass.edu on the doorstep to put it away 4:57 into the previous honorees John Leonard (10/16), Oli- COACHING STAFF stanza. It marked Albrecht's second goal in ver Chau (10/30) and Cale Makar (1/15). Head Coach: Greg Carvel (St. Lawrence ’93; Massachusetts ’98) consecutive games and his third of the sea- - Murray picked up second shutout of the Overall Record / Years: 106-126-22/7 son. year on Jan. 19 at the Mullins Center, stopping UMass Record / Years: 20-44-4/2 - It proved to be all the offense UMass needed all 29 shots he faced in a 3-0 win over No. 8/9 Hockey East Record / Years: 11-31-3/2 as Murray stopped all 31 shots he faced in net Northeastern and was named the game's No. Associate Head Coach: Ben Barr (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ’04) for the Minutemen to log his school record 2 star. It was the first time the Huskies had Assistant Coach: Jared DeMichiel (Rochester Institute of Technology ’10) fourth shutout of the year, breaking the previ- been shut out this season. Murray made a Graduate Assistant: James Marcou (Massachusetts ’15) ous single season mark set by Jonathan Quick total of 57 saves over the two games against Student Assistant Coach: Michael Iovanna in 2006-07 and Markus Helanen in 2000-01. Northeastern. Sports Performance Coach: Clayton Kirven (Wyoming'11; Montana State '15) Hayden Hawkey had 21 saves for the Friars.
Recommended publications
  • SEASON TICKET HOLDER © 2006 Mellon Financial Corporation
    Make it Last. SEASON TICKET HOLDER © 2006 Mellon Financial Corporation Across market cycles. Over generations. Beyond expectations. The Practice of Wealth Management.® c Wealth Planning • Investment Management • Private Banking Family Office Services • Business Banking • Charitable Gift Services Please contact Philip Spina, Managing Director, at 412-236-4278. mellonprivatewealth.com Investing in the local economy by working with local businesses means helping to keep jobs in the region. It’s how we help to make this a better place to live, to work, to raise a family. And it’s one way Highmark has a helping hand in the places we call home. 3(1*8,16 )$16 ),567 ZZZ)R[6SRUWVFRP 6HDUFK3LWWVEXUJK HAVE A GREATER HAND IN YOUR HEALTH.SM TABLE OF CONTENTS PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Administrative Offices Team and Media Relations One Chatham Center, Suite 400 Mellon Arena Pittsburgh, PA 15219 66 Mario Lemieux Place Phone: (412) 642-1300 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 FAX: (412) 642-1859 Media Relations FAX: (412) 642-1322 2005-06 In Review 121-136 Opponent Shutouts 272-273 2006 Entry Draft 105 Opponents 137-195 2006-07 Season Schedule 360 Overtime 258 Active Goalies vs. Pittsburgh 197 Overtime Wins 259-260 Affiliate Coaches: Todd Richards 12 Penguins Goaltenders 234 Affiliate Coaches: Dan Bylsma 13 Penguins Hall of Fame 200-203 All-Star Game 291-292 Penguins Hat Tricks 263-264 All-Time Draft Picks 276-280 Penguins Penalty Shots 268 All-Time Leaders vs. Pittsburgh 196 Penguins Shutouts 270-271 All-Time Overtime Scoring 260 Player Bios 30-97 Assistant Coaches 10-11
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Weekly Release
    www.HockeyEastOnline.com Pete Souris Director of Public Relations Hockey East Association MEN’S 591 North Ave – #2 Wakefield, MA 01880 WEEKLY Office: (781) 245-2122 Cell: (603) 512-1166 RELEASE [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY, MARCH 8, 2010 WEEKLY RELEASE #22 UNH PICKS UP REGULAR-SEASON TITLE; UMASS SWEEPS AT MAINE ~BC, UML, Merrimack take three points; BU sweeps NU in final weekend~ Wakefield, Mass. - Boston University and Massachusetts swept their respective series in the final weekend of regular-season play in a wild finish to the last night of play. Boston College, RECENT RESULTS UMass and Merrimack all took three points to solidify their playoff positing, while New Hampshire Friday, March 5 earned its eighth regular-season title in school history on Friday pulling out a 3-3 tie at the Whit- No. 5 BC 3 at No. 10 UNH 3 * OT temore Center. at Boston University 5, Northeastern 4 * The Minutemen got huge performances from Athletic Republic Player of the Week Justin Merrimack 5 at Providence 0 * Braun (Vadnais Heights, Minn.) and Casey Wellman (Brentwood, Calif.) Braun registered five at UMass-Lowell 5, Vermont 2 * points (4g,1a) in the sweep of Maine at Alfond Arena to climb back into the playoffs. Wellman also Massachusetts 5 at Maine 2 * notched a five-point (1g,4a) series for the Minutemen. Merrimack earned its first playoff berth since 2004 with a three-point weekend against Saturday, March 6 Providence College, which started with a 5-0 shutout on Friday at Schneider Arena. Sophomore at No. 5 Boston College 3, No.
    [Show full text]
  • Teglia Favored Between the Pipes
    NEW ENGLAND’S LARGEST COLLEGE DAILY | INDEPENDENTLY SERVING THE UMASS COMMUNITY SINCE 1890 HIGH: 68 LOW: 45 www.DailyCollegian.com FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2011 Sizing up UMass Forwards anchor BY SCOTT COURNOYER Syner. “This year, we have more he’s going to do everything pos- BY SCOTT COURNOYER Syner, who scored nine goals last season. “This COLLEGIAN STAFF size and that’s only going to sible to prepare himself the best COLLEGIAN STAFF year, we have more size, and that’s only going to help. Hopefully, it will translate he can.” help. Hopefully it will translate in to good things To put it bluntly, the into good things for us.” Despite going through In 2010-2011, the Massachusetts hockey team, for us.” 2010-11 season for the because of its lack of physical size, relied on Sophomore Michael wh at Teglia called “rough, DEFENSE Massachusetts hockey team speed, quickness and good movement to dictate Pereira will also be looked bumpy roads” last season, the Last season, UMass ranked eighth in the was a campaign to forget. upon to help carry the load the tempo and pace of each game. sophomore worked relent- Hockey East for goals allowed (88). In part, it With 14 freshmen and five offensively. Pereira tied Hobbs This season, with the physical development was due to the defense, particularly, a lack of size contributing seniors depart- for the team-high in goals (12) lessly over the offseason to seen in returning players, as well as a bigger against bigger offensive threats. ed from ’09-10, along with last year, as well as posting 13 make leaps in his game.
    [Show full text]
  • Nax 2021 Northern Alberta Xtreme Hockey Academy
    2020 NAX 2021 NORTHERN ALBERTA XTREME HOCKEY ACADEMY 2020 / 2021 1 MISSION Northern Alberta X-treme’s mission is to provide a supportive learning environment that strives for excellence in academics and athletics. GOALS To provide a Safe, Fun and Competitive learning environment for all student-athletes. To provide opportunities that support further development and positive self-growth. To enhance character development through the emotional, physical and mental benefits of sport. CORE VALUES COMMUNITY To maintain our standing and be a positive member of Hockey Canada/Hockey Alberta/Canadian Sports School Hockey League along with the Black Gold School District and Town of Devon. RESPECT We will maintain the well-being of our student-athletes and staff by focusing on them at the core of every decision. We will also keep at the forefront an understanding and appreciation of respect for each individual member’s contribution to the environment of the organization. TRADITION To build and maintain a sense of pride within the community, school district and organization by maintaining a proud history of success in academics and athletics. CHARACTER To positively impact and maintain a strong foundation of the mental, physical, emotional and moral qualities of each student-athlete within our organization. CONTENTS MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR 7 MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL 9 RIVERVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 9 COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF 11 HIGHLIGHTS (FEMALE) 20 FEMALE PREP TEAM 21 HIGHLIGHTS (MALE) 30 NAX WHL DRAFT PICKS 32 NAX USHL DRAFT PICKS 34 NAX NHL DRAFT PICKS 34 U15 TEAM 35 U15 PREP TEAM 43 U16 TEAM 51 U18 PREP TEAM 59 2020 / 2021 5 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR JASON STEWART President On behalf of Dynamic Hockey Development and the Northern Alberta Xtreme, I am once again very excited to welcome everyone to the 2020-2021 Female and Male Team Programs.
    [Show full text]
  • 2 0 1 9 - 2 0 Hockey
    2 0 1 9 - 2 0 HOCKEY Product depicted for demonstration purposes only and is subject to change without further notice. © 2020 UDC. 5830 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA 92008 . All rights reserved. NHL and the NHL Shield are registered trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. © NHL 2020. All Rights reserved. © NHLPA. Officially Licensed Product of the NHLPA. NHLPA, National Hockey League Players’ Association and the NHLPA logo are trademarks of the NHLPA and are used under license. Hockey Hall of Fame name and logo are registered trademarks of the Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum ("HHFM"), Toronto, Canada.©2020 HHFM. All rights reserved. 2 0 2 0H 1O 9C-K E Y Coveted Rookie Cards THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER HIGH-END ROOKIE CARDS OF THE YEAR! Rookie Auto Patch Tier 2 Exquisite Rookie Quinn Hughes Auto Patch Vancouver Cale Makar ® ® Canucks Colorado Avalanche (#’d 43/99) (#’d 8/8) Autographed Monumental Rookie ®Patch Booklets Kirby Dach, Chicago Blackhawks (#’d 1/6) Splendor Auto Patch - Rookies® Nick Suzuki, Montreal Canadiens (#’d 14/36) O C K E Y H - 2 0 2 0 1 9 New Arrivals ADDING MORE HARD-SIGNED AUTOGRAPHS AND GAME-WORN MEMORABILIA! AW YNEA & A N W SET TS A D V RSE CHE OF AP TRI UTES KLIST FEA URING ROO IES, CU ENT STA 4-1 5 TO 01 -18) SPO(20 ® - R Aut graphed Boo lets Con or McD vid, Edm nton Oil rsLogo (#’ 1o -1) S AND LEG NDS 201 Inke -1
    [Show full text]
  • Umass and Brown.Indd
    ALE HOCKEY YALE HOCKEY QUICK FACTS BULLDOGS HOST UMASS BEFORE HEADING TO BROWN 2009-10 Overall Record: 2-1-2 2009-10 ECAC Hockey: 1-1-2 NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- The No. 9 Bulldogs (2-1-2, 1-1-1 ECAC), coming off a Home: 1-0-1 Road: 1-1-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 three-point conference weekend at home, host Hockey East squad No. 11 UMass Athleti cs Director: Tom Beckett (7-2-0, 4-2-0) on Thursday before heading to ECAC Hockey travel partner Malcolm G. Chace Coach: Keith Allain '80 Brown (0-5-1, 0-3-1) for a Saturday night game. Career/Yale Record: 53-40-11 (4th Year) Series Records 2008-09 ECAC & Ivy League Regular Season Champs Yale and UMass have split the six meetings since the fi rst in 1971-72. The ECAC Tournament Champs Minutemen have won the last three. The Elis are 83-67-8 against Brown and have won eight straight. The Bears’ last win was a 3-2 OT game at Providence 2009-10 STAT LEADERS on 10/9/06. Goals: Litt le, 5 Last Meeting With UMass Goals (Career): Backman 60 It was Jan. 14, 1997, in Amherst when the Minutemen erased 1-0 and 3-1 Assists: Kearney, 5 Bulldog leads to hand Yale a 7-4 defeat. UMass scored six of the last seven goals Points: Litt le, 8 while Francois Magnant, Sani Silvennoinen, Matt Cumming and Josh Rabjohns Power Play Goals: Peel & Litt le, 1 tallied for Yale. Dan Choquette made 30 saves in net for the Blue.
    [Show full text]
  • Dobber's 2010-11 Fantasy Guide
    DOBBER’S 2010-11 FANTASY GUIDE DOBBERHOCKEY.COM – HOME OF THE TOP 300 FANTASY PLAYERS I think we’re at the point in the fantasy hockey universe where DobberHockey.com is either known in a fantasy league, or the GM’s are sleeping. Besides my column in The Hockey News’ Ultimate Pool Guide, and my contributions to this year’s Score Forecaster (fifth year doing each), I put an ad in McKeen’s. That covers the big three hockey pool magazines and you should have at least one of them as part of your draft prep. The other thing you need, of course, is this Guide right here. It is not only updated throughout the summer, but I also make sure that the features/tidbits found in here are unique. I know what’s in the print mags and I have always tried to set this Guide apart from them. Once again, this is an automatic download – just pick it up in your downloads section. Look for one or two updates in August, then one or two updates between September 1st and 14th. After that, when training camp is in full swing, I will be updating every two or three days right into October. Make sure you download the latest prior to heading into your draft (and don’t ask me on one day if I’ll be updating the next day – I get so many of those that I am unable to answer them all, just download as late as you can). Any updates beyond this original release will be in bold blue.
    [Show full text]
  • Colorado Avalanche Game Notes
    Colorado Avalanche Game Notes Sat, Nov 23, 2019 NHL Game #357 Colorado Avalanche 13 - 7 - 2 (28 pts) Toronto Maple Leafs 10 - 10 - 4 (24 pts) Team Game: 23 6 - 2 - 1 (Home) Team Game: 25 6 - 3 - 4 (Home) Home Game: 10 7 - 5 - 1 (Road) Road Game: 12 4 - 7 - 0 (Road) # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 31 Philipp Grubauer 13 7 4 2 2.76 .916 31 Frederik Andersen 18 10 5 3 2.66 .915 39 Pavel Francouz 7 4 2 0 2.82 .915 50 Kasimir Kaskisuo 1 0 1 0 6.00 .842 # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 6 D Erik Johnson 22 1 4 5 -5 6 3 D Justin Holl 22 1 5 6 8 12 8 D Cale Makar 22 7 18 25 9 0 8 D Jake Muzzin 23 3 9 12 2 16 13 R Valeri Nichushkin 18 0 2 2 3 5 11 L Zach Hyman 5 1 1 2 -3 0 16 D Nikita Zadorov 18 1 3 4 3 39 15 C Alexander Kerfoot 21 5 3 8 0 16 17 C Tyson Jost 19 4 4 8 3 10 18 L Andreas Johnsson 24 5 7 12 4 14 24 L A.J. Greer - - - - - - 19 C Jason Spezza 14 3 4 7 -4 8 25 R Logan O'Connor 2 0 0 0 0 2 23 D Travis Dermott 11 1 1 2 6 2 27 D Ryan Graves 21 2 4 6 11 18 24 R Kasperi Kapanen 24 6 6 12 -5 4 28 D Ian Cole 17 0 7 7 9 20 26 C Nicholas Shore 20 1 1 2 1 12 29 C Nathan MacKinnon 22 13 19 32 2 2 33 C Frederik Gauthier 24 2 2 4 -2 8 36 C T.J.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019-20 SPX Hockey Checklist
    2019/20 SPX Hockey Checklist - Group Break By Team Grey = Non-Autographs/Relics Player Set Card # Team Print Run Cale Makar Auto - Base Rookies 83 Avalanche 49 Cale Makar Auto - Rookie Superscripts RSS-CM Avalanche Cale Makar Auto - Rookie Superscripts Gold Spectrum RSS-CM Avalanche 10 Cale Makar Auto - Shadow Box Rookies S-MA Avalanche 75 Cale Makar Auto - UD Black Obsidian Script Rookies OS-MA Avalanche Cale Makar Auto - UD Black Obsidian Script Rookies Purple OS-MA Avalanche 25 Cale Makar Auto - UD Black Pride of a Nation Rookies + Spectrum PNA-MA Avalanche 50 Cale Makar Auto Relic - 09-10 Retro Rookie + Patch Parallel 09-CM Avalanche 45 Cale Makar Auto Relic - Base Rookies Logo Material 83 Avalanche 1 Cale Makar Auto Relic - Base Rookies Premium Material Patch 83 Avalanche 35 Cale Makar Auto Relic - UD Black Lustrous Clarity Rookie Patch + Spectrum LR-CM Avalanche 30 Cale Makar Auto Relic - UD Black Lustrous Rookie Patch + Spectrum LR-CM Avalanche 76 Cale Makar Relic - Base Material Rookies 83 Avalanche 199 Cale Makar Relic - Extravagant Materials EX-MA Avalanche Cale Makar Relic - Extravagant Materials Premium EX-MA Avalanche 25 Cale Makar Relic - UD Black Obsidian Rookies Jersey OJ-MA Avalanche Cale Makar Relic - UD Black Obsidian Rookies Patch Purple OJ-MA Avalanche 35 Joe Sakic Auto - 16-17 UD Black - Pro Penmanship Trios + Spectrum PEN3-CAN Avalanche 10 Mats Sundin Auto - 15-16 UD Black - Pride of a Nation + Spectrum PN-MS Avalanche 15 Mikko Rantanen Relic - Base Material 43 Avalanche 199 Mikko Rantanen Relic - Double XL Duos
    [Show full text]
  • Colorado Avalanche Game Notes
    Colorado Avalanche Game Notes Mon, Feb 17, 2020 NHL Game #919 Colorado Avalanche 33 - 18 - 6 (72 pts) Tampa Bay Lightning 39 - 15 - 5 (83 pts) Team Game: 58 15 - 9 - 4 (Home) Team Game: 60 20 - 7 - 2 (Home) Home Game: 29 18 - 9 - 2 (Road) Road Game: 31 19 - 8 - 3 (Road) # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 31 Philipp Grubauer 36 18 12 4 2.63 .916 35 Curtis McElhinney 15 7 6 2 2.75 .913 32 Hunter Miska - - - - - - 88 Andrei Vasilevskiy 44 32 9 3 2.42 .921 39 Pavel Francouz 22 13 5 2 2.44 .925 # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 6 D Erik Johnson 46 1 8 9 6 14 2 D Luke Schenn 20 1 1 2 -7 21 8 D Cale Makar 49 12 30 42 8 8 9 C Tyler Johnson 54 13 15 28 11 14 11 L Matt Calvert 50 12 13 25 13 39 13 C Cedric Paquette 51 6 9 15 -3 30 13 R Valeri Nichushkin 52 11 12 23 26 12 14 L Pat Maroon 54 7 13 20 3 64 16 D Nikita Zadorov 53 4 9 13 9 53 17 L Alex Killorn 57 22 21 43 18 18 17 C Tyson Jost 54 5 11 16 13 18 18 L Ondrej Palat 58 14 22 36 26 20 27 D Ryan Graves 56 8 15 23 41 37 21 C Brayden Point 56 21 35 56 28 11 28 D Ian Cole 52 4 20 24 29 30 22 D Kevin Shattenkirk 59 7 22 29 25 28 29 C Nathan MacKinnon 57 32 48 80 5 12 23 C Carter Verhaeghe 46 8 4 12 -8 8 36 C T.J.
    [Show full text]
  • USHL.COM 2019 Ice Box Lincoln, NE
    2019 Ice Box Lincoln, NE USHL.COM @USHL | /USHLHOCKEY USHL.COM 1 2019 USHL/NHL TOP PROSPECTS GAME USHL/NHL TOP PROSPECTS GAME NOTES ALL-AMERICAN PROSPECTS GOLDEN BOYS 11 players in the USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game played in the 12 players in the 2019 USHL/NHL Top Prospects played for Team 2018 USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game earlier this West assistant coach Anthony Noreen (Tri-City Storm) at the season in Buffalo, NY. 2018 World Junior A Challenge, where Team USA won a gold medal. Trevor Janicke (Central Illinois Flying Aces/Team East) 2018 USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game Participants finished in the top-five in tournament scoring. Kaden Bohlsen Fargo Force/Team West 2018 World Junior A Challenge Player Stats (Team USA) Ryan Drkulec Waterloo Black Hawks/Team East Ethan Frisch Green Bay Gamblers/Team East Trevor Janicke 6 points (3-3-6) Trevor Janicke Central Illinois Flying Aces/Team East Matt Brown 5 points (0-5-5) Zac Jones Tri-City Storm/Team West Luke Johnson 4 points (1-3-4) Robert Mastrosimone Chicago Steel/Team East Zac Jones 4 points (1-3-4) Shane Pinto Lincoln Stars/Team West Robert Mastrosimone 4 points (2-2-4) John Prokop Omaha Lancers/Team West Shane Pinto 2 points (1-1-2) Grant Silianoff Cedar Rapids RoughRiders/Team East Josh Nodler 2 points (1-1-2) Isaiah Saville Tri-City Storm/Team West Grant Silianoff 1 point (0-1-1) Austen Swankler Sioux Falls Stampede/Team West Jack Malone 1 point (0-1-1) Ethan Frisch 0 points (0-0-0) Ryan Johnson 0 points (0-0-0) SECOND TIME’S A CHARM Isaiah Saville 2-0-0-1, 1.30 GAA, .944 SV%, 1 SO Matej Blumel (Waterloo Black Hawks/Team East) will be playing in his second USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 18 Record Book
    201718 RECORD BOOK Updated August 8, 2017 UMass Hockey Timeline ...................................................................................................................................................................1-2 Yearly Records......................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Year-By-Year Results........................................................................................................................................................................4-10 All-Time Vs. Opponents ...............................................................................................................................................................11-16 Overtime Games ..................................................................................................................................................................................17 Results Vs. Ranked Opponents .................................................................................................................................................18-19 All-Time Roster By Number ........................................................................................................................................................20-21 Letterwinners ..................................................................................................................................................................................22-24
    [Show full text]