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Mount Saint Charles Academy Nhl Alumni MOUNT SAINT CHARLES ACADEMY NHL ALUMNI • BRYAN BERARD, BRIAN BOUCHER, DAVE CAPUANO, KIETH CARNEY, PAUL GUAY, JEFF JILLSON, BRIAN LAWTON, MATHIEU SCHNEIDER, GARTH SNOW, TOM SONGIN • 2 1ST OVERALL PICKS, BRIAN LAWTON ('83) & BRYAN BERARD ('95) • 1 NHL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR, BRYAN BERARD • 1 BILL MASTERTON TROPHY WINNER, BRYAN BERARD • 1 STANLEY CUP WINNER, MATHIEU SCHNEIDER BRYAN BERARD BRIAN BOUCHER DAVE CAPUANO KEITH CARNEY PAUL GUAY JEFF JILLSON BRIAN LAWTON MATHIEU SCHNEIDER GARTH SNOW 1ST YEAR OF ACADEMY 2019-20 • 9 DIVISION 1 PLAYERS • 12 USHL DRAFT PICKS • 1 U17 WORLD CHALLENGE PLAYER TEAM CANADA • 1 PLAYER CALLED UP TO PLAY WITH U.S. U17 NATIONAL TEAM • 9 PLAYERS CALLED UP TO USHL • U18 NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONS - U16 & U15 NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL TOURNAMENT FINALISTS • U15 NORTHEAST PACK CHAMPIONS - U18 & U16 NORTHEAST PACK RUNNER-UPS • U18 NORTHEAST PACK REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS • U16 NORTHEAST PACK REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS • U18 TRUE PREP CUP CHAMPIONS • TOP 10 RANKINGS, U18 RANKED 3RD, U16 RANKED 5TH, U15 RANKED 9TH • RANKED 3RD IN COUNTRY FOR MIDGET ORGANIZATIONS ACADEMY STAFF • EXPERIENCED FULL TIME COACHES – 2 NATIONAL CHAMPHIONSHIPS, DIVISION I COACHING EXPERIENCE, USHL COACHING EXPERIENCE, DIVISION III COACHING EXPERIENCE, USHL SCOUTING, 7 NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS, 11 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES • FORMER PLAYERS BY THE NUMBERS: 8 SELECTIONS FOR WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS, 59 DIVISION I COMMITMENTS, 13 NHL DRAFT PICKS, 2 CURRENT NHL PLAYERS, 2 NTDP SELECTIONS • STRENGTH COACH – MIKE MACCHIONI – STANLEY CUP CHAMPION BOSTON BRUINS • GOALIE COACH – PETER CRONIN – FORMER DIVISION I ASSISTANT COACH, DIVISION III PLAYER • ATC – CRAIG CARVALHO – 26 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE • SKILLS COACH – BRYAN BERARD – FORMER NHL PLAYER • SKILLS COACH – TOBY O’BRIEN – LONGTIME NHL SCOUT AND SKILLS INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT • 10 YEARS OF ACADEMY EXPERIENCE • VIDEO SESSIONS • 2 FULL TIME COACHES PER TEAM • OPEN SKILLS ICE AVAILABLE • 6 DAYS ON ICE • SHOOTING AREA • 2 SCHEDULED TEAM LIFTS • WEIGHT ROOM IN DORM • 1 GOALIE SESSION PER WEEK • 60+ GAME SCHEDULE • 1 SKILL SESSION PER WEEK • RINK ON CAMPUS FORMER PLAYERS COACHED • 2 CURRENT NHL PLAYERS • 13 NHL DRAFT PICKS • 59 DIVISION I COMMITMENTS • 8 SELECTIONS FOR WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS • 2 NTDP SELECTIONS JOEL FARABEE ACCOMPLISHMENTS • CURRENT NHL PLAYER PHILADELPHIA FLYERS • NHL 1ST ROUND PICK • NCAA ALL ROOKIE TEAM • NCAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • U20 WJC SILVER MEDAL • U18 WJC SILVER MEDAL • U18 WJC GOLD MEDAL • U17 WHC ALL STAR TEAM ANDREW PEEKE ACCOMPLISHMENTS • CURRENT NHL PLAYER COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS • NHL DRAFT PICK • NCAA BIG 10 ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM • 2 TIME NCAA BIG 10 CHAMPION • U20 WJC BRONZE MEDAL • NCAA ALL ROOKIE TEAM ALEX LIMOGES ACCOMPLISHMENTS • NCAA LEADING SCORER • NCAA BIG 10 ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM • USHL CHAMPION • TEAM USA WORLD JUNIOR A CHALLENGE • PENN STATE UNIVERSITY CHASE PRISKIE ACCOMPLISHMENTS • NHL DRAFT PICK • CURRENT AHL DEFENSEMAN • HOBEY BAKER AWARD FINALIST • NCAA 1ST ALL STAR TEAM • NCAA 2ND ALL STAR TEAM • NCAA 3RD ALL STAR TEAM • NCAA ECAC CHAMPION • NCAA ALL ROOKIE TEAM • MOST GOALS IN CAREER BY DEFENSEMAN QUINNIPIAC SHANE PINTO ACCOMPLISHMENTS • NHL DRAFT PICK OTTAWA SENATORS • NCAA (NCHC) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM • U20 WJC TOP 3 PLAYER ON TEAM • WJAC 19 CHAMPION • USHL ALL ROOKIE TEAM • U18 MIDGET USA HOCKEY NATIONAL CHAMPION • UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA KEITH PETRUZZELLI ACCOMPLISHMENTS • NHL DRAFT PICK DETROIT REDWINGS • USA U-18 HLINKA CUP TEAM • USHL ALL-ROOKIE TEAM • QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY ZACHARY JONES ACCOMPLISHMENTS • NHL DRAFT PICK NY RANGERS • USA WORLD JUNIOR TEAM • NCAA (HOCKEY EAST) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM • WJAC – 19 CHAMPION • USHL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • UMASS AMHERST EMILIO PETTERSEN ACCOMPLISHMENTS • NHL DRAFT PICK CALGARY FLAMES • NCAA (NCHC) SECOND ALL-STAR TEAM • U20 WJC BRONZE MEDAL • DENVER UNIVERSITY ETHAN PHILLIPS ACCOMPLISHMENTS • NHL DRAFT PICK DETROIT REDWINGS • USHL CLARK CUP CHAMPION • BOSTON UNIVERSITY SHANE STARRETT ACCOMPLISHMENTS • SIGNED WITH EDMONTON OILERS • AHL SECOND ALL-STAR TEAM • AHL ALL-ROOKIE TEAM • NCAA (AHA) TOURNAMENT MVP • NCAA (AHA) CHAMPION • NCAA (AHA) GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR • NCAA (AHA) FIRST ALL-STAR TEAM • NCAA (AHA) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM.
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