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2018-2019 Team 3 2018-2019 Season Schedule 4 2017-2018 Results & Awards 6 2017-2018 Individual Stats 8 St 2017-2018 Summary 2 NHL Draft Picks Kody Clark ’17 - Washington Capitals Cam Hillis ’18 - Montreal Canadiens 7 NHL Rookie Camp Invitees Matthew Galajda ’15 - Calgary Flames Morgan Barron ’17 - New York Rangers Kody Clark ’17 - Washington Capitals Ryan O’Connell ’17 - Toronto Maple Leafs Robert Thomas ’17 - St. Louis Blues Cam Hillis ’18 - Montreal Canadiens Mathew MacDougall ’18 - Tampa Bay Lightning 6 NCAA D1 Committments Evan McIntyre ’18 - Merrimack College Jack Agnew ’19 - St. Lawrence University Matthew Stienburg ’19 - Cornell University Jack Bar ’20 - Harvard University Frankie Corogioiello ’20 - Miami University Mark Hillier ’20 - Merrimack College Final Record 36 wins, 13 losses, 1 tie Academic Average 2% increase of cumulative academic average (2/3 of team increased average during the season) CISAA All-League Aidan Hosein ’18 Goalie Evan McIntyre ’18 Defence Matthew McKim ’18 Forward Matthew Stienburg ’19 Forward Contents 1 Quick Facts 2 The 2018-2019 Team 3 2018-2019 Season Schedule 4 2017-2018 Results & Awards 6 2017-2018 Individual Stats 8 St. Andrew’s College School Profile 10 Player / Staff Profiles 12 League Participants 21 Active and Inactive Alumni 22 Our Hockey Mission “To be the world’s #1 place to combine academics and hockey.” 2 Quick Facts Team Record 2013-2018 Over 55 games per season 207 wins, 54 losses, 16 ties, 75% winning percentage Over 80 practices per season 6 League Championships (CISAA and MPHL) On-campus La Brier Family Arena 7 Tournament Championships Weekly skating and skills development sessions 5 NHL Draft Picks Full-time strength and conditioning staff Mental skills training and support Video and statistical analysis and reports for individuals and team The 2018-2019 Team 3 NO NAME POS HT. WT. YR BIRTH HOMETOWN 1 Lassi Lehti G 6’2 200 2020 11/29/2001 Espoo, Finland 4 Jack Agnew D 6’0 200 2019 10/22/2001 Oakville, ON 5 Campbell Clarke D 5’11 185 2019 7/5/2001 St. John’s, NL 7 Liam Cavan D 5’11 151 2020 3/9/2002 Gloucester, ON 8 Cole Galata F 5’9 154 2020 3/18/2002 Newmarket, ON 9 Thomas Munro F 5’10 185 2019 3/29/2001 Palgrave, ON 10 Mark Hillier F 6’0 172 2020 3/18/2002 Labrador City, NL 11 Devlin O’Brien F 5’10 174 2020 4/5/2002 Toronto, ON 14 Andrew Boland F 5’7 146 2019 7/22/2001 King City, ON 15 Christian MacDougall F 5’11 166 2019 3/13/2001 Toronto, ON 17 Ethan Landry F 5’9 153 2020 3/7/2002 Halifax, NS 18 Alex Power F 6’0 176 2020 1/4/2002 St. John’s, NL 19 Daniel Baldassarra F 5’8 145 2020 3/15/2002 Woodbridge, ON 20 Xavier Henry D 6’5 189 2019 3/20/2001 Scarborough, ON 21 Frankie Carogioiello F 5’8 155 2020 6/21/2002 Woodbridge, ON 24 Jack Bar D 6’2 175 2020 10/7/2002 Newmarket, ON 27 Matthew Stienburg F 6’1 182 2019 10/7/2000 Halifax, NS 28 Grayson Arnott D 5’7 132 2019 6/14/2001 Toronto, ON 29 Brendan Bowie F 5’9 170 2019 4/18/2001 Burlington, ON 33 Dante Fernandes G 5’9 154 2019 2/5/2001 Mississauga, ON Coaches David Manning (Colby ’02) Mental Skills Coach Luke Madill (McGill ’07) Geoff Brennagh ’94 (Guelph ’99) Chris Papalia (Macalester ’07) Athletic Therapists Heather Tugnett (Laurier ’08/Sheridan ’11) Drew Eidt (Guelph/Sheridan ’07) Strength & Conditioning Coach John Murray (Western ’11) Goaltending Coach Tom Lawson (Bowling Green ’03) Skating Coach Paul Martini Student Manager Alex Bordage ’20 4 Dante Fernandes ’19 The 2018-2019 Schedule All home games are played at the La Brier Family Arena on the St. Andrew’s College campus Home Games in RED OCTOBER / NOVEMBER FEBRUARY 5 10/04/16:00 Blyth Academy Warriors La Brier Family Arena 02/02/16:00 Culver Military Academy (IN) La Brier Family Arena 10/28/20:00 Trinity College School La Brier Family Arena 02/03/12:00 Culver Military Academy (IN) La Brier Family Arena 11/03/19:00 Victory Honda 18U (MI) La Brier Family Arena 02/08/11:00 Delta Hockey Academy Buffalo, NY 11/04/12:00 Victory Honda 18U (MI) La Brier Family Arena 02/09/9:45 Culver Military Academy (IN) Buffalo, NY 11/09/19:30 Culver Military Academy (IN) Culver, IN 02/10/11:30 Shattuck-St. Mary’s (MN) Buffalo, NY 11/10/10:00 Culver Military Academy (IN) Culver, IN 02/12/16:00 St. Michael’s College La Brier Family Arena 11/14/16:00 Upper Canada College La Brier Family Arena 02/13/16:00 Upper Canada College Upper Canada College 11/16/16:00 Nichols School (NY) La Brier Family Arena 02/20/TBD CISAA Semi-Final TBD La Brier Family Arena 11/17/12:00 Ridley College La Brier Family Arena 02/22/TBD CISAA Semi-Final TBD La Brier Family Arena 11/19/15:00 St. Michael’s College St. Michael’s College 02/25/TBD CISAA Semi-Final TBD La Brier Family Arena 11/23/16:00 Belmont Hill School (MA) Belmont, MA 11/24/12:00 Proctor Academy (NH) Belmont, MA 11/24/16:00 St. Mark’s School (MA) Belmont, MA 11/25/10:00 Dexter Southfield School (MA) Brookline, MA MARCH 11/30/14:00 Northwood School (NY) Faribault, MN 03/01/TBD CISAA Final TBD La Brier Family Arena 03/02/TBD CISAA Final TBD La Brier Family Arena 03/05/TBD CISAA Final TBD La Brier Family Arena 03/07/TBD NISIC TBD La Brier Family Arena DECEMBER 03/08/TBD NISIC TBD La Brier Family Arena 12/01/15:00 Shattuck-St. Mary’s (MN) Faribault, MN 03/09/TBD NISIC TBD La Brier Family Arena 12/02/10:00 Culver Military Academy (IN) Faribault, MN 03/10/TBD NISIC TBD La Brier Family Arena 12/05/14:30 Appleby College Appleby College 12/08/16:00 Shattuck-St. Mary’s (MN) La Brier Family Arena 12/09/12:00 Shattuck-St. Mary’s (MN) La Brier Family Arena 12/11/16:00 Ridley College Ridley College 12/14/10:00 St. Sebastian’s Tournament Needham, MA 12/15/16:00 St. Sebastian’s Tournament Needham, MA 12/16/16:00 St. Sebastian’s Tournament Needham, MA 12/19/16:00 Trinity College School La Brier Family Arena Schedule subject to change. Please check the website www.sachockey.ca closer to game day JANUARY for up-to-date information. 01/04/TBA New Jersey Titans 18U (NJ) North Andover, MA 01/05/TBA Selects Academy 18U (CT) Boston, MA 01/06/10:15 Northwood School (NY) Cambridge, MA 01/11/16:15 Nichols School (NY) Buffalo, NY 01/12/12:00 Appleby College La Brier Family Arena 01/14/15:00 Trinity College School Trinity College School 01/16/19:30 Jungadler Mannheim (DE) La Brier Family Arena 01/19/19:30 Cégep de Thetford Lake Placid, NY 01/20/16:30 Northwood School (NY) Lake Placid, NY 01/21/10:45 Seacoast College Prep (NH) Lake Placid, NY 01/25/9:30 Seacoast College Prep (NH) La Brier Family Arena 01/25/19:30 Salisbury School (CT) La Brier Family Arena 01/26/11:30 Shawnigan Lake School La Brier Family Arena 01/26/TBA MacPherson Semi-Final TBD La Brier Family Arena 01/27/TBA MacPherson Final TBD La Brier Family Arena 6 Aiden Hosein ’18 MVP 2017-2018 Results & Awards Most Valuable Player Mr. Steven R. Creber ’90 Memorial Award 36 wins, 13 losses, 1 tie Aiden Hosein ’18 Awarded to the individual who is judged to be the most valuable member of the St. Andrew’s College 1st Hockey team for the past season. Voted on by players and staff RESULTS AWARDS 7 Blyth Academy Sun. Oct. 29 13 - 2 W Most Improved Player Buffalo Jr. Sabres Sat. Nov. 04 3 - 1 L Christian MacDougall ’19 Buffalo Jr. Sabres Sun. Nov. 05 5 - 2 W Awarded to the individual who is judged to have improved the most over the Northwood School Fri. Nov. 10 3 - 2 W course of the past season. Valor Christian High School Sat. Nov. 11 10 - 4 W Voted on by players and staff Culver Military Academy Sun. Nov. 12 6 - 2 L Upper Canada College Wed. Nov. 15 5 - 0 W Mrs. Ann Perrier Award Nichols School Fri. Nov. 17 9 - 0 W Grayson Arnott ’19 Appleby College Sat. Nov. 18 10 - 2 W Awarded to the individual who quietly, through hard work and sacrifice, plays an Ridley College Sun. Nov. 19 4 - 3 L important but under-recognized role on the St. Andrew’s College 1st Hockey team Belmont Hill School Fri. Nov. 24 2 - 0 W during the current season. Proctor Academy Sat. Nov. 25 8 - 2 W Voted on by players and staff St. Mark’s School Sat. Nov. 25 6 - 0 W Dexter Southfield School Mon. Nov. 27 3 - 2 W St. Michael’s College Fri. Dec. 01 4 - 0 W Newcomer Award Victory Honda Sat. Dec. 09 3 - 2 L Matthew Stienburg ’19 Culver Military Academy Sun. Dec. 10 5 - 3 L Awarded to a new player who has done the most to influence the team in a Williston Northampton School Fri. Dec. 15 5 - 2 L positive manner. Brunswick School Sat. Dec. 16 4 - 1 L Voted on by staff Albany Academy Sun. Dec. 17 3 - 1 W Ridley College Wed.
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