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2017-18 Holy Cross Men's Ice Hockey Record Book 2017-18 HOLY CROSS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY RECORD BOOK PB HOLY CROSS CRUSADERS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY DIVISION I RECORDS Individual Single-Season Records Points Scored Short-Handed Goals Points Scored (Defenseman) 1. 54 Tyler McGregor, 2005-2006 1. 3 Brandon Doria, 2002-2003 1. 35 R.J. Irving, 2001-2002 2. 47 James Sixsmith, 2006-2007 3 James Sixsmith, 2005-2006 2. 29 Jon Landry, 2005-2006 3. 46 Chris Fattey, 1998-1999 3 Jordan Cyr, 2009-2010 3. 27 Jon Landry, 2006-2007 46 Patrick Rissmiller, 2001-2002 4. 2 Greg Kealey, 2003-2004 4, 26 Jim Whelan, 1999-2000 5. 45 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-06 2 Dale Reinhardt, 2006-2007 5. 22 Matt Burke, 2005-2006 6. 41 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-1999 2 James Sixsmith, 2006-2007 6. 21 Mike Daly, 2011-2012 7. 40 Brandon Doria, 2002-2003 2 Gianni Baldassari, 2010-2011 21 Joe McNamara, 2015-2016 40 James Sixsmith, 2005-2006 2 Adam Schmidt, 2013-2014 8. 20 R.J. Irving, 2000-2001 9. 39 Brandon Doria, 2001-2002 20 Matt Clune, 2011-2012 39 Jeff Dams, 2003-2004 Power Play Goals 20 Spencer Trapp, 2016-2017 1. 13 Tyler McGregor, 2005-2006 10. 19 Jeffrey Reppucci, 2010-2011 Goals Scored 2. 12 Danny Lopez, 2016-2017 19 Jake Bolton, 2014-2015 1. 26 Tyler McGregor, 2005-2006 3. 11 Greg Kealey, 2000-2001 2. 21 Tyler McGregor, 2004-2005 4. 10 Jeff Dams, 2001-2002 Goals Scored (Defenseman) 3. 19 Jordan Cyr, 2008-2009 10 Brandon Nunn, 2012-2013 1. 10 R.J. Irving 2001-2002 4. 18 Chris Fattey, 1998-1999 6. 9 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-06 2. 9 Jon Landry, 2005-2006 18 Scott Pooley, 2014-2018 9 James Sixsmith, 2006-2007 9 Jon Landry, 2006-2007 18 Adam Schmidt, 2011-2012 9 Brodie Sheahan, 2007-2008 4. 7 Jim Whelan, 1999-2000 7. 17 Jeff Dams, 2001-2002 9. 8 Chris Fattey, 1998-1999 7 Jake Bolton, 2014-2015 17 James Sixsmith, 2006-2007 8 Greg Kealey, 2001-2002 6. 6 Matt Burke, 2004-2005 17 Everett Sheen, 2010-2011 8 Scott Pooley, 2014-2018 6 Mark Znutas, 2007-2008 10. 16 Paul Cavanagh, 1998-1999 8 Tyler McGregor, 2004-2005 6 Matt Clune, 2010-2011 16 Greg Kealey, 2001-2002 6 Kyle Atkins, 2011-2012 16 Patrick Rissmiller, 2001-2002 Penalty Minutes 10. 5 Mark Znutas, 2010-2011 16 Brandon Doria, 2002-2003 1. 82 Tony Coskren, 2002-2003 16 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2003-04 2. 73 Blair Bartlett, 2005-2006 Assists (Defenseman) 16 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-06 3. 67 Matt Clune, 2009-2010 1. 25 R.J. Irving, 2001-2002 16 Dale Reinhardt, 2006-2007 67 Matt Clune, 2011-2012 2. 21 Joe McNamara, 2015-2016 16 Kyle Fletcher, 2010-2011 5. 63 Matthew Davis, 2011-2012 3. 20 Jon Landry, 2005-2006 16 Brandon Nunn, 2012-2013 6. 62 Shane McAdam, 2005-2006 20 Mike Daly, 2011-2012 7. 60 Greg Kealey, 2002-2003 5. 19 Jim Whalen, 1999-2000 Assists 8. 56 Jon Landry, 2006-2007 6. 18 R.J. Irving, 2000-2001 1. 30 Patrick Rissmiller, 2001-2002 9. 55 Paul Cavanaugh, 1998-1999 18 Matt Burke, 2005-2006 30 James Sixsmith, 2006-2007 10. 54 Jon Landry, 2005-2006 18 Jon Landry, 2006-2007 3. 29 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-06 54 J.P. Martignetti, 2008-2009 9. 17 R.J. Irving, 2002-2003 4. 28 Chris Fattey, 1998-1999 17 Jake Bolton, 2015-2016 28 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-1999 Plus / Minus 17 Spencer Trapp, 2016-2017 28 James Sixsmith, 2004-2005 (since 2003-2004 season) 28 Tyler McGregor, 2005-2006 1. +23 Dale Reinhardt, 2005-2006 Points Scored (Rookie) 28 James Sixsmith, 2005-2006 2. +21 Blair Bartlett, 2005-2006 1. 41 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-1999 9. 25 Brandon Doria, 2001-2002 +21 Tommy Muratore, 2015-2016 2. 30 Brandon Doria, 1999-2000 25 R.J. Irving, 2001-2002 4. +20 Andrew McKay, 2003-2004 30 Greg Kealey, 2000-2001 25 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2004- 5. +19 Tyler McGregor, 2005-2006 4. 29 Tyler McGregor, 2002-2003 05 +19 Matt Clune, 2011-2012 5. 28 James Sixsmith, 2003-2004 7. +18 Adam Schmidt, 2011-2012 6. 25 Shayne Stockton, 2010-2011 Game-Winning Goals +18 Matt Clune, 2010-2011 7. 24 Everett Sheen, 2007-08 1. 5 Tyler McGregor, 2005-2006 +18 Johnny Coughlin, 2015-2016 8. 23 Andrew McKay, 2001-2002 5 Andrew Cox, 2011-2012 10. +17 Rob Godfrey, 2005-2006 23 Blair Bartlett, 2002-2003 5 Rob Linsmayer, 2011-2012 +17 Jake Bolton, 2015-2016 23 T.J. Moore, 2014-2015 5 Adam Schmidt, 2012-2013 23 Michael Laffin, 2015-2016 5. 4 Thirteen players tied 2 HOLY CROSS CRUSADERS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY DIVISION I RECORDS Individual Single-Season Records Goals Scored (Rookie) Saves Games Played (Goalie) 1. 15 Greg Kealey, 2001-2001 1. 1076 Matt Ginn, 2013-2014 1. 36 Paul Berrafato, 2016-2017 15 Everett Sheen, 2007-2008 2. 1060 Paul Berrafato, 2017-2018 36 Paul Berrafato, 2017-2018 3. 13 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-1999 3. 994 Matt Ginn, 2012-2013 3. 35 Matt Ginn, 2012-2013 13 Tyler McGregor, 2002-2003 4. 888 Matt Ginn, 2014-2015 35 Matt Ginn, 2013-2014 5. 12 Mike Barrett, 2013-2014 5. 840 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 5. 34 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 6. 11 Brandon Doria, 1999-2000 840 Paul Berrafato, 2016-2017 34 Paul Berrafato, 2015-2016 11 Blair Bartlett, 2002-2003 7. 839 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 7. 31 Matt Ginn, 2014-2015 11 Dale Reinhardt, 2004-2005 8. 812 Paul Berrafato, 2015-2016 8. 30 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 11 Jay Silvia, 2008-2009 9. 771 Adam Roy, 2007-2008 9. 28 Matt Ginn, 2011-2012 11 T.J. Moore, 2014-2015 10. 718 Derek Cunha, 2001-2002 10. 26 Tony Quesada, 2002-2003 26 Tony Quesada, 2003-2004 Assists (Rookie) Save Percentage 26 Adam Roy, 2007-2008 1. 28 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-1999 (minimum 200 saves) 2. 19 Brandon Doria, 1999-2000 1. .931 Matt Ginn, 2014-2015 Minutes Played (Goalie) 3. 18 R.J. Irving, 2000-2001 2. .925 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 1. 21750:00 Paul Berrafato, 2017-2018 18 James Sixsmith, 2003-2004 3. .925 Tony Quesada, 2003-2004 2. 2118:04 Matt Ginn, 2013-2014 5. 16 Tyler McGregor, 2002-2003 4. .919 Paul Berrafato, 2015-2016 3. 2100:55 Matt Ginn, 2012-2013 16 Jeffrey Reppucci, 2010-2011 .919 Paul Berrafato, 2017-2018 4. 2100:32 Paul Berrafato, 2016-2017 16 Shayne Stockton, 2010-2011 6. .916 Matt Ginn, 2013-2014 5. 2049:22 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-10 8. 15 Greg Kealey, 2000-2001 7. .915 Matt Ginn, 2012-2013 6. 1987:33 Paul Berrafato, 2015-2016 15 Rob Linsmayer, 2009-2010 8. .915 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 7. 1881:16 Matt Ginn, 2014-2015 15 Adam Schmidt, 2010-2011 9. .911 Adam Roy, 2007-2008 8. 1773:00 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 15 Mike Laffin, 2015-2016 10. .910 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 9. 1660:31 Matt Ginn, 2011-2012 10. 1549:39 Adam Roy, 2007-2008 Victories Goals Against Average 1. 22 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 (minimum 500 minutes) 2. 19 Matt Ginn, 2012-2013 1. 2.10 Matt Ginn, 2014-2015 3. 17 Tony Quesada, 2003-2004 2. 2.17 Paul Berrafato, 2015-16 17 Matt Ginn, 2011-2012 3. 2.21 Scott Simpson, 1998-1999 17 Paul Berrafato, 2015-2016 4. 2.23 Tony Quesada, 2003-2004 6. 16 Scott Simpson, 1998-1999 5. 2.30 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 7. 14 Derek Cunha, 2001-2002 6. 2.42 Matt Ginn, 2011-2012 8. 13 Paul Berrafato, 2017-2018 7. 2.43 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 13 Tony Quesada, 2002-2003 8. 2.57 Paul Berrafato, 2017-2018 10. 12 Matt Ginn, 2014-2015 9. 2.59 Adam Roy, 2010-2011 10. 2.61 Ben Conway, 2005-2006 Winning Percentage Shutouts (minimum 20 decisions) 1. 5 Paul Berrafato, 2017-2018 1. .767 Tony Quesada (22-6-2), 2005-06 2. 4 Matt Ginn, 2014-2015 2. .739 Scott Simpson (16-5-2), 1998-99 3. 3 Paul Berrafato, 2015-2016 3. .696 Tony Quesada (15-6-2), 2003-04 3 Paul Berrafato, 2016-2017 4. 2 Scott Simpson, 1998-1999 4. .667 Matt Ginn (17-8-2), 2011-2012 2 Derek Cunha, 2001-2002 5. .596 Derek Cunha (14-9-3), 2001-02 2 Rick Massey, 2001-2002 6. .591 Paul Berrafato (17-11-5), 2015-16 2 Tony Quesada, 2002-2003 7. .586 Matt Ginn (19-13-3), 2012-2013 2 Ben Conway, 2003-2004 8. .568 Adam Roy (11-8-3), 2010-2011 2 Tony Quesada, 2005-2006 9. .520 Tony Quesada (13-12-0), 2002-03 2 Thomas Tysowsky, 2009-2010 10. .500 Tony Quesada (9-9-4), 2004-05 2 Adam Roy, 2010-2011 2 Matt Ginn, 2011-2012 3 HOLY CROSS CRUSADERS MEN’S ICE HOCKEY DIVISION I RECORDS Team Single Season Records Team Single-Season Records The Last Time ... Shots: 1,284, 2011-2012 Played in overtime: March 7, 2015 vs. Niagara (2-1) Goals: 130, 2005-2006 Won in overtime : March 7, 2015 vs. Niagara (2-1) Assists: 240, 2005-2006 Lost in overtime : Jan. 17, 2015 at Mercyhurst (4-5) Points: 370, 2005-2006 Tied in overtime: Jan. 2, 2015 vs. Air Force (1-1) Most Goals Allowed: 158, 1999-2000 Had less than two penalties: Jan. 31, 2015 vs. Niagara (1) Fewest Goals Allowed: 87, 2014-2015 Opponent had less than two penalties: Nov.
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