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Golden Griffin Ice Hockey Year-By-Year Results GOLDEN GRIFFIN ICE HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Record Conf. Coach Captains Points Leader 1980-81 13-12-2 -- Brian Cavanaugh Joe Casacci Mark Wagner (46) 1981-82 16-12-1 -- Brian Cavanaugh Mark Wagner Mark Wagner (56) 1982-83 9-16-1 -- Carl Koeppel Mike Christiano Christiano / Rosen (21) Larry Miceli 1983-84 5-21-1 -- Brian Cavanaugh Matt Colpoys Gary Roessler (52) Gary Roessler 1984-85 15-12-2 -- Brian Cavanaugh Mike Buczkowski Kevin Sykes (54) Jim Roessler 1985-86 18-9-2 -- Brian Cavanaugh Jim Roessler Mike Torrillo (71) 1986-87 21-11-0 -- Brian Cavanaugh Joe Federico Mike Torrillo (69) 1987-88 15-12-0 10-7-0 Brian Cavanaugh Adam Diglio Mike Torrillo (74) Joe Federico Mike Torillo 1988-89 15-19-1 13-9-0 Brian Cavanaugh Craig Brandon Mike Sisti (57) Craig Jantzi Mike Sisti 1989-90 12-14-2 11-14-2 Brian Cavanaugh Mike Sisti Dave Yablecki (44) Tom Yoxall 1990-91 9-18-0 8-16-0 Brian Cavanaugh Dave Yablecki Pete Speranza (37) 1991-92 12-14-2 11-14-2 Brian Cavanaugh Mark LeRose Paul Sullivan (32) Adam Stoltman 1992-93 18-11-1 17-6-1 Brian Cavanaugh James Maddigan Andre Bourgeault (48) Adam Stoltman Tony Zeniuk 1993-94 17-8-1 7-3-0 Brian Cavanaugh Derrick Bishop Andre Bourgeault (35) 1994-95 16-6-4 4-2-2 Brian Cavanaugh Derrick Bishop Derrick Bishop (44) Brad Parascak James Slavin 1995-96 18-7-2 6-3-1 Brian Cavanaugh Andre Bourgeault Josh Oort (44) Kelly Leroux Brad Parascak 1996-97 13-11-2 1-8-2 Brian Cavanaugh Ryan Stewart Josh Oort (41) CANISIUS COLLEGE HOCKEY RECORD BOOK | 1 GOLDEN GRIFFIN ICE HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Record Conf. Coach Captains Points Leader 1997-98 12-11-3 4-5-1 Brian Cavanaugh Ryan Stewart Josh Oort (47) 1998-99 16-15-5 12-11-5 Brian Cavanaugh Derek Gilham Chris Duggan (48) Rob Othmann 1999-00 21-10-4 16-8-3 Brian Cavanaugh Rob Othmann David Deeves (28) 2000-01 17-12-4 13-9-4 Brian Cavanaugh Matt Shewchuk Chris Duggan (35) 2001-02 14-17-4 13-9-4 Brian Cavanaugh Game-by-Game Chris Duggan (32) 2002-03 12-21-4 11-13-2 Brian Cavanaugh Rob Martin Bowler / Coccimiglio (23) Mark Persick Tom Wnuk 2003-04 10-16-8 9-11-4 Brian Cavanaugh Fred Coccimiglio Michael Cohen (25) Rob Martin Mark Persick 2004-05 16-15-4 14-7-3 Brian Cavanaugh Fred Coccimiglio Cohen / Ruberto (22) Clancy Seymour 2005-06 10-23-2 8-18-2 Dave Smith Fred Coccimiglio Michael Cohen (32) 2006-07 9-23-3 9-16-3 Dave Smith Billy Irish-Baker Josh Heidinger (34) 2007-08 11-20-6 10-13-5 Dave Smith Greg Brown Vincent Scarsella (31) 2008-09 15-16-6 12-12-4 Dave Smith Peter MacDougall Jason Weeks (39) 2009-10 17-15-5 13-11-4 Dave Smith Peter MacDougall Cory Conacher (53) 2010-11 13-19-6 10-12-5 Dave Smith Phil Rauch Cory Conacher (42) 2011-12 10-22-4 10-14-3 Dave Smith Scott Moser Gibbons / Law (26) Preston Shupe 2012-13 19-19-5 12-13-2 Dave Smith Torrey Lindsay Kyle Gibbons (43) Preston Shupe 2013-14 17-21-3 11-13-3 Dave Smith Ryan Bohrer Kyle Gibbons (38) 2014-15 18-12-7 15-7-6 Dave Smith Doug Jessey Ralph Cuddemi (39) 2015-16 12-22-5 10-13-5 Dave Smith Ralph Cuddemi Shane Conacher (46) 2016-17 21-11-7 18-4-6 Dave Smith Geoff Fortman Dylan McLaughlin (33) 2017-18 19-17-2 17-11-0 Trevor Large Ryan Schmelzer Dylan McLaughlin (48) 2018-19 12-20-5 8-16-4 Trevor Large Ian Edmondson Dylan McLaughlin (40) 2 | CANISIUS COLLEGE HOCKEY RECORD BOOK GOLDEN GRIFFIN ICE HOCKEY ALL-TIME RESULTS 1980-81 2/13 at Cortland State T 6-6 (ot) 1/21 at Canton ATC L 3-15 Overall: 13-2-2 2/16 ERIE CC W 6-5 1/28 GENESEO L 1-4 Coach: Brian Cavanaugh 2/18 at Hobart W 9-5 1/31 BUFFALO W 6-5 (ot) Captain: Joe Casacci 2/23 CORTLAND W 4-2 2/4 at Hobart L 3-9 2/26 at Geneseo State L 3-9 2/5 HAMILTON L 3-11 11/14 at Brockport State L 0-7 3/12 at Erie CC W 6-3 2/10 OSWEGO L 2-13 11/15 BROCKPORT STATE L 3-6 3/13 at Niagara Welland W 5-3 2/14 at Geneseo L 2-4 11/21 BUFFALO L 1-6 2/17 HOBART W 8-7 (ot) 11/22 at Niagara Welland W 7-6 1982-83 2/18 ELMIRA L 4-6 11/28 ERIE CC W 7-4 Overall: 9-16-1 2/22 at Cortland L 2-4 11/30 BUFFALO STATE W 7-0 Coach: Carl Koeppel 2/24 at St. Bonaventure L 8-9 (ot) 12/5 NIAGARA WELLAND T 6-6 (ot) Captain: Mike Christiano & Larry Miceli 12/6 at Erie Community College L 1984-85 1-4 11/5 at Geneseo W 5-4 (ot) Overall: 18-9-2 12/7 RAMAPO W 7-0 11/6 at Buffalo (OT) L 2-3 Coach: Brian Cavanaugh 12/12 BUFFALO STATE W 5-3 11/13 OSWEGO L 1-10 Captain: Mike Buczkowski & Jim Roessler 1/14 at Buffalo L 2-3 11/16 at Brockport W 3-2 1/16 ST. JOHN’S W 11-3 11/19 GENESEO W 5-4 11/2 ST. BONAVENTURE W 5-3 1/23 GENESEO STATE W 5-1 11/28 at Buffalo L 3-4 11/3 BUFFALO W 4-2 1/25 at RIT L 1-6 12/1 at Elmira L 2-11 11/6 OSWEGO L 5-8 1/30 at Kent State L 4-5 12/3 POTSDAM L 2-3 11/7 at Cortland W 6-5 1/31 at Kent State L 2-3 12/11 ST. BONAVENTURE W 7-2 11/10 at Hobart W 8-6 2/6 RIT L 0-7 12/15 at RIT L 4-12 11/13 at Brockport L 5-8 2/7 HOBART L 2-5 1/13 CORTLAND L 1-2 11/16 at Elmira L 0-6 2/10 at Geneseo W 6-5 (ot) 1/14 BROCKPORT L 4-6 11/17 GENESEO (OT) T 4-4 2/14 at St. John’s W 8-3 1/19 at RIT L 0-6 11/27 at Buffalo W 6-1 2/15 at Upsala W 9-3 1/21 at Potsdam L 2-8 12/2 POTSDAM L 3-5 2/19 at Hobart L 5-6 (ot) 1/22 at Oswego L 2-7 12/5 ERIE CC L 6-7 2/20 NIAGARA WELLAND L 5-6 1/24 at Geneseo L 0-5 12/8 RIT L 2-10 2/27 BUFFALO STATE W 7-2 1/29 at Penn State L 4-7 1/11 BROCKPORT W 10-5 2/28 at Niagara Welland T 4-4 (ot) 1/30 at Delaware W 12-6 1/16 at RIT L 2-12 3/3 at Erie CC W 12-2 2/3 at Buffalo W 4-3 (ot) 1/18 at Potsdam L 3-5 3/13 BUFFALO STATE W 5-4 2/5 at Hobart L 3-4 1/19 at Canton ATC T 7-7 (ot) 2/12 at Hamilton L 3-7 1/23 HOBART W 12-3 1981-82 2/13 KENT STATE W 8-1 1/27 at Erie CC W 12-7 Overall: 16-12-1 2/18 HOBART W 10-2 1/29 BUFFALO W 6-4 Coach: Brian Cavanaugh 2/19 ELMIRA L 2-6 2/1 at Connecticut L 2-9 Captain: Mark Wagner 2/23 at Cortland State T 5-5 (ot) 2/2 at Bentley W 4-2 2/25 at St. Bonaventure W 5-3 2/8 at Oswego L 1-9 11/8 ST. BONAVENTURE W 9-3 2/10 CANTON ATC W 9-3 11/13 at Buffalo State W 8-0 1983-84 2/13 at Geneseo L 2-5 11/14 PENN STATE W 8-4 Overall: 5-21-1 2/15 at Hamilton L 4-9 11/17 at Brockport State L 2-8 Coach: Brian Cavanaugh 2/16 ELMIRA L 2-3 11/22 RIT L 4-7 Captain: Matt Colpoys & Gary Roessler 2/20 CORTLAND W 8-2 11/28 at Buffalo L 0-7 2/22 PENN STATE W 12-6 12/4 NIAGARA WELLAND L 6-11 11/9 CORTLAND L 3-4 2/28 at St. Bonaventure W 3-2 12/5 GENESEO L 2-5 11/11 at Oswego L 1-8 12/9 at Erie CC W 6-3 11/12 at Elmira L 1-9 12/12 at Bentley L 1-4 11/15 at Brockport T 5-5 (ot) 12/13 at Worcester L 5-6 11/18 at Michigan-Dearborn L 0-9 1/14 at St. Bonaventure W 13-7 11/19 at Michigan-Dearborn L 4-7 1/16 PENN STATE L 4-6 11/29 at University at Buffalo L 4-5 1/17 at Lehigh W 6-5 12/2 POTSDAM L 1-7 1/20 at RIT L 1-6 12/4 ST.
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