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Quinnipiac Men's Hockey QUINNIPIAC MEN’S HOCKEY RECORD BOOK (UPDATED JULY 2021) 7 NCAA Tournaments | 5 Cleary Cups | 2016 Whitelaw Cup | 2 NCAA Frozen Fours @/QU_MIH /QU_MIH /QUAthletics Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey History > CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS 2002 MAAC Tournament Champions 2013 ECAC Hockey Cleary Cup Champions 2015 ECAC Hockey Cleary Cup Champions 2016 ECAC Hockey Cleary Cup Champions 2016 ECAC Hockey Whitelaw Cup Champions 2019 ECAC Hockey Cleary Cup Champions 2021 ECAC Hockey Cleary Cup Champions 2 WWW.GOBOBCATS.COM UPDATED JULY 2021 Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey History > QUINNIPIAC IN THE 2013 FROZEN FOUR Quinnipiac celebrates a goal from Ben Arnt to take a 2-0 lead Eric Hartzell makes one of his 33 saves as Quinnipiac defeats over St. Cloud State in the 2013 national semifinals. St. Cloud State to advance to the national championship. Jordan Samuels-Thomas skates with Quinnipiac celebrates a 4-1 win to Zach Tolkinen walks along the red the puck against St. Cloud State. advance to its 1st national championship. carpet during the 2013 Frozen Four. Kevin Bui skates in the offensive zone and waits for a pass Cory Hibbeler skates away from a Yale defender during the during the national championship game vs. Yale 2013 national championship game vs. Yale 3 WWW.GOBOBCATS.COM UPDATED JULY 2021 Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey History > QUINNIPIAC IN THE 2016 FROZEN FOUR Sam Anas controls a pass against Boston College in the 2016 Michael Garteig celebrates at the final buzzer as Quinnipiac national semifinal. advances to its second national championship game Devon Toews signs autographs at an Connor Clifton lays a hit on Austin Rand Pecknold greets Quinnipiac fans autograph session after defeating BC. Poganski in the national championship. on the red carpet at the Frozen Four. Rand Pecknold smiles during his press conference after Quinnipiac players offer a stick salute to the fans after a win Quinnipiac’s 3-1 win vs. Boston College in the semifinals. vs. Boston College to advance to the national championship. 4 WWW.GOBOBCATS.COM UPDATED JULY 2021 Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey History > BOBCATS IN THE NHL ERIC HARTZELL ‘13 BRYCE VAN BRABANT ‘14 Pittsburgh Penguins (2012-13) | 1 game Calgary Flames (2013-14) | 6 games CONNOR JONES ‘14 MATTHEW PECA ‘15 New York Islanders (2016-17) | 4 games Tampa Bay Lightning (2016-18) | 20 games (3-4-7) Montreal Canadians (2018-20) | 44 games (3-7-10) Ottawa Senators (2020-21) | 14 games ( 0-3-3) MICHAEL GARTEIG ‘16 DEVON TOEWS ‘17 Vancouver Canucks (2016-17) | 1 game New York Islanders (2018-20) | 116 games (11-35-46) Colorado Avalanche (2020-21) | 53 games (9-22-31) CONNOR CLIFTON ‘17 BROGAN RAFFERTY ‘20 Boston Bruins (2018-21) | 94 games (3-7-10) Vancouver Canucks (2019-21) | 3 games (0-1-1) 5 WWW.GOBOBCATS.COM UPDATED JULY 2021 Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey History > BOBCATS IN THE NHL DRAFT NAME YEAR NHL ORGANIZATION ROUND Ty Smilanic 2020 Florida Panthers 3rd Peter DiLiberatore 2018 Vegas Golden Knights 6th Keith Petruzzelli 2017 Detroit Red Wings 3rd Skyler Bind’Amour 2017 Edmonton Oilers 6th Chase Priskie 2016 Washington Capitals 6th Karlis Cukste 2015 San Jose Sharks 5th Devon Toews 2014 New York Islanders 4th Connor Clifton 2013 Arizona Coyotes 5th Peter Quenneville 2013 Columbus Blue Jackets 7th Matthew Peca 2011 Tampa Bay Lightning 7th Kellen Jones 2010 Edmonton Oilers 7th Jordan Samuels-Thomas * 2009 Atlanta Thrashers 7th Pat McGann 2005 Dallas Stars 7th John Doherty * 2003 Toronto Maple Leafs 2nd Dan Travis * 2003 Florida Panthers 5th Ben Blais * 1998 New York Islanders 9th On 2021-22 Roster * Transferred into Quinnipiac Peter DiLiberatore poses for a photo after being selected by Vegas in the 2018 NHL Draft. Peter DiLiberatore meets the Vegas front office after his selection in the 2018 NHL Draft Keith Petruzzelli takes questions at a press conference at the 2017 NHL Draft Keith Petruzzelli meets the Detroit front office at the 2017 NHL Draft 6 WWW.GOBOBCATS.COM UPDATED JULY 2021 Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey History > DIVISION I AWARD WINNERS > DIVISION I AWARD WINNERS AHCA All-American First Team NCAA Tournament All-Tournament Teams 2007 Reid Cashman 2019 William Fallstrom (Midwest Region) 2013 Eric Hartzell 2016 Connor Clifton (Frozen Four) 2016 Sam Anas Travis St. Denis (Frozen Four) 2021 Odeen Tufto Sam Anas (East Region) Scott Davidson (East Region) AHCA All-American Second Team Michael Garteig (East Region) 2006 Reid Cashman Devon Toews (East Region) 2015 Sam Anas 2013 Zach Davis (Frozen Four) 2019 Andrew Shortridge Jordan Samuels-Thomas (Frozen Four) Eric Hartzell (East Region) Spencer Penrose Award (National Coach of the Year) Connor Jones (East Region) 2016 Rand Pecknold Matthew Peca (East Region) Tim Taylor Award (National Rookie of the Year) ECAC Hockey Player of the Year 2014 Sam Anas 2013 Eric Hartzell 2021 Odeen Tufto Hobey Baker Award Hat Trick (Top Three) 2013 Eric Hartzell ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year 2006 Bryan Leitch Hobey Baker Award Finalists (Top 10) 2007 Brandon Wong 2005 Reid Cashman 2014 Sam Anas 2019 Chase Priskie 2021 Keith Petruzzelli ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year 2021 Odeen Tufto 2013 Eric Hartzell 2019 Andrew Shortridge Mike Richter Award Finalists (Top 5) 2021 Keith Petruzzelli Award Developed for 2013-14 Season 2019 Andrew Shortridge ECAC Hockey Defensive Defenseman of the Year 2021 Keith Petruzzelli 2013 Zach Davies Senior CLASS Award Second Team All-American ECAC Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year 2010 Jean-Marc Beaudoin 2017 Derek Smith 2019 Chase Priskie 2018 Bo Pieper 2021 Odeen Tufto ECAC Hockey Tim Taylor Coach of the Year USA Hockey College Player of the Year 2013 Rand Pecknold 2013 Eric Hartzell 2016 Rand Pecknold 2021 Rand Pecknold Clark Hodder Division I Coach of the Year Presented by the New England Hockey Writers’ Association ECAC Hockey First Team 2013 Rand Pecknold 2006 Reid Cashman 2007 Reid Cashman George C. Carens Rookie of the Year 2013 Eric Hartzell Presented by New England Hockey Writers’ Association 2015 Matthew Peca 2014 Sam Anas 2016 Sam Anas 2019 Chase Priskie All-New England Andrew Shortridge Selected by the New England Hockey Writers Association 2021 Zach Metsa 2019 Chase Priskie Keith Petruzzelli Andrew Shortridge Odeen Tufto Odeen Tufto 2016 Sam Anas ECAC Hockey Second Team Devon Toews 2009 Bryan Leitch 2013 Eric Hartzell 2014 Sam Anas Kellen Jones NCAA Tournament Regional Most Outstanding Player 2015 Sam Anas 2016 Michael Garteig (East Region) 2016 Devon Toews 2013 Matthew Peca (East Region) Tim Clifton 7 WWW.GOBOBCATS.COM UPDATED JULY 2021 Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey History > DIVISION I AWARD WINNERS > DIVISION I AWARD WINNERS Travis St. Denis 2005 Matt Craig 2018 Chase Priskie Jamie Holden 2019 Odeen Tufto 2020 Odeen Tufto Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team 2004 Reid Cashman ECAC Hockey Third Team 2005 Ben Nelson 2007 Brandon Wong Matt Sorteberg 2012 Connor Jones 2013 Zach Davies Atlantic Hockey Tournament Second Star Jeremy Langlois 2004 Jamie Holden 2015 Michael Garteig Danny Federico MAAC Offensive Player of the Year 2016 Michael Garteig 2000 Shawn Mansoff 2017 Chase Priskie 2018 Odeen Tufto MAAC Defensive Player of the Year 2020 Peter DiLiberatore 1999 Dan Ennis 2003 Wade Winkler ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team 2006 Bryan Leitch MAAC Defensive Rookie of the Year 2007 Brandon Wong 1999 Dan Ennis 2012 Matthew Peca 2002 Jamie Holden 2014 Sam Anas 2015 Landon Smith MAAC First Team 2016 Chase Priskie 1999 Kris Cumming 2018 Odeen Tufto Dan Ennis 2019 Wyatt Bongiovanni Chad Poliquin Peter DiLiberatore JC Wells 2021 Ty Smilanic 2000 Chris Cerrella Anthony DiPalma ECAC Hockey Tournament Most Outstanding Player Shawn Mansoff 2016 Connor Clifton 2001 Chris Cerrella 2003 Matt Craig ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team Wade Winkler 2007 Bud Fisher Reid Cashman MAAC Second Team Ben Nelson 1999 Neil Breen 2016 Connor Clifton 2002 Brian Herbert Michael Garteig 2003 Brian Herbert Landon Smith Travis St. Denis MAAC All-Rookie Team 1999 Neil Breen Atlantic Hockey Player of the Year Dan Ennis 2005 Reid Cashman 2000 Matt Erhart Brian Herbert Atlantic Hockey Goaltending Award 2001 Justin Eddy 2004 Jamie Holden 2002 Jamie Holden 2003 Conrad Martin Atlantic Hockey Scoring Trophy Scott Reynolds 2005 Reid Cashman MAAC Tournament Most Valuable Player Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year 2002 Matt Craig 2005 Rand Pecknold MAAC All-Tournament Team Atlantic Hockey First Team 2002 Matt Craig 2004 Jamie Holden Matt Erhart 2005 Reid Cashman Jamie Holden Chris White Atlantic Hockey Second Team 2003 Matt Craig 2004 Reid Cashman 8 WWW.GOBOBCATS.COM UPDATED JULY 2021 Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey History > AWARD WINNERS > AWARD WINNERS Most Valuable Player 2018 Odeen Tufto ‘21 2008 Andy Meyer ‘09 Team Award 2019 Peter DiLiberatore ‘22 2009 Jean-Marc Beaudoin ‘10 1995 Bob Lucarelli ‘95 2020 Skyler Brind’Amour ‘23 2010 Mike Atkinson ‘10 1996 Jason Rothfuss ‘99 2021 Ty Smilanic ‘24 Greg Holt ‘10 1997 Matt Goodrich ‘99 2011 Eric Hartzell ‘13 1998 Chris Cerrella ‘01 Coaches’ Award 2012 Zach Currie ‘13 Justin Nolan ‘98 Team Award 2013 Dan Federico ‘15 1999 Chad Poliquin ‘01 1995 Jon Mattison ‘96 Clay Harvey ‘13 2000 Shawn Mansoff ‘01 Scott Pollak ‘96 2014 Bryce Van Brabant ‘14 2001 Chris Cerrella ‘01 1996 Ken Dusebout ‘99 2015 Soren Jonzzon ‘16 2002 Ryan Olson ‘02 1997 Keith Glushek ‘97 2016 Tim Clifton ‘17 2003 Wade Winkler ‘03 1998 Scott Robson ‘98 2017 Craig Martin ‘19 2004 Jamie Holden ‘05 1999 Matt Goodrich ‘99 2018 Alex Whelan ‘20 2005 Reid Cashman 07 2000 Kris Cumming ‘00 2019 Brandon Fortunato ‘19 2006 Reid Cashman 07 2001 Todd Bennett ‘02 2020 Zach Metsa ‘22 2007 Reid Cashman ‘07 Jed
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