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Mike Paliotta '15 Connor Brickley MIKE PALIOTTA ‘15 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2011-15 • 144 GP • 19-64-83 Captain, 2014-15 2015 Second Team All-American 2015 HEA Best Def. Defenseman 2015 Bob Monahan Award 2015 HEA Second Team All-Star 2014 HEA Hon. Men. All-Star PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 0-1-1 (2 GP) AHL: 10-33-43 (163 GP) CURRENT TEAM Stockton Heat (AHL) HOMETOWN Westport, Conn. CONNOR BRICKLEY ‘14 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2010-14 • 117 GP • 21-27-48 PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 6-15-21 (81 GP) AHL: 59-60-119 (247 GP) CURRENT TEAM New York Rangers (NHL) HOMETOWN Everett, Mass. KEVAN MILLER ‘11 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2011-15 • 144 GP • 19-64-83 Captain 2009-10, 2010-11 PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 12-55-67 (324 GP) AHL: 7-38-45 (154 GP) CURRENT TEAM Boston Bruins (NHL) HOMETOWN Los Angeles, Calif. BRAYDEN IRWIN ‘10 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2006-10 • 144 GP • 38-44-82 2007 HEA All-Rookie Team PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 0-0-0 (2 GP) AHL: 29-41-70 (166 GP) ECHL: 48-52-100 (106 GP) CURRENT TEAM Retired HOMETOWN Toronto, Ont. VIKTOR STALBERG ‘09 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2006-09 • 117 GP • 41-43-84 2009 Hobey Baker Finalist 2009 First Team All-American 2009 HEA First Team All-Star 2008 HEA Hon. Men. All-Star PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 82-86-168 (488 GP) AHL: 23-27-50 (59 GP) KHL: 6-9-15 (31 GP) NLA: 25-32-57 (56 GP) SHL: 7-5-12 (11 GP) CURRENT TEAM Avangard Omsk (KHL) HOMETOWN Göteborg, Sweden TORREY MITCHELL ‘07 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2004-07 • 115 GP • 35-70-105 Captain, 2006-07 2007 HEA Hon. Men. All-Star 2006 HEA Hon. Men. All-Star 2005 ECAC All-Rookie Team PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 67-85-152 (666 GP) AHL: 4-7-11 (18 GP) NLA: 7-5-12 (26 GP) CURRENT TEAM Lausanne HC (NLA) HOMETOWN Greenfield Park, Qué. JAIME SIFERS ‘06 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2002-06 • 143 GP • 15-55-70 Captain, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 2003 ECAC All-Rookie Team 2004 ECAC Hon. Men. All-Star 2005 ECAC Best Def. Defenseman 2005 ECAC Second Team All-Star 2006 HEA Hon. Men. All-Star UVM Hall-of-Fame Class of 2016 PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 0-2-2 (37 GP) AHL: 37-125-162 (616 GP) DEL: 9-54-63 (154 GP) CURRENT TEAM Utica Comets (AHL) HOMETOWN Stratford, Conn. PATRICK SHARP ‘02 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2000-02 • 65 GP • 25-28-53 2001 ECAC All-Rookie Team PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 287-333-620 (939 GP) AHL: 52-62-114 (163 GP) CURRENT TEAM Retired HOMETOWN Winnipeg, Man. GRAHAM MINK ‘01 CATAMOUNT CAREER 1998-2001 • 76 GP • 28-18-46 PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 0-0-0 (7 GP) AHL: 253-258-511 (719 GP) EBEL: 23-23-46 (51 GP) ECHL: 8-9-17 (29 GP) CURRENT TEAM Retired HOMETOWN Stowe, Vt. ERIC PERRIN ‘97 CATAMOUNT CAREER 1993-97 • 141 GP • 107-148-255 1994 ECAC Rookie of the Year 1994 ECAC All-Rookie Team 1995, 1996 , 1997 ECAC All-Star 1996 ECAC Player of the Year 1996 First Team All-American 1996 Hobey Baker Finalist UVM Hall-of-Fame Inductee PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 32-72-104 (245 GP) AHL: 45-103-148 (151 GP) IHL: 41-95-136 (185 GP) KHL: 7-12-19 (55 GP) NLA: 13-25-38 (44 GP) Liiga: 186-336-522 (623 GP) CURRENT TEAM JYP (Liiga) HOMETOWN Laval, Qué. MARTIN St. LOUIS ‘97 CATAMOUNT CAREER 1993-97 • 138 GP • 90-175-265 Captain, 1995-96, 1996-97 1994 ECAC All-Rookie Team 1995 ECAC Player of the Year 1995, 1996, 1997 First Team All-American 1995, 1996, 1997 Hobey Baker Finalist UVM Hall-of-Fame Class of 2007 PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 391-642-1033 (1134 GP) AHL: 58-56-114 (95 GP) IHL: 16-34-50 (56 GP) NLA: 9-16-25 (23 GP) CURRENT TEAM Retired HOMETOWN Laval, Qué. TIM THOMAS ‘97 CATAMOUNT CAREER 1993-97 • 140 GP • 2.70 GAA • .914 SV% • 81-44-15 1994 ECAC All-Rookie Team 1995 Second Team All-American 1996 ECAC Goalie of the Year 1996 First Team All-American UVM Hall-of-Fame Class of 2007 NHL CAREER 426 GP • 214-145-49 • 3.01 GAA • .907 SV% • 107 SHO CURRENT TEAM Retired HOMETOWN Flint, Mich. AARON MILLER ‘93 CATAMOUNT CAREER 1989-93 • 122 GP • 11-51-62 Captain, 1992-93 1989 ECAC All-Rookie Team 1990 ECAC All-Rookie Team 1991, 1992 ECAC Hon. Men. All-Star 1993 ECAC All-Star 1993 Second Team All-American UVM Hall-of-Fame Class of 2003 PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 25-94-119 (677 GP) AHL: 12-51-63 (202 GP) CURRENT TEAM Retired HOMETOWN Buffalo, N.Y. CHRISTIAN SOUCY ‘93 CATAMOUNT CAREER 1991-93 • 59 GP • 2.99 GAA • .908 SV% • 27-24-6 1992 Second Team All-American 1992 ECAC Rookie of the Year 1992, 1993 ECAC All-Star 1992 ECAC All-Rookie Team NHL CAREER 1 GP • 0-0-0 • 0.00 GAA CURRENT TEAM Retired HOMETOWN Gatineau, Qué. JOHN LeCLAIR ‘91 CATAMOUNT CAREER 1987-91 • 81 GP • 56-60-116 1988 ECAC All-Rookie Team 1991 ECAC Second Team All-Star UVM Hall-of-Fame Class of 2001 PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 406-413-819 (917 GP) AHL: 7-7-14 (8 GP) CURRENT TEAM Retired HOMETOWN St. Albans, Vt. TOM DRAPER ‘87 CATAMOUNT CAREER 1983-87 • 102 GP • 3.62 GAA • .888 SV% • 44-54-1 1986 ECAC First Team All-Star UVM Hall of Fame Class of 1997 NHL CAREER 53 GP • 19-23-5 • 3.69 GAA • .877 SV% • 1 SHO CURRENT TEAM Retired HOMETOWN Outrement, Qué. DAVE REECE ‘71 CATAMOUNT CAREER 1968-71 • 75 GP • 3.01 GAA • .900% • 45-29-0 Captain, 1970-71 1970 First All-American 1970 ECAC Player of the Year 1971 First All-American UVM Hall-of-Fame Class of 1981 NHL CAREER 14 GP • 7-5-2 • 3.32 GAA • 2 SHO CURRENT TEAM Retired HOMETOWN Troy, N.Y..
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