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2009-2010 Holy Cross Men's Hockey Guide.Indd Holy Cross Single-Season Records Points Assists 88 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-85 53 Matt Muniz, 1984-85 The Last Time Holy Cross ... 86 Matt Muniz, 1984-85 48 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-85 79 Larry Murphy, 1969-70 42 Glenn Graves, 1973-74 Played in overtime . .March 7, 2009 vs. AIC (1-0) 71 Joe Lunny, 1984-85 37 Joe Lunny, 1984-85 Won in overtime . .March 7, 2009 vs. AIC (1-0) 64 Larry Murphy, 1967-68 37 John Gillis, 1987-88 Lost in overtime . Feb. 28, 2009 at Sacred Heart (3-4) 64 Larry Murphy, 1968-69 36 Bill Butler, 1968-69 Tied in overtime . Jan. 21, 2009 vs. Dartmouth (2-2) 63 Bill Butler, 1967-68 35 Bill Butler, 1967-68 Had less than two penalties . March 7, 2009 vs. AIC (0) 63 Bill Butler, 1968-69 35 Glenn Graves, 1974-75 Opponent had less than two penalties . Oct. 17, 2008 vs. Canisius (0) 62 Mike Germain, 1987-88 34 Larry Murphy, 1969-70 Scored 10 or more goals. Nov. 11, 2005 vs. Mercyhurst (10-3) 59 Joe Lunny, 1985-86 32 Jay Gib bons, 1968-69 Allowed 10 or more goals . .Dec. 2, 2000 at Vermont (2-10) 59 Glenn Graves, 1973-74 32 Rich Pelletier, 1968-69 Was shut out . .Feb. 13, 2009 vs. RIT (0-6) 59 Gerry Curley, 1980-81 32 Mark Wright, 1985-86 Shut out an opponent. .March 7, 2009 vs. AIC (1-0) Goals Penalty Minutes Had a penalty shot . Nov. 29, 2008 at Sacred Heart (Luke Miller) 45 Larry Murphy, 1969-70 119 Ned Red dish, 1986-87 Allowed a penalty shot. Mar. 4, 2006 vs. Bentley (Tom Dickhudt) 40 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-85 104 Joe Lunny, 1985-86 Scored a hat trick 38 Larry Murphy, 1968-69 100 Paul Pearl, 1988-89 . Nov. 24, 2007 at Air Force (Everett Sheen) 36 Bill Butler, 1966-67 86 Ned Red dish, 1987-88 Opponent scored a hat trick 36 Larry Murphy, 1967-68 80 Steve Vazza, 1986-87 . Dec. 11, 2008 at New Hampshire (Mike Sislo) 34 Joe Lunny, 1984-85 79 Steve Vazza, 1985-86 Scored a short-handed goal 34 Mike Germain, 1987-88 74 Mark Wright, 1984-85 . Mar. 14, 2009 at RIT (Peter Lorinser) 33 Matt Muniz, 1984-85 73 Blair Bartlett, 2005-06 Opponent scored a short-handed goal 31 Bill Bellerose, 1973-74 69 Ned Red dish, 1985-86 . .Mar. 15, 2009 at RIT (Brent Alexin) 31 Gerry Curley, 1980-81 69 Terrence Butt, 1992-93 Power Play Goals Saves Games Played — Goal Team Records 13 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-85 872 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-85 30 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 13 Tyler McGregor, 2005-06 840 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 29 Rob McGlory, 1982-83 SINGLE-GAME 12 Jerry DeLeo, 1985-86 830 Paul Pijanowski, 1986-87 28 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-85 Shots: 76 vs. Lowell, 2-20-68 11 Greg Kealey, 2000-01 821 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-86 27 P.J. Costello, 1976-77 Goals: 18 vs. M.I.T., 1-25-75 10 Matt Muniz, 1984-85 802 Mark Young, 1979-80 27 Paul Pijanowski, 1986-87 10 Jim Jensen, 1993-94 Assists: 26 vs. M.I.T., 1-25-75 771 Adam Roy, 2007-08 26 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-86 10 Jeff Dams, 2001-02 Points: 44 vs. M.I.T., 1-25-75 718 Derek Cunha, 2001-02 26 Mark Young, 1979-80 9 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-06 693 Rob McGlory, 1982-83 26 Tony Quesada, 2002-03 GA: 17 vs. UMass, 3-3-71 9 James Sixsmith, 2006-07 OTs: 2 vs. Westfi eld, 12-23-78 692 Fred McCready, 1969-70 26 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 9 Brodie Sheahan, 2007-08 690 Dean Gianoukos, 1991-92 26 Adam Roy, 2007-08 SINGLE-SEASON Hat Tricks Save Percentage Minutes Played — Goal Games: 39, 2005-06 4 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-85 .925 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 1773:00 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 3 Jerry DeLeo, 1985-86 Wins: 27, 2005-06 .925 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 1646:39 Rob McGlory, 1982-83 2 Joe Lunny, 1985-86 Losses: 24, 1999-2000 .916 Tom Ormondroyd, 1997-98 1615:01 Paul Pijanowski, 1986-87 2 Matt Muniz, 1985-86 Ties: 7, 2007-08 .915 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 1574:06 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-85 2 Matt Muniz, 1983-84 .914 Jim Stewart, 1977-78 1571:00 Mark Young, 1979-80 Shots: 1,241, 1986-87 2 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-83 Goals: 187, 1984-85 .911 Adam Roy, 2007-08 1549:39 Adam Roy, 2007-08 2 Owen Dugan, 1982-83 .911 Mark Young, 1978-79 1545:02 Derek Cunha, 2001-02 PP goals: 53, 1984-85 2 Mike Germain, 1987-88 .910 Bob Dwyer, 1975-76 1497:56 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-86 SH goals: 13, 1985-86 2 Kyle Milotte, 1987-88 .907 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-97 1481:39 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 Assists: 303, 1987-88 2 Mike Shustak, 1993-94 .907 Kevin Broderick, 1994-95 1443:39 Tony Quesada, 2002-03 Points: 481, 1979-80 Victories .907 Derek Cunha, 2001-02 Scoring Avg.: 6.07, 1979-80 22 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 .907 Ben Conway, 2004-05 GAA: 2.23, 1997-98 19 Mark Young, 1979-80 OTs: 10, 2008-09 Goals Against Average 18 Rob McGlory, 1982-83 1.43 Fred McCready, 1968-69 Shutouts: 5, 2001-02 17 Mark Young, 1978-79 2.11 Tom Ormondroyd, 1997-98 Times shutout: 4, 1988-89 17 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 2.20 Bob Dwyer, 1974-75 Penalty minutes: 711, 1986-87 16 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 2.21 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 15 P.J. Costello, 1976-77 2.23 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 STREAKS 15 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-85 2.30 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 Wins: 10, 1979-80 15 Tom Ormondroyd, 1997-98 2.66 Ben Conway, 2003-04 Losses: 11, 1989-90 14 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-86 2.70 Tony Quesada, 2004-05 Games without being shutout: 14 Kevin Broderick, 1994-95 2.70 Ben Conway, 2004-05 116, 1974-79 2.83 Tony Quesada, 2002-03 Derek Cunha 26 2009-2010 Holy Cross Men’s Ice Hockey Holy Cross Career Records Points Victories 219 Joe Lunny, 1982-86 61 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 100 Point Club 218 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-86 45 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-87 207 Larry Murphy, 1966-70 38 Mark Young, 1977-80 Player Years GP G A Pts 207 Matt Muniz, 1982-86 32 Kevin Broderick, 1992-95 1. Joe Lunny 1982-86 116 103 116 219 197 Glenn Graves, 1973-77 31 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-99 2. Jerry DeLeo 1982-86 110 101 117 218 191 Gerry Curley, 1977-81 31 Rob McGlory, 1981-84 3. Larry Murphy 1966-70 74 119 88 207 180 Bill Butler, 1966-69 28 Jim Stewart, 1974-79 Matt Muniz 1982-86 115 87 120 207 152 Bill Bellerose, 1973-77 27 Rob Arena, 1987-90 5. Glenn Graves 1973-77 93 75 122 197 152 James Sixsmith, 2003-07 20 P.J. Costello, 1975-78 6. Gerry Curley 1977-81 107 93 98 191 147 John Powell, 1977-81 7. Bill Butler 1966-69 65 91 89 180 Saves 8. Bill Bellerose 1973-77 84 71 81 152 Goals 2915 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-87 James Sixsmith 2003-07 142 48 104 152 119 Larry Murphy, 1966-70 2700 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 10. John Powell 1977-81 104 61 86 147 103 Joe Lunny, 1982-86 2176 Rob Arena, 1987-90 11. Owen Dugan 1979-83 120 78 68 146 101 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-86 1823 Jim Stewart, 1974-79 12. Mike Germain 1984-88 128 82 62 144 93 Gerry Curley, 1977-81 1748 Kevin Broderick, 1992-95 13. Patrick Rissmiller 1998-02 131 53 90 143 91 Bill Butler, 1966-69 1575 Mark Young, 1977-80 14. Brandon Doria 1999-03 136 53 86 139 87 Matt Muniz, 1982-86 1487 Bob Johnson, 1966-69 15. P. Napert-Frenette 2002-06 146 54 84 138 82 Mike Germain, 1984-88 1378 Dean Gianoukos, 1989-92 16. Kevin Cyr 1979-83 115 62 75 137 78 Owen Dugan, 1979-83 1355 Rob McGlory, 1981-84 Mike Shustak 1990-94 102 58 79 137 75 Glenn Graves, 1973-1977 1345 Adam Roy, 2007- 18. Tyler McGregor 2002-06 143 70 67 137 71 Bill Bellerose, 1973-77 19. Jim Murphy 1974-78 94 62 74 136 Save Percentage 20. Jay Gibbons 1966-69 71 53 82 135 Assists .915 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 21. Greg Kealey 2000-04 135 57 75 132 122 Glenn Graves, 1973-1977 .909 Ben Conway, 2002-06 22. John Gillis 1984-88 126 53 76 129 120 Matt Muniz, 1982-86 .906 Mark Young, 1977-80 23. Chris Brown 1979-83 123 38 90 128 117 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-86 .904 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-99 Jim Jensen 1991-95 101 55 73 128 116 Joe Lunny, 1982-86 .899 Adam Roy, 2007- 25. Mike Robben 1979-83 125 49 75 124 104 James Sixsmith, 2003-07 .899 P.J. Costello, 1975-78 26. Bob Shea 1976-80 111 52 71 123 98 Gerry Curley, 1977-81 .895 Ian Dams, 2006- Jeff Dams 2000-04 136 47 76 123 92 Mark Wright, 1983-87 .893 Jim Stewart, 1974-79 28. Kyle Milotte 1984-88 134 50 71 121 90 Chris Brown, 1979-83 .890 Derek Cunha, 2000-02 29. Rich Pelletier 1969-73 59 50 69 119 90 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-02 .889 Kevin Broderick, 1992-95 Denis Cronin 1985-89 132 39 80 119 89 Bill Butler, 1966-69 31.
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