1 1 Snapshot

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1 1 Snapshot SEVEN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS - 36 FROZEN FOURS www.HockeyEastOnline.com 2010-2011 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION TOURNAMENT CHAMPION ATHLETIC REPUBLIC Player of the YEAR BOSTON COLLEGE (20-6-1) BOSTON COLLEGE Paul Thompson, Sr., F, UNH Bob Kullen Co-Coach of the Year: Jerry York, Boston College Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Charlie Coyle, Boston University Three Stars Award: Paul Thompson, New Hampshire Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Brian Dumoulin, Boston College Gladiator Best Defensive Forward: Tanner House, Maine * Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award: Brian Flynn, Maine Turfer Athletic Award: Jeff Dimmen, Maine Bauer Goaltending Champion: John Muse, Boston College (1.84 GAA, .933 save %) Humboldt Storage and Moving Scoring Champion: Paul Thompson, UNH (42 pts.) Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire Wildcats HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team First Team Second Team G: Dan Sullivan, Maine D: Anthony Bitetto, Northeastern John Muse, BC (Sr.) G Kieran Millan, BU (Jr.) D: Adam Clendening, Boston University Brian Dumoulin, BC (So.) * D Josh Van Dyk, Maine (Sr.) F: Bill Arnold, Boston College Blake Kessel, UNH (Jr.) D David Warsofsky, BU (Jr.) F: Charlie Coyle, Boston University * Cam Atkinson, BC (Jr.) * F Stephane Da Costa, MC (So.) F: Mike Collins, Merrimack Gustav Nyquist, Maine (Jr.) F Brian Gibbons, BC (Sr.) F: Michael Pereira, Massachusetts * F: Brodie Reid, Northeastern Paul Thompson, UNH (Sr.) * F Wade MacLeod, NU (Sr.) * denotes unanimous selection Rk. Standings GP W L T Pts GPG (GF) GAPG (GA) PP Pct. PK Pct. Overall 1. Boston College * & 27 20 6 1 41 3.74 (101) 2.15 (58) 24.2% (31-128) 86.7% (130-150) 30-8-1 2. New Hampshire *& 27 17 6 4 38 3.33 (90) 2.19 (59) 22.0% (24-109) 83.8% (83-99) 22-11-6 3. Boston University * & 27 15 6 6 36 2.81 (76) 2.48 (67) 12.8% (19-149) 89.6% (129-144) 19-12-8 4. Merrimack* & 27 16 8 3 35 3.30 (89) 2.48 (67) 20.8% (30-144) 84.0% (106-125) 25-10-4 5. Maine* 27 14 8 5 33 3.41 (92) 2.70 (73) 17.6% (25-142) 85.0% (113-133) 17-12-7 6. Northeastern* 27 10 10 7 27 2.70 (73) 2.56 (69) 17.6% (26-148) 81.6% (115-141) 14-16-8 7. Vermont* 27 6 14 7 19 2.22 (60) 3.15 (85) 14.0% (18-129) 80.8% (105-130) 8-20-8 8. Massachusetts* 27 5 16 6 16 2.52 (68) 3.26 (88) 12.2% (15-123) 78.4% (91-116) 6-23-6 9. Providence 27 4 16 7 15 1.96 (53) 3.48 (94) 9.3% (11-118) 81.2% (117-144) 8-18-8 10. UMass-Lowell 27 4 21 2 10 2.22 (60) 3.78 (102) 16.9% (21-124) 79.2% (80-101) 5-25-4 * clinched playoff berth; & clinched quarterfinal playoff home ice LEADERS (league games) NCAA TOURNAMENT 10-11 SNAPSHOT Points First Round 1. P. Thompson (UNH) 42 Colorado College 8, BC 4 C. Atkinson (BC) 38 UNH 3, Miami 1 2011 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT 3. G. Nyquist (ME) 36 Notre Dame 4, Merrimack 3 OT B. Gibbons (BC) 36 QUARTERFINALS 5. C. Barton (MC) 33 Quarterfinals (best-of-three series) Notre Dame 2, UNH 1 #1 Boston College def. #8 UMass, 4-1, 4-2 Goals #2 New Hampshire def. #7 Vermont, 3-1, 4-3 1. B. Butler (UNH) 21 #6 Northeastern def. #3 BU, 4-2, 2-5, 5-4 2. C. Atkinson (BC) 18 #4 Merrimack def. Maine, 5-4, 6-2 3. B. Flynn (ME) 15 K. Kraemer (NU) 15 SEMIFINALS (TD Garden) 5. C. Wellman (UMass) 13 #1 Boston College 5 def. #6 Northeastern 4 C. Barton (MC) 13 #4 Merrimack 4 def. #2 New Hampshire 1 P Thompson (UNH) 13 CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden) GAA 1. J. Muse (BC) 1.84 #1 Boston College 5 def. #4 Merrimack 3 2. M. DiGirolamo (UNH) 2.16 3. D. Sullivan (ME) 2.28 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 4. K. Millan (BU) 2.34 G: John Muse (BC) 5. C. Rawlings (NU) 2.46 D: Tommy Cross (BC) J. Cannata (MC) 2.46 D: Karl Stollery (MC) F: Ryan Flanigan (MC) Save Percentage F: Brian Gibbons 1. J. Muse (BC) .933 F: Cam Atkinson (BC) 2. K. Millan (BU) .932 3. M. DiGirolamo (UNH) .931 MVP: Cam Atkinson, BC (Jr., F) 4. C. Rawlings (NU) .925 5. J. Cannata (MC) .913 84 NCAA Tournament Appearances 89 SEVEN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS - 36 FROZEN FOURS 2010-11 LEAGUE Statistics leaders LEADING SCORERS (ALL GAMES) LEADING SCORERS (HOCKEY EAST GAMES) Rk. Player, School Cl. Pos. GP G A Pts Rk. Player, School Cl. GP G A Pts 1. Cam Atkinson, BC Jr. F 39 31 21 52 1. Paul Thompson, UNH Sr. 27 23 19 42 Paul Thompson, UNH Sr. F 39 28 24 52 2. Cam Atkinson, BC Jr. 27 24 14 38 3. Gustav Nyquist, Maine Jr. F 36 18 33 51 3. Gustav Nyquist, Maine Jr. 27 15 21 36 Brian Gibbons, BC Sr. F 39 18 33 51 Brian Gibbons, BC Sr. 27 10 26 36 5. Mike Sislo, UNH Sr. F 39 15 33 48 5. Chris Barton, MC Sr. 26 12 21 33 6. Stephane Da Costa, MC So. F 33 14 31 45 6. Mike Sislo, UNH Sr. 27 6 26 32 Wade MacLeod, NU Sr. F 38 22 23 45 7. Brian Flynn, Maine Jr. 27 15 15 30 8. Phil DeSimone, UNH Sr. F 39 10 31 41 Wade MacLeod, NU Sr. 27 14 16 30 9. Spencer Abbott, Maine Jr. F 36 17 23 40 9. Joe Cucci, MC Sr. 26 12 17 29 10. Chris Barton, MC Sr. F 36 14 25 39 Alex Chiasson, BU So. 26 10 19 29 11. Brian Flynn, Maine Jr. F 36 20 16 36 11. Spencer Abbott, Maine Jr. 27 12 16 28 Joe Cucci, MC Sr. F 38 14 22 36 12. Stephane Da Costa, MC So. 21 9 18 27 13. Tanner House, Maine Sr. F 35 10 25 35 Tanner House, Maine Sr. 26 8 19 27 Robby Dee, Maine Sr. F 36 13 22 35 Phil DeSimone, UNH Sr. 27 7 20 27 15. Alex Chiasson, BU So. F 35 14 20 34 15. Tyler McNeely, NU Sr. 27 11 15 26 Ryan Flanigan, MC Jr. F 38 16 18 34 16. T.J. Syner, UMass Jr. 27 6 18 24 Tyler McNeely, NU Sr. F 38 13 21 34 17. David Vallorani, UML Jr. 27 8 15 23 18. Brian Dumoulin, BC ! So. D 37 3 30 33 Robby Dee, Maine Sr. 27 6 17 23 Jimmy Hayes, BC Jr. F 39 21 12 33 Brian Dumoulin, BC ! So. 27 2 21 23 20. David Vallorani, UML Jr. F 34 12 19 31 20. Daniel Hobbs, UMass Jr. 24 9 13 22 Steve Silva, NU Sr. F 38 11 30 31 Riley Wetmore, UML So. 27 10 12 22 Jesse Todd, MC Jr. F 39 17 14 31 Joe Whitney, BC Sr. 27 3 19 22 Joe Whitney, BC Sr. F 39 5 26 31 2011-2012 Returners in BOLD 10-11 LEADERS LEADING GOALTENDERS (ALL GAMES) Rk. Player, School Cl GP Min W L T GA GAA Svs Save% 1. Matt Di Girolamo, UNH Jr. 39 2362:14 22 11 6 96 2.44 1145 .923 2. John Muse, BC Sr. 34 1954:22 27 6 1 75 2.30 868 .920 Chris Rawlings, NU So. 33 2034:26 12 13 8 91 2.68 1040 .920 4. Kieran Millan, BU Jr. 34 2126:31 16 10 8 95 2.68 1085 .919 5. Joe Cannata, MC Jr. 39 2251:58 25 10 4 93 2.48 947 .911 6. Paul Dainton, UMass Sr. 29 1744:40 6 18 5 89 3.06 879 .908 7. Rob Madore, UVM Jr. 36 2115:45 8 20 8 105 2.98 1022 .907 8. Alex Beaudry, PC Jr. 31 1759:39 7 16 8 96 3.27 883 .902 9. Doug Carr, UML Fr. 20 1157:13 4 13 3 70 3.63 606 .896 10. Dan Sullivan, Maine Fr. 19 1122:06 10 7 2 51 2.73 413 .890 LEADING GOALTENDERS (HOCKEY EAST GAMES) Rk. Player, School Cl GP Min W L T GA GAA Svs Save% 1. John Muse, BC Sr. 23 1306:45 18 4 1 40 1.84 560 .933 2. Kieran Millan, BU Jr. 24 1487:42 13 5 6 58 2.34 799 .932 3. Matt Di Girolamo, UNH Jr. 27 1636:04 17 6 4 59 2.16 797 .931 4. Chris Rawlings, NU So. 24 1490:03 8 9 7 61 2.46 752 .925 5. Joe Cannata, MC Jr. 27 1534:24 16 8 3 63 2.46 659 .913 6. Paul Dainton, UMass Sr. 24 1414:34 5 14 5 71 3.01 717 .910 7. Rob Madore, UVM Jr. 27 1598:28 6 14 7 79 2.97 782 .908 8. Dan Sullivan, Maine Fr. 14 842:39 9 3 2 32 2.28 301 .904 9. Alex Beaudry, PC Jr. 25 1430:58 4 14 7 79 3.31 722 .901 10. Doug Carr, UML Fr. 16 907:28 4 10 2 52 3.44 459 .898 90 www.HockeyEastOnline.com SEVEN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS - 36 FROZEN FOURS www.HockeyEastOnline.com 2010-11 WEEKLY/Monthly AWARDS ATHLETIC REPUBLIC PLAYER OF THE WEEK HOCKEY EAST TEAM OF THE WEEK Week Player (School) Oct.
Recommended publications
  • Men's Weekend Preview
    Pete Souris Assistant. Commissioner MEN’S Public Relations Hockey East Association 591 North Ave – #2 WEEKEND Wakefield, MA 01880 Office: (781) 245-2122 www.HockeyEastOnline.com PREVIEW Cell: (603) 512-1166 Twitter: @hockey_east [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2013 WEEKEND PREVIEW #6 NOTRE DAME HOSTS FIRST LEAGUE GAMES THIS WEEKEND VS. MERRIMACK - PROVIDENCE HEADS NORTH FOR SERIES AT VERMONT; UNH, NU PLAY HOME-AND-HOME SET - Merrimack at No. 3 Notre Dame – Two-Game Series (Fri. on NBCSN, Sat. at Compton Family Ice Arena) RECENT RESULTS • The Warriors will travel to South Bend, Indiana for just the second time in program history. On Nov. 23 and Friday, November 8 25, 1988, Merrimack swept Notre Dame by scores of 3-1 and 4-3 (OT). No. 8 Boston College 5 at Boston University 1 * • The Irish enter this weekend with the fourth-ranked penalty kill in Division I at 92.2% (47 of 51). at Maine 2, Vermont 0 * at New Hampshire 4, Massachusetts 1 * No. 6 Providence at Vermont – Two-Game Series (Fri., Sat. on NESN at Gutterson Field House) No. 5 Providence 1 at Merrimack 0 * • After scoring seven goals in 34 games as a freshman, PC sophomore Mark Jankowski (St. Catherines, Ont.) at No. 3 Notre Dame 4, No. 1 Minnesota 1 has six goals in nine games this season. • UVM’s Chris McCarthy (Collegeville, Pa.) has had 62 of his 77 career points (80.5%) come in league play. Saturday, November 9 Vermont 4 at Maine 3 * Massachuetts at No. 7 Boston College (Friday at Conte Forum) New Hampshire 9 at Massachusetts 0 * • The Eagles currently have college hockey’s highest-scoring offense, averaging 4.70 goals per game.
    [Show full text]
  • Wcha Men's Playoff Championship Gets Underway Friday in Six First Round March 15-17 Series
    WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials Administrative Office Western Collegiate Hockey Association March 11, 2013 2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302 Denver, CO 80210 WCHA MEN’S PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP GETS UNDERWAY FRIDAY p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 871-4770 [email protected] IN SIX FIRST ROUND MARCH 15-17 SERIES; IT’S UAA AT SCSU, BSU Doug Spencer AT UM, MTU AT UND, UMD AT UW, CC AT DU, UNO AT MSU Associate Commissioner for SIX WINNERS TO ADVANCE TO 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE; ST. CLOUD STATE, MINNESOTA Public Relations Western Collegiate Hockey Association REIGN AS 2012-13 WCHA CO-REGULAR SEASON, MACNAUGHTON CUP CHAMPIONS; WCHA TO 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 ANNOUNCE INDIVIDUAL AWARDS, ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS THURSDAY; SEVEN CONFERENCE TEAMS Madison, WI 53719-2096 p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200 RANKED IN LATEST DIV. 1 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY POLLS … UM NO. 2, UND NO. 4, SCSU NO. 8, MSU NO. [email protected] 10/11, DU NO. 10/11, UW NO. 14/15, UNO NO. 20; TICKETS ON SALE FOR 2013 RED BARON WCHA FINAL FIVE MARCH 21-23 AT XCEL ENERGY CENTER IN SAINT PAUL … SINGLE GAME TICKETS NOW ON SALE HOME OF A COLLEGIATE RECORD 37 MEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MADISON, Wis. – The first round of the men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoff champion- TEAMS SINCE 1951 ship gets underway this Friday night as the 12-member teams, including seven that are ranked among 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, the nation’s top 20, square off in six best-of-three series set for March 15-17 with the winners moving 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, on to play for the Broadmoor Trophy and the league’s automatic berth in the NCAA tournament at the 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five.
    [Show full text]
  • 2013-14 Brown Men's Hockey Game Notes
    Games 1-2 2013-14 Brown Men’s Hockey Game Notes Games 20-21 Brown (8-8-3, 5-6-1 ECAC, 4-2-0 Ivy League) vs. No. 18 Cogate (13-9-3, 9-3-1 ECAC) Friday, Jan. 31 | 7 p.m. | Meehan Auditoriuam | Providence, R.I. Stream: Brownbears.tv VS. vs. No. 11 Cornell (10-4-5, 6-3-4 ECAC, 4-0-1 Ivy) Saturday, Feb. 1 | 7 p.m. | Meehan Auditorium | Providence, R.I. Stream: Brownbears.tv Brown Contact: Eric Peterson, Assistant Director of Athletic Comm. [email protected] | W: 401-863-7014 | C: 978-270-6348 2013-2014 Schedule/Results ECAC STANDINGS (as of 1/30) 7-7-3 Overall/4-5-1 ECAC/3-1-0 Ivy 2-1-2 Home/3-6-1 Away/2-0-0 Neutral Team GP PTS ECAC OVERALL Union 24 20 10-2-0 16-5-3 OCTOBER Colgate 25 19 9-3-1 13-9-3 25 LIBERTY INVITATIONAL Quinnipiac 27 19 8-2-3 18-4-5 vs. No. 6/7 Yale W, 4-1 Clarkson 26 16 8-4-0 15-9-2 26 LIBERTY INVITATIONAL Cornell 19 16 6-3-4 10-4-5 vs. Dartmouth W, 5-3 Yale 19 13 5-4-3 10-5-4 NOVEMBER Brown 19 11 5-6-1 8-8-3 1 No. 17 CLARKSON* L, 4-3 Rensselaer 24 11 4-5-3 10-10-4 2 ST. LAWRENCE* T, 3-3 (OT) St. Lawrence 24 7 2-7-3 8-13-3 8 at No.
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Weekly Release
    www.HockeyEastOnline.com Pete Souris Assistant Commissioner for Public Relations MEN’S Hockey East Association 591 North Ave – #2 Wakefield, MA 01880 WEEKLY Office: (781) 245-2122 Cell: (603) 512-1166 RELEASE [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2012 WEEKLY RELEASE #23 EAGLES CAPTURE THIRD STRAIGHT HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT TITLE ~ BC, BU, Maine and UMass-Lowell all to compete in NCAA Tournament this weekend ~ RECENT RESULTS ATHLETIC REPUBLIC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Friday, March 16 Hockey East Semifinals #13 JOHNNY GAUDREAU, BOSTON COLLEGE (Freshman Forward; Carneys Point, N.J.) (TD Garden, Boston, Mass.) Gaudreau led all BC players with three goals and one assist in two games and earned No. 1 Boston College 4 vs. No. 7 Providence 2 Hockey East Playoff MVP honors. Gaudreau became the fifth No. 4 Maine 5 vs. No. 3 Boston University 3 freshman to garner MVP honors and the fourth Eagles’ fresh- man to accomplish the feat. He finished the weekend with 11 shots on goal and Saturday, March 17 +2 plus/minus rating. Hockey East Championship Game (TD Garden, Boston, Mass.) PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK No. 1 Boston College 4 vs. No. 4 Maine 1 #13 JOHNNY GAUDREAU, BOSTON COLLEGE (Freshman Forward; Carneys Point, N.J.) UPCOMING GAMES Friday, March 23 Gaudreau led all BC players with three goals and one assist in two games; NCAA East Regionals (Bridgeport, Conn.) earned Hockey East Playoff MVP honors. First Round (Webster Bank Arena) Miami vs. UMass-Lowell (6:30pm, ESPNU, ESPN3) Saturday, March 24 HOCKEY EAST CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK NCAA Northeast Regionals (Worcester, Mass.) First Round (DCU Center) #35 PARKER MILNER, BOSTON COLLEGE (Junior Goaltender; Pittsburgh, Pa.) Air Force vs.
    [Show full text]
  • 2013-14 Nchc Weekly Release
    2013-14 NCHC WEEKLY RELEASE INAUGURAL SEASON Week of March 24-30, 2014 National Collegiate Hockey Conference 1631 Mesa Avenue, Suite C Volume 23 - NCAA Tournament Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Fax: 719-645-8206 www.NCHCHockey.com Michael Weisman • O: 719-694-9924 • C: 513-310-4869 • [email protected] • @TheNCHC 2013-14 FINAL NCHC STANDINGS Conference Overall Pts. GP W L T SW Win Pct. GF GA GP W L T Win Pct. GF GA 1. St. Cloud State 48 24 15 6 3 0 .688 87 64 36 21 10 5 .653 132 100 2. North Dakota 45 24 15 9 0 0 .625 76 63 39 23 13 3 .628 119 97 3. Nebraska Omaha 42 24 13 9 2 1 .583 82 69 37 17 18 2 .486 117 120 4. *Minnesota Duluth 37 24 11 11 2 2 .500 69 70 36 16 16 4 .500 104 104 Western Michigan 37 24 11 11 2 2 .500 66 69 40 19 16 5 .538 103 106 6. Denver 35 24 10 11 3 2 .479 60 58 41 20 15 6 .561 110 92 7. Colorado College 24 24 6 13 5 1 .354 52 75 37 7 24 6 .270 74 121 8. Miami 20 24 6 17 1 1 .271 56 80 38 15 20 3 .434 111 115 Teams are awarded three points for each conference win in regulation or overtime, and one point for an overtime tie. Conference games still tied after a five-minute overtime advance to a three-player shootout with the team that wins the shootout receiving an extra point in the standings (SW in the standings).
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Weekly Release
    www.HockeyEastOnline.com Pete Souris Assistant Commissioner for Public Relations MEN’S Hockey East Association 591 North Ave – #2 Wakefield, MA 01880 WEEKLY Office: (781) 245-2122 Cell: (603) 512-1166 RELEASE [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2013 WEEKLY RELEASE #21 UMASS-LOWELL SWEEPS BOSTON U.; BC SINKS MERRIMACK IN OT ~ UNH gets three points at UVM; Maine, UMass split series; NU downs UMass in OT ~ ATHLETIC REPUBLIC PLAYER OF THE WEEK RECENT RESULTS Tuesday, February 19 #14 JOSEPH PENDENZA, UMASS-LOWELL (Junior Forward; Wilmington, Mass.) Northeastern 5 at Massachusetts 4 (OT) * Scored four points (2g,2a) as UMass Lowell completed the sweep of Boston University, 3-0 and 3-1. Registered one goal Friday, February 22 and one assist in both games. Finished the weekend with nine shots on goal, including seven No. 12 UMass-Lowell 3 at No. 13 Boston U. 0 * in Saturday’s win at the Tsongas Center. No. 5 New Hampshire 4 at Vermont 3 * Maine 2 at Massachusetts 0 * at Providence 6, Northeastern 2 * PRO AMBITIONS CO-ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Saturday, February 23 #32 JON GILLIES, PROVIDENCE COLLEGE (Goaltender; South Portland, Maine) at No. 12 UMass-Lowell 3, No. 13 Boston U. 2 * at Massachusetts 5, Maine 2 * Gillies posted back-to-back wins over NU with 67 stops (.944 save%) on Providence 3 at Northeastern 2 * the weekend, making 35 saves on Friday night (W, 6-2) before turning in 32 saves in PC’s narrow 3-2 win on Saturday night. No. 5 New Hampshire 1 at Vermont 1 (OT) * Sunday, February 24 PRO AMBITIONS CO-ROOKIE OF THE WEEK No.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020-21 Program
    NATIONAL TEAM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM TEAM USA 2020-21 PROGRAM NATIONAL TEAM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM | 2020-21 HOME SCHEDULE NATIONAL TEAM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM TEAM USA TABLE OF CONTENTS Scan the QR Code for our most up-to-date 2020-21 Home Schedule! Alex Turcotte K’Andre Miller st th st nd 2019 1 Round, 5 Overall 2018 1 Round, 22 Overall LA Kings New York Rangers Welcome to USA Hockey Arena from Jim Smith ........... 3 USA Hockey Executives .................................................... 4 New NTDP Coaches 2020................................................. 8 Hockey Operations Under-18 ......................................... 14 Dates and times are subject to change 2020-21 Under-18 Team ................................................. 15 NTDP Team Staff ............................................................. 20 Hockey Operations Under-17 ......................................... 22 @USAHOCKEYNTDP 2020-21 Under-17 Team .................................................. 23 NHL Draft .......................................................................... 28 Summer Drive-In .............................................................. 33 International Competition ............................................. 37 Clayton Keller 2016 1st Round, 7th Overall NTDP in the NHL ............................................................... 38 Arizona Coyotes Brady Tkachuk 2018 1st Round, 4th Overall Path to the USHL .............................................................. 42 Ottawa Senators College Hockey Prospects ............................................
    [Show full text]
  • 2011-12 WCHA Men's Season-In-Review
    Western Collegiate Hockey Association Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials Administrative Office April 23, 2012 Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302 Denver, CO 80210 2011-12 WCHA Men’s Season-in-Review p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 871-4770 Minnesota Reigns as Regular Season/MacNaughton Cup Champion; Gophers Win NCAA West [email protected] Regional to Represent WCHA at NCAA Men’s Frozen Four; North Dakota Captures Record Third Doug Spencer Straight WCHA Final Five Title and Broadmoor Trophy; UND, Minnesota Duluth, Denver Also Earn Associate Commissioner for Public Relations NCAA Tourney Bids But Fall Short at Regionals; UMD Forward Jack Connolly Named Hobey Baker Western Collegiate Hockey Association Memorial Award and Lowe’s Senior CLASS Winner; Seven WCHA Players Earn All-American Honors; 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 Madison, WI 53719-2096 DU Defenseman Joey LaLeggia Named National Rookie of the Year; UM’s Don Lucia, MTU’s Mel p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200 Pearson Named Finalists for Men’s Div. 1 National Coach of the Year; UMD’s Jack Connolly Named [email protected] WCHA Player of the Year, UND’s Brad Eidsness is Student-Athlete of the Year, MTU’s Mel Pearson Home of a Collegiate Record 37 is League’s Coach of the Year to Highlight Conference Awards for 2011-12; League Announces Men’s National Championship Record Numbers for WCHA Scholar-Athletes, All-WCHA Academic Team Honorees; Final Two Div. Teams Since 1951 1 Men’s Weekly National Polls Show UM at No.
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Weekly Release
    www.HockeyEastOnline.com Pete Souris Assistant Commissioner for Public Relations MEN’S Hockey East Association 591 North Ave – #2 Wakefield, MA 01880 WEEKLY Office: (781) 245-2122 Cell: (603) 512-1166 RELEASE [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2011 WEEKLY RELEASE #3 NO. 1 BOSTON COLLEGE PICKS UP FOUR POINTS IN LEAGUE PLAY ~No. 13 Merrimack wins two games; Vermont splits at No. 10 Minnesota ~ RECENT RESULTS ATHLETIC REPUBLIC CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK Tuesday, October 18 #24 BILL ARNOLD, BOSTON COLLEGE (Sophomore Forward; Needham, Mass.) Connecticut 3 at UMass-Lowell 2 (OT) Arnold scored three times in two league victories against UMass and Northeastern, netting Friday, October 21 both game-winning goals. He scored two of the team’s four goals in a home win over UMass, then notched overtime game-winner at Northeastern at No. 1 Boston College 4, Massachusetts 2 * Saturday night. Finished the weekend with five shots and a +3 plus/minus rating. at No. 13 Merrimack 4, Northeastern 1 * at St. Cloud State 7, UNH 5 ATHLETIC REPUBLIC CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK No. 15 Minnesota-Duluth 5 at Providence 2 at No. 10 Minnesota 6, Vermont 0 #8 SEBASTIAN STÅLBERG, VERMONT (Junior Forward; Gothenburg, Sweden) Stalberg amassed two goals, including the game-winner at 7:07 of the third period in Vermont’s Saturday, October 22 5-4 comeback win over No. 10 Minnesota on Sunday at Mariucci Arena. He finished the weekend No. 1 Boston College 4 at Northeastern 3 (OT) * with seven shots on goal for the Catamounts. at No.
    [Show full text]
  • Denver 1-0-0 -Vs- Boston College 2-1-0 10/14/2011 at Chestnut Hill, Mass
    Denver 1-0-0 -vs- Boston College 2-1-0 10/14/2011 at Chestnut Hill, Mass. Date: 10/14/2011 Goals By Period 1 2 3 Total Start: 7:42 Denver 1 2 1 4 Time: Attendance: 7884 Boston College 1 1 0 2 Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Officials: Referee: Jeff Bunyon; Linesman: Tim Low; Linesman: Bob DEN: Beau Bennett (1); David Makowski (1); Drew Shore (1); Jason Bernard; Goal judge: Chris Aughe Zucker (1) BC: Barry Almeida (1); Kevin Hayes (1) Scoring Summary Period Time Team Scored By Assisted By DEN BC 1st 03:27 DEN Jason Zucker Dustin Jackson 1 0 1st 06:05 BC Barry Almeida Kevin Hayes, Chris Kreider 1 1 2nd 00:55 DEN Beau Bennett Paul Phillips, Scott Mayfield 2 1 2nd 08:49 DEN Drew Shore Jason Zucker, Luke Salazar 3 1 2nd 17:13 BC Kevin Hayes Barry Almeida 3 2 3rd 19:21 DEN David Makowski Nick Shore 4 2 Denver Power Plays Boston College Power Plays Prd Start End Elapsed Shots Opp-Shots PPG Prd Start End Elapsed Shots Opp-Shots PPG 2nd 02:53 04:53 02:00 0 0 -- 1st 04:40 06:05 01:25 3 0 PPG 2nd 10:05 12:05 02:00 0 0 -- 1st 10:37 12:37 02:00 0 0 -- 3rd 14:32 16:32 02:00 1 1 -- 1st 16:23 18:23 02:00 1 1 -- 06:00 1 1 0 2nd 13:06 15:06 02:00 1 0 -- 2nd 17:50 19:50 02:00 1 1 -- 09:25 6 2 1 Penalty Summary Period Team Player MIN Offense Type Time PP 1st DEN Paul Phillips 02:00 INTERFERENCE MINOR 04:40 PP 1st DEN Nick Shore 02:00 SLASHING MINOR 10:37 PP 1st DEN Joey LaLeggia 02:00 HITTING FROM BEHIND MINOR 16:23 PP 2nd BC Tommy Cross 02:00 TRIPPING MINOR 02:53 PP 2nd BC Patrick Wey 02:00 HOLDING MINOR 10:05 PP 2nd DEN John Lee 02:00 HOLDING MINOR 13:06
    [Show full text]
  • 64477 Program.Qxd:250536 Hobey Baker 5/22/14 3:22 PM Page 1
    64477 Cover.qxd:Layout 1 5/19/14 4:12 PM Page 1 64477 Cover.qxd:Layout 1 5/19/14 4:12 PM Page 2 THE MINNESOTA WILD CONGRATULATES THE 2014 HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD WINNER Johnny Gaudreau BOSTON COLLEGE The Minnesota Wild Organization is a proud partner of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation 64477 Program.qxd:250536 Hobey Baker 5/22/14 3:22 PM Page 1 Thirty-Fourth Annual Awards Banquet THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2014 VIDEO OF HOBEY BAKER 2014 TOP TEN FINALISTS INTRODUCTION . .Tom Hauser Master of Ceremonies NATIONAL ANTHEM . .Jared Oxborough WELCOME AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . .Jim Nichols Hobey Baker Memorial Foundation President WELCOME FROM THE MINNESOTA WILD . .John Maher Minnesota Wild Vice President, Brand Marketing & Communications INVOCATION . .Pastor Howard Skulstad DINNER HOBEY BAKER VIDEO INTRODUCTION OF THE LEGEND OF COLLEGE HOCKEY . .Matt Gilroy 2009 Hobey Baker Memorial Award Recipient from Boston University LEGEND OF COLLEGE HOCKEY . .Jack Parker Former Head Hockey Coach, Boston University VIDEO OF 2014 PHILADELPHIA ANNOUNCEMENT PRESENTATION OF THE COMMEMORATIVE RING . .McKenzie Kelly Assoc. Marketing Manager, Jostens PAST WINNER COMMENTS AND COACH INTRODUCTION . .David Emma 1991 Hobey Baker Memorial Award Recipient from Boston College COMMENTS BY WINNER’S COACH . .Jerry York Head Coach, Boston College PRESENTATION OF THE AWARD . .Dan Hoene 2014 Hobey Baker Memorial Award Committee Chair ACCEPTANCE . .Johnny Gaudreau 2014 Hobey Baker Memorial Award Recipient from Boston College CLOSING REMARKS . .Tom Hauser OVERTIME . .John’s Bar 2014 HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD 1 64477 Program.qxd:250536 Hobey Baker 5/22/14 3:22 PM Page 2 Mission Promoting college hockey by Statement recognizing and honoring the legends of college hockey and outstanding U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Weekend Preview
    Joe Bertagna Commissioner MEN’S Hockey East Association 591 North Ave – #2 WEEKEND Wakefield, MA 01880 Office: (781) 245-2122 [email protected] www.HockeyEastOnline.com PREVIEW Twitter: @hockey_east FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2014 FIVE LEAGUE SERIES HIGHLIGHT WEEKEND SLATE - UML and PC Square Off; NU Visits ND; Maine, UNH Renew Rvialry - Conference Play #8 UMass Lowell vs. #7 Providence – Two-Game Series (Fri. at Schneider Arena, Sat. at Tsongas Center) RECENT RESULTS - This matchup features two of the top three goalies in the country ranked by save percentage. UML’s Connor Hel- lebuyck (Commerce, Mich.) is first in Division I with a .946 save percentage, while PC’s Jon Gillies (South Portland, Tuesday, January 21 Maine) is third with a mark of .936. #2 Boston College 4 at Merrimack 1* - The River Hawks took two of three meetings against the Friars last season, paced offensively by Derek Arnold (Foxboro, Mass.), who had three assists in those three games. New Brunswick 3 at Maine 4 (OT) (Exh.) Merrimack vs. Massachusetts – Two-Game Series (Fri. at Mullins Center, Sat. at Lawler Arena) UPCOMING GAMES - MC senior forward Mike Collins (Boston, Mass.) carries a six-game point streak into this weekend, with five goals and two assists. He also has scored a goal in four consecutive games for the Warriors. Friday, January 24 - UMass senior forward Conor Sheary (Melrose, Mass.) has not been assessed a penalty in 24 games played this #8 UMass Lowell at #7 Providence* (TV-Cox) year, which is the most games played without a penalty among Hockey East skaters (second is Maine’s Will Merchant Merrimack at Massachusetts* with 14 games played).
    [Show full text]