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2010-11 Men's Ice Hockey 2010-11 Men’s Ice Hockey Postseason Media Guide ABOUT SUNY OSWEGO OSWEGO AT - A - GLANCE At SUNY Oswego, we foster liberal and professional learning in a School: Oswego State dynamic, interactive and supportive environment. SUNY Oswego Location: Oswego, NY 13126 offers an opportunity for students to pursue unlimited horizons. Founded: 1861 With a student body of more than 8,400 learners, we are large President: Deborah F. Stanley enough to offer more than 100 programs of study yet small enough Nickname: Lakers for students to form quality relationships with each other and caring faculty. Colors: Hunter Green and Golden Yellow Home Arena: Campus Center Ice Arena Our learner-centered approach stresses quality education and Affiliation: NCAA Division III experience inside and outside the classroom on our scenic, 690-acre Conference: SUNYAC lakeside campus. Students pursue bright futures through programs Athletic Director: Timothy G. Hale in our College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, and School Department Phone: (315) 312-3056 of Education - as well as innovative interdisciplinary programs that Sports Information: Adele Burk cross traditional boundaries. Oswego opens a front door on the Phone: (315) 312-2488 future with internships and study abroad opportunities that Athletics Website: athletics.oswego.edu consistently rate among the highest in the SUNY system. Head Coach: Ed Gosek Overall, SUNY Oswego provides more than $2.5 million in Assistant Coach: Mark Digby merit-based scholarship money. Additional annual funding of Goalie Coach: Pete Sears more than $65 million in need-based grants, loans and work-study Video Coordinator: Mike Gray awards also support student attendance at Oswego. Hockey Office Phone: (315) 312-4145 OSWEGO STATE MEN’S HOCKEY ROSTER No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous Team 2 Michael Gilchrist D So. 6-0 190 Rochester, NY/Lindsay Muskies 3 Hank Van Boxmeer D Jr. 6-2 205 Orange, CA/Salmon Arm Silverbacks 5 Kevin Huinink (C) D Sr. 6-0 185 Whitby, ONT/Salem State College 7 Luke Moodie F So. 6-1 200 Oakville, ONT/Oakville Blades 8 Dan Bremner F Sr. 5-11 185 Sarnia, ONT/Mercyhurst College 9 Chris Laganiere (A) F Sr. 5-11 180 Owego, NY/Pembroke Lumberkings 10 Jon Whitelaw F So. 5-9 170 Huntsville, ONT/Huntsville Otters 11 Ian Boots F Jr. 5-10 185 Akwesasne, NY/Ohio State University 12 Chris Ayotte F So. 5-10 180 Cornwall, ONT/Wellington Dukes 13 Jared Anderson D Jr. 5-10 180 Campbellford, ONT/Wellington Dukes This post-season media update 14 Paul Rodrigues F So. 5-10 185 Etobicoke, ONT/Toronto Jr. Canadiens is produced by Adele Burk and Jessica Kischko and the sports 15 Justin Fox F Sr. 6-0 190 Whitby, ONT/Salem State College information staff at Oswego State. 16 Andrew Mather F Jr. 5-10 180 Ottawa, ONT/Nepean Raiders If you need further information, 17 David Titanic F Fr. 5-9 170 Markham, ONT/Markham Waxers please contact Adele Burk at 18 Owen Kelly F Sr. 5-9 170 Plattsburgh, NY/US Air Force Academy (315) 312-2488 or (315) 529-1509; 19 Corey Domenico F Fr. 5-9 200 Nepean, ONT/Nepean Raiders email: [email protected] 20 Tim Carr D Jr. 6-0 180 Burlington, ONT/UMass-Lowell 21 Tyler Leimbrock F So. 6-2 200 Bolton, ONT/Oakville Blades 22 Taylor Farris D So. 6-1 190 Oakville, ONT/Oakville Blades 23 Kyle Badham F Fr. 6-0 200 Oakville, ONT/Oakville Blades 24 Joe Hall F Sr. 6-0 195 Schaumburg, IL/Wellington Dukes 25 Matt Singleton F So. 6-3 200 Brooklin, ONT/Cobourg Cougars 26 Chris Muise F So. 5-9 170 Oakville, ONT/Oakville Blades 27 Chris Brown F So. 5-10 175 Centreville, ONT/Wellington Dukes 28 Jesse McConney D So. 6-2 195 Barrie, ONT/Huntsville Otters 29 Stephen Mallaro (A) D Sr. 6-2 185 Syracuse, NY/Nepean Raiders 31 Andrew Hare G So. 5-11 185 Burlington, ONT/Niagara University 34 Paul Beckwith G Jr. 5-11 185 Cleveland, OH/Pembroke Lumberkings 35 Dan Jones G So. 6-2 180 Richmond Hill, ONT/Markham Waxers Head Coach: Ed Gosek Assistant Coaches: Mark Digby, Pete Sears Player Profiles #2 Michael Gilchrist #9 Chris Laganiere Sophomore, Rochester, NY Senior, Owego, NY Defense, Lindsay Muskies Forward, Pembroke Lumberkings Has played in 6 games this season...Has recorded Assistant Captain...Has scored 10 goals and 9 2 goals and 2 assists in 31 career games...Business assists for 19 points in 25 games...Netted 4 power- Marketing major play goals...SUNYAC Player of the Week selection on Oct. 25...Registered hat trick against Geneseo on #3 Hank Van Boxmeer Feb. 19 with all three goals coming solely in the third Junior, Orange, CA period...Member of 100-Point Club with 34 goals and Defense, Salmon Arm Silverbacks 66 assists...Wellness Management major Has played in 17 games this season...Has tallied 3 goals, including game-winning goal against #10 Jon Whitelaw Geneseo on Dec. 4, and 7 assists...Assisted two goals Sophomore, Huntsville, ONT against Bowdoin in NCAA Quarterfinal...Son of Forward, Huntsville Otters former NHL player and coach John Van Boxmeer... Has tallied 12 goals and 26 assists in 28 games... Business major Recorded 5 power-play goals and the game-winning goal against Skidmore on Jan. 4...Posted 2 goals #5 Kevin Huinink against Bowdoin in the NCAA Quarterfinals...2010 Senior, Whitby, ONT SUNYAC Rookie of the Year...Adolescent Education Defense, Salem State College major Captain...Has registered six assists in 27 games...2010 Honorable Mention All-SUNYAC...Anchored a #11 Ian Boots defensive unit that allowed a conference-low 1.87 Junior, Akwesasne, NY goals per game...Transferred from Salem State Forward, Ohio State University College at start of 2009-10 season...Public Relations Leads the team in assists with 25 and has tallied 14 major goals for 39 points...2011 First Team All-SUNYAC...Led the SUNYAC in points with 28 and assists with 19... #7 Luke Moodie Contributed 2 power-play goals and 2 game- Sophomore, Oakville, ONT winning goals...SUNYAC Player of the Week on Feb. Forward, Oakville Blades 21...Registered 5 assists in one period as part of a six- Tied for team lead with 14 goals and has added 15 goal third period versus Geneseo on Feb. 19... assists in 27 games...Has scored 5 power-play goals Transferred from Ohio State University this season and 4 game-winning goals, including the game- ...2008-09 Honorable Mention CCHA All-Rookie winning score against Plattsburgh on Jan. 29... Team...Finance major Business Administration major #12 Chris Ayotte #8 Dan Bremner Sophomore, Cornwall, ONT Senior, Sarnia, ONT Forward, Wellington Dukes Forward, Mercyhurst Earned 2 assists in 5 games this season... Has played in 26 games this season...Posted 7 points Wellness Management major on 3 goals and 4 assists...Key member of penalty kill unit...Scored game-winning goal against Elmira on Oct. 23...Transferred from Mercyhurst this season... Biology major Player Profiles #13 Jared Anderson Junior, Campbellford, ONT #18 Owen Kelly Defense, Wellington Dukes Senior, Plattsburgh, NY Returned to action in 2010-11 after sitting out the Forward, US Air Force Academy entire 2009-10 season due to injury...Has appeared in Has appeared in 24 games...Tallied 7 goals, 20 games...Public Justice major including the game-winner against Bowdoin in the NCAA Quarterfinals, and 1 assist...Has scored two #14 Paul Rodrigues short-handed goals...Key member of penalty kill... Sophomore, Etobicoke, ONT Accounting major Forward, Toronto Jr. Canadiens Second on the squad with 13 goals to go along with #19 Corey Domenico 12 assists in 25 games...Has scored three power-play Freshman, Ottawa, ONT goals and 4 game-winning goals, including two in Forward, Nepean Raiders overtime wins...Criminal Justice major Has played in 4 contests...Business Administration major #15 Justin Fox Senior, Whitby, ONT #20 Tim Carr Forward, Salem State College Junior, Burlington, ONT Has played in 27 games...Posted 32 points on 10 Defense, UMass-Lowell goals and 22 assists...Leads team with 8 power- Has dressed in 26 games contributing a short- play goals and netted 3 game-winning goals...Has handed goal and five assists...Business scored 153 points on 58 goals and 95 assists during Administration major career...2011 Honorable Mention All-SUNYAC...Tied for second in the league in points with 25 on eight #21 Tyler Leimbrock goals and 17 assists...Paced conference in power-play Sophomore, Bolton, ONT scoring with 15 points on 6 power-play goals and 9 Forward, Oakville Blades assists...Transferred from Salem State College in Played in all 22 games...Has compiled 4 goals, 2009-10...Public Relations major including a power-play goal, and 10 assists...Business Administration major #16 Andrew Mather Junior, Ottawa, ONT #22 Taylor Farris Forward, Nepean Raiders Sophomore, Oakville, ONT Has played in 26 games tallying 6 goals and 19 Defense, Oakville Blades assists for 25 points...Compiled 2 power-play goals Appeared in 26 games...Has posted 2 points in the and 1 game-winning goal...Accounting major form of 1 goal and 1 assist...Partnered on the blue line with Stephen Mallaro for second straight #17 David Titanic season...Business Administration major Freshman, Markham, ONT Forward, Markham Waxers #23 Kyle Badham Has scored 3 goals in 11 games...Registered 2 goals Freshman, Oakville, ONT against Bowdoin in the NCAA Quarterfinals... Forward, Oakville Blades Grandfather, Morris, was a first-round NHL draft pick Posted one assist in four games...Business for the Buffalo Sabres in 1973...Business Administration major Administration major Player Profiles #24 Joe Hall #31 Andrew Hare Senior, Schaumburg, IL Sophomore, Burlington, ONT Forward, Wellington Dukes Goaltender, Niagara University Appeared in 4 games this season...Registered one Appeared in 2 games for a 1-1-0 record...Has a 2.76 assist...Served as backup goalie when team was goals against average and .896 save percentage at down to one healthy goalie for two games in Oswego State...Registered shutout with 17 saves in a December...Wellness Management major 3-0 decision against Curry on Jan.
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