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Northeastern Men's Hockey NORTHEASTERN MEN’S HOCKEY @GoNUmhockey #HowlinHuskies NORTHEASTERN HUSKIES HOCKEY TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1-3 BEANPOT 77-80 Table of Contents 1 All-Time Beanpot Results 78 Staff Directory and Quick Facts 2 Beanpot Award Winners 78 Athletic Communications 3 Beanpot Series Breakdowns 79 Social Media Directory 3 Current Huskies’ Statistics in the Beanpot 80 THE HUSKIES 4-33 RECORDS 81-86 2018-19 Roster 5 Career Scoring Leaders 82-83 Captains 6-9 Single-Game Individual Scoring Records 82 Seniors 10-14 Miscellaneous Individual Records 82 Juniors 15-18 Career Goal Scoring Records 83 Sophomores 19-27 Career Assist Scoring Records 83 Freshmen and Newcomers 28-33 Single-Season Points, Goals, Assists Records 84 Annual Goals, Assists, Points Records 84 COACHES AND STAFF 35-41 Goaltending Records 85 Fernie Flaman Men’s Hockey Coach Jim Madigan 36-37 Single-Season Team Records 86 Associate Head Coach Jerry Keefe 38 Northeastern’s Streaks 86 Assistant Coach Jason Smith 39 Program Records 86 Support Staff 40-41 Miscellaneous Single-Game Team Records 86 HISTORY 42-76 NCAA Tournament History 43-45 Hockey East Playoff History and Awards 46-47 Hobey Baker Finalists and All-Americans 47 All-Time Letterwinners 48-49 All-Time Jersey Numbers 50-51 Annual Team Awards 52-53 Huskies in the National Hockey League 54 Matthews Arena 55 All-Time Coaches’ Records 56 Annual Results 56 Year-by-Year Results 57-70 All-Time Captains 58 All-Time Series vs. 2018-19 Opponents 71-76 PB @GoNUmhockey // // #HowlinHuskies 1 NORTHEASTERN HUSKIES HOCKEY 2018-19 QUICK FACTS NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY GENERAL INFORMATION Main Athletics Phone: (617) 373-2672 / All four-digit extensions begin with (617) 373- Founded ...................................................... 1898 Main Athletics Fax: (617) 373-8988 / Athletic Communications Fax: (617) 373-3152 Located ...............................Boston, Mass. 02115 Title Name Ext. Enrollment ................................................ 17,506 Director of Athletics and Recreation ............................................ Jeff Konya ....................... 2672 ................................................Huskies Nickname Faculty Athletics Representative ................................................. Dr. Fred Wiseman ........... 2672 ........................................... Red and Black Colors Deputy Athletic Director - Internal Affairs / SWA .......................... Regina Sullivan ................ 8360 Deputy Athletic Director - External Affairs .................................... Tim Duncan .................... 4466 HOCKEY INFORMATION Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director - Operations ......... Marshall Foley ................. 8225 ..................................... NCAA Division I Affiliation Senior Associate Athletic Director for University Recreation ......... Pam Wetherbee-Metcalf . 8360 Associate Athletic Director, Compliance and Enrollment Services ........ Mary Mulvenna ................ 7792 ....................Hockey East Association Conference Assistant Athletic Director, Business and Finance ....................... Dan Brem ....................... 7409 Assistant Athletic Director, Development and External Aff. .......... Nicole Girard ................... 2523 .................................. Matthews Arena Home Rink Assistant Athletic Director, Communications ............................... Matt Houde ..................... 4154 Director of Sports Performance .................................................. Dan Boothby ................... 8913 ...........................4,757 (200 x 90) Capacity (Size) Director of Strength and Conditioning ......................................... Dan Sanzo ...................... 8221 Director of Sports Medicine ........................................................ Mike McKenney .............. 8221 .........................1929-30 First year of ice hockey Director of Student-Athlete Support Services .............................. Stefanie Walsh ................ 4799 Associate Director, Video Production .......................................... Josh Lifton ...................... 4469 ..................973-1,190-158 (.453) All-time Record Associate Director, Marketing and Game Day Experience ........... Talene Pomfret ................ 2672 Assistant Director of Marketing and Promotions .......................... Jackie Murray ................. 2515 All-time Hockey East Record Assistant Director, Athletic Operations ........................................ Matt Ells .......................... 4532 ................................................316-425-111 (.436) Director of Development ............................................................. Owen Devine .................. 2445 Associate Director of Sponsorships ............................................ Rich Hutchinson .............. 4466 ......... 1988, 2016 Hockey East Championships Head Athletics Equipment Manager ............................................ Sandra Menee ................ 2669 Senior Assistant to the Athletics Director .................................... Kimberly Shea ................. 2146 NCAA Appearances (last) ..................... 6 (2018) MEN’S ICE HOCKEY STAFF Fernie Flaman Men’s Hockey Coach ................ Title Name Ext. .......................................................... Jim Madigan Fernie Flaman Men’s Hockey Coach ........................................... Jim Madigan ................... 2631 .................................................... Northeastern ’86 Associate Head Coach ............................................................... Jerry Keefe ...................... 2631 Assistant Coach ......................................................................... Jason Smith .................... 2631 ..........................120-106-32 (.527) Record at NU Director of Hockey Operations .................................................... Mike McLaughlin ............. 2631 ........................................................ Eighth season Volunteer Assistant Coach (Goaltending) .................................... Ed Walsh ........................ 2631 Director of Strength & Conditioning ............................................. Dan Boothby ................... 6078 ......................Jerry Keefe Associate Head Coach Strength & Conditioning Coach .................................................. Matt McCue .................... 8221 .......................................................Providence ’00 Athletic Trainer ............................................................................ Mark Mastone ................. 8221 Equipment Manager ................................................................... Robert Moura .................. 7934 ...............................Jason Smith Assistant Coach Program Director ........................................................................ Niz Shaikh ....................... 2631 ..................................................... Salem State ’98 Communications ........................................................................ Matt Houde ..................... 2691 2017-18 Record ......................... 23-10-5 (Overall) ............................................. 15-6-3 (Hockey East) Letterwinners Returning / Lost ................ 21 / 7 Newcomers ....................................................... 7 2018-19 Captain .............................. Eric Williams 2018-19 YEARBOOK CREDITS 2018-19 Assistant Captains ..........Jeremy Davies .......................................................... John Picking The 2018-19 Northeastern men’s ice hockey yearbook was produced by the Northeastern ............................................................. Ryan Shea Athletic Communications office. Writing, editing and layout by assistant athletic director for com- munications Matt Houde. Cover design, design and editorial assistance by associate director of communications and design Asha Michener. Editorial assistance by assistant directors of ath- letic communications Betsy Devine and Mike Skovan. Contributions from Austin Plevy, Liz Silva, Lauren Sullivan and Gordon Weigers. Photos by Heratch Ekmekjian, Rich Gagnon, Jim Pierce, NHL and Northeastern University. 2 @GoNUmhockey // // #HowlinHuskies 3 NORTHEASTERN HUSKIES HOCKEY NORTHEASTERN ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF INTERVIEW POLICIES The Northeastern University athletic communications office handles the publicity of all 18 varsity sports. Athletic communications staff members coordinate game day media services, coordinate interviews, conduct press conferences, produce publications, compile statistics and historical information and maintains the official website of Northeastern Athletics, NUHuskies.com. Interviews Matt Houde Asha Michener Betsy Devine All interviews with student-athletes, coaches and Assistant Athletic Director, Associate Director, Assistant Director, administrative staff must be coordinated through the Communications Athletic Communications Athletic Communications athletic communications office. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] On game days, student-athletes will not be available for (617) 373-4154 (617) 373-3643 (617) 373-5715 interviews until post-game. Members of the media wishing @matt_houde to speak to a player or coach should notify Matt Houde Men’s Hockey Contact prior to the end of a contest. All Northeastern locker rooms are closed to the media. On non-game days, interviews must be coordinated through the
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