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Alumni List Boys BOYS ALUMNI LIST If you played for Gary Dineen or the any of the Mass/Conn United programs (Huskies, Thunderbirds, Falcons/Coyotes/Pics) and wish to be added to the alumni list, please send an email to Keith Hillebrecht ([email protected]). Be sure to include your birth year, prep school and college/university. To learn more about the Mass/Conn United boys program contact Keith Hillebrecht ([email protected]). For more information on the Mass/Conn United girls program, contact Carol Lessard ([email protected]). We know there are many of you not included Below. Help us make the list complete. BIRTH YEAR SCHOOL/TEAM 2001 Jimmy Aube Loomis Chaffee School Joe Bouchard Tilton School Jack Kane Hotchkiss School Kennedy O’Connor Loomis Chaffee School Matt Tullo Hotchkiss School Nick Traggio Hotchkiss school 2000 Ned Blanchard Kingswood Oxford School Jacques Bouquot Salisbury School/Boston College Mike Kennedy Northfield Mt Hermon Jake Veilleux Selects Academy Oliver Wahlstrom US National Team Development Program/Harvard University Dylan Weichselbaumer Pomfret School 1999 John Fiallo Loomis Chaffee School Kyle Glenn Avon Old Farms Jeff Holley Kent School Kyle Kazeroid Northfield Mt. Hermon Dylan Klopfer Lawrence Academy John Peloso Vermont Academy Dan Petrick Northeastern University Keith Petruzzelli Quinnipiac University Riley Prattson Providence College Logan Scarlotta South Kent School (Selects Academy) Devan Tongue Northfield Mt. Hermon Michael Warren Williston Northampton School Sean Wilkinson Albany Academy Asa Wint Trinity-Pawling School 1998 Ryan Ashe Avon Old Farms/Middlebury College Joe Brosseau Holy Cross (ACHA) Cole Foster Roger Williams University (ACHA) Jake Gresh Avon Old Farms/University of Alaska (Fairbanks) John Leonard UMass (Amherst) Charlie Parsons Rivers School/Middlebury College James Petrella Worcester Academy Jake Ryczek Providence College/Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL) Mike Tabb Roger Williams University (ACHA) Kyle Warren South Kent School (Selects Academy) 1997 Sam Adler Loomis Chaffee School Bryant Aylward Kingswood Oxford School/ University of Connecticut (ACHA) Nick Boyagian Albany Academy/ Sacred Heart University Nick Bridges Kingswood Oxford School Ryan Dmowski The Gunnery School/UMass (Lowell) Zeke Emerson Deerfield Academy Landon Gabriele University of Delaware (ACHA) Michael Grise Merrimack College (ACHA) Josh Hillebrecht Tabor Academy Cam Kagan Williston Northampton School Charlie Kelleher Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)/University of New Hampshire Zachary McGrail Central Connecticut State University (ACHA) Jon Meyer Hotchkiss School/Villanova University (ACHA) Courtney Morgan Deerfield Academy/ Connecticut College Mitchell Morin Western New England University DJ Petruzzelli Quinnipiac University Dylan Presnal Deerfield Academy Ben Steele Kingswood Oxford School Emmett Wint Williston Northampton School/Bucknell University 1996 Brendan Ashe Avon Old Farms Ernie Bouthiette University of Connecticut (ACHA) Jay Cahoon Groton School/Bowdoin College Aidan Cain Portsmouth Abbey School Pete Crinella College of the Holy Cross Michael Diotalevi Siena College Zach Huggins Finlandia University Jake King Duquesne University (ACHA) Cam LaMotte Clemson University (ACHA) Konrad Nevers Sacred Heart University (ACHA) Nolan O’Connor Cushing Academy Matt Parent Pomfret School William Parsons Loomis Chaffee School Bryce Peritz Suffolk University Andy Provost Kent School Willy Smith Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL)/Peoria Rivermen (SPHL) Billy Wysocki Roger Williams University (ACHA) 1995 PJ Bell Nobles & Greenough Ryan Cloonan Boston University Seth Cupak Williston Northampton School Tommy Defelice Cushing Academy Luke Demarco Endicott College John Festa Amherst College Cullen Geary Deerfield Academy Cory Jenks Westfield State University Nick Kamm Loomis Chaffee School/Northeastern University (ACHA) Tyler Kelleher Deerfield Academy/US NTDP/University of New Hampshire Joe Lancioni Kingswood Oxford School/Central CT State University Sam Levin Avon Old Farms/Wentworth Institute of Technology Cody Livermore Brewster Academy Tim Mercer Williston Northampton School Zach Palmer Nichols College Spencer Ralston Cushing Academy Nate Summers Berkshire School/Connecticut College Henry Tobin Loomis Chaffee School Drew Quirk Rhode Island College Jack Williams Loomis Chaffee School/Franklin Pierce University Kyle Zacarewicz Trinity-Pawling School/UMass (Dartmouth) 1994 Matt Antonacci University of Tampa (ACHA) Zach Gehring Worcester Academy Mike Piccini Suffolk University (ACHA) Derek Pratt University of Connecticut Chris Sattler Wentworth Institute of Technology Matt Shultz Worcester Academy Garrett Torrico UMass (Amherst) (ACHA) Frank Vatrano UMass (Amherst)/Boston Bruins/Florida Panthers (NHL) Jack Williams Franklin Pierce University 1993 Robbie Baillargeon Cushing Academy/Boston University/Arizona St./South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL) Michael Sarafin Keene State Nick Stasack University of Notre Dame Ryan Sullivan Wentworth Institute of Technology 1992 Matt Hadley Ithaca College Alan Martin Western New England University Thomas McKeown Westminster School/Hamilton College 1991 Joe Budnick University of Connecticut/Western New England University TJ Fatse Western New England University David Tavella Western New England University Keith Veronesi Connecticut College 1990 Dan Bogdan Avon Old Farms/Framingham State University Michael Cichy University of North Dakota Ben Coulthard Trinity College Chip Dougherty Deerfield Academy Evan Dugdale Deerfield Academy/Williams College Jordan Samuels-Thomas Canterbury School/Quinnipiac University Joe Tebano South Kent School/St. Anselm’s College Stephen Tellier Westfield State University 1989 Robbie Vryolyk Northeastern University Justin Richards Western New England University 1988 Barry Almeida Boston College TJ Syner UMass (Amherst) Kevin Czepiel UMass (Amherst) 1986 Jeff Tellier Salem State University 1985 Rob Bellamy University of Maine Derek Davidson Wesleyan University Derek Milkie New England College Matt Nickerson Clarkson University Matt Generous St. Lawrence University 1984 Colin McDonald Providence College Greg Schultz Williams College 1983 Sean Ellis Amherst College Eric Lundberg Providence College 1981 Jeff Mason Providence College 1980 Doug Janik Jr. University of Maine Jeff McMinn Southern Connecticut State University 1979 RJ Gates UMass (Amherst) 1978 Phil von Hollander Cardigan Mountain School/Canterbury School 1977 Ryan Longfield Brown University 1976 Chris Clark Clarkson University Tom O'Connor UMass (Amherst) Phil Shuman Worcester Polytechnic Institute Kyle Tabb Elmira College 1974 Tom Ashe Avon Old Farms/Boston College Don Chase Boston College Armand Latulippe UMass (Amherst)/SUNY Plattsburgh 1973 Tom Nolan Avon Old Farms/University of New Hampshire Mike Pomichter Boston University 1972 Jeremy Tabb UMass (Lowell)/Elimira College Chad Quenneville Westminster School/Providence College Kevin Broderick College of the Holy Cross Pat Ashe Avon Old Farms/Trinity College Chris Shuman Fairfield University Eric Brown North Adams State University Derek Slattery Western New England College Todd Witwer St. Anselm College Eric Long St. Anselm College Paul Spagnoletti St. Lawrence University Brendon Welker College of the Holy Cross Derek Short SUNY Potsdam Keith Levinthal Loomis Chaffee School/Hobart College 1971 Bob Kellogg Northeastern University Chris Zeo SUNY Potsdam Eric McGranahan Trinity College Craig Cherwinski SUNY Potsdam Matt Dupont Stonehill College Jake Kirby American International College 1970 Bill Guerin Wilbraham-Monson Academy/Boston College Keith Hillebrecht Hamilton College Shuan Kane Providence College Mark Lobello Loomis Chaffee School/Colby College Mike McLaughlin Choate Rosemary Hall/University of Vermont Tom Presz Trinity College Glen Witwer St. Anselm College 1967 Dan Hunter Cushing Academy/Babson College 1962 Mark McClure Western New England College 1955 Doug Janik Sr. UMass (Amherst) 19-something Lincoln Flagg UMass (Amherst) MANY UPDATES COMING SOON! DRAFT HISTORY PLAYER TEAM ROUND 2017 Keith Petruzzelli Detroit Red Wings 3rd Round 2016 Jake Ryczek Chicago Blackhawks 7th Round 2012 Robbie Baillargeon Ottawa Senators 6th Round 2009 Jordan Samuels-Thomas Atlanta Thrashers 7th Round 2005 Tim Kunes Carolina Hurricanes 5th Round P.J. Fenton San Jose Sharks 5th Round Matt Generous Buffalo Sabres 7th Round 2004 Mark McCutcheon Colorado Avalanche 5th Round David MacDonald San Jose Sharks 7th Round Rob Bellamy Philadelphia Flyers 3rd Round 2003 Colin McDonald Edmonton Oilers 2nd Round James Pemberton Florida Panthers 4th Round 2002 Eric Lundberg Colorado Avalanche 3rd Round 2001 Mike Komisarek Montreal Canadians 1st Round Gregg Johnson Ottawa Senators 6th Round Peter Zingoni Columbus Blue Jackets 12th Round 2000 Ron Hainsey Montreal Canadians 1st Round Jon DiSalvatore St Louis Blues 4th Round 1999 Doug Janik Buffalo Sabres 2nd Round Dan Cavanaugh Calgary Flames 2nd Round 1998 Jim Henkel Los Angeles Kings 8th Round 1996 Dan LaCouture New York Islanders 2nd Round 1994 Chris Clark Calgary Flames 3rd Round Tom O'Connor Pittsburgh Penguins 4th Round Doug Nolan Toronto Maple Leafs 10th Round 1993 Matt Alvey Boston Bruins 2nd Round Adam Wiesel Montreal Canadians 4th Round 1992 Don Chase Montreal Canadians 5th Round Bob Lachance St. Louis Blues 6th Round 1991 Scott Lachance New York Islanders 1st Round Mike Pomichter Chicago Blackhawks 2nd Round Dale Hooper Montreal Canadians 12th Round 1990 Jason Weinrich New York Rangers 6th Round 1989 Bill Guerin New Jersey Devils 1st Round
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