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THE HOCKEY EAST ASSOCIATION 591 North Ave #2, Wakefield, MA 01880 Phone: (781) 245-2122 Fax: (781) 245-2492 HockeyEastOnline.com Twitter: @hockey_east Instagram: @hockey.east Commissioner
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Joe Bertagna Kathy Wynters Brian Smith Dan Schachte Dick DeCaprio Chuck Napoli Dan Parkhurst Suzanne Friedman Justin Martino
The 2015-16 Hockey East Media Guide produced by the Hockey East Association
Writing, design and layout: Brian Smith Contributors: Chris Aliano, Steve Babineau, Joe Bertagna, Mike Billings, Dan Colleran, Alex Comeau, Alyssa Girardi, Matt Houde, Alastair Ingram, Jillian Jakuba, Brian Kelley, Mark Majewski, Dan Parkhurst, Bill Peterson, Laura Reed, Mike Silverwood, Bobby Smith, Leigh Torbin, Melissa Wade, and the National Hockey League and its member institutions
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THIS IS HOCKEY EAST
THIS IS HOCKEY EAST
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In its most impressive NCAA postseason showing, HockThe Hockey East Association enters its 32nd season ey East boasted three of the four Frozen Four participants on the ice in 2015-16 as it has consistently proven as in 1999, as Maine triumphed over UNH, 3-2, in overtime in the strongest NCAA Division I college hockey conference an All-Hockey East final, the second time in five seasons from top to bottom, boasting the reigning NCAA National that had occurred. Hockey East sent three teams to the Champions and home of the two most recent Hobey NCAA Tournament in 2015, marking 11 times in the last Baker winners. 12 seasons that three or more Hockey East teams have Hockey East has seen a steady rise to prominence qualified. Two of those squads, Boston University and Provsince its founding charter on July 11, 1983, when the idence, clashed in the NCAA title game at the TD Garden possibility of an apparent Ivy League departure threatin Boston, Massachusetts. ened the ECAC. In response, the athletics directors from Hockey East has proven to be an equally strong presence Boston College, Boston University, New Hampshire, off the ice and in the classroom. League athletes continue Northeastern and Providence to demonstrate their commitment to unveiled a new Division I men’s overall excellence, as the Hockey ice hockey conference. To2015-16 COACHES POLL East All-Academic Team honored a gether, Bill Flynn of Boston league-record 133 student-athletes College, John Simpson of Rk. Team Pts for outstanding academic achieveBoston University, Andy Moora1. Boston College (7) 115 ment during the 2014-2015 academic dian of New Hampshire, Joe year, eight of whom achieved elite 2. Boston University (3) 107 Zabilski of Northeastern and Distinguished Scholar status for Lou Lamoriello of Providence 3. Providence (2) 95 qualifying for the All-Academic team launched Hockey East with 4. UMass Lowell 92 in each of four seasons played. Lamoriello assuming the role of 5. Northeastern 76 Hockey East athletes also make a the league’s first commissioner. 6. New Hampshire 74 positive impact on many community Later that summer, the Board 7. Notre Dame 72 service programs across the region, of Directors added the Univolunteering with youth hockey as8. Vermont 57 versity of Maine and the Unisociations and community service versity of Lowell (now UMass 9. UConn 34 organizations. Six Hockey East athLowell). Official conference 10. Maine 29 letes have received the prestigious competition of the seven-team 11. Merrimack 27 Hockey Humanitarian Award, while league began with the 1984-85 12. Massachusetts 14 nine others have been finalists for season. Soon after, the league the honor. expanded to nine teams with However, it is the quality of its indifirst-place votes in parentheses the additions of Merrimack vidual players as leading athletes that College (1989) and the Univermost sets Hockey East apart from the sity of Massachusetts (1993). rest. Nine Hockey East players have The entry of the University of Vermont for the 2005-06 won the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as the top player season raised the conference membership to 10 teams in college hockey, most recently Boston University’s Jack before the University of Notre Dame was accepted as the Eichel, the first freshman to claim the trophy since Maine’s league’s 11th member on October 5, 2011. The Fighting Paul Kariya in 1993. Dozens more have been named as Irish started Hockey East play in 2013-14, the season finalists and hundreds of other Hockey East players have before Hockey East’s newest program, the University of moved on to play in the NHL. A total of 601 Hockey East Connecticut, began play. student-athletes have been selected in the NHL Entry Hockey East has set new competitive standards for colDraft in the 32-year history of the league, and more than lege hockey success, annually compiling an impressive 75 Hockey East alums appeared on NHL rosters in 2014collective winning percentage against non-conference 2015, while three alumni captured the 2015 Stanley Cup opponents, including a record .705 during the 2002with the Chicago Blackhawks (Trevor van Riemsdyk – UNH, 03 season and a .669 win percentage during the 25th Patrick Sharp – UVM, Scott Darling – Maine). anniversary season of 2008-09. Over the last 20 years, The reach of Hockey East continues to grow as new Hockey East has cemented itself as the nation’s elite state-of-the-art facilities are constructed, increasing capaccollege hockey league, having earned 32 of the 80 berths ities and amenities for college hockey fans. In turn, fans in the NCAA Frozen Four and boasting nine NCAA title have responded with over one million spectators coming winners: the University of Maine in 1993 and 1999, Bosout to watch Hockey East teams during the 2014-15 season ton University in 1995 and 2009, Boston College in 2001, for the 10th consecutive year. # 2008, 2010 and 2012 and Providence College in 2015. The recent run of Hockey East success has led to the conference winning five of the last eight national titles.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
AGGANIS ARENA • Boston, Massachusetts Athletics Director - Drew Marrochello (617) 353-1905 Head Coach - David Quinn (617) 353-4639 Media Relations - Brian Kelley (617) 353-2872 bkelley@bu.edu
BCEagles.com
GoTerriers.com
UNIVERSITY of CONNECTICUT
UNIVERSITY of MAINE
XL CENTER (Hartford, Conn.) • Storrs, Connecticut Athletics Director - Warde Manuel (860) 486-2725 Head Coach - Mike Cavanaugh (860) 486-2946 Media Relations - Bill Peterson (860) 486-9109 william.peterson@uconn.edu
ALFOND ARENA • Orono, Maine Athletics Director - Karlton Creech (207) 581-1052 Head Coach - Dennis “Red” Gendron (207) 581-1106 Media Relations - Shawn Berry shawn.berry@maine.edu
UConnHuskies.com
GoBlackBears.com
UNIVERSITY of MASSACHUSETTS
UMASS LOWELL
MULLINS CENTER • Amherst, Massachusetts Athletics Director - Ryan Bamford (413) 545-4086 Head Coach - John Micheletto (413) 545-5175 Media Relations - Jillian Jakuba (413) 577-0053 jjakuba@admin.umass.edu
TSONGAS CENTER • Lowell, Massachusetts Athletics Director - Dana Skinner (978) 934-2310 Head Coach - Norm Bazin (978) 934-2339 Media Relations - Pete Souris (978) 934-3771 Peter_Souris@uml.edu
UMassAthletics.com
GoRiverHawks.com
MERRIMACK COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE
VOLPE CENTER • North Andover, Massachusetts Athletics Director - Jeremy Gibson (978) 837-5306 Head Coach - Mark Dennehy (978) 837-5341 Media Relations - Chris Aliano (978) 837-3472 chris.aliano@merrimack.edu
WHITTEMORE CENTER • Durham, New Hampshire Athletics Director - Marty Scarano (603) 862-2013 Head Coach - Dick Umile (603) 862-1161 Media Relations - Alex Comeau (603) 862-3835 alex.comeau@unh.edu
MerrimackAthletics.com
UNHWildcats.com
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME
MATTHEWS ARENA • Boston, Massachusetts Athletics Director - Peter Roby (617) 373-2672 Head Coach - Jim Madigan (617) 373-3376 Media Relations - Matt Houde (617) 373-4154 m.houde@neu.edu
COMPTON FAMILY ICE ARENA • Notre Dame, Indiana Athletics Director - Jack Swarbrick (574) 631-6107 Head Coach - Jeff Jackson (574) 631-3630 Media Relations - Dan Colleran (574) 631-7519 dcollera@nd.edu
GoNU.com
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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE
LEAGUE DIRECTORY
BOSTON COLLEGE
CONTE FORUM • Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Athletics Director - Brad Bates (617) 552-4680 Head Coach - Jerry York (617) 552-3028 Media Relations - Mark Majewski (617) 552-2094 majewsma@bc.edu
UNIVERSITY of VERMONT
Schneider Arena • Providence, Rhode Island Athletics Director - Robert Driscoll, Jr. (401) 865-2265 Head Coach - Nate Leaman (401) 865-2168 Media Relations - Michael Billings (401) 865-2201 mbillin2@providence.edu
GUTTERSON FIELDHOUSE • Burlington, Vermont Athletics Director - Bob Corran (802) 656-5042 Head Coach - Kevin Sneddon (802) 656-1414 Media Relations - Alastair Ingram (802) 656-1109 alastair.ingram@uvm.edu
Friars.com
UVMAthletics.com
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D1 Directory
DIV. 1 CONFERENCE DIRECTORY National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Assoc. Director of Championships: Kristin Fasbender Media Relations: Mark Bedics Email: mbedics@ncaa.org Website: ncaa.com/sports/m-hockey Officiating: Frank Cole Address: 1802 Alonzo Watford Sr. Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46202 Phone: 317-917-6222
Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA)
Commissioner: Bob DeGregorio Media Relations: Dave Rourke Officiating: Gene Binda Address: 7 Parkridge Rd. Haverhill, MA 01835 Phone: (978) 373-9640 Email: drourke@atlantichockeyonline.com Website: atlantichockeyonline.com
Big Ten (B1G)
Commissioner: Jim Delany Associate Commissioner: Jennifer Heppel Media Relations: Adam Augustine Officiating: Steve Piotrowski Address: 5440 Park Place Rosemont, IL 60018 Phone: (518) 487-2288 E mail: ekrajewski@ecachockey.com Website: bigten.org/sports/m-hockey
ECAC Hockey League (ECACHL)
Commissioner: Steve Hagwell Media Relations: Ed Krajewski Officiating: Paul Stewart Address: 51 South Pearl St. Albany, NY 12207 Phone: (518) 487-2288 E mail: ekrajewski@ecachockey.com Website: ecachockeyleague.com
National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) Commissioner: Josh Fenton Media Relations: Michael Weisman Officiating: Don Adam Operations: Joe Novak Address: 1631 Mesa Ave., Suite C Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Phone: (847) 696-1010 Email: aaugustine@bigten.org Website: nchchockey.com
Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA)
Commissioner: Bruce McLeod Media Relations: Matt Hodson Officiating: Greg Shepherd Assoc. Commissioner: Sara Martin Asst.Commissioner of Operations: Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Address: 559 D’Onofrio Dr., Ste. 103 Madison, WI 53719-2096 Phone: (608) 829-0100 Email: dspencer@mailbag.com Website: wcha.com
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Air Force American Int’l Army Bentley Canisius
Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris RIT Sacred Heart
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Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Ohio State Penn State Wisconsin
Members Brown Clarkson Colgate Cornell Dartmouth Harvard
Princeton Quinnipiac Rensselaer St. Lawrence Union Yale
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Colorado College Denver Miami Minnesota Duluth Nebraska-Omaha North Dakota St. Cloud State Western Michigan
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Alabama-Hunstville Alaska Alaska-Anchorage Bemidji State Bowling Green Ferris State Lake Superior State Michigan Tech Minnesota State Northern Michigan
PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS FLAGSHIP RADIO (Live game broadcasts) WWBZ-FM 98.5 – Boston, Mass. (BC) WWZN-AM 1510 – Boston, Mass. (BU) WHUS-FM 91.7 – Storrs, Conn. (UConn) WVOM-FM 103.9 – Bangor, Maine (Maine) WHMP-FM 96.9 – Amherst, Mass. (UMass) WGHM-AM 900 – Nashua, N.H. (UML) WGIR-AM 610 – Manchester, N.H. (UNH) WRBB-FM 104.9 – Boston, Mass. (NU) WHFB-FM 99.9 – Mishawaka, Ind. (UND) WOON-AM 1240 – Woonsocket, R.I. (PC) WVMT-AM 620 – Burlington, Vt. (UVM) Other live game broadcasts for Maine WVQM-FM 101.3 – Augusta, Maine WSYY-AM 1240 – Millinocket, Maine WLOB-AM 1310 – Portland, Maine WJJB-FM 96.3 – Portland, Maine WRED-AM 1440 – Portland, Maine WRKD-AM 1450 – Rockland, Maine Other live game broadcasts for UNH WZEI-FM 101.5 – Concord/Meredith, N.H. WPKX-AM 930 – Dover/Portsmouth/Rochester, N.H. WQSO-FM 96.7 – Dover/Portsmouth/Rochester, N.H. WEEY-FM 93.5 – Keene, N.H. WTSL-FM 94.3/94.5/AM 1400 Lebanon/Claremont/Hanover, N.H. WSMN-AM 1590 – Nashua, N.H. WASR-AM 1420 – Wolfeboro, N.H.
TELEVISION (Live game broadcasts) Cox Sports (Providence, R.I.) NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) New England Sports Network (NESN) WBIN - Derry, N.H WPFO-TV 23 (FOX) – Portland, Maine TELEVISION (General coverage) Comcast Sports Net (CSNNE) New England Cable News (NECN) WCVB-TV 5 (ABC) – Boston, Mass. WHDH-TV 7 (NBC) – Boston, Mass. WBZ-TV 4 (CBS) – Boston, Mass. WFXT-TV 25 (FOX) – Boston, Mass. WLVI-TV 56 (WB) – Boston, Mass. WGGB-TV 40 (ABC) – Springfield, Mass. WSHM-TV 3 – Springfield, Mass. WWLP-TV 22 (NBC) – Springfield, Mass. WVII-TV 7 (ABC) – Bangor, Maine WLBZ-TV 2 (NBC) – Bangor, Maine WMTW-TV 8 (ABC) – Portland, Maine WCSH-TV 6 (NBC) – Portland, Maine WGME-TV 13 (CBS) – Portland, Maine WJAR-TV 10 (NBC) – Providence, R.I. WLNE-TV 6 (ABC) – Providence, R.I. WPRI-TV 12 (CBS) – Providence, R.I. WPTZ-TV 5 (NBC) – Burlington, Vt. WFFF-TV 44 (FOX) – Burlington, Vt.
Other live game broadcasts WHMP-AM 1440 – Northampton, Mass. (UMass) WHMQ-AM 1240 – Greenfield, Mass. (UMass) WSMN-AM 1590 – Nashua, N.H. (UML) WGAM-AM 1250 – Manchester, N.H. (UML) WCAP-AM 980 – Lowell, Mass. (UML) WRCA-AM 1330 – Boston, Mass. (NU road only)
MEDIA INFORMATION
PRINT Attleboro Sun Bangor Daily News Barre Times Argus Boston Globe Boston Herald Brockton Enterprise Burlington Free Press Concord Monitor Daily Hampshire Gazette Daily Times-Chronicle Foster’s Daily Democrat Greenfield Recorder Hartford Courant Haverhill Gazette Hockey Digest Hockey Magazine East The Hockey News Hockey USA Hockey’s Future Keene Sentinel Kent County Daily News Lansing State Journal Lawrence Eagle-Tribune Let’s Play Hockey Lewiston Sun Journal Lowell Sun Lynn Daily Item Manchester Union Leader Metro West Daily News Middlesex News Morning Sentinel Nashua Telegraph Neponset Valley Daily News New England Hockey Journal New York Times News Tribune and Herald North Andover Citizen Patriot Ledger Pawtucket Evening Times Portland Press Herald Portsmouth Herald Providence Journal The Recorder The Republican Rutland Herald Salem Evening News Sentinel & Enterprise Springfield Republican The Sporting News Sports Illustrated USA Today USCHO Magazine Warwick Beacon Westerly Sun Woonsocket Call
ONLINE collegehockeynews.com hockeybuzz.com hockeyjournal.com hockeysfuture.com insidecollegehockey.com insidehockey.com nhl.com uscho.com
CAMPUS MEDIA CAMPUS Boston College Boston University Connecticut Maine Massachusetts UMass Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Notre Dame Providence Vermont
PRINT ONLINE The Heights bcheights.com Daily Free Press dailyfreepress.com The Daily Campus dailycampus.com Maine Campus mainecampus.com Daily Collegian dailycollegian.com The Connector uml.edu/connector Merrimack Beacon merrimackbeacon.com The New Hampshire tnhonline.com Huntington News huntington-news.com The Observer ndsmcobserver.com The Cowl thecowl.com Vermont Cynic vermontcynic.com
RADIO WZBC-FM 90.3 WTBU-FM 89.3 WHUS-FM 91.7 WMEB-FM 91.9 WMUA-FM 91.9 WUML-FM 91.5 WUNH-FM 91.3 WRBB-FM 104.9 WVFI-FM WDOM-FM WRUV-FM 90.1
Most campus radio stations and web sites carry live game broadcasts.
HOCKEY EAST MEDIA INFORMATION SERVICES All media inquiries pertaining to league matters or the championship tournament can be directed to:
Brian Smith
Director of Communications Office: (781) 245-2122 Cell: (339) 227-2988 bsmith@HockeyEastOnline.com
For up-to-date information, including league news, standings, statistics and more, check out the official league website: HockeyEastOnline.com Player and team statistics are updated following every game, usually within 30 minutes of the games completion. Press releases are sent to selected media every Monday and Thursday afternoons during the season and are also available online for both media and public use. Any member of the media may be added to our direct distribution list upon request. Contact information should be sent to the Director of Communications.
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TELEVISION
TELEVISION COVERAGE Hockey East today announced a two-year agreement with American Sports Network in September 2015 to televise Hockey East games through the 2016-17 season. The 2015-16 slate of games includes 14 contests, including nine conference matchups, the Women’s Hockey East championship game and one men’s playoff tilt. Of those 14 games, at least 10 will appear on the New England Sports Network (NESN). ASN will broadcast select Hockey East contests as part of a Friday night double-header, showcasing eastern college hockey programs at 6 p.m. ET followed by western teams at 9 p.m. In addition to the ASN schedule of games, Notre Dame will once again partner with NBCSN to broadcast nearly all Fighting Irish home games from the Compton Family Ice Arena. The two agreements set Hockey East to have the most wide-spread television exposure in league history in 2015-16.
Hockey East Telecast Schedule
Date Game Time (ET) Fri., Oct. 23 Minnesota Duluth at Notre Dame 6 p.m. Fri., Nov. 6 Minnesota at Notre Dame 7:30 p.m. Thu., Nov. 12 Northeastern at Notre Dame 7:30 p.m. Fri., Nov. 13 Boston University at Providence 6 p.m. Sun., Nov. 15 UMass Lowell at Maine 5 p.m. Fri., Nov. 20 Michigan at Boston University 6 p.m. Sun., Dec. 6 UConn at UMass Lowell 1 p.m. Fri., Jan. 15 Boston University at Boston College 6 p.m. Fri., Jan. 22 Vermont at UConn 8:30 p.m. Fri., Feb. 12 Northeastern at UMass 8:30 p.m. Fri., Feb. 19 Boston University at New Hampshire 8:30 p.m. Fri., Feb. 26 Vermont at Merrimack 8:30 p.m. Sun., March 6 Women’s Hockey East Championship 5 p.m. (Tape Delay) Fri., March 11 Men’s Hockey East Playoff Game TBD
THE JOE CONCANNON HOCKEY EAST MEDIA AWARD Nancy Marrapese-Burrell began covering hockey for The Boston Globe in 1987, just two years after the creation of the Hockey East Association. Hired by the prestigious Massachusetts paper in March of 1987, Marrapese-Burrell was the first female staff member of the Globe to be assigned the Boston Bruins beat, covering the pro team for over two decades from 1990-2006. In 2006, Marrapese-Burrell took over the NCAA Division 1 men’s college hockey beat, which lasted through the 2014-15 season. Over her career 28-year at the Globe, Marrapese-Burrell covered the Stanley Cup Final for several years, as well as a Super Bowl and the Boston Marathon. Marrapese-Burrell covered the NCAA Frozen Four during a period of time that was dominated by New England schools, and Hockey East in particular, where she saw Boston College, Boston University and, most recently, Providence College capture national championships. ABOUT THE JOE CONCANNON HOCKEY EAST MEDIA AWARD: The prestigious honor, named in 2001 in memory of long-time Boston Globe sportswriter Joe Concannon, is bestowed annually upon a member of the media who has demonstrated a superior body of work in covering and promoting the Hockey East Association over an extended period of time.
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Joe Concannon Award Winners 1992 Larry Mahoney, Bangor Daily News 1993 Bob Whitelaw, New England Sports Network 1994 Bob Monahan, Boston Globe 1995 John Connolly, Boston Herald 1996 Charles Scoggins, Lowell Sun 1997 Bob Norton, New England Sports Network 1998 Joe Concannon, Boston Globe 1999 Dick Osborne, UNH Sports Network 2000 Bill Doherty, Huskies Radio 2001 Dave Hendrickson, U.S. College Hockey Online 2002 Roger Brown, Portsmouth Herald 2003 Bernie Corbett, Giant Sports Associates 2004 Rob Rudnick, Huskies Radio 2005 Eric Frede, NESN/CodRock Media 2006 Dan Hannigan, WZON/CodRock Media 2007 Allen Lessels, New Hampshire Union Leader 2008 Mike Logan, Providence College Radio 2009 Bob Ellis, UMass Lowell Radio 2010 Brock Hines, UMass Sports Network 2011 Mike Machnik, Merrimack Radio, USCHO & CHN 2012 Jim Connelly, U.S. College Hockey Online 2013 Dan Parkhurst, UNH Radio/TV & Merrimack Radio 2014 Pete Webster, Wildcat Sports Radio Network 2015 Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Boston Globe
COMMISSIONER JOE BERTAGNA COMMISSIONER
Hockey East Commis- champion Providence College and five of the the growth of AHCA membership from fewer sioner Joe Bertagna is last eight, and regularly enjoying post-season than 300 members in 1992 to more than 1,400 in his 34th year as a accolades for many of its student-athletes. Sev- members today. He has served two separate college hockey admin- en of the last 15 players recognized as “Hobey stints on the NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Commitistrator. This season Hat Trick” honorees have come from Hockey tee, chairing the committee is first time through marks his 19th year East schools, including last year’s winner, and currently back as a committee member with Hockey East, after Boston University’s Jack Eichel. this year. He also serves on the Board of Diserving in a similar ca- Media coverage has soared under Bertag- rectors of both USA Hockey and the Hockey pacity with the Eastern na’s direction, as evidenced most recently by Humanitarian Award Foundation. College Athletic Con- his engineering national deals with the American Another major contribution on the national ference (ECAC) for 15 Sports Network for regular season coverage stage has come in his continuing role with the years. He is the longest and with the NBC Sports Network for the Hockey Commissioners Association (HCA). serving commissioner championship weekend. Alongside these deals, The commissioners of the six NCAA Division I in Hockey East history Bertagna has maintained a strong relationship men’s ice hockey conferences have launched and is currently the lon- with the New England Sports Network (NESN) a number of initiatives that have helped grow gest serving hockey commissioner in the NCAA. In for regional coverage of both regular-season the game at the national and international levFebruary of 2015, Hockey East directors extended and post-season games. els. In recent years, Bertagna was instrumental Bertagna’s contract through the 2016-17 season Bertagna has also delivered a number of in securing funds for the formation of College as a direct response to a number of triumphs for high profile special events for Hockey East Hockey, Inc., the marketing arm of the HCA. the conference, including a successful hosting member schools. During the 2015-16 season, Beyond his college hockey accomplishof the 2015 NCAA Frozen Four in Boston, a new UMass Lowell and Northeastern University will ments, Bertagna has forged an international television contract, multiple sold-out events at play in the Friendship Four Tournament over reputation as a student and coach of goaltenFenway Park, and the addition of the University of Thanksgiving weekend in Belfast, Northern Ire- ding. No one in North America is respected Notre Dame and the University of Connecticut to land, along with Brown University and Colgate more for his contributions to the study of the the conference membership. University. One of two Notre Dame at UConn position. Last year, he celebrated his 42nd Bertagna has carved out a unique year as a goalie coach, having opcareer in the sport he first played as a erated his own clinics for thousands freshman goaltender at Harvard Univerof goalies of all ages throughout sity in 1969. Since starting as a player, New England since 1974. He conBertagna has served the game as player, tinues to speak on the subject for coach, administrator and journalist. The USA Hockey throughout the United latter role has been largely overshadStates. Through his camps, lectures, owed by his coaching and administrative print materials and DVDs, he has accomplishments but Bertagna has influenced the teaching of young authored a number of books, the most goaltenders more than any other recent being, “The Hockey Coaching goaltending coach in the United Bible,” to be released in the fall of 2015 States. His seventh DVD, “Goaltendby Human Kinetics. The collection of ing Today: Traditional Values through instructional pieces includes chapters New Techniques,” was released by written by a number of coaches with Championship Productions of Ames, ties to Hockey East, including Bertagna, Iowa, in 2011. Mike Cavanaugh, Mark Dennehy, Nate He began his professional coachLeaman, Jack Parker and Ben Smith. ing career in 1985 with the Boston Bertagna has also written numerous Bruins, remaining with the club as books on goaltending as well as a pictorithe goaltender coach until 1991 and al history of Harvard University athletics. rejoining the team for the 1994-95 In the mid-1980’s, Bertagna also edited season. He also part of the coaching Bertagna was on hand to announce the Belfast Friendship Four in two editions of Not The Boston Globe, a staffs of the U.S. Men’s National April 2015, bringing college hockey overseas in 2015-16. successful parody of the daily newspaTeam at the 1991 Canada Cup, the per sold throughout New England. games scheduled for the upcoming season will U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team at the Bertagna is best known for his administrative be moved from Hartford to the Barclays Center 1994 Winter Olympics, and with the Milwaukee work in college hockey. After spending 15 years in Brooklyn on November 1. Admirals from 1994-96. as the primary ice hockey administrator the ECAC, In January of 2010, Bertagna and his staff Bertagna enjoyed a brief college coaching Bertagna became Hockey East’s fourth com- administered the first outdoor college hockey career at Harvard University in the late 1970s, missioner on July 1, 1997. A native of Arlington, game in the east when Boston’s fabled Fenway serving as Men’s Junior Varsity Coach in Massachusetts, Bertagna began working at the Park played host to a Hockey East doublehead- 1976-77 and launching Harvard’s women’s ECAC in 1982, when he was named Tournament er. The event, which sold out on the first day ice hockey program in 1977-78. He served Director. He was later named Executive Director of of public sale in September 2009, was an un- as head coach of Harvard Women’s Hockey Ice Hockey before he was appointed Ice Hockey precedented success for the conference, both for two seasons. Commissioner in 1991. financially and in terms of exposure. In January As a player, Bertagna began at Arlington Bertagna made his mark immediately at Hock- 2012, Bertagna negotiated another contract with (Mass.) High School, before going on to ey East, engineering a multi-year television deal the Red Sox, creating a doubleheader for Jan- Harvard University. During his early career, (SportsChannel New England) in his first month uary 2012 featuring the league’s four Division I he played for and learned from four Hall of on the job. Shortly thereafter, league tournament state universities: Maine, Massachusetts, New Fame coaches: Ed Burns at Arlington, and attendance rocketed upward, leading to the Hampshire and Vermont. As in 2010, the event Ralph “Cooney” Weiland, Bill Cleary and event’s first-ever sellout in 2000. Bertagna was sold out, leading to the addition of third contest, Tim Taylor at Harvard. A two-year starter at instrumental in bringing about the formation of the BC vs. Northeastern. For the 2014 iteration, Harvard (1971-72 and 1972-73), Bertagna Women’s Hockey East Association, just as he initi- Bertagna negotiated for the inclusion of eight led the Ivy League with a 2.45 GAA in 1972. ated league play for both Division I and Division III of Hockey East’s 11 men’s teams, including After Harvard, he played professionally for the women’s programs while with the ECAC. In 2013, newcomer Notre Dame. The two doubleheaders Milwaukee Admirals and in Cortina, Italy. He the directors recognized his contributions to the attracted more than 57,000 fans to Fenway helped lead his S.G. Cortina d’Ampezzo squad women’s game by dubbing the Women’s Hockey Park. to the 1975 Italian Championship. East championship trophy the Bertagna Trophy. Nationally, Bertagna has been the Executive Bertagna and his wife Kathy, a two-sport Hockey East has enjoyed unparalleled success Director of the American Hockey Coaches As- athlete at Bates College, reside in Gloucester on the ice during Bertagna’s tenure, winning seven sociation since 1991, the only person to serve with their three children, Bobby (19), Joey (17) men’s national championships, including 2015 in that capacity. In this role, he has overseen and Grace (14).
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LEAGUE STAFF
LEAGUE STAFF Wynters is entering her 10th season as Associate Commissioner, 21st year overall with the conference. As Joe Bertagna’s chief assistant, her primary responsibilities include the day-to-day operations of both the men’s and women’s leagues, along with the administration of the two championship tournaments, and special events like Frozen Fenway. She served as Tournament Manager of the 2015 Frozen Four, and oversees both the Hockey East licensing and sponsorship programs. Prior to her promotion, Wynters served Hockey East as Director of Marketing and Special Events from 2001-06. Wynters was the driving force behind the creation of the “Road to the TD Garden” Tour, “Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer” and the Hockey East Kids’ Club. After nine seasons, the Skating Strides program has raised nearly $300,000 for grass roots breast cancer initiatives, while at the same time increased attendance at women’s hockey games and gave the student-athletes the opportunity to give back to the communities in which they study and play hockey. A native of Quincy, MA, the former Kathy Walsh earned a B.S. degree in marketing from Providence College in 1982. She began her career while an undergraduate, as a three-year intern with the men’s hockey team. Following graduation, she served the Friars in two capacities; first as Assistant Sports Information Director (primary men’s hockey contact) and then as Assistant Athletic Director, Athletic Marketing. While at PC, and before Hockey East had a full-time staff, Wynters worked with former PC athletic director, and then Commissioner, Lou Lamoriello on the launch of the conference in 1983, and then coordinated the first three Hockey East championship tournaments (1985-87). She also served as Tournament Director for the 1986 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four at the Providence Civic Center, co-hosted by Brown and Providence College. In 1988, Wynters left her position at PC and moved over to Hockey East on a full-time basis, where she served the conference as Assistant Commissioner during the late 80’s and early 90’s, before going on to work for the New Jersey Devils in the NHL, spending three years as a Marketing Director, coordinating licensing and souvenir merchandising. Among her earlier accomplishments at Hockey East, Wynters worked with Joe Bertagna in coordinating the first and only “Hockeyfest” events, combining the ECAC and Hockey East championships into single weekend events from 1989-91. Kathy and her husband Chuck (a retired on-ice official for Hockey East), reside in Waltham, MA. They are the parents of two recent college graduates: daughter Annie (23), is a high school history/special education teacher, and son C.J. (22), is a certified athletic trainer (ATC).
Kathy Wynters Associate Comissioner
Brian Smith is entering his second season as Director of Communications with the Hockey East Association. In this role, he is responsible for all marketing and public and media relations efforts from the league office. Prior to joining the conference in July 2014, Smith spent two years with USA Hockey as the Brian Fishman Intern. Dividing his time with USA Hockey between the national office in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and the National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Smith traveled extensively while assisting at numerous international tournaments with the U.S. National Teams. While with the NTDP, Smith served as the main media contact and managed both the U.S. National Under-18 and Under-17 Teams. Additionally, Smith played an integral role in the execution of the 2012 and 2013 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies. Smith has also spent time working with the Boston Bruins and New England Revolution in various roles. A former high school hockey player at Woburn Memorial High School, Smith is a 2012 graduate of Boston College where he earned four varsity letters while competing as a member of the men’s track and field team within the Atlantic Coast Conference. Smith resides in Brighton, Massachusetts.
Brian Smith Dir. of Communications
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Dan Parkhurst Web Site Coordinator
Suzanne Friedman Graduate Intern
Justin Martino Graduate Intern
Parkhurst enters his 16th year of affiliation with Hockey East as the league’s web site designer and coordinator. Dan assists in the league’s public relations efforts with multimedia solutions and day-to-day online efforts, including an increased video presence starting with the 2009-10 season. In November of 1997, Parkhurst helped bring Hockey East into the digital age with the launching of HockeyEastOnline.com, the official web site of Hockey East. Since then, he has constantly sought to improve the site through innovations and multiple re-designs including the most recent overhaul in the summer of 2015. He is a familiar radio and TV voice for the UNH men’s hockey team, and also does occasional play-by-play work for the NBC and ESPN family of networks. Parkhurst is a 1993 graduate of UNH, where he served as the Wildcats’ team manager. He now resides in Conway, New Hampshire, with his wife Lynn. They have two children, Jonny (22) and Riley (16, an aspiring local musician.
Friedman is a graduate student at Northeastern working towards a master’s in Sports Leadership. While completing her degree, Friedman also assists the NWHL’s Boston Pride and the New England Patriots marketing team. During the winter of 2015, Friedman assisted the Northeastern women’s program with video operations and fundraising while playing for Northeastern’s women’s ACHA hockey team. Previously, Friedman served as the Tournament Services Assistant for the PGA TOUR’s Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship in Belmont, Massachusetts. Her main responsibilities included recruiting and leading over 550 volunteers. Friedman also served as USA Women’s Hockey Operations Intern in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 2014. Friedman earned her B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Vermont where she played ACHA hockey. As a senior, Friedman served as both captain and president Friedman also founded LGBTQuiet, a group for students to discuss issues of gender identity and sexuality. Friedman received the Class of 1967 Award for leadership, academic competence and character.
Martino is a 2015 graduate of the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut where he earned a bachelors degree in sociology with a concentration in criminal justice and a minor in history. While at UConn, Martino worked with the men’s hockey team for the past two seasons. Justin’s duties with the Huskies hockey program included game day operations as well as assisting with game day statistics and video breakdown. Martino also assisted with on-ice practice set up and travel coordination while simultaneously overseeing all hockey managers. Prior to attending the University of Connecticut, the native of Winthrop, Massachusetts graduated high school from Worcester Academy. At Worcester Academy, Martino participated in football, hockey and baseball. Martino intends to attend law school in the near future and before going on to pursue a career in sports law.
OFFICIATING Dan Schachte - Coordinator of Officials
ROSTER OF OFFICIALS Name Years of Service Chris Aughe 17 Mike Baker 2 Shane Belanger 10 Tim Benedetto 26 Bob Bernard 19 Brendan Blanchard 8 Kevin Briganti 1 Nicholas Briganti 1 Jeff Bunyon 26 Steven Capraro 2 Paul Carnathan 2 Peter Catalano 3 Tom Cronin 11 Jay Durfee 2 Eric Frank 2 Tom Fyrer 18 Ken Gates 2 Brent Gawlik 3 Tommy George 4 John Gravallese 32 C.J. Hanafin 6 Dave Hansen 13 Scott Hansen 18 Ryan Hersey 4 Marty Hughes 8 Kevin Keenan 15 Brendan Kelleher 14 Jamie Koharski 1 Jeremy Lewis 3 Jeremy Lovett 14
Name Years of Service Tim Low 18 Josh Lupenik 1 Curtis Marouelli 2 Steve McInchak 2 Chris Millea 14 Jack Millea 15 Geoff Miller 4 Terrence Murphy 2 Andy O’Brien 13 Barry Pochmara 3 Tom Quinn 19 Matt Riegert 11 Bob Ritchie 10 Joe Ross 1 Rick Santilli 15 Peter Schlittenhardt 1 Paul Scleparis 26 Jason Shattie 3 Kevin Shea 19 Robby Shintani 2 Wayne Silva 11 Andrew Spinali 3 Alex Stagnone 2 Marc Sullivan 10 Peter Tarnaris 1 Pat Turcotte 3 Cam Voss 3 Steve Waters 1 Charles Weber 1
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In his fourth season with Hockey East, Dan Schachte handles all the day-to-day operations of the league’s officiating program. Schachte finished a 30-year career as an National Hockey League linesman in 2011-12. He worked 2,009 regular-season games in the NHL dating back to 1982, which ranks fifth all-time and first all-time among American-born NHL officials. He also worked 221 Stanley Cup playoff games, which ranks eighth all-time among NHL linesman. He worked five Stanley Cup Finals (‘97, ‘98, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02) and worked Game 7 of the 2001 Stanley Cup Finals. He was one of a select group chosen as linesmen for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, completing his duties with the Bronze Medal Game. Schachte also served on the NHLOA Discipline Committee from 2002 to 2010, as well as the NHLOA Executive Board (1991-1992) and the NHL Injury Analysis Panel in 2002. He has served as an Officiating Supervisor for USA Hockey since 2011, mentoring many of the top young officials in the United States with instruction and training at camps around the country. Schachte was a Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) and United States Hockey League (USHL) referee for two years (1980-1982), and co-founded the Wisconsin Elite Hockey League (WEHL) in 2006. Schachte studied Mechanical Enginering at the University of Wisconsin. He resides in Verona, Wisconsin, with his wife Kim and children, Danny, Ian, Lauren and Maddy.
Dick DeCaprio Chief Observer Dick DeCaprio enters his fourth season as Chief Observer for Hockey East, after serving as Supervisor of Officials for six seasons. DeCaprio is a former on-ice official, who succeeded 12-year veteran supervisor Brendan Sheehy in 2006. DeCaprio, a native of Arlington, Massachusetts, has enjoyed a wide range of hockey experiences since his graduation from Boston University in 1968. Following his playing days for Jack Kelley, DeCaprio became a referee, working high school and college games, including Hockey East games, for more than two decades. Toward the end of his officiating career, he began assigning high school games in the Greater Boston area. Professionally, DeCaprio has been a teacher and administrator in the Arlington Public Schools for nearly 40 years. After serving as an assistant coach in both football and ice hockey at Arlington, DeCaprio succeeded the legendary Eddie Burns as head hockey coach of Arlington’s storied program in 1997. In that time, he has compiled an outstanding record of 129-55-22, leading the Spy Ponders to six league titles and six appearances in the prestigious “Super Eight” tournament. His contributions to high school hockey have earned him induction into the Massachusetts State Hockey Coaches Association’s Hall of Fame as both a referee and a coach. Beyond these experiences, DeCaprio enjoyed two different stints as an assistant coach at UMass Lowell (1969-70 and 1989-91) and also served as a scout for the St. Louis Blues from 1985 to 1988. An outstanding teacher, DeCaprio has also directed the Spy Pond Power Skating Hockey School and Clinic since 1980. He and his wife Marsha reside in Chelmsford.
Chuck Napoli - Observer Chuck Napoli begins his fifth season as an observer for Hockey East. Napoli has worked part-time for the Boston Bruins as a video goal judge since 1991 in addition to his full-time job at Raytheon as an area supervisor since 1979. Napoli, a 1988 graduate of Northeastern University, is a lifelong resident of Belmont and has a daughter Elena and grandson Jacob.
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LEAGUE HISTORY
HISTORY IN HEADLINES July 11, 1983 - The Athletics Directors of five ECAC schools — Bill Flynn of BC, John Simpson of BU, Andy Mooradian of UNH, Joe Zabilski of Northeastern and Lou Lamoriello of Providence College — agree to form a new college hockey conference, to begin play in 1984-85. The league is officially founded exactly one month later.
January 30, 1989 - Merrimack College is announced as the 8th member of Hockey East and begins league competition the following season.
April 1, 1995 - Boston University and Maine face off for the NCAA Championship in the first title game between two Hockey East schools. BU defeats Maine, 6-2, thanks in part to two goals from Most Outstanding Player, Chris O’Sullivan.
August 23, 1983 - The University of Maine is admitted as the 6th member of Hockey East.
February 28, 1989 - BC head coach Len Ceglarski becomes the first coach in college hockey history to reach the 600-win plateau with a 3-1 win at Boston University.
November 3, 1995 - Northeastern University reopens the newly-renovated Boston Arena, the oldest ice hockey arena in the world, rededicated as Matthews Arena.
September 28, 1983 - The University of Lowell is admitted as the 7th member of Hockey East.
March 30, 1990 - Hockey East again sends two teams (BC and BU) to the NCAA Frozen Four.
October 21, 1983 - Lou Lamoriello is named the first Hockey East Commissioner.
January 17, 1991 - The Athletics Directors vote to name the conference tournament MVP trophy after William Flynn, the outgoing BC Athletics Director. They also vote to name the Coach of the Year Award in memory of Bob Kullen, former head hockey coach at the University of New Hampshire who passed away earlier in the season at age 41 after a long illness.
November 10, 1995 - New Hampshire opens up its new athletic facility and rink, Towse Rink at the Whittemore Center, with a 6-5 overtime win over top-ranked Boston University.
January 18, 1984 - Formal presentation of the Hockey East name and logo is made at a press conference at the Parker House in Boston. August 29, 1984 - Hockey East enters into a three-year agreement with the NESN and WSBK-TV in Boston. The television contract, a first for college hockey, includes coverage of nearly 30 regular season games per season. October 12, 1984 - The inaugural season of Hockey East starts with four inter-league crossover games vs. WCHA teams. March 16, 1985 - The Providence Civic Center hosts the first Hockey East Championships. Providence College defeats Boston College, 2-1 in double overtime, to take the first Hockey East Championship title. Providence junior goaltender Chris Terreri is named Hockey East Tournament MVP after backstopping the Friars to the Hockey East title with a 65-save performance in the championship game. Two weeks later, the Friars take three overtimes to beat BC again in the NCAA semifinals. Although Providence yielded to Rensselaer, 2-1, in the title game, Terreri is selected Most Outstanding Player. March 15, 1986 - Boston University wins its first Hockey East championship with a 9-4 win over Beanpot rival Boston College. MVP Peter Marshall remains the only player to ever score a hat trick in the Hockey East title game. June 21, 1986 - History is put into motion with the drafting of four Hockey East players in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft. Incoming BC freshman Brian Leetch is the first Hockey East selection, going ninth overall to the New York Rangers, a team he leads to the Stanley Cup championship in 1994. Scott Young (BU), Craig Janney (BC) and Tom Fitzgerald are the other first round picks - each enjoys a successful NHL career. July 1, 1987 - Dennis Hanks is promoted from Director of Communications to temporary Executive Director of Hockey East, succeeding Commissioner Lou Lamoriello, who accepted a position with the NHL’s New Jersey Devils. March 7, 1988 - The Executive Committee unanimously christens the league championship trophy “The Lamoriello Cup” to honor the league’s first commissioner. A permanent legacy trophy in his name is commissioned 10 years later. June 20, 1988 - Stu Haskell, Commissioner of the North Atlantic Conference and former Athletics Director at the University of Maine, is
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February 25, 1991 - Boston College claims its third consecutive regular season championship, its sixth in the seven-year history of Hockey East. March 31, 1991 - David Emma of Boston College receives the 1991 Hobey Baker Award, becoming the first Hockey East player to claim it. April 2, 1992 - Hockey East boasts seven All-America picks. One day later, Maine’s Scott Pellerin becomes Hockey East’s second consecutive Hobey Baker Award winner. March 11, 1993 - Maine freshman Paul Kariya is named Hockey East’s Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year, matching Brian Leetch’s feat following the 1986-87 season. He soon becomes the third consecutive Hockey East player to win the Hobey Baker Award, and remains the only freshman ever designated for the honor. March 23, 1993 - The University of Massachusetts is announced as the 9th member of Hockey East and begin competing in league play in 1994-95. April 3, 1993 - Trailing 4-2 vs. defending NCAA champion Lake Superior State in the 1993 title game, the University of Maine gets three goals in the third period from senior captain Jim Montgomery to claim Hockey East’s first NCAA championship. The team also sets a new NCAA record by finishing with a 42-1-2 record. Montgomery is an obvious pick as Most Outstanding Player. September 30, 1993 - Robert M. DeGregorio, Jr., is named acting commissioner of Hockey East and serves in that capacity for four seasons.
November 21, 1995 - BU Head Coach Jack Parker notches his 500th career win in a 7-1 home win over Cornell. Parker becomes the ninth coach in the history of college hockey to reach the 500-victory milestone. November 30, 1996 - Boston College head coach Jerry York notches his 500th career win in a 6-4 victory at St. Lawrence. July 1, 1997 - Joe Bertagna officially takes over as the fourth commissioner in Hockey East history. After a lengthy career with the ECAC, Bertagna becomes the league’s first full-time commissioner. November 17, 1998 - HockeyEastOnline.com, the official league web site, is launched. January 24, 1998 - BC freshman goaltender Scott Clemmensen breaks a 44-year old NCAA record, playing 254:23 without allowing a goal. January 27, 1998 - UMass Lowell christens the new Tsongas Arena. March 29, 1998 -Hockey East dominates the NCAA East Regional, with BC and UNH advancing to the Frozen Four in Boston. All six players named to the East Regional AllTournament team are from Hockey East. April 3, 1998 - Boston University captain Chris Drury captures the Hobey Baker award, marking the fourth time a Hockey East player has been so honored in the decade of the ‘90’s. August 10, 1998 - Hockey East honors one of its own, renaming the team sportsmanship award the Charles E. Holt Team Sportsmanship Award in recognition of the legendary coach’s lifetime achievements. March 19, 1999 - BC successfully defends its Hockey East title against UNH by a score of 5-4 in overtime, but the bigger story is the new attendance record set: 28,038 for the two-day event, up almost 10,000 from one year prior.
March 2, 1994 - After ten seasons of play, Hockey East announces its first All-Decade Team. Forwards are John Cullen (BU), David Emma (BC), Craig Janney (BC), Paul Kariya (Maine), Jim Montgomery (Maine) and Scott Pellerin (Maine). Defensemen are Brian Leetch (BC), Rob Gaudreau (PC), Peter Ahola (BU) and Greg Brown (BC). The goaltenders are Chris Terreri (PC) and Bruce Racine (NU).
April 6-8, 1999 - Hockey East enters three teams (BC, Maine, and UNH) in the NCAA Frozen Four, posting a 6-0 record against nonconference opponents along the way. Jason Krog of UNH wins the Hobey Baker Award, Hockey East’s second in as many seasons and fifth of the ‘90’s, but Maine captures the national title once again, taking a 3-2 OT decision from the Wildcats.
March 15, 1994 - For the first time ever, four Hockey East teams are selected for the NCAA Tournament — Boston University, UMass Lowell, New Hampshire and Northeastern.
April 8, 1999 - Hockey East announces the largest corporate partnership in the history of college hockey as Bauer/Nike is named the “Official Equipment of Hockey East”.
HISTORY IN HEADLINES the Hockey East semifinals at the FleetCenter. In the first game, UNH edges UMass, 5-4, in the first-ever semifinal appearance for the Minutemen. In the nightcap, an immediate classic, Boston University outlasts Boston College, 6-5 in double overtime.
January 8, 2010 - Boston University defeats Boston College, 3-2, in front of 38,472 freezing fans at historic Fenway Park.
April 7, 2000 - Two Hockey East players collect the sport’s highest individual honors. Boston College’s Mike Mottau is named the third consecutive Hockey East Hobey Baker Award winner while Maine’s Jim Leger receives the Hockey Humanitarian Award as college hockey’s top citizen.
September 30, 2003 - Hockey East opens its 20th anniversary season by announcing a new partnership with the New England Sports Network. The 2003-04 broadcast schedule includes regular season telecasts from eight of the nine Hockey East arenas, as well as live coverage of both the men’s and women’s championship games.
January 7, 2012 - Another sellout crowd for Frozen Fenway witnesses two overtime thrillers:Massachusetts defeating Vermont, 3-2, and Maine beating New Hampshire, 5-4.
June 26, 2000 - BU’s Rick DiPietro becomes the first goalie ever selected first overall in the NHL Entry Draft when the New York Islanders choose him as their goalie of the future. UMass Lowell’s Ron Hainsey, along with BC’s Brooks Orpik and Krys Kolanos, are also identified as elite prospects and are selected in the first round as well. January 27, 2001 - Hobey Baker hopeful Brian Gionta of Boston College scores five goals on five shots in the first period of a 7-2 win over Maine. March 15, 2001 - Gionta becomes the first player ever to be named a Hockey East All-Star for four straight seasons. He finishes his career as the all-time leading goal-scorer in Hockey East play with 83 goals in 96 games. April 7, 2001 - BC sophomore Krys Kolanos beats North Dakota goaltender Karl Goehring at 4:43 of overtime to clinch a long-awaited NCAA championship for the Eagles. Rookie Chuck Kobasew is named the Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, three weeks after being selected MVP of the Hockey East Tournament. August 11, 2001 - Seven former Hockey East players are among the 15 pre-selected to represent Team USA’s silver-medal winning entry at the 2002 Winter Olympics. September 24, 2001 - Hockey East loses one of its most prominent icons when Maine head coach Shawn Walsh passes away at age 46 following a lengthy battle against cancer. September 28, 2001 - The launch of a women’s Hockey East league is announced with play scheduled to begin in 2002-03. December 13, 2001 - 10,053 fans witness Colin Hemingway’s six-point performance as UNH defeats Dartmouth, 6-3, in the first college hockey game at the new Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, NH. March 16, 2002 - A record crowd of 17,122 watches the UNH Wildcats win their first-ever Hockey East tournament title with a 3-1 win over arch-rival Maine. April 12, 2002 - Maine head coach Tim Whitehead becomes the fourth different Hockey East coach in eight seasons to be acknowledged with the Spencer Penrose Award as the top college bench boss in the nation. He steered a team devastated by the death of former head coach Shawn Walsh all the way to the NCAA title game. March 14, 2003 - A capacity crowd of 17,565 is treated to a night of spectacular hockey in
January 8, 2004 - The University of Vermont is admitted as the 10th member of Hockey East. The Catamounts are scheduled to begin league play in 2005-06. March 20, 2004 - Maine goaltender Jimmy Howard is named Hockey East Tournament MVP after stopping 63 of 64 shots in a 2-1 triple overtime championship game win over UMass. Maine advances all the way to the NCAA title game, giving Hockey East a run of eight straight appearances in the culminating contest of the college hockey season. Howard sets new single season NCAA records for GAA (1.19) and save percentage (.956). January 3, 2005 - Boston University opens the state-of-the-art Harry Agganis Arena with a 2-1 win over top-ranked Minnesota. March 18-19, 2005 - The first-ever championship tournament sellout is achieved as 35,130 file into the FleetCenter for the two-day event. January 12, 2007 - NESN launches “Friday Night Ice,” the crown jewel in a television schedule that boasts more than 70 league games. March 18, 2007 - Hockey East receives a record five invitations to the 16-team NCAA field. March 22, 2008 - The Eagles down Vermont 4-0 in the 24th annual Championship. The Catamounts make their first HEA title game appearance in school history.
October 5, 2011 - Notre Dame is announced as the 11th member of Hockey East.
June 21, 2012 - The league officially accepts Connecticut as the 12th member school.
LEAGUE HISTORY
October 5, 1999 - Hockey East names the All-Decade Team of the 1990s. Included on the team are the five Hobey Baker winners - Chris Drury (BU), David Emma (BC), Paul Kariya (Maine), Jason Krog (UNH), and Scott Pellerin (Maine).
March 23, 2013 - UMass Lowell shuts out Boston University, 1-0, at the TD Garden for its first Hockey East Tournament Championship in school history. January 4-11, 2014 - Eight member schools participate in the third edition of Frozen Fenway, attracting 57,149 fans for two doubleheaders. March 21-22, 2014 - UMass Lowell goalie Connor Hellebuyck completes back-to-back shutouts of Notre Dame and UNH at TD Garden to lead UML to their second-straight league title. April 11, 2014 - BC’s Johnny Gaudreau becomes the 8th Hockey East player to claim the Hobey Baker Award, following a brilliant junior season in which he tied Paul Kariya’s record 31-game point streak, notching 29 goals and 32 assists in the span. March 25, 2015 - Boston University captures the eighth Hockey East Tournament title in program history, toppling UMass Lowell, 5-3, at TD Garden. April 10, 2015 - Hockey East boasts its second consecutive Hobey Baker Award winner as BU’s Jack Eichel becomes just the second freshman to capture the trophy. Eichel led the nation in point scoring as a rookie. April 11, 2015 - Providence College wins the first NCAA national title in school history, 4-3, over Boston University at TD Garden. Goaltender Jon Gillies is named Most Outstanding Player of the Frozen Four.
April 12, 2008 - Boston College defeats CCHA foe Notre Dame, 4-1 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado for its third National Championship in school history. Junior Nathan Gerbe is named Most Outstanding Player of the Tournament with eights points (5g,3a) in two Frozen Four contests. March 20-21, 2009 - NJ Devils President Lou Lamoriello presents BU the Lamoriello Trophy as the 25th tournament champion. 17 Hockey East alumni of the Top 50 all-time HEA players return for the championship weekend festivities. April 10, 2009 - BU blueliner Matt Gilroy returns Hockey East to the Hobey Baker podium, becoming the league’s 7th player to be honored as the nation’s best. April 11, 2009 - Boston University wins its fifth national title in school history with an amazing comeback against Miami. The Terriers score two extra attacker goals in the final minute of the game and Terrier Colby Cohen wins it in overtime.
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TOURNAMENT AND THE LAMORIELLO TROPHY On March 7, 1988, the Hockey East Executive Committee voted to name the conference championship trophy the Lamoriello Trophy. The title honors Lou Lamoriello, the first commissioner of Hockey East and a leader in the formation of the conference. The league commissioned the creation of a permanent trophy in 1998, and it was delivered in time for the 1999 championship. Lamoriello served as the Providence College head coach for 15 seasons (196883), guiding the Friars to an overall record of 248-179-13, a winning percentage of .580. He led the Friars to a 33-10-0 mark in the 1982-83 campaign, the best in the nation that year. Providence also reached the Frozen Four that season for the first time since 1964. Lamoriello resigned as coach following that season to devote more time to his role as the Providence Athletics Director, a post to which he was appointed in July of 1982. With the Athletics Directors from Boston College, Boston University, New Hampshire and Northeastern, Lamoriello formed the Hockey East Association in July of 1983. He was the driving force in the history-making interlocking schedule agreement with the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and in the first-ever college hockey television package. A native of Johnston, R.I., Lamoriello attended LaSalle Academy and graduated from Providence College in 1963. As an undergraduate, Lamoriello lettered in
baseball and hockey, serving as captain for each team during his senior year. He was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1980. In April of 1987, Lamoriello resigned as Commissioner of Hockey East and as PC Athletics Director to take the position of President and General Manager of the NHL’s New Jersey Devils. Lamoriello continued to succeed in the NHL as the Devils have won the Stanley Cup three times during his tenure. Five former Hockey East players — Kevin Dean (UNH), Brian Gionta (BC), Bill Guerin (BC), Jay Pandolfo (BU) and Chris Terreri (PC), have won at least one Cup each under Lamoriello’s watch. Lamoriello has won on the international level as well. He organized the Team USA entry in both the 1996 World Cup of Hockey and the 1998 Winter Olympics as the General Manager of each team. The former, paced by Hockey East alumni Brian Leetch (BC), Keith Tkachuk (BU) and Tony Amonte (BU) beat Canada in the finals, two games to one, to win the inaugural World Cup. Lamoriello was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in the builders category in 2009, and entered the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012.
2016 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT All 12 teams will once again qualify for the 2016 Hockey East tournament, with the top four teams in the league standings enjoying a first round bye into the quarterfinals. Teams seeded 5 through 12 will face off in best-of-three series at the campus sites of the higher seeds (No. 5 hosting No. 12, etc.). Advancing teams will then be reseeded and will play best-of-three quarterfinal series on the campuses of the four highest seeded teams. The four quarterfinal winners will be reseeded again as they advance to the TD Garden in Boston for the semifinals and Championship Game. Tickets for the Hockey East Championship at the TD Garden will go on sale in early December and can be purchased by calling (800) 745-3000 or by visiting Ticketmaster.com. The winner of the conference tournament receives an automatic berth in the NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Championship Tournament.
TD GARDEN The Hockey East Championships were first held at the Providence Civic Center following the inaugural season of 1984-85. After several successful showings at the original Boston Garden, the tournament moved with its sister events to the FleetCenter, the Garden’s successor. The FleetCenter was re-christened as the TD Garden in the summer of 2005. The building has become a recognized leader in hosting college hockey events, having set attendance records for the NCAA Frozen Four in 1998, and boasting progressively larger crowds for the Beanpot and the Hockey East Championships, culminating with repeated sellouts for both events in recent years. The 2004 Frozen Four at the FleetCenter was a huge success, and the TD Garden will once again host the sport’s culminating event in 2015. Since its grand opening in 1995, nearly 50 million people have come to the TD Banknorth Garden to see the arena’s famous tenants, the NHL’s Boston Bruins and NBA’s Boston Celtics, as well as world-renowned concerts and sporting events, family shows, wrestling, ice shows and much more. Measuring 755,000 square feet and sitting above a five story, 1,150 space parking garage, the state-of-the-art facility includes a multi-million dollar video scoreboard (Garden HDX), and a seating capacity of 17,565 for hockey games. In the summer of 2006, the TD Garden went through an extreme make-over with the addition of The Premium Club’s SportsDeck and The Boardroom. The complex is easily accessible by the MBTA’s Green Line, Orange Line, and Commuter Rail via North Station.
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Season History
REGULAR SEASON QUICK REFERENCE Season Player Rookie Coach Scoring GAA Year Champion of the Year of the Year of the Year Leader Leader 1984-85 Boston College Chris Terreri Ken Hodge Len Ceglarski Tim Army, PC Chris Terreri, PC 24-9-1 Providence Boston College Boston College 60 points 3.49 GAA 1985-86 Boston College Scott Harlow Scott Young, BU Jack Parker Scott Harlow, BC Scott Gordon, BC 23-9-2 Boston College Al Loring, ME Boston University 67 points 3.42 GAA 1986-87 Boston College Brian Leetch Brian Leetch Bill Riley, Jr. Craig Janney, BC Scott King, ME 26-6-0 Boston College Boston College Lowell 74 points 3.06 GAA 1987-88 Maine Mike McHugh Mario Thyer Shawn Walsh David Capuano, ME Scott King, ME 20-4-2 Maine Maine Maine 59 points 2.97 GAA 1988-89 Boston College Greg Brown Rob Gaudreau, PC Fern Flaman Tim Sweeney, BC David Littman, BC 16-6-4 Boston College Scott Pellerin, ME Northeastern 48 points 3.04 GAA 1989-90 Boston College Greg Brown Scott Cashman Shawn Walsh David Emma, BC Scott King, ME 15-6-0 Boston College Boston University Maine 44 points 2.35 GAA 1990-91 Boston College David Emma Jeff Levy Dick Umile David Emma, BC Scott LaGrand, BC 16-5-0 Boston College New Hampshire New Hampshire 51 points 3.02 GAA 1991-92 New Hampshire Scott Pellerin Ian Moran, BC Jack Parker Mike Boback, PC Derek Herlofsky, BU 15-4-2 Maine Craig Darby, PC Boston University 39 points 2.45 GAA 1992-93 Maine Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Shawn Walsh Paul Kariya, ME Garth Snow, ME 22-1-1 Maine Maine Maine 63 points 2.01 GAA 1993-94 Boston University Dwayne Roloson Greg Bullock Bruce Crowder Mike Pomichter, BU Derek Herlofsky, BU 21-3-0 UMass Lowell UMass Lowell UMass Lowell 33 points 2.27 GAA 1994-95 BU 16-5-3 Chris Imes Mark Mowers Shawn Walsh Greg Bullock, UML Blair Allison, ME Maine 15-3-6 Maine New Hampshire Maine 47 points 2.72 GAA 1995-96 Boston U. Jay Pandolfo Marty Reasoner Bruce Crowder Chris Drury, BU Tom Noble, BU 17-5-2 Boston University Boston College UMass-Lowell 42 points 2.89 GAA 1996-97 BU 16-4-4 Chris Drury Greg Koehler Dick Umile Chris Drury, BU Michel Larocque, BU UNH 18-6-0 Boston University UMass Lowell New Hampshire 41 points 2.57 GAA 1997-98 Boston University Chris Drury Brian Gionta Bruce Crowder Tom Nolan, UNH (42) Michel Larocque, BU 18-4-2 Boston University Boston College Northeastern Marty Reasoner, BC 1.74 GAA 1998-99 New Hampshire Jason Krog Darren Haydar Dick Umile Jason Krog, UNH Ty Conklin, UNH 18-3-3 New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire 53 points 1.64 GAA 1999-00 Boston University Ty Conklin, UNH Rick DiPietro Jack Parker Cory Larose, ME Scott Clemmensen, BC 15-3-6 Mike Mottau, BC Boston University Boston University 33 points 1.98 GAA 2000-01 Boston College Brian Gionta Chuck Kobasew Paul Pooley Brian Gionta, BC Ty Conklin, UNH 17-5-2 Boston College Boston College Providence 35 points 1.83 GAA 2001-02 New Hampshire Darren Haydar Sean Collins Dick Umile Darren Haydar, UNH Mike Ayers, UNH 17-4-3 New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire 42 points 1.79 GAA 2002-03 BC 16-6-2 Mike Ayers, UNH Jimmy Howard Don Cahoon Ben Eaves, BC Matti Kaltiainen, BC UNH 15-5-4 Ben Eaves, BC Maine Massachusetts 42 points 2.20 GAA, .898 save% 2003-04 Boston College Steve Saviano Michel Léveillé Jerry York Ryan Shannon, BC Jimmy Howard, ME 17-4-3 New Hampshire Maine Boston College Tony Voce, BC (27 points) 1.15 GAA, .953 svae% 2004-05 Boston College Patrick Eaves Peter Vetri Jack Parker Jason Guerriero, NU Matti Kaltiainen, BC 14-3-7 Boston College UMass Lowell Boston University 34 points 1.81 GAA, .921 save% 2005-06 2006-07
Boston University 17-7-3
Chris Collins Boston College
Brandon Yip Boston University
Jack Parker Boston University
Chris Collins, BC 39 points
Cory Schneider, BC 1.96 GAA, .932 save%
New Hampshire 18-7-2
John Curry Boston University
Teddy Purcell Maine
Dick Umile New Hampshire
Brian Boyle, BC 37 points
John Curry, BU 1.85 GAA, .934 save%
2007-08
New Hampshire 19-5-3
Kevin Regan New Hampshire
Colin Wilson Boston University
Kevin Sneddon Vermont
Bryan Ewing, BU 35 points
Kevin Regan, UNH 1.83 GAA, .940 save%
James Marcou, UMass Colin Wilson, BU 35 points
Brad Thiessen, NU 2.09 GAA, .932 save%
Bobby Butler, UNH Gustav Nyquist, ME 41 points
Carter Hutton, UML 2.35 GAA, .925 save%
2008-09 Boston University Brad Thiessen Kieran Millan Greg Cronin 18-5-4 Northeastern Boston University Northeastern 2009-10 New Hampshire Bobby Butler Stephane Da Costa Mark Dennehy, MC 15-6-6 New Hampshire Merrimack Dick Umile, UNH 2010-11 Boston College Paul Thompson Charlie Coyle Jerry York 20-6-1 New Hampshire Boston University Boston College
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Paul Thompson, UNH 42 points
John Muse, BC 1.84 GAA, .933 save%
2011-12
Boston College 19-7-1
Spencer Abbott Maine
Scott Wilson UMass-Lowell
Norm Bazin UMass Lowell
Spencer Abbott, ME 38 points
Parker Milner, BC 1.85 GAA, .928 save%
2012-13
UMass Lowell 16-9-2
Johnny Gaudreau Boston College
Jon Gillies Providence
Norm Bazin UMass Lowell
Johnny Gaudreau, BC 36 points
Connor Hellebuyck 1.38 GAA, .948 save%
2013-14
Boston College 16-2-2
Johnny Gaudreau Boston College
Mario Puskarich Vermont
Jerry York Boston College
Johnny Gaudreau, BC 36 points
Thatcher Demko, BC 1.35 GAA, .948 save%
2014-15
Boston University 14-5-3
Jack Eichel Boston University
Jack Eichel Boston University
David Quinn Boston University
Jack Eichel, BU 44 points
Jon Gillies, PC 1.74 GAA, .939 save%
TOURNAMENT QUICK REFERENCE 2015 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT OPENING ROUND (best-of-three series) #6 Maine 2, #11 Merrimack 0 #7 Vermont 2, #10 Massachusetts 1 #8 Notre Dame 3, #9 Boston University 2 QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #8 Notre Dame def. #1 Boston College, 7-2, 2-4, 4-2 #2 UMass Lowell def. #7 Vermont, 3-2, 2-3 (OT), 2-1 #3 Providence def. #6 Maine, 3-1, 4-2 #4 New Hampshire def. #5 Northeastern, 1-0, 4-5 (OT), 5-4 SEMIFINALS (TD Garden) UMass Lowell 4, Vermont 1 Boston University 4, New Hampshire 1
Season History
YEAR CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TOURNAMENT MVP 1985 Providence 2, Boston College 1 (2OT) Chris Terreri - PC 1986 Boston University 9, Boston College 4 Peter Marshall - BU 1987 Boston College 4, Maine 2 Brian Leetch - BC 1988 Northeastern 4, Maine 3 Bruce Racine - NU 1989 Maine 5, Boston College 4 Bob Beers (Maine) 1990 Boston College 4, Maine 3 Scott LaGrand - BC 1991 Boston University 4, Maine 3 (OT) Shawn McEachern - BU 1992 Maine 4, New Hampshire 1 Scott Pellerin (Maine) 1993 Maine 5, Boston University 2 Jim Montgomery (Maine) 1994 Boston University 3, UMass Lowell 2 Dwayne Roloson - UML 1995 Boston University 3, Providence 2 Bob Bell - PC 1996 Providence 3, Maine 2 Joe Hulbig - PC 1997 Boston University 4, New Hampshire 2 Michel Larocque - BU 1998 Boston College 3, Maine 2 Marty Reasoner - BC 1999 Boston College 5, New Hampshire 4 (OT) Blake Bellefeuille - BC 2000 Maine 2, Boston College 1 Niko Dimitrakos (Maine) 2001 Boston College 5, Providence 3 Chuck Kobasew - BC 2002 New Hampshire 3, Maine 1 Darren Haydar - UNH 2003 New Hampshire 1, Boston University 0 (OT) Sean Fields - BU 2004 Maine 2, UMass 1 (3OT) Jimmy Howard (Maine) 2005 Boston College 3, New Hampshire 1 Brian Boyle - BC 2006 Boston U. 2, Boston College 1 (OT) David Van der Gulik - BU 2007 Boston College 5, New Hampshire 2 Brock Bradford - BC 2008 Boston College 4, Vermont 0 Nathan Gerbe - BC 2009 Boston University 1, UMass Lowell 0 Kieran Millan - BU 2010 Boston College 7, Maine 6 (OT) Matt Lombardi - BC 2011 Boston College 5, Merrimack 3 Cam Atkinson - BC 2012 Boston College 4, Maine 1 Johnny Gaudreau - BC 2013 UMass Lowell 1, Boston University 0 Connor Hellebuyck - UML 2014 UMass Lowell 4, New Hampshire 0 Connor Hellebucyk - UML 2015 Boston University 5, UMass Lowell 3 Jack Eichel - BU
CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden) Boston University 5, UMass Lowell 3 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Matt O’Connor, BU D: Matt Grzelcyk, BU D: Robbie Russo, ND F: Jack Eichel, BU F: Grayson Downing, UNH F: Evan Rodrigues, BU MVP: Jack Eichel, BU
Tournament Championships By Coach Coach Jerry York
School Boston College
Years 1995-
Games 70
Record 53-16-1
Titles 9
Jack Parker
Boston University
1985-2013
98
62-35-1
7
Shawn Walsh
Maine
1985-2001
49
34-15-0
4
Norm Bazin
UMass Lowell
2012-
16
12-4-0
2 (2013, 2014)
Dick Umile
New Hampshire
1991-
84
49-34-1
2 (2002. 2003)
Len Ceglarski
Boston College
1985-1992
18
10-7-1
2 (1987. 1990)
David Quinn
Boston University
2013-
5
4-1-0
1 (2015)
Tim Whitehead
UML/Maine
1997-2013
49
24-24-1
1 (2004)
Paul Pooley
Providence
1995-2005
32
13-19-0
1 (1996)
Fern Flaman
Northeastern
1985-89
12
5-7-0
1 (1988)
Steve Stirling
Providence
1985
4
4-0-0
1 (1985)
Kevin Sneddon
Vermont
2004-
30
12-18-0
None
Nate Leaman
Providence
2012-
12
6-8-0
None
Mark Dennehy
Merrimack
2006-
17
7-10-0
None
Jeff Jackson
Notre Dame
2014-
11
6-5-0
None
Jim Madigan
Northeastern
2012-
5
1-4-0
None
Red Gendron
Maine
2013-
6
2-4-0
None
John Micheletto
Massachusetts
2013-
4
1-3-0
None
Mike Cavanaugh
UConn
2014-
2
0-2-0
None
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Season History
ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTS
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Season
Opening Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Consolation
1985
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No. 5 UL def. No. 4 UNH (7-6, 4-8, 1-0)
No. 3 PC def. No. 2 BU (5-2)
No. 3 PC def. No. 1 BC (2-1, 2OT)
No. 2 BU def. No. 5 UML (6-4)
No. 2 BU def. No. 7 ME (7-4, 4-2)
No. 1 BC def. No. 5 UL (6-5)
No. 3 PC def. No. 6 NU (3-2, 3-0)
1986
No. 2 BU def. No. 1 BC (9-4)
No. 6 UML 8 def. No. 4 PC (8-5)
No. 1 BC def. No. 3 ME (4-2)
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No. 2 NU def. No. 1 ME (4-3)
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No. 2 Maine def. No. 1 BC (5-4)
No. 4 PC def. No. 3 NU (3-2)
No. 1 BC def. No. 3 ME, 4-3
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No. 3 BU def. No. 2 ME (4-3, OT)
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No.6 UL def. No. 3 NU (4-2, 3-4)
No. 2 BU def. No. 4 PC (3-2)
No. 2 BU def. No. 7 UNH (1-1, 4-3)
No. 1 BC def. No. 6 UL (5-2)
No. 4 PC def. No. 5 ME (5-4, 5-2)
1987
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No. 3 NU def. No. 4 BU (3-2)
No. 3 Maine def. No. 2 UL (5-4)
No. 3 ME def. No. 6 PC (5-2)
No. 1 BC def. No. 5 NU (9-3)
1988
No. 4 UL def. No. 5 BC (3-3, 5-2)
No. 2 NU def. No. 4 UL (3-1, 1-2)
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No. 6 PC def. No. 3 BU (3-2, 6-4)
No. 1 ME def. No. 6 PC (6-5, 11-2)
1989
No. 4 PC def. No. 5 BU (3-2)
No. 1 BC def. No. 4 PC (6-5, 2OT)
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No. 3 NU def. No. 6 UNH (5-4, OT)
No. 2 Maine def. No. 3 NU (3-2, OT)
1990
No. 1 BC def. No. 8 MC (3-1, 3-6. 8-5)
No. 3 ME def. No. 3 BU, 3-1
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No. 2 ME def. No. 7 UL (7-3, 16-0)
No. 1 BC def. No. 5 UNH, 5-4 (OT)
No. 3 BU def. No. 6 NU (3-4. 5-2, 5-3)
No. 5 UNH def. No. 4 PC (1-5, 2-0, 7-4)
1991
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No. 8 NU def. No. 1 BC (6-5)
No. 3 BU def. No. 4 PC (7-5)
No. 2 ME def. No. 7 UML (5-3)
No. 2 ME def. No. 8 NU (4-3, OT)
No. 3 BU def. No. 6 MC (7-1)
No. 4 PC def. No. 5 UNH (4-1)
1992
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No. 1 ME def. No. 8 MC (7-0)
No. 1 ME def. No. 5 BC (7-3)
No. 2 UNH def. No. 7 NU (4-2)
No. 2 UNH def. No. 3 PC (5-3)
No. 3 PC def. No. 6 UML (7-0)
No. 5 BC def. No. 4 BU (5-2)
1993
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No. 1 ME def. No. 8 NU (6-1, 9-5)
No. 1 ME def. No. 4 UML (7-5)
No. 2 BU def. No. 7 BC (6-2, 5-1)
No. 2 BU def. No. 3 UNH (2-0)
No. 3 UNH def. No. 6 MC (5-3, 9-2)
No. 4 UML def. No. 5 PC (7-4, 3-3, OT)
1994
No. 1 BU def. No. 8 ME (8-5, 4-3)
No. 1 BU def. No. 4 NU (5-2)
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No. 2 UML def. No. 7 MC (7-1, 3-0)
No. 2 UML def. No. 3 UNH (4-2)
No. 3 UNH def. No. 6 BC (4-1, 6-5, 2OT)
No. 4 NU def. No. 5 PC (4-3, 2-1, OT)
1995
No. 9 UMA def. No. 8 BC (5-4)
No. 1 ME def. No. 9 UMA (7-4)
No. 2 BU def. No. 5 UML (4-2)
No. 2 BU def. No. 7 MC (4-3)
No. 6 PC def. No. 1 ME (7-3)
No. 6 PC def. No. 3 UNH (3-2, OT)
No. 5 UML def. No. 4 NU (5-2)
1996
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No. 1 BU def. No. 8 UMA (5-2, 14-1)
No. 3 ME def. No. 2 UML (5-2)
No. 2 UML def. No. 7 NU (7-3, 4-3)
No. 4 PC def. No. 1 BU (5-4)
No. 3 ME def. No. 6 UNH (4-2, 8-4)
No. 4 PC def. No. 5 BC (5-2, 4-2)
1997
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No. 1 BU def. No 8 NU (6-2, 7-1)
No. 1 BU def. No. 6 UML (3-2)
No. 2 UNH def. No. 7 UMA (5-1, 8-2)
No. 2 UNH def. No. 5 BC (4-0)
No. 6 UML def. No. 3 PC (6-2, 6-5)
No. 5 BC def. No. 4 MC (7-6, 5-3)
1998
No. 8 MC def. No. 1 BU (4-1, 5-6, 5-4)
No. 2 BC def. No. 8 MC (7-2)
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No. 2 BC def. No. 7 PC (4-3, 6-3)
No. 6 ME def. No. 5 UML (6-2)
No. 6 ME def. No. 3 UNH (3-2, 2OT, 5-3)
No. 5 UML def. No. 4 NU (8-2, 2-3, 5-1)
1999
No. 1 UNH def. No. 8 MC (3-2, 5-4)
No. 3 BC def. No. 2 ME (3-2)
No. 2 ME def. No. 7 UMA (3-1, 5-2)
No. 1 UNH def. No. 4 PC (6-2)
No. 3 BC def. No. 6 UML (5-0, 5-4)
No. 4 PC def. No. 5 BU (8-2, 2-8, 5-1)
2000
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No. 1 BU def. No. 8 UMA (4-2, 5-2)
No. 3 BC def. No. 2 UNH (2-1)
No. 2 UNH def. No. 7 MC (5-2, 3-2, OT)
No. 4 ME def. No. 1 BU (4-2)
No. 3 BC def. No. 6 NU (8-4, 3-2)
No. 4 ME def. No. 5 PC (5-3, 5-4, OT)
No. 1 ME def. No. 2 UNH (4-1)
No. 1 ME def. No. 2 BU (5-2)
No. 4 UML def. No. 3 UNH (5-4, OT)
No. 1 BU def. No. 2 UML (3-2)
No. 3 UNH ties No. 4 NU (4-4)
No. 2 BU def. No. 6 PC (3-2)
No. 1 ME def. No. 5 UML (6-0)
No. 4 PC def. No. 3 ME (3-2)
No. 1 BU def. No. 2 UML (7-3)
No. 1 BU def. No. 2 UNH (4-2)
No. 5 BC ties No 6 UML (2-2, OT)
No. 2 BC def. No. 6 ME (3-2)
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No. 3 BC def. No. 1 UNH (5-4, OT) --
No. 4 ME def. No. 3 BC (2-1)
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ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTS Season
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Consolation
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No. 1 BC def. No. 8 MC (1-0, 5-1)
No. 1 BC def. No. 5 UML (5-1)
No. 1 BC def. No. 3 PC (5-3)
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No. 2 ME def. No. 7 NU (2-1, 6-3)
No. 3 PC def. No. 2 ME (4-3)
No. 3 PC def. No. 6 BU (6-3, 1-2, 4-3, 2OT)
No. 5 UML def. No. 4 UNH (2-4, 2-1, 2-1)
2002
No. 1 UNH def. No. 3 ME (3-1)
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No. 1 UNH def. No. 5 BU (1-0, OT)
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No. 1 UNH def. No. 8 MC (6-2, 5-4, OT)
No. 1 UNH def. No. 4 UML (4-3)
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No. 2 BU def. No. 7 PC (3-2, 4-2)
No. 3 ME def. No. 2 BU (4-3)
No. 3 ME def. No. 6 BC (7-3, 4-2)
No. 4 UML def. No. 5 NU (5-2, 2-4, 3-1)
2003
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No. 1 UNH def. No. 8 UML (8-4, 8-4)
No. 1 UNH def. No. 6 UMA (5-4)
No. 2 BC def. No. 7 MC (4-1, 2-1)
No. 5 BU def. No. 2 BC (6-5, 2OT)
No. 6 UMA def. No. 3 ME (5-3, 4-2)
No. 5 BU def. No. 4 PC (5-4, OT, 7-1)
2004
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No. 8 BU def. No. 1 BC (3-2, 0-4, 4-2)
No. 3 UMA def. No. 4 UNH (5-2)
No. 2 ME def. No. 7 MC (2-1, 3-2)
No. 2 ME def. No. 8 BU (1-0)
No. 3 UMA def. No. 6 UML (6-3, 3-1)
No. 4 UNH def. No. 5 PC (2-1, 3-4, OT, 1-0)
2005
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No. 1 BC def. No. 8 UMA (3-2, OT, 5-1)
No. 1 BC def. No. 4 ME (2-1, 2OT)
No. 2 BU def. No. 7 PC (1-4, 2-0, 2-0)
No. 3 UNH def. No. 2 BU (5-2)
No. 3 UNH def. No. 6 NU (6-1, 4-0)
No. 4 ME def. No. 5 UML (7-2, 5-1)
2006
No. 1 BU def. No. 8 UMA (4-1, 4-1)
No. 3 BC def. No. 2 ME (4-1)
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No. 2 ME def. No. 7 UML (4-3, OT, 4-3)
No. 1 BU def. No. 4 UNH (4-2)
No. 3 BC def. No. 6 UVM (3-2, OT, 6-2)
No. 4 UNH def. No. 5 PC (4-0, 2-1, 2OT)
2007
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No. 1 UNH def. No. 8 PC (4-0, 6-0)
No. 1 UNH def. No. 4 UMA (3-2, 2OT)
No. 2 BC def. No. 7 NU (3-0, 7-1)
No. 2 BC def. No. 3 BU (6-2)
No. 3 BU def. No. 6 UVM (2-3, 2-0, 3-2, OT)
No. 4 UMA def. No. 5 ME (3-2, 5-2)
2008
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No. 1 UNH def. No. 8 UMA (4-1, 7-2)
No. 4 BC def. No. 1 UNH (5-4, 3OT)
No. 2 BU def. No. 7 UML (5-3, 1-4, 4-2)
No. 3 UVM def. No. 2 BU (3-1)
No. 3 UVM def. No. 6 NU (1-0, 1-2, OT, 4-1)
No. 4 BC def. No. 5 PC (5-1, 5-1)
2009
No. 1 BU def. No. 8 ME (2-1, 3-6, 6-2)
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No. 1 BU def. No. 6 BC (3-2)
No. 2 NU def. No. 7 UMA (1-2, 4-1, 3-2, OT) No. 5 UML def. No. 2 NU (3-2, OT)
No. 6 BC def. No. 3 UNH (5-3, 1-0)
No. 5 UML def. No. 4 UVM (4-3, OT, 4-2)
2010
No. 8 UVM def. No. 1 UNH (4-7, 1-0, 1-0, OT) No. 4 ME def. No. 3 BU (5-2)
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No. 2 BC def. No. 7 UMA (6-5, 5-2)
No. 3 BU def. No. 6 MC (3-2, 2-3, OT, 3-0)
No. 4 ME def. No. UML (1-2, 2-0, 3-2, OT)
2011
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No. 1 BC def. No. 8 UMA (4-1, 4-2)
No. 1 BC def. No. 6 NU (5-4)
No. 2 UNH def. No. 7 UVM (3-1, 4-3)
No. 4 MC def. No. 2 UNH (4-1)
No. 6 NU def. No. 3 BU (4-2. 2-5, 5-4)
No. 4 MC def. No. 5 ME (5-4, 6-2)
2012
No. 1 BC def. No. 8 UMA (2-1, 3-2)
No. 1 BC def. No. 7 PC (4-2)
No. 7 PC def. No. 2 UML (5-3, 2-3, OT, 1-0)
No. 4 ME def. No. 3 BU (5-3)
No. 3 BU def. No. 6 UNH (2-3, 2OT, 4-2, 5-4, 2OT)
No. 4 ME def. No. 5 MC (2-1, 2-5, 2-1)
2013
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No. 1 UML def. No. 8 ME (4-1, 2-1, OT)
No. 1 UML def. No. 4 PC (2-1)
No. 2 BC def. No. 7 UVM (4-2, 4-1)
No. 3 BU def. No. 2 BC (6-3)
No. 3 BU def. No. 6 MC (3-0, 5-3)
No. 4 PC def. No. 5 UNH (3-2, 1-4, 3-2)
2014
No. 6 ME def. No. 11 MC (2-0)
No. 8 ND def. No. 1 BC (7-2, 2-4, 4-2)
No. 7 UVM def. No. 10 UMA (2-1)
No. 2 UML def. No. 7 UVM (3-2, 2-3, OT, 2-1) No. 4 UNH def. No. 3 PC (3-1)
No. 8 ND def. No. 9 BU (3-2)
No. 3 PC def. No. 6 ME (3-1, 4-2)
No. 2 ME def. No. 3 UMA (2-1, 3OT) --
No. 1 BC def. No. 3 UNH (3-1)
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No. 1 BU def. No. 3 BC (2-1, OT)
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No. 2 BC def. No. 1 UNH (5-2)
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No. 4 BC def. No. 3 UVM (4-0)
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No. 1 BU def. No. 5 UML (1-0)
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No. 2 BC def. No. 4 ME (7-6, OT)
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No. 1 BC def. No. 4 MC (5-3)
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No. 1 BC def. No. 4 ME (4-1)
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No. 1 UML def. No. 3 BU (1-0)
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No. 2 UML def. No. 4 UNH (4-0)
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No. 1 BU def. No. 4 UML (5-3)
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No. 2 BC def. No. 8 UVM (3-0)
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Season History
Opening Round
2001
No. 2 UML def. No. 8 ND (4-0)
No. 4 UNH def. No. 5 NU (1-0, 4-5, OT, 5-4)
2015
No. 5 ND def. No. 12 UMA (3-4, 5OT, 5-3, 7-0) No. 1 BU def. No. 11 MC (6-2, 5-0)
No. 11 MC def. No. 6 NU (3-2, OT, 2-1, 2OT) No. 8 UNH def. No. 2 PC (2-1, OT, 1-2, 2-1, OT)
No. 4 UML def. No. 7 UVM (4-1)
No. 7 UVM def. No. 10 ME (4-2, 2-4, 3-2, OT) No. 7 UVM def. No. 3 BC (2-4, 3-1, 1-0)
No. 8 UNH def. No. 9 UConn (5-2, 2-0)
No. 1 BU def. No. 8 UNH (4-1)
No. 4 UML def. No. 5 ND (5-0, 2-4, 6-4)
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Season History
1984-85 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION PROVIDENCE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR CHRIS TERRERI
Coach of the Year: Len Ceglarski, Boston College Rookie of the Year: Ken Hodge, Boston College
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Standings GP W L T Boston College 34 24 9 1 Boston University 34 19 11 4 Providence 34 15 14 5 New Hampshire 34 12 21 1 Lowell 34 11 21 2 Northeastern 34 11 22 1 Maine 34 8 26 0
Pts 49 42 35 25 24 23 16
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Tim Army - PC 2. Scott Harlow - BC 3. John Cullen - BU Rod Isbister - NU Bob Sweeney - BC
60 57 51 51 51
Goals 1. Scott Harlow - BC 2. Bob Sweeney - BC 3. John Cullen - BU Steve Rooney - PC 5. Tim Army - PC Doug Brown - BC Rob Isbister - NU Mark Lori - NU Jon Morris - UL
29 27 25 25 21 21 21 21 21
Goals Against Average 1. Chris Terreri - PC 3.49 2. Scott Gordon - BC 3.67 3. Bruce Racine - NU 4.09 4. Bruce Gilles - UNH 4.34 5. Dana Demole - UL 4.77 Save Percentage 1. Chris Terreri - PC 2. Scott Gordon - BC 3. Bruce Gilles - UNH 4. Jean Lacoste - ME Bruce Racine - NU
.905 .890 .887 .866 .866
GF 182 139 119 139 125 120 105
GPG 5.36 (1) 4.09 (t2) 3.50 (6) 4.09 (t2) 3.68 (4) 3.53 (5) 3.09 (7)
GA 125 132 127 152 169 155 185
GAPG 3.68 (1) 3.89 (3) 3.74 (2) 4.47 (4) 4.97 (6) 4.56 (5) 5.45 (7)
PP Pct. 28.2 (1) 19.8 (4) 22.6 (t2) 19.1 (5) 18.9 (6) 22.6 (t2) 11.9 (7)
PK Pct. 79.3 (2) 77.5 (6) 80.4 (1) 77.8 (5) 79.1 (3) 77.9 (4) 70.7 (7)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team Chris Terreri - PC * Jim Averill - NU * Peter Taglianetti - PC * Tim Army - PC * John Cullen - BU Rod Isbister - NU
Position G D D F F F
Second Team Bruce Racine - NU Paul Ames - UL Scott Shaunessy - BU * Doug Brown - BC Scott Harlow - BC * Bob Sweeney - BC
*All-American
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Bruce Racin, Northeastern Defenseman: Paul Cavallini, Providence Defenseman: Shawn Whitham, Providence Forward: Clark Donatelli, Boston University Forward: Ken Hodge, Boston College Forward: Steve Leach, New Hampshire Forward: Jon Morris, Lowell
NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals (two games, total goals) Minnesota 7 at Boston College 5 at Boston College 4, Minnesota 1 at Michigan State 3, Providence 2 Providence 4 at Michigan State 2 Semifinals Providence 4, Boston College 3 (3OT) Consolation Minnesota Duluth 7, Boston College 6 (OT) Championship RPI 2, Providence 1
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Overall 28-15-2 24-14-4 23-17-5 16-26-1 15-25-2 13-24-1 12-29-1
1985-86 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
PLAYER OF THE YEAR SCOTT HARLOW
Coach of the Year: Jack Parker, Boston University Rookies of the Year: Al Loring, Maine and Scott Young, Boston University
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Standings GP W L T Boston College 34 23 9 2 Boston University 34 20 11 3 Northeastern 34 18 14 2 Providence 34 11 22 1 Maine 34 8 25 1 Lowell 34 5 27 2 New Hampshire 34 5 27 2
Pts 48 43 38 23 17 12 12
GF 158 147 165 105 118 118 114
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Scott Harlow - BC 2. Jay Heinbuck - NU 3. John Cullen - BU 4. Clark Donatelli - BU 5. Rod Isbister - NU
67 65 59 51 49
Goals 1. Scott Harlow - BC 32 2. Gord Cruickshank - PC 29 3. Jay Heinbuck - NU 27 4. Rod Isbister - NU 23 5. Clark Donatelli - BU 22 Goals Against Average 1. Scott Gordon - BC 3.42 2. Dave Littman - BC 3.46 3. Bob Deraney - BU 3.48 4. Terry Taillefer - BU 3.50 5. Chris Terreri - PC 3.87 Save Percentage 1. Chris Terreri - PC 2. Bob Deraney - BU 3. Scott Gordon - BC Terry Taillefer - BU 5. Dave Littman - BC
GPG 4.65 (2) 4.33 (3) 4.87 (1) 3.09 (7) 3.47 (t4) 3.47(t4) 3.36 (6)
GA 123 127 158 140 177 166 188
GAPG 3.62 (1) 3.74 (2) 4.65 (4) 4.12 (3) 5.21 (6) 4.89 (5) 5.53 (7)
PP Pct. 23.5 (1) 22.6 (2) 21.3 (3) 18.2 (4) 12.6 (7) 16.8 (6) 17.9 (5)
PK Pct. 84.7 (1) 81.5 (3) 84.0 (2) 79.7 (4) 77.0 (5) 66.7 (7) 71.4 (6)
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
Overall 26-13-3 25-14-4 20-17-2 14-24-1 11-28-1 11-29-2 5-29-3
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team Position Second Team Scott Gordon - BC G Terry Taillefer - BU Claude Lodin - NU D Bob Emery - BC David Quinn - BU D Paul Fitzsimmons - NU Scott Shaunessy - BU D John Cullen - BU * F * Doug Brown - BC Scott Harlow - BC * F Gord Cruickshank - PC Jay Heinbuck - NU F * Clark Donatelli - BU *All-Americans; Other All-Americans: Chris Terreri (PC, G) and Jay Octeau (BU, D)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM None selected
NCAA TOURNAMENT .901 .894 .889 .889 .886
Quarterfinals (two games, total goals) Minnesota 6, at BU 4 Minnesota 5, at BU 3 at Michigan St. 6, BC 4 at Michigan St. 4, BC 2
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1986-87 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
Coach of the Year: Bill Riley Jr., Lowell Rookie of the Year: Brian Leetch, Boston College
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Standings GP W L T Boston College 32 26 6 0 Lowell 32 20 10 2 Maine 32 19 12 1 Boston University 32 15 14 3 Northeastern 32 11 18 3 Providence 32 7 22 3 New Hampshire 32 5 24 3
Pts 52 42 39 33 25 17 13
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Craig Janney - BC 2. Dan Shea - BC 3. Kevin Stevens - BC 4. Jon Morris - UL 5. Ken Hodge - BC
74 60 58 55 50
Goals 1. Kevin Stevens - BC 30 2. Tim Sweeney - BC 29 3. Gord Cruickshank - PC 27 4. Jon Morris - UL 24 5. Craig Janney - BC 23 Goals Against Average 1. Scott King - ME 3.06 2. Dave Littman - BC 3.32 3. Bob Deraney - BU 3.78 4. Al Loring - ME 3.89 5. Bruce Racine - NU 3.99 Save Percentage 1. Scott King - ME 2. Dave Littman - BC 3. Bob Deraney - BU 4. Terry Taillefer - BU 5. Al Loring - ME
20 20
PLAYER OF THE YEAR BRIAN LEETCH
.897 .887 .885 .884 .877
GF 203 146 159 134 110 104 105
GPG 6.35 (1) 4.57 (3) 4.97 (2) 4.19 (4) 3.44 (5) 3.25 (7) 3.29 (6)
GA 121 136 117 132 139 156 179
GAPG 3.79 (2) 4.25 (4) 3.66 (1) 4.13 (3) 4.35 (5) 4.88 (6) 5.60 (7)
PP Pct. 33.3 (1) 20.6 (4) 30.5 (2) 16.6 (7) 17.5 (6) 18.2 (5) 21.0 (3)
PK Pct. 78.8 (4) 75.2 (5) 86.4 (1) 83.0 (2) 79.9 (3) 72.6 (7) 73.3 (6)
Overall 31-8-0 22-12-2 24-16-2 19-15-3 12-21-3 7-23-3 8-27-3
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team Bruce Racine - NU * Brian Leetch - BC * Eric Weinrich - ME * Craig Janney - BC * Jon Morris - UL * Kevin Stevens - BC *
Position G D D F F F
Second Team Dave Delfino - UL Paul Ames - UL Jack Capuano - ME Gord Cruickshank - PC John Cullen - BU Dan Shea - BC
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Matt Merten, Providence Defenseman: Greg Brown, Boston College Defenseman: Brian Leetch, Boston College Forward: Rick Bennett, Providence Forward: David Capuano, Maine Forward: Randy LeBrasseur, Lowell
NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals (two games, total goals) Minnesota 4 at Boston College 1 at Boston College 3, Minnesota 2 at Michigan State 6, Maine 2 at Michigan State 5, Maine 3
1987-88 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NORTHEASTERN
PLAYER OF THE YEAR MIKE McHUGH
Coach of the Year: Shawn Walsh, Maine Rookie of the Year: Mario Thyer, Maine
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Standings GP W L T Maine 26 20 4 2 Northeastern 26 13 9 4 Boston University 26 11 12 3 Lowell 26 12 14 0 Boston College 26 10 14 2 Providence 26 8 13 5 New Hampshire 26 6 18 2
Pts 44 30 25 24 22 21 14
GF 159 115 116 111 104 97 86
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. David Capuano - ME 59 2. Mike McHugh - ME 42 3. Mike Golden - ME 41 Mike Kelfer - BU 41 Mario Thyer - ME 41 Goals 1. David Capuano - ME 25 2. Jeff Flaherty - UL 22 3. Gord Cruickshank - PC 21 Mike Kelfer - BU 21 Mike McHugh - ME 21 Goals Against Average 1. Scott King - ME 2.97 2. Bruce Racine - NU 3.84 3. David Littman - BC 3.97 4. Dave Delfino - UL 4.22 5. Mark Romaine - PC 4.23 Save Percentage 1. Scott King - ME 2. Dave Littman - BC 3. Peter Fish - BU 4. Bruce Racine - NU 5. Pat Morrison - UNH
.902 .889 .887 .882 .875
GPG 6.12 (1) 4.42 (3) 4.46 (2) 4.27 (4) 4.00 (5) 3.73 (6) 3.31 (7)
GA 90 107 117 119 119 119 128
GAPG 3.46 (1) 4.00 (2) 4.50 (3) 4.58 (t4) 4.58 (t4) 4.58 (t4) 4.92 (7)
PP Pct. 28.1 (1) 22.9 (3) 20.7 (6) 22.7 (5) 21.8 (4) 23.9 (2) 13.4 (7)
PK Pct. 77.7 (2) 77.6 (t3) 74.6 (6) 74.4 (7) 77.6 (t3) 75.5 (5) 78.8 (1)
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION MAINE
Overall 34-8-2 21-13-3 14-17-3 20-17-2 13-18-3 13-18-5 7-20-3
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS (*All-Americans) First Team Position Second Team Scott King - ME G David Littman - BC Jack Capuano - ME * D Claude Lodin - NU Brian Dowd - NU * D Carl Valimont - UL David Capuano - ME * F * Mike Golden - ME Mike McHugh - ME * F Mike Kelfer - BU David O’Brien - NU F Dan Shea - BC Other All-Americans: Gord Cruickshank (PC, F) and Bruce Racine (NU, G)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Goalie: Pat Morrison, New Hampshire Defenseman: Will Averill, Northeastern Defenseman: Tom Dion, Boston University Forward: David Emma, Boston College Forward: Mario Thyer, Maine Forward: Chris Winnes, New Hampshire
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round (two games, total goals) at Northeastern 5, Merrimack 3^ Merrimack 7, at Northeastern 3^ at Wisconsin 7, Lowell 1 Lowell 4, at Wisconsin 4 Quarterfinals (two games, total goals) Merrimack 4, at Lake Superior 3^ at Lake Superior 5, Merrimack 0^ at Maine 5, Bowling Green 1 at Maine 4, Bowling Green 3 Semifinals Lake Superior 6, Maine 3 Consolation Maine 5, Minnesota 2 ^Merrimack competed as an Independent
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1988-89 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION MAINE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR GREG BROWN
Coach of the Year: Fern Flaman, Northeastern Rookies of the Year: Rob Gaudreau, Providence, and Scott Pellerin, Maine
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7.
Standings GP W L T Boston College 26 16 6 4 Maine 26 17 9 0 Northeastern 26 13 11 2 Providence 26 13 11 2 Boston University 26 10 15 1 New Hampshire 26 9 17 0 Lowell 26 4 21 1
Pts 36 34 28 28 21 18 9
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Tim Sweeney - BC 48 2. David Capuano - ME 43 3. Mike Kelfer - BU 41 4. David Emma - BC 38 5. David Tomlinson - BU 37 Goals 1. David Capuano - ME 24 2. Steve Heinze - BC 19 3. Dave Buda - NU 18 4. Rob Gaudreau - PC 16 Mike Kelfer - BU 16 Joe Sacco - BU 16 Tim Sweeney - BC 16 Goals Against Average 1. David Littman - BC 3.04 2. Peter Fish - BU 3.38 3. Matt DelGuidice - ME 3.46 4. Scott King - ME 3.60 5. Matt Merten - PC 3.98 Save Percentage 1. David Littman - BC .903 2. Peter Fish - BU .888 3. Matt DelGuidice - ME .884 4. Scott King - ME .871 5. Matt Merten - PC .863
GF 122 127 126 106 114 75 82
GPG 4.69 (3) 4.88 (1) 4.84 (2) 4.07 (5) 4.38 (4) 2.88 (7) 3.14 (6)
GA 89 97 120 112 116 120 156
GAPG 3.23 (1) 3.73 (2) 4.61 (t5) 4.30 (3) 4.46 (4) 4.61 (t5) 6.00 (7)
PP Pct. 28.8 (1) 26.4 (2) 23.2 (5) 23.9 (3) 23.5 (4) 16.5 (7) 20.4 (6)
PK Pct. 85.8 (1) 79.6 (3) 81.5 (2) 76.1 (5) 79.0 (4) 75.8 (6) 70.9 (7)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team Position Second Team David Littman - BC * G Scott King - ME Greg Brown - BC * D * Bob Beers - ME Jim Hughes - PC D Rob Cowie - NU Dave Buda - NU F David Emma - BC David Capuano - ME * F Mike Kelfer - BU Tim Sweeney - BC * F Harry Mews - NU Other All-American: Rick Bennett (PC, F)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Mark Richards, Lowell Defenseman: Keith Carney, Maine Defenseman: Shaun Kane, Providence Forward: Rob Gaudreau, Providence Forward: Steve Heinze, Boston College Forward: Scott Pellerin, Maine
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round (best of three) at No. Michigan 9, Providence 5 Providence 4, at No. Michigan 2 Providence 2, at No. Michigan 0 at BC 8, Bowling Green 5 at BC 4, Bowling Green 2 Quarterfinals (best of three) Providence 8, at Maine 6 at Maine 3, Providence 2 at Maine 4, Providence 3 (2OT) BC 6, at Michigan St. 3 at Michigan St. 7, BC 2 at Michigan St. 5, BC 4 (OT) Semifinals Minnesota 7, Maine 4 Consolation Michigan State 7, Maine 4
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Overall 25-11-4 31-14-0 18-16-2 22-18-2 14-21-1 12-22-0 8-24-2
1989-90 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR GREG BROWN
Coach of the Year: Shawn Walsh, Maine Rookie of the Year: Scott Cashman, Boston University
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.
Standings GP W L T Boston College 21 15 6 0 Maine 21 14 6 1 Boston University 21 12 7 2 Providence 21 11 7 3 New Hampshire 21 8 9 4 Northeastern 21 9 10 2 Lowell 21 5 14 2 Merrimack 21 3 18 0
Pts 30 29 26 25 20 20 12 6
GF 101 88 88 90 86 96 65 64
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. David Emma - BC 2. Steve Heinze - BC 3. Rob Cowie - NU Harry Mews - NU Marty McInnis - BC
44 37 30 30 30
Goals 1. David Emma - BC 2. Steve Heinze - BC 3. Jean-Yves Roy - ME Brian Sullivan - NU 5. Rob Gaudreau - PC
21 20 14 14 13
Goals Against Average 1. Scott King - ME 2.35 2. Scott LaGrand - BC 2.47 3. Matt Merten - PC 2.83 4. Scott Cashman - BU 2.92 5. Matt DelGuidice - ME 3.05 Save Percentage 1. Scott LaGrand - BC .909 2. Pat Szturm - UNH .907 3. Scott King - ME .906 4. Scott Cashman - BU .903 5. Matt DelGuidice - ME .901
GPG 4.81 (1) 4.19 (t4) 4.19 (t4) 4.28 (3) 4.09 (6) 4.57 (2) 3.09 (7) 3.04 (8)
GA 69 57 63 69 86 100 106 128
GAPG 3.29 (t 3) 2.71 (1) 3.00 (2) 3.29 (t 3) 4.09 (5) 4.76 (6) 5.04 (7) 6.09 (8)
PP Pct. 17.8 (6) 18.3 (5) 21.4 (3) 20.7 (4) 23.9 (2) 31.4 (1) 17.7 (7) 16.1 (8)
PK Pct. 84.6 (1) 83.0 (2) 81.6 (4) 80.0 (5) 76.2 (6) 82.2 (3) 73.8 (7) 64.2 (8)
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
Overall 28-13-1 33-11-2 25-17-2 22-10-3 17-17-5 16-19-2 13-20-2 10-24-1
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS (*All-Americans) First Team Position Second Team Scott King - ME G Scott Cashman - BU Greg Brown - BC * D * Keith Carney - ME Rob Cowie - NU * D Jeff Serowik - PC Mike Boback - PC F Rick Bennett - PC David Emma - BC * F Shawn McEachern - BU Steve Heinze - BC * F Harry Mews - NU Other All-American: Jean Yves-Roy (ME, F)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Scott Cashman, Boston University Defenseman: Peter Ahola, Boston University Defenseman: Ted Crowley, Boston College Forward: Tony Amonte, Boston University Forward: Jim Montgomery, Maine Forward: Jean-Yves Roy, Maine
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round (best of three) at Maine 8, Bowling Green 4 at Maine 5, Bowling Green 2 North Dakota 8, at Boston University 5 at Boston University 5, North Dakota 3 at Boston University 5, North Dakota 0 Quarterfinals (best of three) at Boston College 4, Minnesota 2 Minnesota 2, at Boston College 1 at Boston College 6, Minnesota 1 at Wisconsin 7, Maine 3 at Wisconsin 4, Maine 3 (OT) at Michigan St. 6, Boston University 3 Boston University 5, at Michigan State 3 Boston University 5, at Michigan State 3 Semifinals Wisconsin 2, Boston College 1 Colgate 3, Boston University 2
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1990-91 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
PLAYER OF THE YEAR DAVID EMMA
Coach of the Year: Richard Umile, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Jeff Levy, New Hampshire
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.
Standings GP W L T Boston College 21 16 5 0 Maine 21 15 5 1 Boston University 21 13 6 2 Providence 21 10 9 2 New Hampshire 21 10 9 2 Merrimack 21 7 14 0 Lowell 21 5 15 1 Northeastern 21 3 16 2
Pts 32 31 28 22 22 14 11 8
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. David Emma - BC 51 2. Jean-Yves Roy - ME 43 3. Jim Montgomery - ME 42 4. Shawn McEachern - BU 39 5. Brian Downey - ME 37 Goals 1. Bill Guerin - BC 2. David Emma - BC 3. Brian Downey - ME Rob Gaudreau - PC Jean-Yves Roy - ME
22 20 19 19 19
Goals Against Average 1. Scott LaGrand - BC 3.02 2. Scott Cashman - BU 3.23 3. Mike Dunham - ME 3.27 Brad Mullahy - PC 3.27 5. John Bradley - BU 3.31 Save Percentage 1. Jeff Levy - UNH 2. Mike Dunham - ME 3. John Bradley - BU Brad Mullahy - PC 5. Garth Snow - ME
.906 .890 .885 .885 .879
GF 106 110 104 94 79 71 69 86
GPG 5.05 (2) 5.23 (1) 4.95 (3) 4.47 (4) 3.76 (6) 3.38 (7) 3.28 (8) 4.09 (5)
GA 77 73 69 84 78 103 108 127
GAPG 3.67 (3) 3.47 (2) 3.28 (1) 4.00 (5) 3.71 (4) 4.90 (6) 5.14 (7) 6.05 (8)
PP Pct. 25.6 (t2) 33.9 (1) 23.7 (3) 21.5 (4) 18.2 (8) 20.2 (7) 20.6 (6) 25.6 (t2)
PK Pct. 75.9 (5) 85.8 (1) 81.0 (2) 77.0 (3) 71.4 (7) 67.4 (8) 74.3 (6) 76.4 (4)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team Position Second Team Scott LaGrand - BC G * Jeff Levy - UNH Keith Carney - ME * D Rob Cowie - NU Ted Crowley - BC * D Shaun Kane - PC David Emma - BC * F Tony Amonte - BU Shawn McEachern - BU * F Rob Gaudreau - PC Jean-Yves Roy - ME * F * Jim Montgomery - ME Other All-American: Peter Ahola (BU, D)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Jeff Levy, New Hampshire Defenseman: Scott Lachance, Boston University Defenseman: Chris Therien, Providence Forward: Keith Tkachuk, Boston University Forward: Mike Taylor, Northeastern Forward: Patrice Tardif, Maine
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round (best of three) Providence 4, at Minnesota 3 at Minnesota 8, Providence 4 at Minnesota 8, Providence 3 Alaska-Anchorage 3, at BC 2 Alaska-Anchorage 3, at BC 1 Quarterfinals (best of three) at Maine 4, Minnesota 0 at Maine 5, Minnesota 3 at Boston U. 4, Michigan 1 at Boston U. 8, Michigan 1 Semifinals No. Michigan 5, Maine 3 Boston U. 7, Clarkson 3 Championship No. Mich. 8, Boston U. 7 (3OT)
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Overall 27-12-0 32-9-2 28-11-2 22-12-2 22-11-2 13-19-1 10-23-1 8-25-2
1991-92 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION MAINE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR SCOTT PELLERIN
Coach of the Year: Jack Parker, Boston University Rookies of the Year: Craig Darby, Providence, and Ian Moran, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Joe Flanagan, New Hampshire Team Sportsmanship Award: Merrimack
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Standings GP W L New Hampshire 21 15 4 Boston University 21 11 6 Maine 21 12 7 Providence 21 11 8 Boston College 21 10 9 UMass Lowell 21 6 11 Northeastern 21 7 14 Merrimack 21 4 17
T 2 4 2 2 2 4 0 0
Pts 32 26 26 24 22 16 14 8
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Mike Boback - PC 39 2. Domenic Amodeo - UNH 36 Jean-Yves Roy - ME 36 4. David Franzosa - BC 34 Jim Montgomery - ME 34 Goals 1. Scott Pellerin - ME 2. Jean-Yves Roy - ME 3. Joe Flanagan - UNH Scott Morrow - UNH 5. Mike Boback - PC
23 20 17 16 14
Goals Against Average 1. Derek Herlofsky - BU 2.45 2. Garth Snow - ME 2.53 3. Mike Dunham - ME 2.58 4. Scott LaGrand - BC 3.54 5. Brad Mullahy - PC 3.67 Save Percentage 1. Jeff Levy - UNH .893 2. Garth Snow - ME .892 3. Scott LaGrand - BC .888 4. Mark Richards - UML .886 5. Brad Mullahy - PC .882
GF 94 92 115 99 68 75 70 60
GPG 4.48 (3) 4.38 (4) 5.48 (1) 4.71 (2) 3.24 (7) 3.57 (5) 3.33 (6) 2.86 (8)
GA 75 88 54 79 76 91 103 102
GAPG 3.57 (2) 4.19 (5) 2.55 (1) 3.76 (4) 3.62 (3) 4.33 (6) 4.90 (8) 4.86 (7)
PP Pct. 22.5 (3) 17.9 (5) 27.1 (2) 33.3 (1) 21.2 (4) 17.0 (t6) 14.0 (8) 17.0 (t6)
PK Pct. 71.8 (7) 71.6 (8) 90.0 (1) 84.7 (2) 78.3 (t3) 78.3 (t3) 74.0 (6) 77.9 (5)
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION NEW HAMPSHIRE
Overall 24-11-2 23-8-4 17-16-2 21-13-2 15-17-3 11-19-4 16-19-0 13-21-0
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS (*All-Americans) First Team Position Second Team Mark Richards - UML G Garth Snow - ME Tom Dion - BU * D Chris Imes - ME Rob Gaudreau - PC * D Kevin O’Sullivan - BU Mike Boback - PC F Jim Montgomery - ME Scott Pellerin - ME * F Scott Morrow - UNH David Sacco - BU * F * Jean-Yves Roy - ME Other All-Americans: Domenic Amodeo (UNH, F) and Scott LaGrand (BC,G)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Todd Reynolds, Northeastern Defenseman: Rich Brennan, Boston University Defenseman: Ian Moran, Boston College Forward: Craig Darby, Providence Forward: John Lilley, Boston University Forward: Mike Prendergast, Boston University
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Michigan State 4, Boston University 2 Wisconsin 4, New Hampshire 2 Quarterfinals Michigan State 3, Maine 2
Following the 1991-92 season, Maine was required to retroactively forfeit 13 games due to the use of a player later deemed ineligible. For continuity purposes, all other statistics (including tournament seedings) reflect team and player performance prior to the forfeiture of those games.
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1992-93 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION MAINE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION MAINE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR PAUL KARIYA
Coach of the Year: Shawn Walsh, Maine Rookie of the Year: Paul Kariya, Maine Sportsmanship Award: Shane Henry, UMass Lowell Team Sportsmanship Award: Boston College
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.
Standings GP W L Maine 24 22 1 Boston University 24 18 5 New Hampshire 24 11 11 UMass Lowell 24 10 13 Providence 24 9 12 Merrimack 24 8 16 Boston College 24 6 15 Northeastern 24 6 17
T 1 1 2 1 3 0 3 1
Pts 45 37 24 21 21 16 15 13
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Paul Kariya - ME 63 2. Jim Montgomery - ME 49 3. Cal Ingraham - ME 45 4. Shane Henry - UML 38 Mike Murray - UML 38 Goals 1. Cal Ingraham - ME 2. Chris Ferraro - ME 3. Jim Montgomery - ME Brian Ridolfi - PC David Sacco - BU
26 21 17 17 17
Goals Against Average 1. Garth Snow - ME 2.01 2. Mike Dunham - ME 2.64 3. Scott Cashman - BU 3.00 4. Derek Herlofsky - BU 3.22 5. Brett Abel - UNH 3.64 Save Percentage 1. Garth Snow - ME .924 2. Scott Cashman - BU .903 3. Mike Dunham - ME .893 4. Brett Abel - UNH .889 5. Derek Herlofsky - BU .881 Dwayne Roloson - UML .881
GF 162 126 102 100 91 85 80 89
GPG 6.75 (1) 5.25 (2) 4.25 (3) 4.17 (4) 3.79 (5) 3.54 (7) 3.33 (8) 3.71 (6)
GA 56 84 99 100 109 141 120 127
GAPG 2.33 (1) 3.50 (2) 4.13 (3) 4.17 (4) 4.54 (5) 5.88 (8) 5.00 (6) 5.29 (7)
PP Pct. 22.2 (1) 21.8 (2) 17.0 (5) 15.0 (8) 15.4 (7) 19.8 (3) 16.5 (6) 17.9 (4)
PK Pct. 87.4 (1) 81.5 (2) 78.8 (4) 79.9 (3) 77.6 (5) 72.9 (7) 75.2 (6) 70.1 (8)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
First Team Position Second Team Mike Dunham - ME * G Garth Snow - ME Chris Imes - ME * D * Kaj Linna - BU Kevin O’Sullivan - BU D Chris Therien - PC Paul Kariya - ME * F Rob Donovan - UNH Jim Montgomery - ME * F Shane Henry - UML David Sacco - BU * F Mike Murray - UML Other All-American: Cal Ingraham (ME, F)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Goalie: Mike Veisor, Northeastern Defenseman: Dave MacIsaac, Maine Defenseman: Dan McGillis, Northeastern Forward: Chris Ferraro, Maine Forward: Mark Goble, Merrimack Forward: Paul Kariya, Maine
NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals Maine 6, Minnesota 2 Boston U. 4, No. Michigan 1 Semifinals Lake Superior 6, Boston U. 1 Maine 4, Michigan 3 (OT) Championship Maine 5, Lake Superior 4
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Overall 42-1-2 29-9-2 18-17-3 20-17-2 16-16-4 14-20-2 9-24-5 10-24-1
1993-94 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
PLAYER OF THE YEAR DWAYNE ROLOSON
Coach of the Year: Bruce Crowder, UMass Lowell Rookie of the Year: Greg Bullock, UMass Lowell Sportsmanship Award: Michael Spalla, Boston College Team Sportsmanship Award: Northeastern
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Standings GP W L Boston University 24 21 3 UMass Lowell 24 14 6 New Hampshire 24 13 9 Northeastern 24 10 8 Providence 24 9 13 Boston College 24 7 12 Merrimack 24 8 14 Maine 24 3 2 0
T 0 4 2 6 2 5 2 1
Pts 42 32 28 26 20 19 18 7
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Mike Pomichter - BU 33 2. Greg Bullock - UML 31 Jacques Joubert - BU 31 4. J.F. Aube - NU 27 Ian Hebert - UML 27 Jay Pandolfo - BU 27 Chad Quenneville - PC 27 Goals 1. J.F. Aube - NU 18 2. Mike Pomichter - BU 16 Chad Quenneville - PC 16 4. Jacques Joubert - BU 14 5. Greg Bullock - UML 11 Jay Pandolfo - BU 11 Goals Against Average 1. Derek Herlofsky - BU 2.27 2. J.P. McKersie - BU 2.58 3. Dwayne Roloson - UML 2.99 4. Blair Allison - ME 3.17 5. Trent Cavicchi - UNH 3.24 Save Percentage 1. Derek Herlofsky - BU .915 2. J.P. McKersie - BU .906 3. Dwayne Roloson - UML .904 4. Trent Cavicchi - UNH .891 Greg Taylor - BC .891
Near the close of the 1993-94 season, Maine was required to forfeit 14 games due to the use of a player deemed ineligible. For continuity purposes, all other statistics reflect team and player performance prior to the forfeiture of those games.
GF 120 91 90 94 74 85 77 92
GPG 5.00 (1) 3.79 (4) 3.75 (5) 3.91 (2) 3.08 (8) 3.54 (6) 3.21 (7) 3.83 (3)
GA 63 91 91 95 111 96 110 130
GAPG 2.63 (1) 3.79 (t2) 3.79 (t2) 3.95 (4) 4.63 (7) 4.00 (5) 4.58 (6) 5.41 (8)
PP Pct. 21.8 (2) 22.2 (1) 17.0 (5) 17.9 (4) 15.0 (8) 15.4 (7) 19.8 (3) 16.5 (6)
PK Pct. 81.6 (6) 89.1 (1) 82.2 (5) 82.4 (4) 76.4 (7) 83.5 (3) 74.4 (8) 83.9 (2)
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Overall 34-7-0 25-10-5 25-12-3 19-13-7 14-19-3 15-16-5 16-19-2 6-29-1
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team Position Second Team Dwayne Roloson - UML * G Derek Herlofsky - BU Rich Brennan - BU * D Scott Malone - UNH Francois Bouchard - NU D Michael Spalla - BC Shane Henry - UML * F J.F. Aube - NU Jacques Joubert - BU * F Greg Bullock - UML Mike Taylor - NU F Mike Latendresse - ME Other All-Americans: J.P. McKersie (BU, G), Mike Pomichter (BU, F) and Chad Quenneville (PC, F)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Greg Taylor, Boston College Defenseman: John Jakopin, Merrimack Defenseman: Tim Murray, New Hampshire Forward: Shawn Bates, Boston University Forward: Eric Boguniecki, New Hampshire Forward: Greg Bullock, UMass Lowell
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round New Hampshire 2, RPI 0 UMass Lowell 4, Michigan State 3 Lake Superior State 6, Northeastern 5 (OT) Quarterfinals Boston University 4, Wisconsin 1 Harvard 7, New Hampshire 1 Minnesota 2, UMass Lowell 1 (2OT) Semifinals Boston University 4, Minnesota 1 Championship Lake Superior State 9, Boston University 1
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1994-95 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY BOSTON UNIVERSITY MAINE Coach of the Year: Shawn Walsh, Maine Rookie of the Year: Mark Mowers, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Steven Thornton, Boston University Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Standings GP W L Boston University 24 16 5 Maine 24 15 3 New Hampshire 24 14 6 Northeastern 24 11 8 UMass Lowell 24 11 12 Providence 24 7 11 Merrimack 24 7 12 Boston College 24 8 14 Massachusetts 24 3 21
T SW Pts^ 3 2 88 6 1 88 4 0 78 5 5 70 1 1 58 6 3 50 5 3 48 2 1 45 0 0 15
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS
GPG 5.46 (1) 4.33 (4) 4.71 (2) 4.08 (6) 4.38 (3) 4.25 (5) 3.08 (8) 3.58 (7) 2.67 (9)
GA 82 63 85 89 116 103 91 119 129
GAPG 3.42 (2) 2.63 (1) 3.54 (3) 3 .70 (4) 4.83 (7) 4.29 (6) 3.79 (5) 4.96 (8) 5.38 (9)
PP Pct. 23.9 (3) 28.9 (1) 22.8 (4) 20.0 (7) 22.7 (5) 24.1 (2) 21.1 (6) 15.6 (8) 7.9 (9)
PK Pct. 81.8 (4) 84.8 (2) 90.7 (1) 84.5 (3) 81.1 (5) 77.6 (6) 76.9 (7) 74.8 (8) 70.1 (9)
Overall 31-6-3 32-6-6 22-10-4 16-14-5 17-19-4 14-17-6 14-18-5 11-22-2 6-28-2
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
Points 1. Greg Bullock - UML 47 2. Mike Grier - BU 38 3. Chad Quenneville - PC 36 4. Jeff Tory - ME 35 5. Ryan Haggerty - BC 34 Chris O’Sullivan - BU 34
Position Blair Allison - ME * G Martin Legault - MC Chris Imes - ME * D Dan McGillis - NU Kaj Linna - BU * D *Jeff Tory - ME Greg Bullock - UML * F * Chris O’Sullivan - BU Eric Flinton - UNH F * Chad Quenneville - PC Mike Grier - BU * F Jordon Shields - NU
Goals 1. Mike Grier - BU 21 2. Greg Bullock - UML 18 Jeff Daw - UML 18 Chad Quenneville - PC 18 5. Ryan Haggerty - BC 17
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Goals Against Average 1. Blair Allison - ME 2.72 2. Derek Herlofsky - BU 3.20 3. Martin Legault - MC 3.32 Tom Noble - BU 3.32 5. Mike Veisor - NU 3.33 Save Percentage 1. Martin Legault - MC .902 2. Bob Bell - PC .897 3. Mike Veisor - NU .895 4. Mike Heinke - UNH .894 5. Blair Allison - ME .883 Todd Reynolds - NU .883
^ In the 1994-95 and 1995-96 seasons, teams were awarded five points for a win. In the event of a tie, each team was given two points with an additional point to the winner of a shootout.
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GF 131 104 113 98 105 102 74 86 64
PLAYER OF THE YEAR CHRIS IMES
Goalie: Brian Regan, Massachusetts Defenseman: Chris Kelleher, Boston University Defenseman: Jeff Tory, Maine Forward: Casey Kesselring, Merrimack Forward: Mark Mowers, New Hampshire Forward: Shawn Wansborough, Maine
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Denver 9, New Hampshire 2
Quarterfinals Boston University 6, Lake Superior State 2 Maine 4, Denver 2 Semifinals Boston University 7, Minnesota 3 Maine 4, Michigan 3 (3OT) Championship Boston University 6, Maine 2
1995-96 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION PROVIDENCE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR JAY PANDOLFO
Coach of the Year: Bruce Crowder, UMass Lowell Rookie of the Year: Marty Reasoner, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Todd Hall, New Hampshire Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Standings GP W L Boston University 24 17 5 UMass Lowell 24 16 6 Maine 24 14 6 Providence 24 12 9 Boston College 24 12 10 New Hampshire 24 8 12 Northeastern 24 6 13 Massachusetts 24 4 14 Merrimack 24 4 18
T SW Pts^ 2 1 90 2 1 85 4 2 80 3 0 66 2 1 65 4 1 49 5 5 45 6 4 36 2 0 24
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Chris Drury - BU 42 2. Eric Boguniecki - UNH 40 Jay Pandolfo - BU 40 4. Brendan Concannon - UML 34 5. Mark Mowers - UNH 33 Christian Sbrocca - UML 33 Goals 1. Chris Drury - BU 22 Jay Pandolfo - BU 22 3. Eric Boguniecki - UNH 20 4. Shawn Wansborough - ME 18 5. Shawn Bates - BU 17 Sal Manganaro - UMass 17 Eric Nickulas - UNH 17 Goals Against Average 1. Tom Noble - BU 2.89 2. Blair Allison (UME) 3.09 3. Todd Reynolds - NU 3.13 4. Dan Dennis - PC 3.30 5. Martin Legault - MC 3.58 Save Percentage 1. Todd Reynolds - NU 2. Dan Dennis - PC 3. Tom Noble - BU 4. Martin Legault - MC 5. Mike Veisor - NU
.903 .901 .895 .888 .884
GF 132 114 102 83 89 99 79 81 83
GPG 5.50 (1) 4.75 (2) 4.25 (3) 3.46 (t6) 3.71 (5) 4.13 (4) 3.29 (9) 3.38 (8) 3.46 (t6)
GA 79 96 75 83 102 103 93 120 111
GAPG 3.29 (2) 4.00 (5) 3.13 (1) 3.46 (3) 4.25 (6) 4.29 (7) 3.93 (4) 5.00 (9) 4.63 (8)
PP Pct. 27.4 (1) 24.3 (3) 23.8 (4) 19.5 (5) 15.8 (8) 26.2 (2) 19.0 (6) 15.2 (9) 17.2 (7)
PK Pct. 83.0 (2) 79.6 (4) 87.8 (1) 80.3 (3) 77.7 (7) 78.9 (6) 79.1 (5) 70.6 (9) 76.9 (8)
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Overall 30-7-3 26-10-4 26-9-4 21-15-3 16-17-3 12-18-4 10-21-5 10-19-6 10-19-5
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
(*All-Americans) Position Blair Allison - ME G Dan Dennis - PC Jon Coleman - BU * D * Dan McGillis - NU Todd Hall - UNH D * Jeff Tory - ME Chris Drury - BU * F Mark Mowers - UNH David Hymovitz - BC F * Jay Pandolfo - BU Tim Lovell - ME F Christian Sbrocca - UML
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Michel Larocque, Boston University Defenseman: Brett Clark, Maine Defenseman: Darrel Scoville, Merrimack Forward: Derek Bekar, New Hampshire Forward: Steve Kariya, Maine Forward: Marty Reasoner, Boston College
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Minnesota 5, Providence 1 UMass Lowell 6, Michigan State 2 Quarterfinals Boston University 3, Clarkson 2 Colorado College 5, UMass Lowell 3 Semifinals Michigan 4, Boston University 0
^ In the 1994-95 and 1995-96 seasons, teams were awarded five points for a win. In the event of a tie, each team was given two points with an additional point to the winner of a shootout.
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1996-97 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY BOSTON UNIVERSITY NEW HAMPSHIRE Coach of the Year: Richard Umile, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Greg Koehler, UMass Lowell Best Defensive Forward: Travis Dillabough, Providence Sportsmanship Award: Steve Kariya, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: Maine
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Standings GP W L Boston University 24 16 4 New Hampshire 24 18 6 Maine ^ 24 16 7 Providence 24 12 11 Merrimack 24 11 11 Boston College 24 9 12 UMass Lowell 24 9 14 Massachusetts 24 7 17 Northeastern 24 3 19
T 4 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 2
Pts 36 36 33 25 24 21 19 14 8
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Chris Drury - BU 2. Jason Krog - UNH 3. Steve Kariya - ME Mark Mowers - UNH 5. Eric Nickulas - UNH
41 40 36 36 36
Goals 1. Chris Drury - BU 27 2. Eric Nickulas - UNH 22 3. Tom Nolan - UNH 17 4. Marty Reasoner - BC 16 5. Mark Mowers - UNH 15 Mike Sylvia - BU 15 Goals Against Average 1. Michel Larocque - BU 2.57 2. Alfie Michaud - ME 2.86 3. Tom Noble - BU 3.19 4. Sean Matile - UNH 3.20 5. Brian Larochelle - UNH 3.37 Save Percentage 1. Sean Matile - UNH .913 2. Michel Larocque - BU .903 3. Eric Thibeault - MC .895 4. Dan Dennis - PC .890 5. Brian Larochelle - UNH .883
GF GPG 116 4.83 (3) 130 5.42 (1) 120 5.00 (2) 101 4.21 (4) 88 3.67 (6) 96 4.00 (5) 83 3.46 (7) 69 2.88 (8) 66 2.75 (9)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR CHRIS DRURY
GA GAPG 71 2.96 (1) 76 3.17 (t2) 76 3.17 (t2) 88 3.67 (4) 98 4.08 (5) 112 4.67 (6) 113 4.71 (7) 117 4.88 (8) 118 4.92 (9)
PP Pct. 26.0 (4) 27.1 (2) 32.1 (1) 17.9 (7) 16.7 (8) 26.7 (3) 21.2 (5) 13.5 (9) 19.5 (6)
PK Pct. 83.6 (1) 78.9 (4) 82.9 (2) 80.3 (3) 75.2 (7) 71.2 (8) 77.9 (5) 65.5 (9) 75.6 (6)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS Position Martin Legault - MC G Tom Noble - BU Jon Coleman - BU * D * Tim Murray - UNH Jason Mansoff - ME D Mike Nicholishen - UML Eric Boguniecki - UNH F * Jason Krog - UNH Neil Donovan - UML F Mark Mowers - UNH Chris Drury - BU * F Marty Reasoner - BC Other All-American: Chris Kelleher (BU, D)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Sean Matile, New Hampshire Defenseman: Mike Mottau, Boston College Defenseman: Tom Poti, Boston University Forward: Greg Koehler, UMass Lowell Forward: Cory Larose, Maine Forward: Mike Souza, New Hampshire
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Colorado College 3, New Hampshire 2 Regional Finals Boston University 4, Denver 3 (OT) Semifinals Boston University 3, Michigan 2 Championship North Dakota 6, Boston University 4
^ Maine was not eligible to compete in the 1997 Hockey East tournament.
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Overall 26-9-6 28-11-0 24-10-1 15-20-1 15-19-2 15-19-4 15-21-2 12-23-0 8-25-3
1997-98 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR CHRIS DRURY
Coach of the Year: Bruce Crowder, Northeastern Rookie of the Year: Brian Gionta, Boston College Best Defensive Forward: Chris Drury, Boston University Sportsmanship Award: Steve Kariya, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: Maine
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Standings GP W L Boston University 24 18 4 Boston College 24 15 5 New Hampshire 24 15 8 Northeastern 24 13 8 UMass Lowell 24 11 10 Maine 24 10 11 Providence 24 9 13 Merrimack 24 4 20 Massachusetts 24 3 19
T 2 4 1 3 3 3 2 0 2
Pts 38 34 31 29 25 23 20 8 8
GF 95 107 104 77 88 98 65 78 62
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Tom Nolan - UNH 42 Marty Reasoner - BC 42 3. Brian Gionta - BC 38 Jason Krog - UNH 38 5. Mark Mowers - UNH 37 Goals 1. Brian Gionta - BC 22 2. Derek Bekar - UNH 21 3. Jason Krog - UNH 20 Kris Porter - MC 20 5. Marty Reasoner - BC 17 Goals Against Average 1. Michel Larocque - BU 1.74 2. Sean Matile - UNH 2.55 3. Tom Noble - BU 2.64 4. Mark Kane - PC 2.94 5. Scott Clemmensen - BC 3.06 Marc Robitaille - NU 3.06 Save Percentage 1. Michel Larocque - BU .929 2. Sean Matile - UNH .909 Marc Robitaille - NU .909 4. Mark Kane - PC .900 5. Tom Noble - BU .890
GPG 3.96 (4) 4.46 (1) 4.33 (2) 3.21 (7) 3.67 (5) 4.08 (3) 2.71 (8) 3.25 (6) 2.58 (9)
GA 52 78 62 78 89 89 82 128 116
GAPG 2.17 (1) 3.25 (t3) 2.67 (2) 3.25 (t3) 3.71 (t6) 3.71 (t6) 3.42 (5) 5.33 (9) 4.83 (8)
PP Pct. 17.9 (6) 26.9 (1) 23.5 (3) 15.5 (9) 22.5 (4) 25.0 (2) 16.0 (8) 20.0 (5) 17.4 (7)
PK Pct. 89.8 (1) 79.3 (5) 87.3 (2) 82.5 (3) 80.0 (4) 78.6 (6) 76.3 (7) 70.6 (9) 71.7 (8)
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Overall 28-8-2 28-9-5 25-12-1 21-15-3 16-16-3 17-15-4 15-18-3 11-26-1 6-24-3
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS (*All-Americans) First Team Position Second Team Marc Robitaille - NU * G Michel Larocque - BU Mike Mottau - BC * D * Chris Kelleher - BU Tom Poti - BU * D Mike Nicholishen - UML Chris Drury - BU * F Derek Bekar - UNH Jason Krog - UNH F * Brian Gionta - BC Marty Reasoner - BC * F * Mark Mowers - UNH
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Goalie: Boyd Ballard, Providence Goalie: Scott Clemmensen, Boston College Defenseman: Bobby Allen, Boston College Defenseman: Rob Scuderi, Boston College Forward: Carl Corazzini, Boston University Forward: Brian Cummings, Northeastern Forward: Brian Gionta, Boston College Forward: Matthias Trattnig, Maine
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round New Hampshire 7, Wisconsin 4 Quarterfinals Boston College 6, Colorado College 1 New Hampshire 4, Boston University 3 (OT) Semifinals Michigan 4, New Hampshire 0 Boston College 5, Ohio State 2 Championship Michigan 3, Boston College 2 (OT)
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1998-99 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION NEW HAMPSHIRE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR JASON KROG
Coach of the Year: Richard Umile, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Darren Haydar, New Hampshire Best Defensive Forward: Doug Nolan, UMass Lowell Best Defensive Defenseman: Steve O’Brien, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Steve Kariya, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: Merrimack and New Hampshire
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Standings GP W L New Hampshire 24 18 3 Maine 24 17 5 Boston College 24 15 7 Providence 24 12 11 Boston University 24 8 13 UMass Lowell 24 9 15 Massachusetts 24 8 14 Merrimack 24 7 16 Northeastern 24 6 16
T 3 2 2 1 3 0 2 1 2
Pts 39 36 32 25 19 18 18 15 14
GF 100 96 99 90 72 65 56 67 74
GPG 4.12 (2) 3.97 (3) 4.15 (1) 3.72 (4) 2.97 (6) 2.69 (8) 2.31 (9) 2.79 (7) 3.06 (5)
GA 49 64 73 81 86 85 86 94 101
GAPG 2.02 (1) 2.65 (2) 3.06 (3) 3.35 (4) 3.52 (5) 3.55 (t6) 3.55 (t6) 3.91 (8) 4.14 (9)
PP Pct. 21.4 (3) 18.2 (5) 20.5 (4) 26.0 (1) 17.0 (7) 14.4 (8) 10.3 (9) 17.5 (6) 21.8 (2)
PK Pct. 88.6 (1) 81.8 (t4) 81.8 (t4) 86.1 (2) 76.5 (9) 82.0 (3) 77.0 (8) 79.1 (7) 79.8 (6)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Jason Krog - UNH 2. Brian Gionta - BC 3. Mike Souza - UNH 4. Darren Haydar - UNH 5. Steve Kariya - ME
53 41 39 38 37
Goals Against Average 1. Ty Conklin - UNH 1.64 2. Sean Matile - UNH 2.22 3. Alfie Michaud - ME 2.60 4. Scott Clemmensen - BC 3.01 5. Scott Fankhouser - UML 3.17
Goals 1. Darren Haydar - UNH Jason Krog - UNH 3. Jeff Farkas - BC Brian Gionta - BC 5. Blake Bellefeuille - BC Kris Porter - MC
20 20 16 16 15 15
Save Percentage 1. Ty Conklin - UNH .926 2. Sean Matile - UNH .903 3. Markus Helanen - UMass .898 4. Michel Larocque - BU .895 5. Alfie Michaud - ME .889
Assists 1. Cory Larose - ME 2. Mike Mottau - BC 3. Blake Bellefeuille - BC Mike Souza - UNH Dan Cavanaugh - UNH
24 22 20 20 20
Wins 1. Ty Conklin - UNH 2. Matt Yeats - ME Rick DiPietro - BU 4. Scott Clemmensen - BC 5. Tim Kelleher - BC
13 10 10 9 6
First Team Position Second Team Michel Larocque - BU * G Ty Conklin - UNH David Cullen - ME * D Anthony Cappelletti - UML Jayme Filipowicz - UNH * D * Mike Mottau - BC Brian Gionta - BC * F Darren Haydar - UNH Steve Kariya - ME * F Mike Omicioli - PC Jason Krog - UNH * F * Rejean Stringer - MC
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Ty Conklin, New Hampshire Defenseman: Jim Fahey, Northeastern Defenseman: Peter Metcalf, Maine Forward: Greg Classen, Merrimack Forward: Darren Haydar, New Hampshire Forward: Barrett Heisten, Maine Forward: Willie Levesque, Northeastern
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Maine 4, Ohio State 2 Boston College 2, Northern Michigan 1 Quarterfinals Maine 7, Clarkson 2 New Hampshire 2, Michigan 1 (OT) Boston College 3, North Dakota 1 Semifinals New Hampshire 5, Michigan State 3 Maine 2, Boston College 1 Championship Maine 3, New Hampshire 2 (OT)
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Overall 31-7-3 31-6-4 27-12-4 20-17-1 14-20-3 17-19-0 12-21-2 11-24-1 11-20-3
1999-2000 SEASON SNAPSHOT
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
Standings GP W L Boston University 24 15 3 New Hampshire 24 13 5 Boston College 24 15 8 Maine 24 13 7 Providence 24 10 13 Northeastern 24 8 11 Merrimack 24 6 12 Massachusetts 24 5 15 UMass Lowell 24 5 16
T 6 6 1 4 1 5 6 4 3
Pts 36 32 31 30 21 21 18 14 13
GF 85 75 91 88 65 67 58 50 60
GPG 3.54 (3) 3.12 (4) 3.79 (1) 3.67 (2) 2.71 (6) 2.79 (5) 2.42 (8) 2.08 (9) 2.50 (7)
33 30 29 29 28 28 28
Goals 1. Brian Gionta - BC 2. Jeff Farkas - BC 3. Darren Haydar - UNH 4. Tommi Degerman - BU 5. Ben Guite - ME Chris Heron - BU Sandy Cohen - MC
20 17 14 13 12 12 12
Assists 1. Cory Larose - ME 2. Mike Mottau - BC 3. Blake Bellefeuille - BC Mike Souza - UNH Dan Cavanaugh - BU
24 22 20 20 20
Goals Against Average 1. Scott Clemmensen - BC 1.98 2. Tim Kelleher - BC 2.13 3. Ty Conklin - UNH 2.60 4. Matt Yeats - ME 2.72 5. Cris Classen - MC 2.80 Save Percentage 1. Scott Clemmensen - BC Tim Kelleher - BC 3. Cris Classen - MC 4. Matt Yeats - ME 5. Ty Conklin - UNH
GAPG 2.88 (4) 2.63 (2) 2.08 (1) 2.79 (3) 3.29 (8) 3.17 (6) 3.38 (9) 2.96 (5) 3.25 (7)
PP Pct. 20.6 (1) 11.7 (t7) 18.0 (3) 19.9 (2) 12.8 (6) 15.9 (4) 13.4 (5) 8.3 (9) 11.7 (t7)
PK Pct. 84.8 (4) 82.1 (7) 91.9 (1) 83.6 (6) 88.1 (2) 86.8 (3) 81.8 (8) 83.7 (5) 81.6 (9)
Overall 25-10-7 23-9-6 29-12-1 27-8-5 18-18-2 12-19-5 11-19-6 11-20-5 9-22-3
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Cory Larose - ME 2. Brian Gionta - BC 3. Jeff Farkas - BC Mike Souza - UNH 5. Blake Bellefeuille - BC Tommi Degerman - BU Chris Heron - BU
GA 69 68 50 67 79 76 81 71 78
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR TY CONKLIN, So. G, UNH MIKE MOTTAU, Sr. D, BC
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY MAINE Coach of the Year: Jack Parker, Boston University Rookie of the Year: Rick DiPietro, Boston University Best Defensive Forward: John Sadowski, New Hampshire Best Defensive Defenseman: Mike Mottau, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Cory Larose, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire
.918 .918 .916 .906 .902
Wins 1. Ty Conklin - UNH 13 2. Matt Yeats - ME 10 Rick DiPietro - BU 10 4. Scott Clemmensen - BC 9 5. Tim Kelleher - BC 6
First Team Ty Conklin - UNH * Chris Dyment - BU * Mike Mottau - BC * Jeff Farkas - BC * Brian Gionta - BC * Cory Larose - ME *
(*All-Americans) Position Second Team G Rick DiPietro - BU D Bobby Allen - BC D Pat Aufiero - BU F Blake Bellefeuille - BC F Darren Haydar - UNH F Mike Souza - UNH
HOCKEY EAST
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Goalie: Rick DiPietro, Boston University Defenseman: Ron Hainsey, UMass Lowell Defenseman: Freddy Meyer, Boston University Forward: Anthony Aquino, Merrimack Forward: Brian Collins, Boston University Forward: Peter Fregoe, Providence Forward: Krys Kolanos, Boston College
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Niagara 4, New Hampshire 1 Boston College 6, Michigan State 5 (OT) Boston University 5, St. Cloud State 3 Quarterfinals Maine 5, Michigan 2 Boston College 4, Wisconsin 1 St. Lawrence 3, Boston University 2 (4OT) Semifinals North Dakota 2, Maine 0 Boston College 4, St. Lawrence 2 Championship North Dakota 4, Boston College 2
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2000-01 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR BRIAN GIONTA
Coach of the Year: Paul Pooley, Providence Rookie of the Year: Chuck Kobasew, Boston College Best Defensive Forward: Mike Lephart, Boston College Best Defensive Defenseman: Bobby Allen, Boston College Three Stars Award: Brian Gionta, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Mike Jozefowicz, Northeastern Team Sportsmanship Award: Maine 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Standings GP W L Boston College 24 17 5 Maine 24 12 7 Providence 24 13 8 New Hampshire 24 11 8 UMass Lowell 24 10 11 Boston University 24 9 12 Northeastern 24 7 13 Merrimack 24 7 14 Massachusetts 24 7 15
T 2 5 3 5 3 3 4 3 2
Pts 36 29 29 27 23 21 18 17 16
GF 103 70 76 61 67 66 58 60 53
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Brian Gionta - BC 35 2. Devin Rask - PC 33 3. Chuck Kobasew - BC 29 4. Krys Kolanos - BC 28 5. Anthony Aquino - MC 27
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Ron Hainsey - UML 20 2. J.D. Forrest - BC 17 3. Jim Fahey - NU 16 4. Jay Leach - PC 15
Goals 1. Brian Gionta - BC 25 2. Devin Rask - PC 15 3. Chuck Kobasew - BC 14 Krys Kolanos - BC 14 5. Nick Parillo - MC 12
Goals Against Average 1. Ty Conklin - UNH 1.83 2. Scott Clemmensen - BC 2.19 3. Matt Yeats - ME 2.37 4. Sean Fields - BU 2.58 5. Jimi St. John - UML 2.59
Assists 1. Devin Rask - PC 18 Anthony Aquino - MC 18 3. Carl Corazzini - BU 16 Martin Kariya - ME 16 Jeff Giuliano - BC 16
Save Percentage 1. Ty Conklin - UNH .930 2. Nolan Schaefer - PC .912 3. Boyd Ballard - PC .909 4. Mike Gilhooly - NU .907 5. Scott Clemmensen - BC .904
Freshman Point Scoring 1. Chuck Kobasew - BC 29 2. Ben Eaves - BC 22 3. Marco Rosa - MC 18 4. J.D. Forrest - BC 17
Wins 1. Scott Clemmensen - BC 15 2. Matt Yeats - ME 11 3. Ty Conklin - UNH 10 Jimi St. John - UML 10 5. Nolan Schaefer - PC 9
GPG 4.29 (1) 2.92 (3) 3.17 (2) 2.54 (6) 2.79 (4) 2.75 (5) 2.42 (8) 2.50 (7) 2.21 (9)
GA GAPG 57 2.38 (2) 62 2.58 (3) 71 2.96 (t5) 47 1.96 (1) 66 2.75 (4) 77 2.96 (t5) 73 3.04 (7) 86 3.58 (9) 81 3.38 (8)
PP Pct. 22.4 (1) 15.2 (6) 16.4 (5) 11.8 (8) 17.9 (3) 20.8 (2) 17.2 (4) 08.6 (9) 12.0 (7)
PK Pct. 90.5 (1) 85.7 (3) 83.7 (5) 93.5 (2) 82.1 (6) 81.6 (7) 84.7 (4) 76.4 (9) 77.1 (8)
Overall 33-8-2 20-12-7 22-13-5 21-12-6 19-16-3 14-20-3 13-19-4 14-20-4 8-22-4
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team Ty Conklin - UNH * Bobby Allen - BC * Ron Hainsey - UML * Carl Corazzini - BU * Brian Gionta - BC * Devin Rask - PC *
Position G D D F F F
Second Team * Nolan Schaefer - PC Jim Fahey - NU Matt Libby - PC Anthony Aquino - MC Chuck Kobasew - BC * Krys Kolanos - BC
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Joe Exter, Merrimack Defenseman: J.D. Forrest, Boston College Defenseman: Regan Kelly, Providence Forward: Ben Eaves, Boston College Forward: Chuck Kobase, Boston College Forward: Laurent Meunier, UMass Lowell
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Maine 5, Minnesota 4 (OT) Wisconsin 4, Providence 1 Quarterfinals Boston College 3, Maine 1 Semifinals Boston College 4, Michigan 2 Championship Boston College 3, North Dakota 2 (OT)
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2001-02 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NEW HAMPSHIRE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR DARREN HAYDAR
Coach of the Year: Richard Umile, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Sean Collins, New Hampshire Best Defensive Forward: Mike Pandolfo, Boston University Best Defensive Defenseman: Chris Dyment, Boston University Three Stars Award: Colin Hemingway, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Jon DiSalvatore, Providence Team Sportsmanship Award: Massachusetts Standings 1. New Hampshire 2. Boston University Maine 4. UMass Lowell 5. Northeastern 6. Boston College 7. Providence 8. Merrimack 9. Massachusetts
GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
W 17 15 14 12 11 10 8 6 3
L 4 6 5 9 11 13 13 16 19
T 3 3 5 3 2 1 3 2 2
Pts 37 33 33 27 24 21 19 14 8
GF 103 80 99 70 69 73 68 54 45
GPG 4.29 (1) 3.33 (3) 4.12 (2) 2.92 (5) 2.88 (6) 3.04 (4) 2.83 (7) 2.25 (8) 1.88 (9)
Assists 1. Darren Haydar - UNH 2. Peter Metcalf - ME 3. Martin Kariya - ME 4. Jim Fahey - NU 5. Ben Eaves - BC
27 25 21 20 18
GAPG 2.04 (1) 2.71 (3) 2.58 (2) 2.79 (4) 3.08 (5) 3.38 (6) 3.42 (7) 3.62 (8) 3.92 (9)
PP Pct. 28.3 (1) 16.4 (5) 22.4 (2) 20.7 (4) 21.0 (3) 15.2 (6) 12.7 (7) 12.4 (8) 10.0 (9)
PK Pct. 87.6 (1) 85.5 (2) 81.7 (5) 84.7 (3) 81.0 (6) 83.2 (4) 80.0 (7) 76.0 (9) 79.2 (8)
Overall 30-7-3 25-10-3 26-11-7 26-11-7 19-17-3 18-18-2 13-20-5 11-23-2 8-24-2
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Darren Haydar - UNH 42 2. Colin Hemingway - UNH 36 3. Niko Dimitrakos - ME 30 Jim Fahey - NU 30 Martin Kariya - ME 30 Peter Metcalf - ME 30 Goals 1. Colin Hemingway - UNH 23 2. Anthony Aquino - MC 16 Ed McGrane - UML 16 4. Darren Haydar - UNH 15 Tony Voce - BC 15
GA 49 65 62 67 74 81 82 87 94
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION NEW HAMPSHIRE
Goals Against Average 1. Mike Ayers - UNH 1.79 2. Matt Carney - UNH 2.09 3. Mike Morrison - ME 2.30 4. Cam McCormick - UML 2.47 5. Sean Fields - BU 2.53 Save Percentage 1. Mike Ayers - UNH 2. Matt Carney - UNH 3. Mike Morrison - ME 4. Keni Gibson - NU 5. Sean Fields - BU
.938 .920 .915 .911 .909
Wins 1. Sean Fields - BU 2. Mike Morrison - ME 3. Mike Ayers - UNH 4. Matt Carney - UNH Keni Gibson - BU
14 13 9 8 8
(*All-Americans) First Team Position Second Team Mike Morrison - ME G Mike Ayers - UNH Jim Fahey - NU * D * Chris Dyment - BU Peter Metcalf - ME * D Garrett Stafford - UNH Darren Haydar - UNH * F * Niko Dimitrakos - ME Colin Hemingway - UNH * F * Ben Eaves - BC Tony Voce - BC F Ed McGrane - UML
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Keni Gibson, Northeastern Defenseman: Ryan Whitney, Boston University Forward: Sean Collins, New Hampshire Forward: Brian McConnell, Boston University Forward: Colin Shields, Maine Forward: Dave Spina, Boston College
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Maine 4, Harvard 3 (OT) Quarterfinals Maine 4, Boston University 3 New Hampshire 4, Cornell 3 Semifinals Maine 7, New Hampshire 2 Championship Minnesota 4, Maine 3 (OT)
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2002-03 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW HAMPSHIRE
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR MIKE AYERS, Jr. G, UNH BEN EAVES, Jr. F, BC
Coach of the Year: Don Cahoon, Massachusetts Rookie of the Year: Jimmy Howard, University of Maine Best Defensive Forward: Mark Mullen, Boston University Best Defensive Defenseman: Cliff Loya, Maine Three Stars Award: Ben Eaves, BC, and Joe Exter, Merrimack Sportsmanship Award: Martin Kariya, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: UMass Lowell 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.
Standings GP New Hampshire 24 Boston College 24 Maine 24 Providence 24 Boston University 24 Massachusetts 24 Merrimack 24 UMass Lowell 24 Northeastern 24
W 15 16 14 12 13 10 7 4 5
L 5 6 6 9 10 14 13 16 17
T 4 2 4 3 1 0 4 4 2
Pts 34 34 32 27 27 20 18 12 12
GF 84 97 81 76 78 60 59 63 54
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Ben Eaves - BC 42 2. Tony Voce - BC 32 3. Lanny Gare - UNH 31 Martin Kariya - ME 31 5. Colin Hemingway - UNH 30 Goals 1. Lucas Lawson - ME 17 2. Peter Fregoe - PC 16 3. Lanny Gare - UNH 15 Tony Voce - BC 15 5. Ben Eaves - BC 14 Colin Hemingway - UNH 14
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Francis Nault - ME 25 2. Stephen Wood - PC 17 3. Thomas Pock - UMass 16 Andrew Alberts - BC 16 5. Bryan Schmidt - MC 15 Tim Judy - NU 15
Assists 1. Ben Eaves - BC 28 2. Martin Kariya - ME 23 3. Steve Saviano - UNH 20 4. Devin Rask - PC 19 5. Francis Nault - ME 18
Save Percentage 1. Mike Ayers - UNH .926 2. Jimmy Howard - ME .918 3. Frank Doyle - ME .912 4. Joe Exter - MC .911 5. Nolan Schaefer - PC .910
Goals Against Average 1. Matti Kaltiainen - BC 2.20 2. Mike Ayers - UNH 2.22 3. Frank Doyle - ME 2.39 4. Jimmy Howard - ME 2.55 5. Sean Fields - BU 2.77
Wins 1. Mike Ayers - UNH 15 2. Sean Field - BU 13 3. Matti Kaltiainen - BU 11 4. Jimmy Howard - ME 10 Gabe Winer - UMass 10 Nolan Schaefer - PC 10
GPG 3.50 (2) 4.04 (1) 3.38 (3) 3.17 (5) 3.25 (4) 2.50 (7) 2.46 (8) 2.62 (6) 2.25 (9)
GA 55 55 61 71 66 80 80 95 89
GAPG 2.29 (t1) 2.29 (t1) 2.54 (4) 2.96 (5) 2.75 (4) 3.33 (t6) 3.33 (t6) 3.96 (9) 3.71 (8)
PP Pct. 21.1 (2) 22.0 (1) 20.2 (3) 18.0 (5) 17.9 (6) 19.4 (4) 16.3 (8) 17.2 (7) 15.0 (9)
PK Pct. 87.0 (2) 87.1 (1) 83.0 (3) 80.7 (4) 80.6 (5) 77.6 (8) 78.4 (7) 76.1 (9) 80.2 (6)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team Mike Ayers - UNH * Freddy Meyer - BU * Francis Nault - ME Ben Eaves - BC * Lanny Gare - UNH * Martin Kariya - ME
Position Second Team G Joe Exter - MC D * J.D. Forrest - BC D Thomas Pรถck - UMass D Stephen Wood - PC F * Colin Hemingway - UNH F Lucas Lawson - ME F Ed McGrane - UML
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Goalie: Jimmy Howard, Maine Defenseman: Jekabs Redlihs, Boston University Defenseman: Bryan Schmidt, Merrimack Forward: Chris Collins, Boston College Forward: Mike Morris, Northeastern Forward: David Van der Gulik, Boston University Forward: Stephen Werner, Massachusetts
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Boston University 6, Harvard 4 New Hampshire 5, St. Cloud St. 2 Boston College 1, Ohio St. 0 Michigan 2, Maine 1 Regional Finals New Hampshire 3, Boston University 0 Cornell 2, Boston College 1 (2OT) Semifinals New Hampshire 3, Cornell 2 Championship Minnesota 5, New Hampshire 1
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Overall 28-8-6 24-11-4 24-10-5 19-14-3 25-14-3 19-17-1 12-18-6 11-20-5 10-21-3
2003-04 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION MAINE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR STEVE SAVIANO
Coach of the Year: Jerry York, Boston College Rookie of the Year: Michel Léveillé, Maine Best Defensive Forward: Todd Jackson, Maine Best Defensive Defenseman: Andrew Alberts, BC, and Prestin Ryan, Maine Three Stars Award: Keni Gibson, Northeastern Sportsmanship Award: Steve Saviano, New Hampshire Team Sportsmanship Award: Northeastern 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Standings GP Boston College 24 Maine 24 Massachusetts 24 New Hampshire 24 Providence 24 UMass Lowell 24 Merrimack 24 Boston University 24 Northeastern 24
W 17 17 12 10 7 7 6 6 5
L 4 5 9 8 11 12 12 13 13
T 3 2 3 6 6 5 6 5 6
Pts 37 36 27 26 20 19 18 17 16
GF GPG 88 3.67 (1) 77 3.21 (3) 47 1.96 (9) 82 3.42 (2) 63 2.62 (4) 56 2.33 (t6) 53 2.21 (8) 57 2.38 (5) 56 2.33 (t6)
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS
Points 1. Tony Voce - BC 27 Ryan Shannon - BC 27 3. Patrick Eaves - BC 26 Colin Shields - ME 26 5. Steve Saviano - UNH 25 Justin Aikins - UNH 25 Goals 1. Tony Voce - BC 18 2. Steve Saviano - UNH 14 3. Patrick Eaves - BC 12 Elias Godoy - UML 12 Jason Guerriero - NU 12 David Van der Gulik - BU 12 Goals 1. Justin Aikins - UNH 2. Ryan Shannon - BC 3. Michel Leveille - ME Colin Shields - ME 5. Sean Collins - UNH
20 19 18 18 17
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Stephen Wood - PC 20 2. Thomas Pock - UMass 19 Brian Yandle - ME 19 4. Ryan Whitney - BU 14 5. Several tied 13
Goals Against Average 1. Jimmy Howard - ME 1.15 2. Matti Kaltiainen - BC 1.60 3. Frank Doyle - ME 2.26 4. Chris Davidson - UML 2.43 5. Gabe Winer - UMass 2.59 Save Percentage 1. Jimmy Howard - ME .953 2. Chris Davidson - UML .921 3. Matti Kaltiainen - BC .918 4. Bobby Goepfert - PC .917 5. Frank Doyle - ME .915 Wins 1. Matti Kaltiainen - BC 2. Frank Doyle - ME Gabe Winer - UMass 4. Jimmy Howard - ME Chris Davidson - UML Bobby Goepfert - PC
17 10 10 7 7 7
GA 45 42 63 76 66 65 79 71 72
GAPG 1.88 (2) 1.75 (1) 2.62 (3) 3.17 (8) 2.75 (5) 2.71 (4) 3.29 (9) 2.96 (6) 3.00 (7)
PP Pct. 17.5 (4) 15.7 (6) 15.0 (7) 22.0 (1) 20.6 (2) 17.4 (5) 18.2 (3) 14.5 (8) 14.0 (9)
PK Pct. 88.5 (1) 87.2 (2) 81.4 (t4) 79.4 (9) 79.8 (t7) 80.6 (6) 84.6 (3) 79.8 (t7) 81.4 (t4)
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
Overall 29-9-4 33-8-3 19-12-6 20-15-6 16-14-7 10-23-7 11-19-6 12-17-9 11-16-7
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS (*All-Americans) First Team Position Jimmy Howard - ME * G Thomas Pöck - UMass * D Stephen Wood - PC * D Steve Saviano - UNH * F Ryan Shannon - BC * F Tony Voce - BC * F
Second Team Matti Kaltiainen - BC * Andrew Alberts - BC * Prestin Ryan - ME * Patrick Eaves - BC * Todd Jackson - ME * Colin Shields - ME
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Jim Healey, Merrimack Defenseman: Cleve Kinley, UMass Lowell Defenseman: Kevin Schaeffer, Boston University Forward: Brett Hemingway, New Hampshire Forward: Michel Léveillé, Maine Forward: Colin McDonald, Providence Forward: Jason Tejchma, UMass Lowell
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Maine 5, Harvard 4 Boston College 5, Niagara 2 Michigan 4, New Hampshire 1 Regional Finals Maine 2, Wisconsin 1 (OT) BC 3, Michigan 2 (OT) Semifinals Maine 2, Boston College 1 Championship Denver 1, Maine 0
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2004-05 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR PATRICK EAVES
Coach of the Year: Jack Parker, Boston University Rookie of the Year: Peter Vetri, UMass Lowell Best Defensive Forward: Preston Callander, New Hampshire Best Defensive Defenseman: Tim Judy, Northeastern Three Stars Award: Patrick Eaves and Ryan Shannon, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Jason Guerriero, Northeastern Team Sportsmanship Award: Northeastern Standings 1. Boston College 2. Boston University New Hampshire 4. Maine 5. UMass Lowell 6. Northeastern 7. Providence 8. Massachusetts 9. Merrimack
GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
W 14 15 15 13 11 10 6 6 1
L 3 5 5 6 10 10 14 16 22
T 7 4 4 5 3 4 4 2 1
Pts 35 34 34 31 25 24 16 14 3
GF GPG 78 3.25 (2) 76 3.17 (3t) 90 3.75 (1) 75 3.12 (5) 76 3.17 (3t) 66 2.75 (6) 54 2.25 (7) 48 2.00 (8) 41 1.71 (9)
Assists 1. Jason Guerriero - NU 2. Ryan Shannon - BC 3. Sean Collins - UNH 4. Patrick Eaves - BC
34 30 30 30 28 28 14 14 14 14 13
23 21 17 16 Preston Callander - UNH 16 Jacob Micflikier - UNH 16
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Bryan Miller - BU 18 Brian Yandle - UNH 18 3. Cleve Kinley - UML 16 4. Bryan Schmidt - MC 15 Dan Spang - BU 15 Goals Against Average 1. Matti Kaltiainen - BC 2. Cory Schneider - BC 3. Jimmy Howard - ME 4. John Curry - BU 5. Keni Gibson - NU
1.81 1.83 1.96 2.12 2.26
Save Percentage 1. Keni Gibson - NU 2. Kevin Regan - UNH 3. Cory Schneider - BC 4. John Curry - BU 5. Jimmy Howard - ME Matti Kaltiainen - BC
.929 .925 .924 .922 .921 .921
Wins 1. Jimmy Howard - ME 2. John Curry - BU 3. Keni Gibson - NU 4. Kevin Regan - UNH 5. Two tied
GAPG 1.96 (1t) 2.25 (23) 2.46 (5) 1.96 (1t) 2.75 (6) 2.42 (4) 3.04 (7) 4.00 (8) 4.33 (9)
PP Pct. 18.2 (3) 17.7 (5) 23.4 (1) 16.2 (6) 20.8 (2) 19.8 (4) 13.3 (7) 10.8 (9) 12.5 (8)
PK Pct. 87.2 (2) 81.1 (7) 84.5 (4) 90.3 (1) 81.3 (6) 83.8 (5) 80.6 (8) 74.6 (9) 84.6 (3)
13 11 10 9 8
First Team Keni Gibson - NU Andrew Alberts - BC * Bryan Miller - BU Patrick Eaves - BC * Jason Guerriero - NU * Ryan Shannon - BC *
Position G D D F F F
Second Team John Curry - BU Bryan Schmidt - MC * Brian Yandle - UNH * Sean Collins - UNH Mike Morris - NU Ben Walter - UML
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Kevin Regan, New Hampshire Goalie: Cory Schneider, Boston College Goalie: Peter Vetri, UMass Lowell Defenseman: David Leaderer, Massachusetts Defenseman: Bret Tyler, Maine Forward: Chris Bourque, Boston University Forward: P.J. Fenton, Massachusetts Forward: Peter MacArthur, Boston University
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Boston College 5, Mercyhurst 4 North Dakota 4, Boston University 0 UNH 3, Harvard 2 (OT) Minnesota 1, Maine 0 (OT) Regional Finals North Dakota 6, Boston College 3 Denver 4, New Hampshire 2
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Overall 26-7-7 23-14-4 26-11-5 20-13-7 20-12-4 15-18-5 12-20-4 13-23-2 8-26-2
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Jason Guerriero - NU 2. Patrick Eaves - BC Jacob Micflikier - UNH Ryan Shannon - BC 5. Preston Callander - UNH Sean Collins - UNH Goals 1. Patrick Eaves - BC Jacob Micflikier - UNH Mike Morris - NU Ben Walter - UML 5. David Van der Gulik - BU
GA 47 54 59 47 66 58 73 96 104
2005-06 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
PLAYER OF THE YEAR CHRIS COLLINS
Coach of the Year: Jack Parker, Boston University Rookie of the Year: Brandon Yip, Boston University Best Defensive Forward: Brad Zancanaro, Boston University Best Defensive Defenseman: Peter Harrold, Boston College Three Stars Award: Chris Collins and Cory Schneider, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Danny O’Brien, UMass Lowell Team Sportsmanship Award: Vermont Standings GP W L T Pts GF 1. Boston University 27 17 7 3 37 89 2. Boston College 27 17 8 2 36 86 Maine 27 17 8 2 36 93 4. New Hampshire 27 14 7 6 34 85 5. Providence 27 14 10 3 31 78 6. Vermont 27 10 11 6 26 65 7. UMass Lowell 27 11 14 2 24 74 8. Massachusetts 27 10 15 2 22 60 9. Northeastern 27 3 17 7 13 57 10. Merrimack 27 3 19 5 11 43 HOCKEY EAST LEADERS
GPG 3.40 (2) 3.19 (3) 3.44 (1) 3.15 (4) 2.89 (5) 2.41 (7) 2.74 (6) 2.22 (8) 2.11 (9) 1.59 (10)
Points 1. Chris Collins - BC 39 2. Brian Boyle - BC 33 3. Pete MacArthur - BU 29 4. Brett Hemingway - UNH 28 Jacob Micflikier - UNH 28 Greg Moore - Maine 28 Daniel Winnik - UNH 28 Goals 1. Brian Boyle - BC 18 Chris Collins - BC 18 Greg Moore - Maine 18 4. Jon Rheault - PC 15 5. Kenny Roche - BU 14
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Marvin Degon - UMass 22 2. Bret Tyler - ME 21 3. Brian Yandle - UNH 20 Dan Spang - BU 20 5. Peter Harrold - BC 17 Cody Wild - PC 17
Assists 1. Chris Collins - BC 21 2. Chase Watson - PC 20 3. Jacob Micflikier - UNH 19 4. Daniel Winnik - UNH 18 Josh Soares - ME 18 Peter MacArthur - BU 18
Save Percentage 1. Cory Schneider - BC .932 2. Jeff Pietrasiak - UNH .928 3. Jon Quick - UMass .927 4. Kevin Regan - UNH .925 5. John Curry - BU .922 Patrick Watson - MC .922
Freshman Point Scoring 1.
Wins 1. John Curry - BU 2. Cory Schneider - BC 3. Tyler Sims - PC 4. Ben Bishop - ME 5. Peter Vetri - UML
Goals Against Average 1. Cory Schneider - BC 1.96 2. John Curry - BU 2.12 3. Joe Fallon - UVM 2.20 4. Jeff Pietrasiak - UNH 2.22 5. Ben Bishop - Maine 2.24 Tyler Sims - PC 2.24
17 16 14 13 10
GA 67 58 60 63 67 62 96 77 88 92
GAPG 2.48 (t5) 2.15 (1) 2.22 (2) 2.33 (4) 2.48 (t5) 2.30 (3) 3.56 (9) 2.85 (7) 3.26 (8) 3.41 (10)
PP Pct. 15.6 (6) 13.7 (9) 23.0 (1) 20.7 (2) 17.2 (4) 18.8 (3) 15.9 (5) 15.5 (7) 14.6 (8) 12.9 (10)
PK Pct. 81.9 (t6) 89.0 (1) 86.6 (2) 85.0 (4) 85.8 (3) 83.2 (5) 80.1 (9) 79.2 (10) 81.9 (t6) 80.6 (8)
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Overall 26-10-4 26-13-3 28-12-2 20-13-7 17-16-3 18-14-6 14-20-2 13-21-2 3-24-7 6-23-5
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team John Curry - BU * Peter Harrold - BC * Dan Spang - BU * Brian Boyle - BC * Chris Collins - BC * Greg Moore - ME *
(*All-Americans) Position Second Team G * Cory Schneider - BC D Marvin Degon - UMass D * Brian Yandle - UNH F * Michel Léveillé - ME F Pete MacArthur - BU F Daniel Winnik - UNH
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Ben Bishop, Maine Defenseman: Brett Motherwell, Boston College Defenseman: Cody Wild, Providence Forward: Benn Ferriero, Boston College Forward: Rob Ricci, Merrimack Forward: Brandon Yip, Boston University
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Boston University 9, Nebraska Omaha 2 Boston College 5, Miami 0 Maine 6, Harvard 1 Michigan St. 1, UNH 0 Regional Finals Boston College 5, Boston University 0 Maine 5, Michigan St. 4 Semifinals Boston College 6, North Dakota 5 Wisconsin 5, Maine 2 Championship Wisconsin 2, Boston College 1
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2006-07 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION NEW HAMPSHIRE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR JOHN CURRY
Coach of the Year: Richard Umile, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Teddy Purcell, Maine Best Defensive Forward: Joe Rooney, Boston College Best Defensive Defenseman: Sean Sullivan, Boston University Three Stars Award: John Curry, Boston University Sportsmanship Award: Mike Lundin, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: Massachusetts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Standings GP New Hampshire 27 Boston College 27 Boston University 27 Massachusetts 27 Maine 27 Vermont 27 Northeastern 27 Providence 27 UMass Lowell 27 Merrimack 27
W 18 18 13 15 14 12 9 9 7 3
L 7 8 6 9 12 10 13 15 16 22
T 2 1 8 3 1 5 5 3 4 2
Pts 38 37 34 33 29 29 23 21 18 8
GF 96 89 69 71 80 55 60 66 51 28
GA 62 65 51 63 69 56 66 71 76 86
GAPG 2.30 (3) 2.41 (5) 1.89 (1) 2.33 (4) 2.56 (7) 2.07 (2) 2.44 (6) 2.63 (8) 2.81 (9) 3.19 (10)
PP Pct. 21.5 (2) 17.4 (3) 15.1 (6) 16.1 (5) 21.7 (1) 16.9 (3) 9.5 (8) 11.6 (7) 9.1 (9) 7.6 (10)
PK Pct. 86.1 (4) 86.8 (3) 84.9 (6) 84.1 (8) 84.1 (7) 88.4 (2) 89.1 (1) 85.6 (5) 82.6 (9) 81.7 (10)
Points 1. Brian Boyle - BC 37 2. Josh Soares, ME 32 Trevor Smith, UNH 32 4. Matt Fornataro, UNH 30 5. Nathan Gerbe, BC 28 Pete MacArthur, BU 28 Goals 1. Josh Soares - Maine 16 Nathan Gerbe - BC 16 3. Trevor Smith - UNH 15 4. Michel Leveille - ME 14 5. Several tied 13
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Brett Motherwell - BC 18 2. Matt Gilroy - BU 16 3. Mark Matheson - UMass 15 Brad Flaishans - UNH 15 5. Chris Murray - UNH 14 Bret Tyler - ME 14
Assists 1. Brian Boyle - BC 24 2. Matt Fornataro - UNH 20 3. Jack Micflikier - UNH 18 Teddy Purcell - ME 18 5. Several tied 17
Save Percentage 1. John Curry - BU 2. Kevin Regan - UNH 3. Brad Thiessen - NU 4. Jon Quick - UMass 5. Ben Bishop - ME 5. Cory Schneider - BC
.934 .933 .930 .927 .919 .919
Wins 1. Cory Schneider - BC 2. Kevin Regan - UNH 3. Jon Quick - UMass 4. Several tied
18 17 14 12
Goals Against Average 1. John Curry - BU 1.85 2. Joe Fallon - UVM 1.90 3. Kevin Regan - UNH 2.02 4. Brad Thiessen - NU 2.15 5. Jon Quick - UMass 2.20
First Team John Curry - BU * Sean Sullivan - BU * Matt Gilroy - BU * Brian Boyle - BC * Trevor Smith - UNH * Michel Léveillé - ME *
Position G D D F F F
Second Team * Jon Quick (UMass) Chris Murray - UNH Mike Lundin - ME Peter MacArthur - BU Josh Soares - ME Nathan Gerbe - BC
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Brad Thiessen, Northeastern Defenseman: Mark Fayne, Providence Defenseman: Justin Braun, Massachusetts Forward: Brayden Irwin, Vermont Forward: Chad Costello, Northeastern Forward: Teddy Purcell, Maine
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Boston College 4, St. Lawrence 1 Massachusetts 1, Clarkson 0 (OT) Maine 4, St. Cloud State 1 Michigan State 5, Boston University 1 Miami 2, New Hampshire 1 Regional Finals Boston College 4, Miami 0 Maine 3, Massachusetts 1 Semifinals Boston College 6, North Dakota 4 Michigan State 4, Maine 2 Championship Michigan State 3, Boston College 1
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Overall 26-11-2 29-12-1 20-10-9 21-13-5 23-15-2 18-16-5 13-18-5 10-23-3 8-21-7 3-27-4
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS
Freshman Point Scoring 1. Teddy Purcell - ME 25 2. Chad Costello - BU 19 3. Brayden Irwin - UVM 17 4. Kyle Kraemer - BU 15 5. Will Ortiz - UMass 14
GPG 3.56 (1) 3.30 (2) 2.56 (5) 2.63 (4) 2.96 (3) 2.04 (8) 2.22 (7) 2.44 (6) 1.89 (9) 1.04 (10)
2007-08 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR KEVIN REGAN
Coach of the Year: Kevin Sneddon, Vermont Rookie of the Year: Colin Wilson, Boston University Best Defensive Forward: Matt Greene, Boston College Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Joe Charlebois, New Hampshire Three Stars Award: Bryan Ewing, Boston University Sportsmanship Award: Chris Higgins, Boston University Team Sportsmanship Award: UMass Lowell 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Standings New Hampshire Boston University Vermont Boston College Providence Northeastern UMass Lowell Massachusetts Maine Merrimack
GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
W 19 15 13 11 11 12 10 9 9 6
L 5 9 9 9 11 13 13 13 15 18
T 3 3 5 7 5 2 4 5 3 3
Pts 41 33 31 29 27 26 24 23 21 15
GF GPG 84 3.11 (2) 97 3.59 (1) 67 2.48 (7) 82 3.04 (3) 66 2.44 (8) 73 2.70 (t4) 70 2.59 (6) 73 2.70 (t4) 59 2.19 (9) 48 1.78 (10)
Goals 1. Kory Falite - UML 15 2. Nathan Gerbe - BC 14 Mike Radja - UNH 14 Pete MacArthur - BU 14 5. Bryan Ewing - BU 13 Ben Smith - BC 13 Matt Jones - MC 13 Assists 1. Joe Whitney - BC 23 2. Bryan Ewing - BU 22 Joe Vitale - BU 22 4. Pete MacArthur - BU 20 5. Colin Wilson - Bu 19 Freshman Point Scoring 1. Colin Wilson - BU 28 Joe Whitney - BC 28 3. Wade MacLeod - NU 25 James Marcou - UMass 25 5. Two tied 21
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Matt Taormina - PC 19 2. Barry Goers - UML 17 3. Mike Kostka - UMass 16 4. Cody Wild - PC 15 Justin Braun - UMass 15 Goals Against Average 1. Kevin Regan - UNH 1.83 2. Tyler Sims - PC 2.30 3. John Muse - BC 2.39 4. Ben Bishop - ME 2.41 5. Paul Dainton - UMass 2.47 Save Percentage 1. Kevin Regan - UNH .940 2. Ben Bishop - ME .923 3. Andrew Braithwaite - PC .918 4. Tyler Sims - PC .916 5. Paul Dainton - UMass .913 Wins 1. Kevin Regan - UNH 2. Brett Bennett - BU 3. Joe Fallon - UVM Brad Theissen - NU 5. John Muse - BC
PP Pct. 16.3 (3) 22.4 (1) 15.6 (5) 20.3 (2) 15.9 (4) 13.6 (t9) 15.5 (6) 14.6 (7) 14.4 (8) 13.6 (t9)
PK Pct. 88.6 (1) 80.8 (10) 85.1 (4) 81.3 (9) 85.8 (2) 81.9 (7) 81.6 (8) 82.1 (6) 85.3 (3) 83.8 (5)
Overall 25-10-3 19-17-4 16-15-7 23-11-8 14-15-5 15-16-3 15-15-4 14-14-6 13-18-3 12-18-4
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Bryan Ewing - BU 35 2. Pete MacArthur - BU 34 3. Joe Vitale - NU 33 4. Nathan Gerbe - BC 31 5. Mike Radja - UNH 30
GA GAPG 54 2.00 (1) 72 2.67 (5) 78 2.89 (7) 67 2.48 (3) 66 2.44 (2) 80 2.96 (9) 76 2.81 (8) 71 2.63 (4) 73 2.70 (6) 82 3.04 (10)
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION NEW HAMPSHIRE
18 13 12 12 11
(*All-Americans) First Team Second Team Kevin Regan - UNH * G Ben Bishop - ME Brad Flaishans - UNH * D Mike Kostka - UMass Matt Gilroy - BU * D Craig Switzer - UNH Bryan Ewing - BU * F D Matt Taormina - PC Nathan Gerbe - BC * F Kory Falite - UML Pete MacArthur - BU * F * Matt Fornataro - UNH Mike Radja - UNH * F Joe Vitale - NU
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Paul Dainton, Massachusetts Defenseman: Maury Edwards, UMass Lowell Defenseman: Kevin Shattenkirk, Boston University Forward: James Marcou, Massachusetts Forward: Joe Whitney, Boston College Forward: James van Riemsdyk, New Hampshire Forward: Colin Wilson, Boston University
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Boston College 5, Minnesota 2 Notre Dame 7, UNH 3 Regional Finals Boston College 4, Miami 3 OT Semifinals Boston College 6, North Dakota 1 Championship Boston College 4, Notre Dame 1
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2008-09 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
PLAYER OF THE YEAR BRAD THEISSEN
Coach of the Year: Greg Cronin, Northeastern Rookie of the Year: Kieran Millan, Boston University Best Defensive Forward: Joe Vitale, Northeastern Best Defensive Defenseman: Louis Liotti, Northeastern Three Stars Award: Brad Thiessen, Northeastern Sportsmanship Award: Dean Strong, Vermont Team Sportsmanship Award: Providence 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Standings Boston University Northeastern New Hampshire Vermont UMass Lowell Boston College Massachusetts Maine Merrimack Providence
GP W L T Pts GF GPG GA GAPG PP Pct. 27 18 5 4 40 103 3.81 (1) 54 2.00 (1) 23.4 (1) 27 15 6 3 39 78 2.89 (t5) 59 2.19 (2) 15.4 (7) 27 15 8 4 34 80 2.96 (4) 78 2.89 (7) 11.9 (9) 27 15 8 4 34 78 2.89 (t5) 69 2.56 (4) 17.7 (4) 27 14 11 2 30 84 3.11 (2) 66 2.44 (3) 19.7 (2) 27 11 11 5 27 81 3.00 (3) 77 2.85 (6) 18.2 (3) 27 10 14 3 23 77 2.85 (7) 75 2.78 (5) 17.6 (5) 27 7 17 3 17 52 1.93 (10) 82 3.04 (9) 16.1 (6) 27 5 19 3 13 57 2.11 (8) 80 2.96 (8) 14.7 (8) 27 4 18 5 13 56 2.07 (9) 106 3.93 (10) 11.4 (10)
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS
Points 1. James Marcou - UMass 35 Colin Wilson - BU 35 3. Viktor Stalberg - UVM 34 4. Brock Bradford - BC 31 5. Nick Bonino - BU 30 Goals 1. Vicktor Stalberg - UVM 19 2. Brock Bradford - BC 18 3. Ryan Ginand - NU 14 Jason Lawrence - BU 14 5. Three tied 12
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Maury Edwards - UML 25 2. Matt Gilroy - BU 24 3. Colby Cohen - BU 21 4. Jeremy Dehner - UML 20 5. Kevin Kapstad - UNH 18
Assists 1. Colin Wilson - BU 25 2. James Marcou - UMass 24 3. Nick Bonino - BU 21 4. Colby Cohen - BU 18 5. Several tied 17
Save Percentage 1. Brad Thiessen - NU .932 2. Nevin Hamilton - UML .926 3. Kieran Millan - BU .923 4. Paul Dainton - UMass .918 5. Brian Foster - UNH .917
Freshman Point Scoring 1. Casey Wellman - UMass 27 2. Jesse Todd - MC 21 3. Chris Connolly - BU 19 Brian Flynn - ME 19 David Vallorani - UML 19
Wins 1. Brad Thiessen - NU 2. Brian Foster - UNH Kieran Millan - BU 4. Rob Madore - UVM John Muse - BC
Goals Against Average 1. Kieran Millan - BU 1.80 2. Brad Thiessen - NU 2.09 3. Nevin Hamilton - UML 2.18 4. Carter Hutton - UML 2.25 5. Rob Madore - UVM 2.32
PK Pct. 89.1 (1) 85.2 (3) 84.1 (5) 78.6 (9) 88.5 (2) 85.1 (4) 83.9 (6) 82.6 (7) 81.5 (8) 70.6 (10)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
First Team Position Second Team Brad Theissen - NU * G Kieran Millan - BU Maury Edwards - UML * D Justin Braun - UMass Matt Gilroy - BU * D * Kevin Shattenkirk - BU James Marcou - UMass * F Brock Bradford - BC Viktor St책lberg - UVM * F Ryan Ginand - NU Colin Wilson - BU * F James van Riemsdyk - UML
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Goalie: Kieran Millan, Boston University Defenseman: Karl Stollery, Merrimack Forward: Chris Connolly, Boston University Forward: Peter MacArthur, Boston University Forward: Gustav Nyquist, Maine Forward: Steve Quailer, Northeastern Forward: David Vallorani, UMass Lowell Forward: Casey Wellman, Massachusetts
NCAA TOURNAMENT 18 15 15 11 11
First Round Boston University 8, Ohio State 3 New Hampshire 6, North Dakota 5 (OT) Vermont 4, Yale 1 Cornell 3, Northeastern 2 Regional Finals Boston University 3, New Hampshire 1 Vermont 3, Air Force 2 (2OT) Semifinals Boston University 5, Vermont 4 Finals Boston University 4, Miami 3 (OT)
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Overall 35-6-4 25-12-4 20-13-5 22-12-5 20-16-2 18-14-5 16-20-3 13-22-4 9-21-4 7-22-5
2009-10 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR BOBBY BUTLER
Coach of the Year: Mark Dennehy, Merrimack and Dick Umile, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Stephane Da Costa, Merrimack Best Defensive Forward: Ben Holmstrom, UMass Lowell Best Defensive Defenseman: Justin Braun, Massachusetts Three Stars Award: Bobby Butler, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Ben Smith, Boston College Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire 1. 2. 3. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Standings GP W L T Pts New Hampshire 27 15 6 6 36 Boston College 27 16 8 3 35 Boston University 27 13 12 2 28 Maine 27 13 12 2 28 UMass Lowell 27 12 11 4 28 Merrimack 27 12 13 2 26 Massachusetts 27 13 14 0 26 Vermont 27 9 11 7 25 Northeastern 27 11 14 2 24 Providence 27 5 18 4 14
GF GPG 98 3.63 (2) 99 3.67 (1) 93 3.44 (4) 95 3.52 (3) 82 3.04 (t5) 82 3.04 (t5) 72 2.67 (8) 78 2.89 (7) 70 2.59 (9) 46 1.70 (10)
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Bobby Butler - UNH 41 Gustav Nyquist - ME 41 3. Stephane Da Costa - MC 36 4. Cam Atkinson - BC 34 Brian Flynn - ME 34 Brian Gibbons - BC 34
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Colby Cohen - BU 26 2. Jeff Dimmen - ME 25 3. Blake Kessel - UNH 24 4. Justin Braun - UMass 23 Will O’Neill - ME 23
Goals 1. Bobby Butler - UNH 21 2. Cam Atkinson - BC 18 3. Brian Flynn - ME 15 Kyle Kraemer - NU 15
Goals Against Average 1. Patrick Milner - BC 1.93 2. John Muse - BC 2.27 3. Carter Hutton - UML 2.35 4. Rob Madore - UVM 2.67 5. Brian Foster - UNH 2.75
Assists 1. Gustav Nyquist - ME 29 2. Stephane Da Costa - MC 27 3. James Marcou - UMass 24 4. Brian Gibbons - BC 23 5. Phil DeSimone - UNH 22
Save Percentage 1. Parker Milner - BC .921 2. Carter Hutton - UML .920 3. Alex Beaudry - PC .914 4. Brian Foster - UNH .913 5. John Muse - BC .912
Freshman Point Scoring 1. Stephane Da Costa - MC 36 2. Patt Mullane - BC 18 3. Alex Chiasson - BU 17 Jake Newton - NU 17 5. Steven Whitney - BC 16
Wins 1. Brian Foster - UNH 14 2. Scott Darling - ME 12 Paul Dainton - UMass 12 4. Kieran Millan - BU 11 5. Chris Rawlings - NU 12
GA 77 61 91 90 72 85 86 82 87 84
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION NEW HAMPSHIRE
GAPG PP Pct. PK Pct. Overall 2.85 (3) 17.0 (8) 78.1 (8) 18-14-7 2.26 (1) 20.2 (3) 84.8 (1) 29-10-3 3.37 (t9) 19.6 (4) 78.2 (7) 18-17-3 3.33 (8) 27.8 (1) 81.8 (3) 19-17-3 2.67 (2) 19.0 (t5) 80.3 (4) 19-16-4 3.15 (5) 23.5 (2) 80.1 (5) 16-19-2 3.19 (6) 19.0 (t5) 76.8 (10) 18-18-0 3.04 (4) 16.5 (10) 79.1 (6) 17-15-7 3.22 (7) 16.9 (9) 78.0 (9) 16-16-2 3.37 (t9) 17.6 (7) 83.7 (2) 10-20-4
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
(*All-Americans) First Team Position Second Team Brian Foster - UNH * G Carter Hutton - UML Justin Braun - UMass * D Jeremy Dehner - UML Colby Cohen - BU * D Jeff Dimmen - ME Blake Kessel - UNH * D Bobby Butler - UNH * F Cam Atkinson - BC Brian Gibbons - BC F Stephane Da Costa - MC Gustav Nyquist - ME * F James Marcou - UMass
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Goalie : Chris Rawlings, Northeastern Defenseman: Brian Dumoulin, Boston College Defenseman: Jake Newton, Northeastern Defenseman: Max Nicastro, Boston University Forward: Stephane Da Costa, Merrimack Forward: Chris Kreider, Boston College Forward: Sebastian Stalberg, Vermont Forward: Peter MacArthur, Boston University
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Boston College 3, Alaska 1 New Hampshire 6, Cornell 2 Wisconsin 3, Vermont 2 Regional Finals RIT 6, New Hampshire 2 Boston College 9, Yale 7 Semifinals Boston College 7, Miami 1 Championship Boston College 5, Wisconsin 0
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2010-11 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
Coach of the Year: Jerry York, Boston College Rookie of the Year: Charlie Coyle, Boston University Best Defensive Forward: Tanner House, Maine Best Defensive Defenseman: Brian Dumoulin, Boston College Three Stars Award: Paul Thompson, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Brian Flynn, Maine Turfer Athletic Award: Jeff Dimmen, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Standings Boston College New Hampshire Boston University Merrimack Maine Northeastern Vermont Massachusetts Providence UMass Lowell
GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
W 20 17 15 16 14 10 6 5 4 4
L 6 6 6 8 8 10 14 16 16 21
T 1 4 6 3 5 7 7 6 7 2
Pts 41 38 36 35 33 27 19 16 15 10
GF 101 90 76 89 92 73 60 68 53 60
GPG 3.74 (1) 3.33 (3) 2.81 (5) 3.30 (4) 3.41 (2) 2.70 (6) 2.22 (t8) 2.52 (7) 1.96 (10) 2.22 (t8)
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS
Points 1. Paul Thompson - UNH 42 2. Cam Atkinson - BC 38 3. Brian Gibbons - BC 36 Gustav Nyquist - ME 36 5. Chris Barton - MC 33 Goals 1. Bobby Butler - UNH 21 2. Cam Atkinson - BC 18 3. Brian Flynn - ME 15 Kyle Kraemer - NU 15 Assists 1. Brian Gibbons - BC Mike Sislo - UNH 3. Chris Barton - MC Brian Dumoulin - BC Gustav Nyquist - ME
26 16 21 21 21
Freshman Point Scoring 1. Charlie Coyle - BU 21 2. Michael Pereira - UMass 20 3. Mike Collins - MC 19 4. Matt Nieto - BU 18 Sahir Gill - BU 18
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PLAYER OF THE YEAR PAUL THOMPSON
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Brian Dumoulin - BC 23 2. Blake Kessel - UNH 18 3. Adam Clendening - BU 17 4. Drew MacKenzie - UVM 16 Anthony Bitetto - NU 16 Goals Against Average 1. John Muse - BC 1.84 2. Matt DiGirolamo - UNH 2.16 3. Dan Sullivan - ME 2.28 4. Kieran Millan - BU 2.34 5. Joe Cannata - MC 2.46 Chris Rawlings - NU 2.46 Save Percentage 1. John Muse - BC .933 2. Kieran Millan - BU .932 3. Matt DiGirolamo - UNH .931 4. Chris Rawlings - NU .925 5. Joe Cannata - MC .913 Wins 1. John Muse - BC 2. Matt Di Girolamo - UNH 3. Joe Cannata - MC 4. Kieran Millan - BU 5. Dan Sullivan - ME
18 17 16 13 9
GA 58 59 67 67 73 69 85 88 94 102
GAPG 2.15 (1) 2.19 (2) 2.48 (t3) 2.48 (t3) 2.70 (6) 2.56 (5) 3.15 (7) 3.26 (8) 3.48 (9) 3.78 (10)
PP Pct. 24.2 (1) 22.0 (2) 12.8 (8) 20.8 (3) 17.6 (t4) 17.6 (t4) 14.0 (7) 12.2 (9) 9.3 (10) 16.9 (6)
PK Pct. Overall 86.7 (2) 30-8-1 83.8 (5) 22-11-6 89.6 (1) 19-12-8 84.0 (4) 25-10-4 85.0 (3) 17-12-7 81.6 (6) 14-16-8 80.8 (8) 8-20-8 78.4 (10) 6-23-6 81.2 (7) 8-18-8 79.2 (9) 5-25-4
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
First Team Position Second Team John Muse - BC * G Kieran Millan - BU Brian Dumoulin - BC * D Josh Van Dyk - ME Blake Kessel - UNH * D David Warsofsky - BU Cam Atkinson - BC * F * Stephane Da Costa - MC Gustav Nyquist - ME * F Brian Gibbons - BC Paul Thompson- UNH * F Wade MacLeod - NU
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Goalie: Dan Sullivan, Maine Defenseman: Anthony Bitetto, Northeastern Defenseman: Adam Clendening, Boston University Forward: Bill Arnold, Boston College Forward: Mike Collins, Merrimack Forward: Charlie Coyle, Boston University Forward: Michael Pereira, Massachusetts Forward: Brodie Reid, Northeastern
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Colorado College 8, Boston College 4 New Hampshire 3, Miami 1 Notre Dame 4, Merrimack 3 (OT) Regional Finals Notre Dame 2, New Hampshire 1
2011-12 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR SPENCER ABBOTT
Coach of the Year: Norm Bazin, UMass Lowell Rookie of the Year: Scott Wilson, UMass Lowell Best Defensive Forward: Chris Connolly, Boston University Best Defensive Defenseman: Brian Dumoulin, Boston College Three Stars Award: Kieran Millan, Boston University Sportsmanship Award: Chris Connolly, Boston University Turfer Athletic Award: Matt Ferreira, UMass Lowell Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Standings Boston College UMass Lowell Boston University Maine Merrimack New Hampshire Providence Massachusetts Northeastern Vermont
GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
W 19 17 17 15 13 11 10 9 9 3
L 7 9 9 10 9 14 14 14 14 23
T 1 1 1 2 5 2 3 4 4 1
Pts 39 35 35 32 31 24 23 22 22 7
GF 96 90 101 91 70 68 68 83 73 54
GPG 3.56 (2) 3.33 (4) 3.74 (1) 3.37 (3) 2.59 (7) 2.52 (t8) 2.52 (t8) 3.07 (5) 2.70 (6) 2.00 (10)
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Brian Dumoulin - BC 21 2. Adam Clendening - BU 20 3. Drew MacKenzie - UVM 19 Joel Hanley - UMass 19 5. Several tied 18
Goals 1. Joey Diamond - ME 20 2. Barry Almeida - BC 17 3. Spencer Abbott - ME 15 4. Chris Kreider - BC 14 Bill Arnold - BC 14 Wade Megan - BU 14 Derek Arnold - UML 14
Goals Against Average 1. Parker Milner - BC 1.85 2. Doug Carr - UML 2.17 3. Joe Cannata - MC 2.28 4. Casey DeSmith - UNH 2.29 5. Kieran Millan - BU 2.39
Freshman Point Scoring 1. Scott Wilson - UML 28 2. Johnny Gaudreau - BC 22 3. Ludwig Karlsson - NU 20 4. Ross Mauermann - PC 19 5. Two tied 18
Save Percentage 1. Casey DeSmith - UNH .928 Parker Milner - BC .928 3. Doug Carr - UML .927 Kieran Millan - BU .927 5. Joe Cannata - MC .923 Wins 1. Doug Carr - UML Parker Milner - BC 3. Kieran Millan - BU Dan Sullivan - ME 5. Joe Cannata - MC
GAPG 2.22 (1) 2.52 (3) 2.59 (4) 2.96 (6) 2.41 (2) 2.74 (5) 3.30 (8) 3.41 (9) 3.04 (7) 4.22 (10)
PP Pct. 22.7 (3) 22.5 (4) 25.7 (1) 25.6 (2) 19.3 (5) 16.1 (8) 16.9 (7) 17.6 (6) 13.2 (10) 14.4 (9)
PK Pct. 87.1 (1) 79.4 (7) 85.9 (2) 76.9 (9) 79.9 (6) 85.4 (3) 81.1 (t4) 78.3 (8) 81.1 (t4) 68.3 (10)
Overall 33-10-1 24-13-1 23-15-1 23-14-3 18-12-7 15-19-3 14-20-4 13-18-5 13-16-5 6-27-1
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS
Points 1. Spencer Abbott - ME 38 2. Joey Diamond - ME 37 3. Brian Flynn - ME 35 4. Chris Connolly - BU 32 Matt Nieto - BU 32
Assists 1. Chris Connolly - BU 26 2. Brian Flynn - ME 23 Spencer Abbott - ME 23 4. Matt Nieto - BU 22 5. Pat Mullane - BC 19
GA 60 68 70 80 65 74 89 92 82 114
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
16 16 14 14 13
First Team Joe Cannata - MC * Adam Clendening - BU Brian Dumoulin - BC * Spencer Abbott - ME * Barry Almeida - BC * Brian Flynn - ME
Position G D D F F F
Second Team Doug Carr - UML Garrett Noonan - BU Karl Stollery - MC Chris Connolly - BU Joey Diamond - ME Chris Kreider - BC
HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Goalie: Casey DeSmith, New Hampshire Defenseman: Zach Kamrass, UMass Lowell Defenseman: Alexx Privitera, Boston University Defenseman: Trevor van Riemsdyk, New Hampshire Forward: Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College Forward: Ross Mauermann, Providence Forward: Ludwig Karlsson, Northeastern Forward: Kyle Reynolds, Vermont Forward: Scott Wilson, UMass Lowell
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round UMass Lowell 4, Miami 3 (OT) Boston College 2, Air Force 0 Minnesota 7, Boston University 3 Minnesota Duluth 5, Maine 2
Regional Finals Boston College 4, Minnesota Duluth 0 Union 4, UMass Lowell 2 Semifinals Boston College 6, North Dakota 1 Championship Boston College 4, Ferris State 1
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2012-13 SEASON SNAPSHOT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION UMASS LOWELL
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION UMASS LOWELL
PLAYER OF THE YEAR JOHNNY GAUDREAU
Coach of the Year: Norm Bazin, UMass Lowell Rookie of the Year: Jon Gillies, Providence Best Defensive Forward: Tim Schaller, Providence Best Defensive Defenseman: Patrick Wey, Boston College Three Stars Award: John Henrion, UNH and Martin Ouellette, Maine Sportsmanship Award: Chris McCarthy, Vermont Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire Wildcats Standings 1. UMass Lowell 2. Boston College 3. Boston University Providence New Hampshire 6. Merrimack 7. Vermont Maine 9. Massachusetts 10. Northeastern
GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
W 16 15 15 13 13 13 8 7 9 5
L 9 9 10 8 8 11 13 12 16 18
T 2 3 2 6 6 3 6 8 2 4
Pts 34 33 32 32 32 29 22 22 20 14
GF GPG 81 3.00 (t3) 88 3.26 (1) 82 3.04 (2) 75 2.78 (5) 81 3.00 (t3) 68 2.52 (7) 60 2.22 (8) 57 2.11 (10) 72 2.67 (6) 59 2.19 (9)
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Johnny Gaudreau - BC 36 2. Mike Collins - MC 32 3. Steven Whitney - BC 31 4. Pat Mullane - BC 29 Joseph Pendenza - UML 29
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Trevor van Riemsdyk - UNH 22 2. Michael Matheson - BC 17 Matt Grzelcyk - BU 17 Eric Knodel - UNH 17 5. Several tied 15
Goals 1. Steven Whitney - BC 18 2. Bill Arnold - BC 13 Matt Nieto - BU 13 Riley Wetmore - UML 13 5. Several tied 12
Goals Against Average 1. C. Hellebuyck - UML 1.38 2. Casey DeSmith - UNH 2.04 3. Jon Gillies - PC 2.17 4. Sam Marotta - MC 2.23 5. Martin Ouellette - ME 2.43
Assists 1. Johnny Gaudreau - BC 2. Mike Collins - MC 3. Joseph Pendenza - UML Kevin Goumas - UNH 5. Two tied
24 21 20 20 19
Save Percentage 1. C. Hellebuyck - UML .948 2. Casey DeSmith - UNH .933 3. Jon Gillies - PC .929 4. Sam Marotta - MC .926 5. Sean Maguire - BU .923
27 20 19 17 17
Wins 1. Parker Milner - BC 15 2. Jon Gillies - PC 13 Casey DeSmith - UNH 13 4. C. Hellebuyck - UML 11 Sam Marotta - MC 11
Freshman Point Scoring 1. Danny O’Regan - BU 2. Kevin Roy - NU 3. Devin Shore - ME 4. Michael Matheson - BC Matt Grzelcyk - BU
GA 63 72 73 63 58 66 80 72 79 97
GAPG 2.33 (t2) 2.67 (t5) 2.70 (7) 2.33 (t2) 2.15 (1) 2.44 (4) 2.96 (9) 2.67 (t5) 2.93 (8) 3.59 (10)
PP Pct. 16.7 (4) 24.8 (1) 17.9 (3) 13.0 (9) 19.5 (2) 15.0 (t6) 11.0 (10) 14.0 (8) 16.5 (5) 15.0 (t6)
PK Pct. 85.1 (4) 87.3 (3) 85.0 (5) 82.3 (7) 92.3 (1) 87.7 (2) 77.0 (10) 79.5 (8) 84.8 (6) 78.4 (9)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team Position Second Team Jon Gillies - PC * G Connor Hellebuyck - UML Chad Ruhwedel - UML * D Jordan Heywood - MC Trevor van Riemsdyk - UNH * D Patrick Wey - BC Mike Collins - MC * F Joseph Pendenza - UML Johnny Gaudreau - BC * F Evan Rodrigues - BU Steven Whitney - BC * F Riley Wetmore - UML
PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Jon Gillies, Providence Goalie: Connor Hellebuyck, UMass Lowell Defenseman: Matt Grzelcyk, Boston University Defenseman: Michael Matheson, Boston College Forward: Danny O’Regan, Boston University Forward: Kevin Roy, Northeastern
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round UMass Lowell 6, Wisconsin 1 New Hampshire 5, Denver 2 Union 5, Boston College 1 Regional Finals UMass Lowell 2, New Hampshire 0 Semifinals Yale 3, UMass Lowell 2 (OT)
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Overall 28-11-2 22-12-4 21-16-2 17-14-7 20-12-7 15-17-6 11-19-6 11-19-8 12-19-3 9-21-4
2013-14 SEASON SNAPSHOT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION UMASS LOWELL
PLAYER OF THE YEAR JOHNNY GAUDREAU
Bauer Coach of the Year (Bob Kullen Award): Jerry York, Boston College Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Mario Puskarich, Vermont Gladiator Best Defensive Forward: Bill Arnold, Boston College and Ross Mauermann, Providence Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Josh Manson, Northeastern Squad Locker Scoring Champion: Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College (36 pts.) Stop It Goaltending Champion: Thatcher Demko, Boston College (9-1-1, 1.35 GAA, .948 SP) Three Stars Award: Clay Witt, Northeastern Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award: Ross Mauermann, Providence Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire Wildcats Standings GP W L T Pts GF GPG GA GAPG PP Pct. 1. Boston College 20 16 2 2 34 75 3.75 (1) 40 2.00 (t1) 24.7 (1) 2. UMass Lowell 20 11 6 3 25 54 2.70 (4) 43 2.15 (3) 21.3 (3) 3. Providence 20 11 7 2 24 50 2.50 (6) 49 2.45 (6) 8.9 (11) 4. New Hampshire 20 11 9 0 22 64 3.20 (2) 51 2.55 (t7) 24.0 (2) Northeastern 20 10 8 2 22 52 2.60 (5) 51 2.55 (t7) 9.1 (10) 6. Maine 20 9 8 3 20 59 2.95 (3) 48 2.40 (t4) 18.7 (5) 7. Vermont 20 10 10 0 20 49 2.45 (7) 48 2.40 (t4) 13.7 (6) Notre Dame 20 9 9 2 20 43 2.15 (t8) 40 2.00 (t1) 12.4 (7) 9. Boston University 20 5 12 3 13 43 2.15 (t8) 66 3.30 (t10) 12.0 (8) 10. Massachusetts 20 4 13 3 11 42 2.10 (10) 61 3.05 (9) 19.3 (4) 11. Merrimack 20 3 15 2 8 32 1.60 (11) 66 3.30 (t10) 11.8 (9)
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS
Points 1. Johnny Gaudreau - BC 36 2. Kevin Hayes - BC 27 3. Kevin Goumas - UNH 26 Devin Shore - ME 26 5. Several tied 22
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Ben Hutton - ME 19 2. Brett Pesce - UNH 15 3. Eric Knodel - UNH 14 4. Justin Agosta - UNH 13 5. Two tied 12
Goals 1. Johnny Gaudreau - BC 18 2. Mario Puskarich - UVM 13 3. Ben Hutton - ME 12 4. Kevin Hayes - BC 11 5. Several tied 10
Goals Against Average 1. Thatcher Demko - BC 1.35 2. S. Summerhays - ND 1.89 3. C. Hellebuyck - UML 1.99 4. Brody Hoffman - UVM 2.26 5. Jon Gillies - PC 2.29
Assists 1. Kevin Goumas - UNH 20 2. Johnny Gaudreau - BC 18 Devin Shore - ME 18 4. Kevin Hayes - BC 16 5. Two tied 14
Save Percentage 1. Thatcher Demko - BC .948 2. Clay Witt - NU .938 3. C. Hellebuyck - UML .935 4. S. Summerhays - ND .931 5. Sean Maguire - BU .928
Freshman Point Scoring 1. Mario Puskarich - UVM 19 2. Mike Szmatula - NU 17 3. Robbie Baillargeon - BU 14 4. Ryan Fitzgerald - BC 13 Brendan Bradley - UVM 13
Wins 1. Casey DeSmith - UNH 11 Jon Gillies - PC 11 3. Clay Witt - NU 10 4. Several tied 9
PK Pct. 91.7 (1) 81.0 (10) 84.3 (4) 82.8 (6) 86.8 (3) 82.5 (8) 87.9 (2) 83.5 (5) 82.2 (9) 82.6 (7) 80.0 (11)
Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE
Overall 28-8-4 26-11-4 22-11-6 22-18-1 19-14-4 16-15-4 20-15-3 23-15-2 10-21-4 8-22-4 8-22-3
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
First Team Position Connor Hellebuyck - UML G Ben Hutton - ME D Michael Matheson - BC D D Johnny Gaudreau - BC F Kevin Hayes - BC F Devin Shore - ME F
Second Team Clay Witt - NU Stephen Johns (UND) Eric Knodel - UNH Josh Manson - NU Kevin Goumas - UNH Chris McCarthy - UVM Kevin Roy - NU
PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Thatcher Demko, Boston College Goalie: Michael Kapla, UMass Lowell Defenseman: Steve Santini, Boston College Forward: Robbie Baillargeon, Boston University Forward: Vince Hinostroza, Notre Dame Forward: Mario Puskarich, Vermont Forward: Mike Szmatula, Northeastern
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Boston College 6, Denver 2 UMass Lowell 2, Minnesota State 1 Providence 4, Quinnipiac 0 Union 5, Vermont 2 St. Cloud 4, Notre Dame 3 (OT) Regional Finals Boston College 4, UMass Lowell 3 Union 3, Providence 1 Semifinals Union 5, Boston College 4
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2014-15 SEASON SNAPSHOT Season History
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON UNIVERSITY
WARRIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR JACK EICHEL, BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Bauer Coach of the Year (Bob Kullen Award): David Quinn, Boston University Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Jack Eichel, Boston University Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Mike Paliotta, Vermont Gladiator Best Defensive Forward: Noel Acciari, Providence College Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award: Micheal Sit, Boston College and Dalen Hedges, Northeastern Squad Locker Scoring Champion: Jack Eichel, Boston University (14g, 30a, 44pts) Stop It Goaltending - Goaltending Champion: Jon Gillies, Providence College (12-8-1, 1.74 GAA, .939 SV%) Three Stars Award: Jack Eichel, Boston University Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award: University of Vermont Catamounts Rk. Standings 1. Boston University 2. Providence Boston College 4. UMass Lowell 5. Notre Dame 6. Northeastern 7. Vermont 8. New Hampshire 9. UConn Maine 11. Merrimack 12. Massachusetts
GP 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
W 14 13 12 11 10 11 10 10 7 8 5 5
L 5 8 7 7 7 9 9 11 11 12 14 15
T 3 1 3 4 5 2 3 1 4 2 3 1
Pts 31 27 27 26 25 24 23 21 18 18 13 11
Overall 28-8-5 26-13-2 21-14-3 21-12-6 18-19-5 16-16-4 22-15-4 19-19-2 10-19-7 14-22-3 16-18-4 11-23-2
Offense Defense 4.00 GPG (1st) 2.50 GAPG (6th) 2.77 GPG (8th) 1.68 GAPG (1st) 2.73 GPG (9th) 2.27 GAPG (2nd) 3.18 GPG (t-2nd) 2.36 GAPG (3rd) 2.91 GPG (t-5th) 2.45 GAPG (5th) 3.18 GPG (t-2nd) 3.14 GAPG (9th) 2.82 GPG (7th) 2.41 GAPG (4th) 3.00 GPG (4th) 3.09 GAPG (8th) 1.91 GPG (11th) 3.36 GAPG (t-10th) 2.91 GPG (t-5th) 3.36 GAPG (t-10th) 1.73 GPG (12th) 2.55 GAPG (7th) 2.68 GPG (10th) 4.64 GAPG (12th)
44 36 31 30 25
Goals 1. Ahti Oksanen - BU 2. Jack Eichel - BU Danny O’Regan - BU 4. Evan Rodrigues - BU Matt Willows - UNH
16 14 14 13 13
Assists 1. Jack Eichel - BU 30 2. Vince Hinostroza - ND 24 3. Evan Rodrigues - BU 23 4. Danny O’Regan - BU 17 5. Dalen Hedges - NU 16 Freshman Point Scoring 1. Jack Eichel - BU 44 2. Dennis Kravchenko - UMass 21 3. C.J. Smith - UML 20 4. Alex Tuch - BC 19 5. Noah Hanifin - BC 18
Defenseman Point Scoring 1. Matt Grzelcyk - BU 2. Robbie Russo - ND Mike Paliotta - UVM 4. Noah Hanifin - BC 5. Alexx Privitera - UVM Jordan Gross - ND Matt Benning - NU Goals Against Average 1. Jon Gillies - PC 2. Cal Petersen - ND 3. Thatcher Demko - BC 4. Mike Santaguida - UVM 5. Rasmus Tirronen - MC Save Percentage 1. Jon Gillies - PC 2. Cal Petersen - ND 3. Rasmus Tirronen - MC 4. Thatcher Demko - BC 5. Matt O’Connor - BU Wins 1. Thatcher Demko - BC Matt O’Connor - BU Jon Gillies - PC 4. Kevin Boyle - UML Danny Tirone - UNH
20 19 19 18 15 15 15 1.74 2.06 2.17 2.17 2.25 .939 .938 .924 .924 .924 12 12 12 9 9
First Team Pos. Second Team Jon Gillies, PC (Jr.) * G Matt O’Connor, BU (Jr.) Matt Grzelcyk, BU (Jr.) * D Noah Hanifin, BC (Fr.) Robbie Russo, ND (Sr.) * D * Mike Paliotta, UVM (Sr.) Jack Eichel, BU (Fr.) * F Danny O’Regan, BU (Jr.) Kevin Roy, NU (Jr.) * F Evan Rodrigues, BU (Sr.) Vince Hinostroza, ND (So.) F Devin Shore, ME (Jr.) *All-American
PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Goalie: Cal Petersen, Notre Dame Defense: Noah Hanifin, Boston College Defense: Brandon Montour, Massachusetts Forward: Jack Eichel, Boston University * Forward: Alex Tuch, Boston College Forward: C.J. Smith, UMass Lowell * denotes unanimous selection
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Boston University 3, Yale 2 (OT) Providence 7, Miami 5 Denver 5, Boston College 2 Regional Finals Boston University 3, Minnesota Duluth 2 Providence 4, Denver 1 Semifinals Boston University 5, North Dakota 3 Providence 4, Omaha 1 Championship Providence 4, Boston University 3
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Penalty Kill 80.0 (8th) 88.1 (3rd) 86.5 (4th) 78.5 (9th) 90.1 (1st) 75.7 (11th) 85.5 (5th) 77.0 (10th) 82.5 (7th) 84.6 (6th) 88.5 (2nd) 74.5 (12th)
HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS
HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Jack Eichel - BU 2. Evan Rodrigues - BU 3. Danny O’Regan - BU 4. Vince Hinostroza - ND 5. Kevin Roy - NU
Power Play 28.3 (1st) 15.0 (2nd) 15.7 (8th) 16.9 (5th) 20.3 (4th) 20.5 (3rd) 22.1 (2nd) 16.3 (6th) 13.0 (11th) 14.3 (10th) 12.9 (12th) 15.7 (7th)
2014-15 LEAGUE STATISTICS LEADERS 2015-2016 Returners in BOLD
Rk. Player, School Cl Pos GP PPG G-A-P 1. Jack Eichel, BU Fr. F 22 2.00 14-30-44 2. Evan Rodrigues, BU Sr. F 22 1.64 13-23-36 3. Danny O’Regan, BU Jr. F 22 1.41 14-17-31 4. Vince Hinostroza, ND So. F 22 1.36 6-24-30 5. Kevin Roy, NU Jr. F 22 1.13 10-15-25 6. Dalen Hedges, NU So. F 22 1.09 8-16-24 7. Devin Shore, ME Jr. F 22 1.05 11-12-23 8. Ahti Oksanen, BU So. F 21 1.05 16-6-22 Tyler Kelleher, UNH So. F 21 1.05 8-14-22 10. D. Kravchenko, UMass Fr. F 22 0.95 8-13-21 11. C.J. Smith, UML Fr. F 22 0.91 8-12-20 Matt Grzelcyk, BU Jr. D 22 0.91 6-14-20 Steven Swavely, ME Jr. F 22 0.91 6-14-20 14. Robbie Russo, ND Sr. D 20 0.95 8-11-19 Matt Willows, UNH Sr. F 22 0.86 13-6-19 Alex Tuch, BC Fr. F 22 0.86 10-9-19 Mike Szmatula, NU So. F 22 0.86 8-11-19 Adam Gilmour, BC So. F 22 0.86 7-12-19 Nick Saracino, PC Jr. F 22 0.86 7-12-19 Mike Paliotta, UVM Sr. D 22 0.86 7-12-19
Leading Goaltenders (Hockey East Games) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player, School Jon Gillies, PC Cal Petersen, ND Rasmus Tirronen, MC Thatcher Demko, BC Matt O’Connor, BU Kevin Boyle, UML Brody Hoffman, UVM Mike Santaguida, UVM Daniel Tirone, UNH Rob Nichols, UConn
Cl. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So.
GP 21 17 19 22 18 19 12 14 13 22
Leading Goaltenders (All Games) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player, School Jon Gillies, PC Rasmus Tirronen, MC Matt O’Connor, BU Thatcher Demko, BC Daniel Tirone, UNH Mike Santaguida, UVM Brody Hoffman, UVM Cal Petersen, ND Rob Nichols, UConn Kevin Boyle, UML
Cl. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr.
GP 39 31 35 35 20 25 22 33 35 34
Leading Scorers (All Games)
Rk. Player, School Cl Pos GP PPG G-A-P 1. Jack Eichel, BU Fr. F 40 1.77 26-45-71 2. Evan Rodrigues, BU Sr. F 41 1.49 21-40-61 3. Danny O’Regan, BU Jr. F 41 1.22 23-27-50 4. Kevin Roy, NU Jr. F 35 1.26 19-25-44 Vince Hinostroza, ND So. F 42 1.05 11-33-44 6. Tyler Kelleher, UNH So. F 39 1.08 18-24-42 7. Robbie Russo, ND Sr. D 40 1.02 15-26-41 8. Ahti Oksanen, BU Jr. F 40 0.95 25-13-38 Nick Saracino, PC Jr. F 40 0.95 14-24-38 Matt Grzelcyk, BU Jr. D 41 0.93 10-28-38 11. Grayson Downing, UNH Sr. F 38 0.95 21-25-36 Mike Paliotta, UVM Sr. D 41 0.88 9-27-36 13. C.J. Smith, UML Fr. F 39 0.90 16-19-35 Devin Shore, ME Jr. F 39 0.90 16-19-35 Matt Willows, UNH Sr. F 40 0.88 19-16-35 16. Dalen Hedges, NU So. F 36 0.94 9-35-34 17. D. Kravchenko, UMass Fr. F 36 0.92 10-23-33 18. Noel Acciari, PC Jr. F 41 0.78 15-17-32 Shane Luke, PC Sr. F 41 0.78 13-19-32 Mario Lucia, ND Jr. F 42 0.76 21-11-32
Minutes 1239:58 960:44 1041:27 1328:16 1029:32 1134:21 644:42 690:25 769:26 1304:22
W 12 7 4 12 12 9 7 3 9 7
L 8 6 11 7 2 6 4 5 4 11
T 1 3 2 3 2 4 1 2 0 4
GA 36 33 39 48 39 44 25 25 32 65
GAA 1.74 2.06 2.25 2.17 2.27 2.33 2.33 2.17 2.50 2.99
Minutes 2300:36 1800:46 2087:43 2107:06 1204:48 1296:08 1192:59 1891:36 2067:16 1961:43
W 24 12 25 19 14 9 13 13 9 18
L 13 14 4 13 6 9 6 16 19 9
T 2 3 4 3 0 2 2 3 7 6
GA 77 69 76 77 43 45 41 79 94 79
GAA 2.01 2.30 2.18 2.19 2.14 2.08 2.06 2.51 2.73 2.42
Svs 559 501 477 586 475 483 255 254 325 654
Season History
Leading Scorers (Hockey East Games)
SO Save% 2 .939 2 .938 2 .924 1 .924 0 .924 2 .917 0 .911 1 .910 1 .910 4 .910
Svs SO Save% 1029 4 .930 897 2 .929 964 1 .927 950 1 .925 520 2 .924 541 3 .923 487 1 .922 892 4 .919 1052 4 .918 850 3 .915
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2014-15 MONTHLY & WEEKLY HONOREES
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WARRIOR HOCKEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK Week Player Oct. 6 Ahti Oksanen, F - Boston University Oct. 13 Jonathan Turk, F - Vermont Oct. 20 Steven Iacobellis, F - Massachusetts Oct. 27 Adam Gilmour, F - Boston College Nov. 3 Chris Maniccia, F - UMass Lowell Nov. 10 Trevor Gerling, F - UConn Nov. 17 Trevor Mingoia, F - Providence College Nov. 24 Jack Eichel, F - Boston University Dec. 1 Kevin Roy, F - Northeastern Dec. 8 Danny O’Regan, F - Boston University Dec. 15 Grayson Downing, F - New Hampshire Jan. 1 Tyler Kelleher, F - New Hampshire Jan 5. Dylan Zink, D - UMass Lowell Jan. 12 Shane Walsh, F - Massachusetts Jan. 19 Robbie Russo, D - Notre Dame Jan. 26 Steven Swavely, F - Maine Noel Acciari, F - Providence Feb. 2 Evan Rodrigues, F - Boston University Feb. 9 Evan Rodrigues, F - Boston University Feb. 16 Kevin Roy, F - Northeastern Feb. 23 Cal Petersen, G - Notre Dame March 2 Matt Grzelcyk, D - Boston University March 9 Brendan Bradley, F - Vermont Grayson Downing, F - New Hampshire March 16 Jack Eichel, F - Boston University March 23 Jack Eichel, F - Boston University March 30 Evan Rodrigues, F - Boston University April 13 Brandon Tanev, F - Providence College
HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Week Player Oct. 6 Zack Kamrass, D - UMass Lowell Oct. 13 Rasmus Tirronen, G - Merrimack Oct. 20 Teddy Doherty, D - Boston College Oct. 27 Matt O’Connor, G - Boston University Nov. 3 Jon Gillies, G - Providence College Nov. 10 Rob Nichols, G - UConn Nov. 17 Mike Santaguida, G - Vermont Nov. 24 Nick Ellis, G - Providence College Dec. 1 Jon Gilles, G - Providence College Dec. 8 Robbie Russo, D - Notre Dame Dec. 15 Mike Santaguida, G - Vermont Jan. 1 Jon Gilles, G - Providence Jan. 5 Rasmus Tirronen, G - Merrimack Jan. 12 Matt Morris, G - Maine Jan. 19 Danny Tirone, G - New Hampshire Jan. 26 Matt O’Connor, G - Boston University Feb. 2 Rob Nichols, G - UConn Feb. 9 Cal Petersen, G - Notre Dame Feb. 16 Cal Petersen, G - Notre Dame Feb. 23 Mike Santaguida, G - Vermont Steve Mastalerz, G - UMass March 2 Rob Nichols, G - UConn March 9 Rasmus Tirronen, G - Merrimack March 16 Danny Tironne, G - New Hampshire Brody Hoffman, G - Vermont March 23 Matt O’Connor, G - Boston University March 30 Jon Gillies, G - Providence College April 30 Jon Gillies, G - Providence College
PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Week Player Oct. 6 Jack Eichel, F - Boston University Oct. 13 Brian Pinho, F - Providence College Oct. 20 Andrew Poturalski, F - New Hampshire Oct. 27 Henry Dill, G - Massachusetts Nov. 3 Liam Pecararo, F - Maine Nov. 10 Jack Eichel, F - Boston University Nov. 17 Nolan Stevens, F - Northeastern Nov. 24 Spencer Naas, F - UConn Dec. 1 Jarrid Privitera, F - Vermont Dec. 8 Michael Louria, F - UMass Lowell Dec. 15 Malcolm Hayes, F - Maine Jan. 1 Jake Evans, F - Notre Dame Jan. 5 Nolan Vesey, F - Maine Jan. 12 Jack Eichel, F - Boston University Jan. 19 Brett Seney, F - Merrimack Jan. 26 Dennis Kravchenko, F - Massachusetts Feb. 2 Warren Foegele, F - New Hampshire Feb. 9 Andrew Poturalski, F - New Hampshire Feb. 16 Alex Tuch, F - Boston College Feb. 23 Nolan Vesey, F - Maine March 2 Cal Petersen, G - Notre Dame March 9 Cal Petersen, G - Notre Dame March 16 C.J. Smith, F - UMass Lowell March 23 Jack Eichel, F - Boston University March 30 Jake Walman, D - Providence College April 13 Jack Eichel, F - Boston University
WARRIOR HOCKEY PLAYER OF THE MONTH Month Player October Mario Lucia, F - Notre Dame November Jack Eichel, F - Boston University December Frank Vatrano, F - Massachusetts January Evan Rodrigues, F - Boston University February Kevin Roy, F - Northeastern March Evan Rodrigues, F - Boston University PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE MONTH Month Player October Jack Eichel, F - Boston University November C.J. Smith, F - UMass Lowell December Jack Eichel, F - Boston University January Brandon Montour, D - Massachusetts February Jack Eichel, F - Boston University March Jack Eichel, F - Boston University STOP IT GOALTENDER OF THE MONTH Month Player October Rasmus Tirronen - Merrimack November Jon Gillies - Providence December Jon Gillies - Providence January Derick Roy - Northeastern February Cal Petersen - Notre Dame March Danny Tirone - New Hampshire
2014-15 SEASON SUPERLATIVES Team UVM BU UND UML UConn MC UML PC PC PC MC PC UND UVM PC UConn Maine UML Maine UConn UND NU UVM MC UConn ND UNH UNH ND UML UVM
Opponent Svs Result vs. Clarkson 28 3-0 vs. MSU 29 1-0 vs. Niagara 23 7-0 vs. UNH 33 2-0 vs. BC 35 1-0 vs. PC 22 1-0 vs. NU 20 5-0 vs. UVM 27 3-0 vs. UNH 29 1-0 vs. Army 22 3-0 vs. Clarkson 28 3-0 vs. BC 43 1-0 vs. UMass 14 4-0 vs. St. Lawrence 35 2-0 vs. UVM 29 3-0 vs. UML 21 2-0 vs. UMass 29 3-0 vs. Maine 24 2-0 vs. UNH 40 4-0 vs. MC 32 1-0 vs. PC 38 2-0 vs. UConn 27 9-0 vs. MC 17 0-0 vs. UVM 49 0-0 vs. UMass 29 4-0 vs. BC 33 2-0 vs. MC 11 3-0 vs. UConn 19 2-0 vs. UMass 23 7-0 vs. ND 21 5-0 vs. BC 36 1-0
40+ SAVES Date Goalie 10/18 Rob Nichols 10/24 Henry Dill 11/1 Cal Petersen 11/29 Jon Gillies 11/29 Sean Romeo 12/13 Thatcher Demko 1/2 Rasmus Tirronen 1/3 Rasmus Tirronen 1/16 Rob Nichols 1/16 Matt Morris 1/24 Matt Morris 1/25 Steve Mastalerz 1/30 Rob Nichols 1/30 Rasmus Tirronen 2/13 Daniel Tirone 2/14 Thatcher Demko 2/20 Steve Mastalerz 2/21 Steve Mastalerz 2/21 Cal Petersen 2/21 Rasmus Tirronen 2/28 Cal Petersen 3/6 Cal Petersen 3/6 Steve Mastalerz 3/7 Rasmus Tirronen 3/7 Clay Witt 3/7 Rob Nichols 3/13 Daniel Tirone 3/13 Rasmus Tirronen 3/14 Rasmus Tirronen
Team UConn UMass UND PC Maine BC MC MC UConn Maine Maine UMass UConn MC UNH BC UMass UMass UND MC ND ND UMass MC NU UConn UNH MC MC
Opponent Svs Result vs. MC 41 L, (1-2) vs. NU 42 W, (3-2) vs. UVM 42 T, (2-2) vs. BC 43 W, (1-0) vs. UVM 40 L, (1-4) vs. Michigan 41 W, (5-1) vs. Minnesota 40 W, (3-2) vs. UML 41 L, (1-3) vs. UND 41 T, (3-3) vs. UML 40 L, (0-2) vs. UNH 40 W, (4-0) vs. MC 44 W, (4-1) vs. Maine 41 W, (2-1) vs. UML 51 W, (2-1) vs. BU 40 L, (3-6) vs. UVM 40 W, (6-5) vs. PC 40 L, (2-3) vs. PC 42 W, (2-1) vs. BU 44 W, (3-2) vs. UVM 49 T, (0-0) vs. BC 55 W, (3-1) vs. UMass 87 L, (3-4) vs. ND 75 W, (4-3) vs. NU 63 W, (2-1) OT vs. MC 47 L, (1-2) OT vs. UNH 42 L, (0-2) vs. PC 45 W, (2-1) OT vs. BU 40 L, (2-6) vs. BU 49 L, (0-4)
HAT TRICKS Date Player 10/11 Jonathan Turk 10/18 Mario Lucia 11/1 Chris Maniccia 12/6 Danny O’Regan 12/13 Grayson Downing 1/18 Robbie Russo 1/30 Ahti Oksanen 2/6 Evan Rodrigues 2/7 Nick Saracino 2/13 Kevin Roy 2/13 Zach Aston-Reese 2/14 John Edwardh 2/21 Nolan Vesey 2/27 Evan Rodrigues
Team UVM UND UML BU UNH UND BU BU PC NU NU UML Maine BU
Opponent Result vs. NU W, 6-2 vs. Lake Superior W, 5-1 vs. UNH W, 8-2 vs. MC W, 4-2 vs. Maine W, 7-4 vs. UConn W, 6-1 vs. UMass W, 9-5 vs. UML W, 5-2 vs. UConn W, 10-1 vs. UConn W, 9-0 vs. UConn W, 9-0 vs. UMass W, 7-1 vs. NU W, 6-3 vs. NU L, 5-6
OVERTIME GOALS Date Player Team Opponent Score 10/11 Brian Pinho PC vs. Ohio State 2-1 10/18 Hampus Gustafsson MC vs. UConn 2-1 10/24 Marc Biega MC vs. Mercyhurst 5-4 10/31 Brian Morgan Maine vs. UMass 6-5 11/7 Mike Stenerson UVM vs. Maine 4-3 11/14 Connor Hurley UND vs. MC 3-2 11/21 Jack Eichel BU vs. Maine 3-2 12/6 Michael Louria UML vs. Maine 3-2 12/28 Jake Evans UND vs. Miami 3-2 1/3 Mark Jankowski PC vs. Colorado College 5-4 1/9 Shane Luke PC vs. Brown 3-2 1/18 Jack Eichel BU vs. UML 4-3 1/24 Jack Eichel BU vs. UVM 2-1 1/30 Spencer Naas UConn vs. Maine 2-1 2/3 Danny O’Regan BU vs. Harvard 4-3 2/13 Anthony Petruzzelli UVM vs. BC 3-2 2/20 Noel Acciari PC vs. UMass 3-2 2/21 Frank Vatrano UMass vs. PC 2-1 2/23 Ryan Fitzgerald BC vs. Harvard 3-2 2/23 Matt Grzelcyk BU vs. NU 4-3 3/6/15 Kyle Singleton MC vs. NU 3-2 3/6/15 Shane Walsh UMass vs. ND 4-3 3/7/15 Mathieu Tibbet MC vs. NU 2-1 3/8/15 Jonathan Turk UVM vs. Maine 3-2 3/13/15 Grayson Downing UNH vs. PC 2-1 3/15/15 Brett Pesce UNH vs. PC 2-1 3/27/15 Danny O’Regan BU vs. Yale 3-2 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Goals: 4 Assists: 6 Points: 7 Point Streak: 13 In League Play: 17 Saves: 87
Season History
SHUTOUTS Date Goalie 10/18 Mike Santaguida 10/24 Matt O’Connor 10/25 Cal Petersen 10/31 Kevin Boyle 11/5 Rob Nichols 11/8 Rasmus Tirronen 11/8 Jeff Smith 11/14 Jon Gillies 11/22 Nick Ellis 11/25 Jon Gillies 11/28 Collin Delia 11/29 Jon Gillies 12/6 Cal Petersen 12/13 Mike Santaguida 12/29 Jon Gillies 1/10 Rob Nichols 1/10 Matt Morris 1/16 Kevin Boyle 1/24 Matt Morris 2/10 Rob Nichols 2/13 Cal Petersen 2/13 Clay Witt 2/21 Mike Santaguida 2/21 Rasmus Tirronen 2/27 Rob Nichols 2/27 Cal Petersen 2/28 Daniel Tirone 3/7 Daniel Tirone 3/8 Cal Petersen 3/13 Kevin Boyle 3/15 Brody Hoffman
Kevin Roy, NU vs. UConn (2/13) Evan Rodrigues, BU vs. UMass (1/30) Kevin Roy, NU vs. UConn (2/13) Jack Eichel, BU (2/6 to 3/27; 9-18-27) Jack Eichel, BU (12/6 to 3/21; 14--24-38) Cal Petersen, ND (3/6 vs. UMass)
TEAM HIGHS Goals: 11 Vermont at UMass (11/22/14) In league play: 11 Vermont at UMass (11/22/14) Shots on Goal: 91 Massachusetts at Notre Dame (3/6/15) Consecutive Wins: 7 Boston University (1/18 to 2/13); Northeastern (1/23 to 2/20); Vermont (1/22 to 12/28) In league play: 7 Northeastern (1/16 to 2/20) Unbeaten Streak: 9 Northeastern (1/16 to 2/20; 8-0-1) THE LAST TIME A player had four goals: Kevin Roy, Northeastern (2/13/15 vs. UConn) A rookie had a hat trick: Nolan Vesey, Maine, 2/21/15 vs. Northeastern In league play: Nolan Vesey, Maine, 2/21/15 vs. Northeastern A defenseman had a hat trick: Robbie Russo, Notre Dame (1/18/15 vs UConn) A goaltender recorded 50 saves: Rasmus Tirronen, MC - 3/7/15 vs. Northeastern (63 saves) In league play: Cal Petersen, ND - 2/28/15 vs. BC (55 saves) A team won 10 games in a row: Boston College, 1/17/14 to 2/21/14 (11 games) In league play: Boston College, 12/6/13 to 2/21/14 (12 games) A team was unbeaten in 10 straight games: Boston College, 12/6/13 to 2/22/14 (19 games; 17-0-2) In league play: Boston College, 12/6/13 to 2/22/14 (14 games; 13-0-1) A team recorded 50 shots-on-goal: Northeastern vs. Merrimack - 3/7/15 (64 shots on goal) In league play: Boston College vs. Notre Dame, 2/28/15 (56 shots)
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AWARDS
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Award Winners
WARRIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR This honor is awarded by the head coaches to one player who has demonstrated superior play and leadership for his team. Jack Eichel, the nation’s leading scorer, had 26 goals and 45 assists for 71 points in 41 games, becoming the just the second freshman to take home the nation’s top individual prize after Maine’s Paul Kariya did so following the 1991-92 season. His 71 points are the most by a rookie in Boston University history and the second most in all of college hockey over the previous 12 years. Eichel collected numerous individual awards in 2014-15, capturing the Hobey Baker Award, Tim Taylor Award, Warrior Hockey Player of the Year, Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year, Leonard Fowle Award, George C. Carens Award, Herb Gallagher Award, Hockey East Tournament MVP, Squad Locker Scoring Champion and Army ROTC Three Stars Award over his freshman campaign.
Jack Eichel • Boston University
Freshman Forward; North Chelmsford, Mass. 2014-15 Overall Hockey East
Eichel, just the second freshman to win the Player of the Year Award, accepts the trophy from Warrior’s Larry O’Donnell
WALTER BROWN AWARD The GridIron Club of Greater Boston presents this award to the best American-born college hockey player in New England.
Walter Brown Award History Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 BU 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
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Player, School Tim Army, PC Scott Harlow, BC Brian Leetch, BC Mike McHugh, ME Greg Brown, BC Dave Emma, BC Rob Gaudreau, PC Dave Sacco, BU Jacques Joubert, Mike Grier, BU Jay Pandolfo, BU Chris Drury, BU Chris Drury, BU Mike Mottau, BC Mike Omicioli, PC
Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014
Player, School Mike Mottau, BC Ty Conklin, UNH Brian Gionta, BC Jim Fahey, NU Mike Ayers, UNH Steve Saviano, UNH Chris Collins, BC John Curry, BU Kevin Regan, UNH Matt Gilroy, BU Bobby Butler, UNH John Muse, BC Steven Whitney, BC Johnny Gaudreau, BC
GP G A P +/41 26 45 71 +51 22 14 30 44 +32
2014-15 Season Highlights: • Was just the second college hockey player to average two points per game since UNH’s Jason Krog in 1998-99 (2.07) and Boston College’s Johnny Gaudreau in 2013-14. • Registered a point in 37 of the 41 games in which he appeared, leading the NCAA with 71 points on the year. • 2015 Hobey Baker Award Winner, First-Team All-American, unanimous First-Team Hockey East All-Star, Hockey East Rookie and Player of the Year, Tim Taylor National Rookie of the Year.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR HISTORY Season 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1996-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Player Chris Terreri Scott Harlow Brian Leetch Mike McHugh Greg Brown Greg Brown David Emma Scott Pellerin Paul Kariya Dwayne Roloson Chris Imes Jay Pandolfo Chris Drury Chris Drury Jason Krog Ty Conklin Mike Mottau Brian Gionta Darren Haydar Mike Ayers Ben Eaves Steve Saviano Patrick Eaves Chris Collins John Curry Kevin Regan Brad Thiessen Bobby Butler Paul Thompson Spencer Abbott Johnny Gaudreau Johnny Gaudreau Jack Eichel
Cl. Pos. Team Jr. G Providence Sr. F Boston College Fr. D Boston College Sr. F Maine So. D Boston College Jr. D Boston College Sr. F Boston College Sr. F Maine Fr. F Maine Sr, G UMass-Lowell Sr. D Maine Sr. F Boston University Jr. F Boston University Sr. F Boston University Sr. F New Hampshire So. G New Hampshire Sr. D Boston College Sr. F Boston College Sr. F New Hampshire Jr. G New Hampshire Jr. F Boston College Sr. F New Hampshire Jr. F Boston College Sr. F Boston College Sr. G Boston University Sr. G New Hampshire Jr. G Northeastern Sr. F New Hampshire Sr. F New Hampshire Sr. F Maine So. F Boston College Jr. F Boston College Fr. F Boston University
PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Award Winners
Sponsored by Pro Ambitions Hockey, this award is voted by the head coaches and is given to the first-year player who has shown skill, ability and leadership beyond that expected of a player in his rookie season. This honor is awarded by the head coaches to one player who has demonstrated superior play and leadership for his team. Jack Eichel, the nation’s leading scorer, had 26 goals and 45 assists for 71 points in 41 games, becoming the just the second freshman to take home the nation’s top individual prize after Maine’s Paul Kariya did so following the 1991-92 season. His 71 points are the most by a rookie in Boston University history and the second most in all of college hockey over the previous 12 years. Eichel collected numerous individual awards in 2014-15, capturing the Hobey Baker Award, Tim Taylor Award, Warrior Hockey Player of the Year, Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year, Leonard Fowle Award, George C. Carens Award, Herb Gallagher Award, Hockey East Tournament MVP, Squad Locker Scoring Champion and Army ROTC Three Stars Award over his freshman campaign.
Jack Eichel • Boston University
Freshman Forward; North Chelmsford, Mass. 2014-15 Overall Hockey East
GP G A P +/41 26 45 71 +51 22 14 30 44 +32
2014-15 Season Highlights: • Was just the second college hockey player to average two points per game since UNH’s Jason Krog in 1998-99 (2.07) and Boston College’s Johnny Gaudreau in 2013-14. • Registered a point in 37 of the 41 games in which he appeared, leading the NCAA with 71 points on the year. • 2015 Hobey Baker Award Winner, First-Team All-American, unanimous First-Team Hockey East All-Star, Hockey East Rookie and Player of the Year, Tim Taylor National Rookie of the Year.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR HISTORY Season Player Pos Team 1984-85 Ken Hodge F Boston College 1985-86 Scott Young F Boston University Al Loring G Maine 1986-87 Brian Leetch D Boston College 1987-88 Mario Thyer F Maine 1988-89 Rob Gaudreau F Providence College Scott Pellerin F Maine 1989-90 Scott Cashman G Boston University 1990-91 Jeff Levy G New Hampshire 1991-92 Craig Darby F Providence College Ian Moran D Boston College 1992-93 Paul Kariya F Maine 1993-94 Greg Bullock F UMass Lowell 1994-95 Mark Mowers F New Hampshire 1995-96 Marty Reasoner F Boston College 1996-97 Greg Koehler F UMass Lowell 1997-98 Brian Gionta F Boston College 1998-99 Darren Haydar F New Hampshire 1999-00 Rick DiPietro G Boston University 2000-01 Chuck Kobasew F Boston College 2001-02 Sean Collins F New Hampshire 2002-03 Jimmy Howard G Maine 2003-04 Michel Léveillé F Maine 2004-05 Peter Vetri G UMass Lowell 2005-06 Brandon Yip F Boston University 2006-07 Teddy Purcell F Maine 2007-08 Colin Wilson F Boston University 2008-09 Kieran Millan # G Boston University 2009-10 Stephane Da Costa # F Merrimack College 2010-11 Charlie Coyle F Boston University 2011-12 Scott Wilson F UMass Lowell 2012-13 Jon Gillies # G Providence College 2013-14 Mario Puskarich F Vermont 2014-15 Jack Eichel # Fr. F Boston University # denotes National Rookie of the Year recipient
Eichel receives the Rookie of the Year Award from Mike Hoffman of Pro Ambitions
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM AT A GLANCE Boston College: 33 Last: Noah Hanifin and Alex Tuch (2015) Boston University: 38 Last: Jack Eichel (2015) Maine: 26 Last: Dan Sullivan (2011) Massachusetts: 9 Last: Brandon Montour (2015) UMass Lowell: 16 Last: C.J. Smith (2015) Merrimack: 13 Last: Mike Collins (2011) New Hampshire: 18 Last: Casey DeSmith and Trevor van Riemsdyk (2012) Northeastern: 21 Last: Mike Szmatula (2014) Notre Dame: 2 Last: Cal Petersen (2015) Providence: 16 Last: Jon Gillies (2013) Vermont: 4 Last: Mario Puskarich (2014)
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LEN CEGLARSKI SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD This award, named in honor of retired Boston College Head Coach Len Ceglarski, is given by the league to one player who has consistently demonstrated superior conduct and sportsmanship on the ice. The directors of Hockey East established the Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award in 1992. Each school nominates one player. The award is then voted upon by head coaches, sports information directors and league officials. Providence forward Ross Mauermann was the 2013-14 recipient, playing all 20 league games and taking just four minor penalties. He also led the Friars in scoring, averaging a goal every other game.
Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award History
Dalen Hedges accepts the Ceglarksi Sportmanship Award from Commissioner Joe Bertagna. Hedges shared the award with Boston College’s Michael Sit.
Season 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Player Joe Flanagan Shane Henry Michael Spalla Steve Thornton Todd Hall Steve Kariya Steve Kariya Steve Kariya Cory Larose Mike Jozefowicz Jon DiSalvatore Martin Kariya Steve Saviano Jason Guerriero Danny O’Brien Mike Lundin Chris Higgins Dean Strong Ben Smith Brian Flynn Chris Connolly Chris McCarthy Ross Mauermann Michael Sit Dalen Hedges
Cl. Pos. Team Sr. F New Hampshire Jr. F UMass Lowell Sr. D Boston College Sr. F Boston University Sr. D New Hampshire So. F Maine Jr. F Maine Sr. F Maine Sr. F Maine Sr. D Northeastern Jr. F Providence Sr. F Maine Sr. F New Hampshire Sr. F Northeastern Sr. F UMass Lowell Sr. D Maine Jr. F Boston University Sr. F Vermont Sr. F Boston College Jr. F Maine Sr. F Boston University Jr. F Vermont Jr. F Providence Sr. F Boston College So. F Northeastern
CHARLES HOLT TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Hockey East proudly recognizes an entire team for its sportsmanlike play with the Charles E. Holt Sportsmanship Award, named after the former University of New Hampshire head coach. This award is given to the team which receives the lowest average penalty minutes per game over the course of regular season Hockey East play. The Team Sportsmanship Award was established by the league’s directors in 1992 and was renamed to honor Holt in 1998. The award is presented in the form of a shadow box with etched glass depicting the image of New Hampshire’s legendary coach.
Holt Award History
Season Team PMPG 1991-92 Merrimack 14.8 1992-93 Boston College 15.1 1993-94 Northeastern 16.9 1994-95 New Hampshire 14.3 1995-96 New Hampshire 14.6 1996-97 Maine 15.7 1997-98 Maine 15.9 1998-99 Merrimack and UNH 14.9 1999-00 New Hampshire 14.0 2000-01 Maine 14.9 2001-02 Massachusetts 11.8 2002-03 UMass Lowell 10.6 2003-04 Northeastern 10.5 2004-05 Northeastern 12.3 2005-06 Vermont 13.9 2006-07 Massachusetts 10.8 2007-08 UMass Lowell 10.1 2008-09 Providence 10.4 2009-10 New Hampshire 8.8 2010-11 New Hampshire 10.1 2011-12 New Hampshire 10.6 2012-13 New Hampshire 9.5 2013-14 New Hampshire 7.8 2014-15 Vermont 8.5
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In the 2013-14 season, the University of New Hampshire set a Hockey East record by averaging just 7.8 penalty minutes per game and won the Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award for the ninth time, including each of the last five seasons.
Kevin Sneddon and Mike Paliotta accept Vermont’s secibd Charlie Holt Award from Holt’s daughter Brenda Mullaney and granddaughter Ashley Mullaney
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS AND HONORS Season Player 1998-99 Steve O’Brien 1999-00 Mike Mottau 2000-01 Bobby Allen 2001-02 Chris Dyment 2002-03 Cliff Loya 2003-04 Andrew Alberts Prestin Ryan 2004-05 Tim Judy 2005-06 Peter Harrold 2006-07 Sean Sullivan 2007-08 Joe Charlebois 2008-09 Louis Liotti 2009-10 Justin Braun 2010-11 Brian Dumoulin 2011-12 Brian Dumoulin 2012-13 Patrick Wey 2013-14 Josh Manson 2014-15 Mike Paliotta
Cl. Team Sr. New Hampshire Sr. Boston College Sr. Boston College Sr. Boston University Sr. Maine Jr. Boston College Sr. Maine Sr. Northeastern Sr. Boston College Sr. Boston University Jr. New Hampshire Sr. Northeastern Sr. Massachusetts So. Boston College Jr. Boston College Sr. Boston College Jr. Northeastern Sr. Vermont
Award Winners
Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman
Mike Paliotta is presented with the Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman Award by Chris Magnuson
Gladiator Custom Mouthguards Best Defensive Forward Season Player 1996-97 Travis Dillabough 1997-98 Chris Drury 1998-99 Doug Nolan 1999-00 John Sadowski 2000-01 Mike Lephart 2001-02 Mike Pandolfo 2002-03 Mark Mullen 2003-04 Todd Jackson 2004-05 Preston Callander 2005-06 Brad Zancanaro 2006-07 Joe Rooney 2007-08 Matt Greene 2008-09 Joe Vitale 2009-10 Ben Holmstrom 2010-11 Tanner House 2011-12 Chris Connolly 2012-13 Tim Schaller 2013-14 Bill Arnold Ross Mauermann 2014-15 Noel Acciari
Cl. Team Sr. Providence Sr. Boston University Sr. UMass-Lowell Sr. New Hampshire Sr. Boston College Sr. Boston University Jr. Boston University Sr. Maine Sr. New Hampshire Sr. Boston University Sr. Boston College Sr. Boston College Sr. Northeastern Sr. UMass-Lowell Sr. Maine Sr. Boston University Sr. Providence Sr. Boston College Jr. Providence Jr. Providence
Noel Acciari was named Gladiator Custom Mouthguard Best Defensive Forward. He collected his hardware from Scott Gallon.
Army ROTC Three Stars Award Season 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Player Cl. Pos. Team Brian Gionta Sr. F Boston College Colin Hemingway Jr. F New Hampshire Ben Eaves Jr. F Boston College Joe Exter Sr. G Merrimack Keni Gibson Jr. G Northeastern Patrick Eaves Jr. F Boston College Ryan Shannon Sr. F Boston College Chris Collins Sr. F Boston College Cory Schneider So. G Boston College John Curry Sr. G Boston University Bryan Ewing Sr. F Boston University Brad Thiessen Jr. G Northeastern Bobby Butler Sr. F New Hampshire Paul Thompson Sr. F New Hampshire Kieran Millan Sr. G Boston University John Henrion Sr. F New Hampshire Martin Ouellette Jr. G Maine Clay Witt Jr. G Northeastern Jack Eichel Fr. F Boston University
Jack Eichel added to his 2015 trophy haul with the Army ROTC Three Stars Award, presented to the player named as a star of the game the most times during the season.
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LEAGUE STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS Scoring Champion Season 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
(most points) Player (Team) Cl. Pos. G-A-P Tim Army (PC) Sr. F 21-39-60 Scott Harlow (BC) Sr. F 32-35-67 Craig Janney (BC) So. F 23-51-74 David Capuano (ME) So. F 25-34-59 Tim Sweeney (BC) Sr. F 16-32-48 David Emma (BC) Jr. F 21-23-44 David Emma (BC) Sr. F 20-31-51 Mike Boback (PC) Sr. F 14-25-39 Paul Kariya (ME) Fr. F 15-48-63 Mike Pomichter (BU) Jr. F 16-17-33 Greg Bullock (UML) So F 18-29-47 Chris Drury (BU) Jr. F 22-20-42 Chris Drury (BU) Sr. F 27-14-41 Tom Nolan (UNH) Sr. F 11-31-42 Marty Reasoner (BC) Jr. F 17-25-42 Jason Krog (UNH) Sr. F 20-33-53 Cory Larose (ME) Sr. F 9-24-33 Brian Gionta (BC) Sr. F 25-10-35 Darren Haydar (UNH) Sr. F 15-27-42 Ben Eaves (BC) Jr. F 14-28-42 Ryan Shannon (BC) Jr. F 8-19-27 Tony Voce (BC) Sr. F 18-9-27 Jason Guerriero (NU) Sr. F 11-23-34 Chris Collins (BC) Sr. F 18-21-39 Brian Boyle (BC) Sr. F 13-24-37 Bryan Ewing (BU) Sr. F 13-23-35 James Marcou (UM) So. F 11-24-35 Colin Wilson (BU) So. F 10-25-35 Bobby Butler (UNH) Sr. F 21-20-41 Gustav Nyquist (ME) So. F 12-29-41 Paul Thompson (UNH) Sr. F 13-29-42 Spencer Abbott (ME) Sr. F 15-23-38 Johnny Gaudreau (BC) So. F 12-24-36 Johnny Gaudreau (BC) Jr. F 18-18-36 Jack Eichel - BU Fr. F 14-30-44
BU’s Jack Eichel accepts the Squad Locker Scoring Champion Award
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Goaltending Champion (lowest GAA) Season 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Player (Team) Cl. Chris Terreri (PC) Jr. Scott Gordon (BC) Sr. Scott King (ME) Fr. Scott King (ME) So. David Littman (BC) Sr. Scott King (ME) Sr. Scott LaGrand (BC) So. Derek Herlofsky (BU) Fr. Garth Snow (ME) Sr. Derek Herlofsky (BU) Jr. Blair Allison (ME) Jr. Tom Noble (BU) So. Michel Larocque (BU) So. Michel Larocque (BU) Jr. Ty Conklin (UNH) Jr. Scott Clemmensen (BC) Jr. Ty Conklin (UNH) Sr. Mike Ayers (UNH) Jr. Matti Kaltiainen (BC) So. Jimmy Howard (ME) So. Matti Kaltiainen (BC) Sr. Cory Schneider (BC) So. John Curry (BU) Sr. Kevin Regan (UNH) Sr. Brad Thiessen (NU) Jr. Carter Hutton (UML) Sr. John Muse (BC) Sr. Parker Milner (BC) Jr. Connor Hellebuyck (UML) Fr. Thatcher Demko (BC) Fr. Jon Gillies - PC Jr.
Save% .905 .889 .897 .902 .903 .906 - - .924 .915 .883 .895 .903 .929 .926 .918 .930 .938 - .953 .921 .932 .934 .940 .932 .920 .933 .928 .948 .948 .939
Providence’s Jon Gillies accepts the Stop It Goaltending Award
GAA 3.49 3.42 3.06 2.97 3.04 2.35 3.02 2.45 2.01 2.27 2.72 2.89 2.57 1.74 1.64 1.98 1.83 1.79 2.20 1.15 1.81 1.96 1.85 1.83 2.09 2.35 1.84 1.85 1.38 1.35 1.74
HOCKEY EAST ALL STARS BOSTON COLLEGE (76) Andrew Alberts (2004, 2005) Bobby Allen (2000, 2001) Barry Almeida (2012) Cam Atkinson (2010, 2011) Blake Bellefeuille (2000) Brian Boyle (2006, 2007) Brock Bradford (2009) Doug Brown (1985, 1986) Greg Brown (1989*, 1990*) Chris Collins (2006*) Ted Crowley (1991) Brian Dumoulin (2011, 2012) Ben Eaves (2002, 2003*) Patrick Eaves (2004, 2005*) Bob Emery (1986) David Emma (‘89, ‘90, ‘91*) Jeff Farkas (2000) J.D. Forrest (2003) Johhny Gaudreau (2013*, 2014*) Nathan Gerbe (2007, 2008) Brian Gibbons (2010, 2011) Brian Gionta (‘98!, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01*) Scott Gordon (1986) Noah Hanifin (2015) Peter Harrold (2006) Scott Harlow (1985, 1986*) Kevin Hayes (2014) Steve Heinze (1990) David Hymovitz (1996) Craig Janney (1987) Matti Kaltiainen (2004) Chuck Kobasew (2001!) Chris Kreider (2012) Krys Kolanos (2001) Scott LaGrand (1991) Brian Leetch (1987*!) David Littman (1988, 1989) Michael Matheson (2014) Mike Mottau (‘98, ‘99, ‘00*) John Muse (2011) Marty Reasoner (1997, 1998) Cory Schneider (2006) Ryan Shannon (2004, 2005) Dan Shea (1987, 1988) Michael Spalla (1994) Kevin Stevens (1987) Bob Sweeney (1985) Tim Sweeney (1989) Tony Voce (2002, 2004) Patrick Wey (2013) Steven Whitney (2013)
Brian Gionta is the only player ever to be named a Hockey East All-Star in each of his four seasons
BOSTON UNIVERSITY (71) Tony Amonte (1991) Pat Aufiero (2000) Rich Brennan (1994) Scott Cashman (1990!) Adam Clendening (2012) Colby Cohen (2010) Jon Coleman (1996, 1997) Chris Connolly (2012) Carl Corazzini (2001) John Cullen (‘85, ‘86, ‘87) John Curry (‘05, ‘06, ‘07*) Tom Dion (1992) Rick DiPietro (2000!) Clark Donatelli (1986) Chris Drury (‘96, ‘97*, ‘98*) Chris Dyment (2000, 2002) Jack Eichel (2015*!) Bryan Ewing (2008) Matt Gilroy (‘07, ‘08, ‘09) Mike Grier (1995) Matt Grzelcyk (2015) Derek Herlofsky (1994) Jacques Joubert (1994) Chris Kelleher (1998) Mike Kelfer (1988, 1989) Michel Larocque (1998, 1999) Kaj Linna (1993, 1995) Pete MacArthur (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Shawn McEachern (1990, 1991) Freddy Meyer (2003) Kieran Millan (2009!, 2011) Bryan Miller (2005) Tom Noble (1997) Garrett Noonan (2012) Matt O’Connor (2015) Danny O’Regan (2015) Chris O’Sullivan (1995) Kevin O’Sullivan (1992, 1993) Jay Pandolfo (1996*) Tom Poti (1998) David Quinn (1986) Evan Rodrigues (2013, 2015) David Sacco (1992, 1993) Kevin Shattenkirk (2009) Scott Shaunessy (1985, 1986) Dan Spang (2006) Sean Sullivan (2007) Terry Taillefer (1986) David Warsofsky (2011) Colin Wilson (2009)
Mike McHugh (1988*) Peter Metcalf (2002) Jim Montgomery (‘91, ‘92, ‘93) Greg Moore (2006) Mike Morrison (2002) Francis Nault (2003) Gustav Nyquist (2010, 2011) Scott Pellerin (1992*) Jean-Yves Roy (1991, 1992) Prestin Ryan (2004) Colin Shields (2004) Devin Shore (2014, 2015) Garth Snow (1992, 1993) Josh Soares (2007) Jeff Tory (1995!, 1996) Josh Van Dyk (2011) Eric Weinrich (1987)
MAINE (59) Spencer Abbott (2012*) Blair Allison (1995, 1996) Bob Beers (1989) Ben Bishop (2008) Keith Carney (1990, 1991) David Capuano (1988, 1989) Jack Capuano (1987, 1988) David Cullen (1999) Joey Diamond (2012) Niko Dimitrakos (2002) Jeff Dimmen (2010) Mike Dunham (1993) Brian Flynn (2012) Mike Golden (1988) Jimmy Howard (2004) Ben Hutton (2014) Todd Jackson (2004) Chris Imes (‘92, ‘93, ‘95*) Martin Kariya (2003) Paul Kariya (1993*!) Steve Kariya (1999) Scott King (‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Cory Larose (2000) Mike Latendresse (1994) Lucas Lawson (2003) Michel Léveillé (2006, 2007) Tim Lovell (1996) Mike Lundin (2007) Jason Mansoff (1997)
MERRIMACK (10) Anthony Aquino (2001) Joe Cannata (2012) Mike Collins (2013) Stephane Da Costa (2011) Joe Exter (2003) Jordan Heywood (2013) Martin Legault (1995, 1997) Bryan Schmidt (2005) Rejean Stringer (1999)
MASSACHUSETTS (9) Justin Braun (2009, 2010) Marvin Degon (2006) Mike Kostka (2008) James Marcou (2009, 2010) Thomas Pöck (2003, 2004) Jon Quick (2007) UMASS LOWELL (30) Paul Ames (1985, 1987) Greg Bullock (1994, 1995) Anthony Cappelletti (1999) Doug Carr (2012) Dave Delfino (1987) Jeremy Dehner (2010) Maury Edwards (2009) Kory Falite (2008) Ron Hainsey (2001) Connor Hellebuyck (2013, 2014) Shane Henry (1993, 1994) Carter Hutton (2010) Ed McGrane (2002, 2003) Jon Morris (1987) Mike Murray (1993) Mike Nicholishen (1997, 1998) Joseph Pendenza (2013) Mark Richards (1992) Dwayne Roloson (1994*) Chad Ruhwedel (2013) Christian Sbrocca (1996) Carl Valimont (1988) Ben Walter (2005) Riley Wetmore (2013)
NEW HAMPSHIRE (49) Mike Ayers (2002, 2003*) Derek Bekar (1998) Bobby Butler (2010 *) Eric Boguniecki (1997) Sean Collins (2005) Ty Conklin (‘99!, ‘00*, ‘01) Rob Donovan (1993) Jayme Filipowicz (1999) Brad Flaishans (2008) Eric Flinton (1995) Matt Fornataro (2008) Brian Foster (2010) Lanny Gare (2003) Kevin Goumas (2014) Todd Hall (1996) Darren Haydar (‘99!, ‘00, ‘02*) Colin Hemingway (2002, 2003) Blake Kessel (2010, 2011)
Eric Knodel (2014) Jason Krog (‘97, ‘98, ‘99*) Jeff Levy (1991!) Scott Malone (1994) Mark Mowers (‘96, ‘97, ‘98) Chris Murray (2007) Tim Murray (1997) Mike Radja (2008) Kevin Regan (2008*) Steve Saviano (2004*) Mike Souza (2000) Trevor Smith (2007) Garrett Stafford (2002) Craig Switzer (2008) Paul Thompson (2011*) James van Riemsdyk (2009) Trevor van Riemsdyk (2013) Daniel Winnik (2006) Brian Yandle (2005, 2006)
Award Winners
The Hockey East All-Star teams spotlight the best talents that each position and each season has to offer. Selected by a vote of the league’s 12 head coaches, the All-Stars are often just as strong in character as they are in skill.
NORTHEASTERN (36) J.F. Aube (1994) Jim Averill (1985) Francois Bouchard (1994) Dave Buda (1989) Rob Cowie (‘89, ‘90, ‘91) Brian Dowd (1988) Jim Fahey (2001, 2002) Paul Fitzsimmons (1986) Keni Gibson (2005) Ryan Ginand (2009) Jason Guerriero (2005) Jay Heinbuck (1986) Rod Isbister (1985) Claude Lodin (1986, 1988) Wade MacLeod (2011) Josh Manson (2014) Dan McGillis (1995, 1996) Harry Mews (1989, 1990) Mike Morris (2005) David O’Brien (1988) Bruce Racine (1985!, 1987) Marc Robitaille (1998) Kevin Roy (2014, 2015) Jordon Shields (1995) Mike Taylor (1994) Brad Thiessen (2009*) Joe Vitale (2008) Clay Witt (2014) NOTRE DAME (3) Vince Hinostroza (2015) Stephen Johns (2014) Robbie Russo (2015) PROVIDENCE (24) Tim Army (1985) Rick Bennett (1990) Mike Boback (1990, 1992) Gord Cruickshank (1986, 1987) Dan Dennis (1996) Rob Gaudreau (1991, 1992) Jon Gillies (2013, 2015) Jim Hughes (1989) Shaun Kane (1991) Matt Libby (2001) Mike Omicioli (1999) Chad Quenneville (1995) Devin Rask (2001) Nolan Schaefer (2001) Jeff Serowik (1990) Peter Taglianetti (1985) Matt Taormina (2008) Chris Terreri (1985*) Stephen Wood (2003, 2004) VERMONT (3) Chris McCarthy (2014) Mike Paliotta (2015) Viktor Stålberg (2009) * – Player of the Year ! – Rookie of the Year
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BAUER / BOB KULLEN COACH OF THE YEAR This award is given in the name of the late Bob Kullen, who served as head coach of the UNH Wildcats. The award goes to the head coach who is considered to have demonstrated the highest number of significant accomplishments over the course of the season as voted by the conference’s head coaches. Boston University’s David Quinn was chosen as the recipient of the Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award in just his second season at the helm of the Terriers in 2014-15. Quinn coached his alma mater to one of the largest turnarounds in college hockey history, guiding BU in a year that saw them capture the Hockey East regular season and tournament titles, the Beanpot championship and a berth in the NCAA national championship after skating to a 10-21-4 record in 2013-14.
Boston College Head Coach Jerry York accepts his third Bob Kullen Award from Bauer’s Paul Healy
SPENCER T. PENROSE AWARD The American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) annually selects the NCAA Division-I Coach of the Year and presents him with the Penrose Award. The trophy is named in memory of Spencer T. Penrose, the man whose fortune in gold and copper built the famous Broadmoor Hotel and athletic complex in Colorado Springs, the site of the first 10 NCAA hockey championships. UMass Lowell’s Norm Bazin became the seventh Hockey East coach to win the nation’s highest college hockey coaching honor when he was chosen by his peers in 2012-13, just his second season behind the bench of his alma mater. Penrose Award History (Hockey East winners) Season Coach Team 1985 Len Ceglarski Boston College 1995 Shawn Walsh Maine 1996 Bruce Crowder UMass Lowell 1999 Dick Umile New Hampshire 2002 Tim Whitehead Maine 2009 Jack Parker Boston University 2013 Norm Bazin UMass Lowell Pre-1985 winners with ties to Hockey East: 1966, 1973 Len Ceglarski Boston College 1982 Fern Flaman Northeastern 1969, 1974, 1979 Charlie Holt New Hampshire 1975, 1978 Jack Parker Boston University 1977 Jerry York Clarkson
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Coach Of The Year Award History Season Coach Team 1984-85 Len Ceglarski Boston College 1985-86 Jack Parker Boston University 1986-87 Bill Riley, Jr. Lowell 1987-88 Shawn Walsh Maine 1988-89 Fern Flaman Northeastern 1989-90 Shawn Walsh Maine 1990-91 Dick Umile New Hampshire 1991-92 Jack Parker Boston University 1992-93 Shawn Walsh Maine 1993-94 Bruce Crowder UMass Lowell 1994-95 Shawn Walsh Maine 1995-96 Bruce Crowder UMass Lowell 1996-97 Dick Umile New Hampshire 1997-98 Bruce Crowder Northeastern 1998-99 Dick Umile New Hampshire 1999-00 Jack Parker Boston University 2000-01 Paul Pooley Providence 2001-02 Dick Umile New Hampshire 2002-03 Don Cahoon Massachusetts 2003-04 Jerry York Boston College 2004-05 Jack Parker Boston University 2005-06 Jack Parker Boston University 2006-07 Dick Umile New Hampshire 2007-08 Kevin Sneddon Vermont 2008-09 Greg Cronin Northeastern 2009-10 Mark Dennehy Merrimack Dick Umile New Hampshire 2010-11 Jerry York Boston College 2011-12 Norm Bazin UMass Lowell 2012-13 Norm Bazin UMass Lowell 2013-14 Jerry York Boston College 2014-15 David Quinn Boston University
CLARK HODDER AWARD Each spring, the New England Hockey Writers Association select a Division-I Coach of the Year Award for New England schools. The award, named after former Harvard University head coach Clark Hodder, has been dominated in recent years by Hockey East head coaches, who have won 26 of the 28 presented since the league’s inaugural season of 1984-85. Hodder Award History (Hockey East winners) Coach Team Seasons Jack Parker Boston University ‘86, ‘00, ‘05, ‘06 (‘78, ‘84) Dick Umile New Hampshire ‘91, ‘99, ‘02, ‘08 Shawn Walsh Maine ‘88, ‘93, ‘95 Bruce Crowder UMass-Lowell 1994, 1996 Don Cahoon Massachusetts 2003, 2007 Mark Dennehy Merrimack 2010, 2011 Ron Anderson Merrimack 1997 Norm Bazin UMass-Lowell 2012 Len Ceglarski Boston College 1985 (and 1973) Greg Cronin Northeastern 2009 Bob Kullen New Hampshire 1990 Mike McShane Providence 1989 Paul Pooley Providence 2001 Bill Riley, Jr. Lowell 1987 Jerry York Boston College 2004, 2014 David Quinn Boston University 2015 Other pre-1985 winners with ties to Hockey East: Fern Flaman Northeastern 1982 Charlie Holt New Hampshire 1977, 1979 Lou Lamoriello Providence 1980
WINNINGEST COACHES
All-Time Wins Leaders Rk. Coach 1. Jerry York 2. Ron Mason 3. Jack Parker 4. Red Berenson 5. Rick Comley 6. Len Ceglarski
Jerry York
School(s) Clarkson/BGSU/Boston College LSSU/BGSU/Michigan St. Boston University Michigan LSSU/NMU/Michigan St. Clarkson/Boston College
Years 43 36 40 31 38 34
Active Win Percentage Leaders Rk. Coach 1. Mike Hastings 2. Jeff Jackson 3. Rick Bennet 4. Red Berenson 5. Don Lucia 5. Dick Umile 6. Norm Bazin 7. Dean Blais 8. Jerry York 9. Mike Schafer 10. Keith Allain
Current School MSU Mankato Notre Dame Union Michigan Minnesota New Hampshire UMass Lowell Nebraska-Omaha Boston College Cornell Yale
Seasons 3 15 4 31 28 25 4 16 43 20 9
Jack Parker Wins Losses 984 591 924 380 894 475 810 399 783 615 672 341 Wins Losses 79 36 390 177 99 45 810 399 674 357 560 313 55 31 373 214 984 591 375 22 173 105
Dick Umile
Award Winners
With repeated success at three different program’s BC’s Jerry York is the all-time NCAA wins leader, and is closing in on 1000 victories. Jack Parker is third on the all-time list but leads Hockey East in all-time league wins with 421. Parker’s retirement in the summer of 2013 means UNH head coach Dick Umile is now the active leader with 344 league wins heading into the 2015-16 season, but York isn’t far behind at 303.
Ties Win% Avg. 102 .617 22.9 83 .696 25.7 115 .641 22.3 84 .659 26.3 110 .556 20.6 36 .658 19.7 Tie Win% 7 .676 60 .670 18 .667 84 .659 97 .641 97 .627 10 .625 57 .623 102 .617 77 .614 29 .611
All-Time Hockey East Win Leaders (Hockey East regular-season games only; sorted by wins) Rk. Coach 1. Jack Parker 2. Dick Umile 3. Jerry York 4. Shawn Walsh 5. Tim Whitehead 6. Len Ceglarski 7. Bruce Crowder 8. Paul Pooley 9. Don Cahoon 10. Kevin Sneddon 11. Blaise MacDonald 12. Mike McShane 13. Mark Dennehy 14. Fernie Flaman 15. Greg Cronin 16. Bill Riley, Jr. 17. Ron Anderson 18. Norm Bazin 19. Nate Leaman Tim Army 21. Ben Smith Chris Serino 23. Jim Madigan 24. Joe Mallen 25. Bob Kullen Jeff Jackson 27. David Quinn 28. John Micheletto 29. Red Gendron 30. Charlie Holt 31. Steve Stirling Steve Cedorchuk 33. Don McKenney 34. Mike Cavanaugh 35. Dave O’Connor
School(s) Boston University New Hampshire Boston College Maine UMass-Lowell, Maine Boston College UML, Northeastern Providence Massachusetts Vermont UMass Lowell Providence Merrimack Northeastern Maine, Northeastern Lowell Merrimack UMass Lowell Providence Providence Northeastern Merrimack Northeastern Massachusetts New Hampshire Notre Dame Boston University Massachusetts Maine New Hampshire Providence Boston College Northeastern UConn New Hampshire
Seasons Years 1984-2013 29 1990-present 25 1994-present 21 1984-2001 17 1996-present 16 1984-1992 9 1991-2005 14 1994-2005 10 2000-2012 12 2005-present 9 2001-2011 10 1985-1994 9 2005-present 9 1984-1989 5 1996, 2005-11 6 1984-1991 7 1989-1998 9 2011-present 4 2011-present 4 2005-2011 6 1991-1996 5 1998-2005 7 2011-present 4 1994-2000 6 1986-1990 4 2013-present 2 2013-present 2 2012-present 3 2013-present 2 1984-1986 2 1984-1985 1 1992-1994 2 1989-1991 2 2014-present 1 1987-1988 1
W L T 421 234 88 344 186 82 303 162 64 226 154 33 191 170 44 140 64 11 125 166 42 108 123 33 107 171 32 96 118 44 95 130 33 89 114 23 79 148 31 66 74 12 63 73 26 62 122 10 56 140 11 55 31 10 47 37 12 47 88 27 40 60 17 40 105 23 35 49 12 30 100 14 22 50 7 19 16 7 19 17 6 18 45 6 17 20 5 17 48 3 15 14 5 13 27 8 12 26 4 7 11 4 6 18 2
Pct. Titles Titles .626 8 7 .629 8 2 .633 7 9 .586 3 4 .526 0 1 .677 6 2 .438 0 0 .472 0 1 .397 0 0 .457 0 0 .432 0 0 .445 0 0 .366 0 0 .474 0 1 .463 0 0 .345 0 0 .297 0 0 .625 1 2 .552 0 0 .373 0 0 .415 0 0 .307 0 0 .427 0 0 .257 0 0 .323 0 0 .536 0 0 .524 1 1 .304 0 0 .464 0 0 .272 0 0 .514 0 1 .354 0 0 .333 0 0 .409 0 0 .269 0 0
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2014-15 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM At the conclusion of each season, Hockey East announces its annual All-Academic team, honoring the league’s top students among its student-athletes. A league-record 133 were named to the league’s 2014-15 All-Academic Team. Each achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or better in each of the two academic periods during which he was actively competing. Sophomore forward Hampus Gustafsson (Ljungby, Sweden) and freshman forward Alfred Larsson (Malmo, Sweden) of Merrimack College shared the prestigious honor as Hockey East’s Top Scholar-Athlete, each with a perfect 4.0 GPA for the season. A total of 11 players reached “Distinguished Scholar” status this season, having qualified for the All-Academic team in each of four seasons of varsity play. Fifteen others are three-time honorees. Gustaffson was the best of a league-leading 19 All-Academic qualifiers from Merrimack. Boston College Alex Joyce (So., G) Ian McCoshen (So., D) Peter McMullen (Jr., F) Scott Savage (So., D) Michael Sit (Sr., F)+
Jacob Horton (Fr., D) Zach LaRue (Sr., F) Stephen Mastalerz (Sr., G) Troy Power (Sr., F) Alex Wakaluk (So., G)** Oleg Yevenko (Sr., D)+
Boston University Connor LaCouvee (Fr., G) Anthony Moccia (Sr., G)+ Matt O’Connor (Jr., G) Evan Rodrigues (Sr., F)**
UMass Lowell Adam Chapie (Jr., F)** Michael Colantone (Jr., F)*** Ryan Collins (Fr., F) John Edwardh (Fr., F) Dylan Hollman (Fr., F) Gage Hough (Fr., F) Jake Kamrass (Fr., F) Zach Kamrass (Sr., D)+ Michael Kapla (So., D)** Lucas Kohls (Fr., D) Olli Kalkaja (Fr., G) Michael Louria (Fr., F) Tyler Mueller (Fr., D) Thomas Panico (Fr., D) Jeff Smith (Fr., G) Jake Suter (Sr., D)
UConn Johnny Austin (So., D) Joey Ferriss (Sr., F) Kyle Huson (Sr., D) Spencer Naas (So., F) Kasperi Ojantakanen (So., F) Shawn Pauly (Sr., F) Brad Smith (Sr., F) Steve Thulin (So., G) Jeff Wight (So., F) Maine Cam Brown (So., F)** Blaine Byron (So., F) Brady Campbell (So., F)** Mark Hamilton (Fr., D) Chris Howat (So., G) Ben Hutton (Jr., D)* Cedric Lacroix (Fr., F) Brian Morgan (So., F)** Jack Musil (Fr., F) Bill Norman (Jr., D) Nik Nugnes (Fr., G) Conor Riley (Jr., D)*** Sean Romeo (Fr., G) Jacob Rutt (Sr., D)*** Eric Schurhamer (So., D)** Devin Shore (Jr., F)*** Steven Swavely (Jr., F)*** Massachusetts Brennan Baxandall (So., D)** Ben Gallacher (Jr., D)** Marc Hetnik (So., D)
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Merrimack Benjamin Bahe (Jr., F)*** Marc Biega (Fr., D) Braxton Bilous (Fr., D) Brian Christie (Jr., F)** Matthew Cronin (Jr., D)*** Quinn Gould (Sr., F)+ Top Scholar Athlete, Hampus Gustafsson (So., F)** John Gustafsson (Jr., F) Jace Hennig (Fr., F) Justin Hussar (Jr., F)*** Dan Kolomatis (Sr., F)** Jared Kolquist (Fr., D) Top Scholar Athlete, Alfred Larsson (Fr., F) Johnathan Lashyn (So., D)** Justin Mansfield (Sr., D/F)+ Joseph Pantalone (Sr., G)** Sean Robertson (Jr., D) Vincent Scotti (Jr., F)*** Kyle Singleton (Sr., F)
Mathieu Tibbet (Fr., F) Rasmus Tirronen (Sr., G)** Aaron Titcomb (Fr., D) Notre Dame Joe Aiken (Sr., F)** Tony Bretzman (Fr., D) Steven Fogarty (Jr., F) Eric Johnson (Sr., D) Chad Katunar (So., G)** Cal Petersen (Fr., G) Luke Ripley (Fr., D) Andy Ryan (Jr., F)** Peter Schneider (Sr., F)** Nick Stasack (Jr., G) New Hampshire Jay Camper (Sr., F)+ Adam Clark (Fr., G) Matias Cleland (So., D)** John Furgele (Fr., D) Max Gaudreault (Jr., F)*** Tyler Kelleher (So., F) Collin MacDonald (Jr., F)*** Dylan Maller (So., D) Cameron Marks (Fr., D) Andrew Poturalski (Fr., F) Harrison Quast (Jr., D)*** Ryan Randall (Sr., D)+ Jamie Regan (Jr., G)*** Kyle Smith (Jr., F) Danny Tirone (Fr., G) Matt Willows (Sr., F) Northeastern Zach Aston-Reese (So., F) Dax Lauwers (Sr., D) Tanner Pond (So., F) Ryan Rosenthal (So., F) Providence Brooks Behling (Jr., F)*** Alexander Cromwell (Fr., F) Robert Hennessey (Fr., F) Ross Mauermann (Sr., F) Steven McParland (Jr., F) Thomas Parisi (Jr., D) Kevin Rooney (Jr., F)
Vermont Travis Blanleil (Fr., F) Brendan Bradley (So., F) Robert Darrar (Fr., F) Pat Feeley (So., G)** Tom Forgione (So., F)** Robert Hamilton (So., D) Brody Hoffman (Jr., G)*** Malcolm McKinney (So., F) Christopher Muscoby (So., D) Mike Paliotta (Sr., D)*** Alexx Privitera (Jr., D) Jarrid Privitera (Fr., F) Daniel Senkbeil (Jr., D)** Brady Shaw (So., F) Michael Stenerson (So., F) ** two-time honoree *** three-time honoree + Distinguished Scholar (3.0 GPA in each semester of four varsity seasons)
2014-15 Hockey East All-Academic All-Star Team G: Danny Tirone, UNH (3.91) D: Tyler Mueller, UML (3.89) D/F: Justin Mansfield, MC (3.86) F: Hampus Gustafsson, MC (4.0) F: Alfred Larsson, MC (4.0) F: Jace Hennig, MC (3.96)
DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS Player Ben Albertson Andy Balysky Michael Barkley Rob Beck Marc Beran Andrew Braithwaite Patrick Brown Craig Brown Josh Burrows David Busch John Campbell Scott Campbell Jay Camper Denis Chisholm Mark Cornforth Greg Costa Scott Crowder Anthony DeCenzo Jason DeLuca Jeff Dimmen Brooks Dyroff Ben Eaves Arik Engbrecht Quentin Fendelet Brad Flaishans Ryan Flanigan Thomas Fortney Cole Gendreau Matt Germain Quinn Gould Joe Gray Dave Gunderson Chris Hahn Jeremy Hall Derek Herlofsky
School Years UVM 2009-13 PC 2008-12 Maine 1988-92 MC 1993-97 BC 1989-93 MC 2006-10 BC 2010-14 UML 1996-00 UVM 2007-11 UNH 1998-02 UML 1996-00 UML 2007-11 UNH 2012-15 NU 2005-09 MC 1991-95 NU 2006-10 UMass 2005-09 UVM 2010-14 UML 2007-11 Maine 2007-11 BC 2009-13 BC 2000-04 NU 1998-02 MC 1990-94 UNH 2004-08 MC 2008-12 UNH 2005-09 PC 1997-01 PC 2007-11 MC 2012-15 MC 1997-01 PC 1996-00 ME 2005-09 UML 2004-07 BU 1991-95
Player Jordan Heywood Josh Holmstrom Tanner House Todd Jackson Tom Johnson Zack Kamrass Mark Kane Martin Kariya Casey Kesselring Brad Klyn Mike Kostka Jason Krog Kyle Laughlin Sebastien Laplante Martin Laroche Michael Lecomte Michel Léveillé H.T. Lenz Matt Libby Craig Lindsay Mike Lundin Sean MacDonald Kyle MacKinnon Isaac MacLeod Nate Maineyers Justin Mansfield Greg Manz Matt Marshall Tom McCarthy Mike McLaughlin Anthony Moccia Aaron Moore Nick Monroe Bryan Mountain Jared Mudryk
School Years MC 2010-14 UML 2010-14 Maine 2007-11 Maine 2000-04 MC 1993-97 UML 2012-15 PC 1995-99 Maine 1999-03 MC 1994-98 NU 1993-97 UMass 2004-08 UNH 1995-99 PC 2005-09 NU 1989-93 MC 1994-98 UMass 2007-11 Maine 2004-07 PC 2010-14 PC 1997-01 UML 1993-97 Maine 2004-07 NU 1997-01 PC 2007-11 BC 2010-14 PC 2002-06 MC 2012-15 UNH 2007-11 UVM 2008-12 MC 2010-14 NU 2008-12 BU 2012-15 NU 2004-07 UML 2005-09 NU 2009-13 NU 2001-05
Player Mark Nemec Martin Nolet Brice O’Connor Chad Onufrechuk Scott Pavelski Tomas Persson Kris Porter Guy Ragault Ryan Randall Travis Ramsey Rob Rassey Kenny Rausch Bobby Robins J.C. Robitaille Mark Roebothan Dan Ronan Ryan Ruikka Steven Shamanski Gray Shaneberger Brent Shepheard Dan Shermerhorn Michael Sit Ben Smith Lucas Smith Toni Söderholm Ryan Sullivan Jon Swavely Michael Taylor Jason Tejchma Shayne Thompson Peter Trovato Eric Turgeon A.J. Walker Brett Watson Paul Worthington Oleg Yevenko
School Years Maine 2009-13 UMass 2006-10 Maine 2010-14 UNH 1995-99 UNH 2009-13 NU 1992-96 MC 1995-99 MC 1989-93 UNH 2012-15 Maine 2004-08 NU 2005-09 BU 1991-95 UML 2002-06 MC 2006-10 UML 2005-09 BU 1995-99 BU 2008-13 PC 2010-14 Maine 1999-03 Maine 2004-07 Maine 1993-97 BC 2012-15 BC 2006-10 Maine 1999-03 UMass 1998-02 MC 2004-07 Maine 2010-14 NU 1990-94 UML 2004-07 UML 2010-14 UMass 2001-05 Maine 1997-01 BC 1999-03 UMass 2006-10 UML 2006-10 UMass 2012-15
Award Winners
Distinguished Scholars have proven their merit and dedication by being named to the All-Academic Team in each of four seasons played.
ALL-TIME TOP SCHOLAR ATHLETES Top Scholar Athletes achieved the highest cumulative grade point average of all Hockey East players in a given season. Season Player GPA 1991-92 Quentin Fendelet - MC 3.84 1992-93 Quentin Fendelet - MC 3.81 1993-94 Quentin Fendelet - MC 3.88 1994-95 Ryan Sandholm - UML 3.76 1995-96 Tomas Persson - NU 3.92 1996-97 Shawn Ferullo - BU 3.91 1997-98 Sean MacDonald - NU 3.95 1998-99 Sean MacDonald - NU 3.92 1999-00 Dmitri Vasiliev - UMass 4.00 2000-01 Gray Shaneberger - Maine 3.82 2001-02 Lucas Smith - MC 3.95 2002-03 David Breen - MC 3.91 2003-04 Frank Doyle - Maine 3.86 2004-05 Ryan Sullivan - MC 3.97 2005-06 Brad Flaishans - UNH 3.95 Ryan Sullivan - MC 3.95
Season Player GPA 2006-07 Andrew Brathwaite - MC 4.00 Ryan Sullivan - MC 4.00 2007-08 Brad Flaishans - UNH 4.00 Chris Hahn - Maine 4.00 Frank Stegnar - UML 4.00 2008-09 Andrew Brathwaite - MC 4.00 Frank Stegnar - UML 4.00 2009-10 Andrew Brathwaite - MC 4.00 2010-11 Jeff Dimmen - Maine 4.00 Dan Sullivan - Maine 4.00 2011-12 Andy Balysky - PC 4.00 Ryan Flanigan - MC 4.00 Mike McLaughlin - NU 4.00 2012-13 Devin Shore - Maine 4.00 Kyle Williams - Maine 4.00 2013-14 Hampus Gustafsson - MC 4.00 Oleg Yvenko - UMass 4.00 2014-15 Hampus Gustafsson - MC) 4.00 Alfred Larsson - MC 4.00
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THE HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD Initiated in 1981 the Hobey Baker Award is named in honor of Hobey Baker, a hockey and football superstar and above-average student at Princeton from 1910 to 1914, who died during service in World War I. It is presented annually to the most outstanding college hockey player in the United States. David Emma of Boston College was Hockey East’s first Hobey Baker recipient in 1991. An outstanding rookie named Paul Kariya captured the award while leading his Maine team to a NCAA title in 1993 after fellow Black Bear Scott Pellerin had collected the prestigious trophy in 1992, giving the eight-year-old league three consecutive winners. After a four-year hiatus, Hockey East commenced its second string of winners when BU’s Chris Drury was named college hockey’s most dominant player in 1998. New Hampshire’s Jason Krog added the trophy to his case in 1999 and BC’s Mike Mottau completed Hockey East’s second trifecta (and sixth winner in 10 years) when he stepped up to the medal stand in April of 2000. Three-time finalist Gionta fell just short of making it four winners in a row for Hockey East when he finished runner-up to Michigan State’s Ryan Miller in 2001. Each year since 2002, the top 10 finalists have been narrowed down to the final three, the “Hobey Hat Trick”. Hockey East has an active run of eight consecutive seasons with at least one Hobey Hat Trick representative, with 11 total in that span. In 2009, Hockey East swept the Hat Trick honor with BU blueliner Matt Gilroy besting two leaguemates to claim the award. In 2014, BC’s Johnny Gaudreau became the league’s first-ever two-time Hobey Hat Trick finalist and eighth-ever winner before Jack Eichel took home the award in 2015, marking the third time Hockey East boasted back-to-back winners.
David Emma, BC – 1991
Scott Pellerin, ME – 1992
Paul Kariya, ME – 1993
Chris Drury, BU – 1998
Mike Mottau, BC – 2000
Matt Gilroy, BU – 2009
Johnny Gaudreau, BC – 2014
Jack Eichel, BU - 2015
Jason Krog, UNH – 1999
HOCKEY EAST HOBEY BAKER AWARD FINALISTS Winners in bold # “Hobey Hat Trick” Finalist (Est. 2002)
1985 Tim Army, PC 1986 Scott Harlow, BC Chris Terreri, PC 1987 John Cullen, BU Craig Janney, BC Brian Leetch, BC 1988 David Capuano, Maine Mike Golden, Maine 1989 Greg Brown, BC David Capuano, Maine Tim Sweeney, BC 1990 Rick Bennett, PC Greg Brown, BC David Emma, BC 1991 David Emma, BC Shawn McEachern, BU Jean-Yves Roy, Maine
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1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
Scott Pellerin, Maine Rob Gaudreau, PC Jean-Yves Roy, Maine Paul Kariya, Maine Jim Montgomery, Maine David Sacco, BU Dwayne Roloson, UML Greg Bullock, UML Chris Imes, Maine Mike Grier, BU Chris Drury, BU Jay Pandolfo, BU Chris Drury, BU Chris Drury, BU Jason Krog, UNH Mark Mowers, UNH
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Jason Krog, UNH Brian Gionta, BC Steve Kariya, Maine Michel Larocque, BU Mike Mottau, BC Ty Conklin, UNH Jeff Farkas, BC Brian Gionta, BC Ty Conklin, UNH Brian Gionta, BC Jim Fahey, NU Darren Haydar, UNH # Ben Eaves, BC Thomas Pöck, UMass Steve Saviano, UNH Tony Voce, BC Patrick Eaves, BC Chris Collins, BC # Greg Moore, Maine
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
John Curry, BU Nathan Gerbe, BC # Kevin Regan, UNH Matt Gilroy, BU # Viktor Stålberg, UVM Brad Thiessen, NU # Colin Wilson, BU # Bobby Butler, UNH # Gustav Nyquist, Maine # Cam Atkinson, BC # Gustav Nyquist, Maine Paul Thompson, UNH Spencer Abbott, Maine # Brian Dumoulin, BC Johnny Gaudreau, BC # Johnny Guadreau, BC # Kevin Hayes, BC Jack Eichel, BU #
THE HOCKEY HUMANITARIAN AWARD
Hockey Humanitarian Finalists
Award Winners
Arguably the highest individual honor in the sport of college ice hockey, the Hockey Humanitarian Award bridges the gender gap between the men’s and women’s game and any perceived talent gap between divisions. Annually presented to the athlete that best demonstrates the highest qualities of humanity, the award has become a symbol for everything that is right with college athletics, and it is an honor just to be nominated for the award, or to be selected as one of the five annual finalists. First given to Boston University’s J.P. McKersie in 1996, the prestigious award was claimed in back-to-back seasons by Hockey East athletes in 2003-04 (Northeastern goaltender Chanda Gunn) and 2004-05 (Boston College defenseman Sarah Carlson.) A total of six Hockey East players have received the award, most recently Boston College’s Brooks Dyroff in 2011, and has had nine other award finalists, including two last season.
(winners in bold)
BC’s Brooks Dyroff was the sixth Hockey East player to win the prestigious Hockey Humanitarian Award
1996-97 1999-00 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2007-08 2008-09 2010-11 2013-14
J.P. McKersie, Boston University Jim Leger, Maine Craig Brown, UMass Lowell Chanda Gunn, Northeastern Chanda Gunn, Northeastern Patrick Foley, New Hampshire Sarah Carlson, Boston College Peter Trovato, Massachusetts Janelle Armitage, Connecticut Jaime Sifers, Vermont Missy Elumba, Northeastern Missy Elumba, Northeastern Brooks Dyroff, Boston College Joe Rogers, Notre Dame Danielle Rancourt, Vermont
HUMANITARIAN AWARD MISSION STATEMENT In an era of ever-increasing ego display, when so many of today’s athletes are sending the wrong message to our children and when success often seems measured solely by dollar signs and contract signings, it is time to call attention to individuals who embody all that is, and can be, right with sport. While the media often seem preoccupied with the antics of players after the whistle or outside the game - all the while decrying the absence of better role models for our youth - the Hockey Humanitarians want to put sports, and all of its participants, in the proper perspective. And, while team games, by definition, encompass both teamwork and the contributions of the individual to the success of the group as a whole, we want to acknowledge the accomplishments of personal character, scholarship, and the giving of oneself off the ice to the larger community as well. The Humanitarian Award is meant to be seen as a true measure of a person’s worth, not just as an athlete, but as someone who embodies those values that merit our recognition. It is our hope that in some small way such a display will have a positive influence on future generations of hockey players. We feel an obligation to help our children find the proper balance as they confront deciding who their role models are and what values they should embrace in this increasingly complex world. Our foundation believes there are Humanitarians to be found in programs everywhere and that it is time for many in the media to reconsider their focus on the frequently destructive and selfish behavior of those athletes who often receive too much of our attention. We feel that the great majority of us share the values represented by The Humanitarian Award and that the time has come for this message to be more widely disseminated.
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AHCA / CCM HOCKEY ALL-AMERICANS Hockey East placed six players (two First Team, four Second Team) on All-America teams in 2014-15. Hobey Baker winner Jack Eichel and BU teammate Matt Grzelcyk were named to the First Team, while Providence goalie Jon Gillies, Vermont defenseman Mike Paliotta, Notre Dame blueliner Robbie Russo, and Northeastern forward Kevin Roy were selected to the Second Team. In 2003-04, the league set a record with 11 of the 12 Eastern All-Americans coming from Hockey East. The CCM Hockey All-American Teams are selected by the American Hockey Coaches Association. A total of 210 All-Americans (100 First-Team, 110 Second-Team) have played in the 31-year history of the league. 1984-85 Tim Army Chris Terreri Jim Averill Doug Brown Bob Sweeney Peter Taglianetti
PC F PC G NU D BC F BC F PC D
1985-86 Scott Harlow Doug Brown John Cullen Clark Donatelli Jay Octeau Chris Terreri
BC F BC F BU F BU F BU D PC G
1986-87 Craig Janney Brian Leetch Bruce Racine Jon Morris Kevin Stevens Eric Weinrich
BC F BC D NU G UL F BC F ME D
1987-88 David Capuano Jack Capuano Bruce Racine Gord Cruickshank Brian Dowd Mike Golden Mike McHugh
ME F ME D NU G PC F NU D ME F ME F
1988-89 Greg Brown David Capuano Bob Beers Rick Bennett David Littman Tim Sweeney
BC D ME F ME D PC F BC G BC F
1989-90 Greg Brown Rob Cowie David Emma Steve Heinze Keith Carney Jean-Yves Roy
BC D NU D BC F BC F ME D ME F
1990-91 Keith Carney David Emma Shawn McEachern Jean-Yves Roy Peter Ahola Ted Crowley Jeff Levy Jim Montgomery
ME D BC F BU F ME F BU D BC D UNH G ME F
1991-92 Scott Pellerin Jean-Yves Roy David Sacco Domenic Amodeo Tom Dion Rob Gaudreau Scott LaGrand
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ME F ME F BU F UNH F BU D PC D BC G
1992-93 Mike Dunham Chris Imes Paul Kariya David Sacco Cal Ingraham Kaj Linna Jim Montgomery
ME G ME D ME F BU F ME F BU D ME F
2000-01 Bobby Allen Ty Conklin Brian Gionta Carl Corazzini Ron Hainsey Krys Kolanos Devin Rask Nolan Schaefer
BC D UNH G BC F BU F UML D BC F PC F PC G
2007-08 Nathan Gerbe Matt Gilroy Mike Radja Kevin Regan Bryan Ewing Matt Fornataro Brad Flaishans Pete MacArthur
BC F BU D UNH F UNH G BU F UNH F UNH D BU F
1993-94 Mike Pomichter Dwayne Roloson Rich Brennan Shane Henry Jacques Joubert J.P. McKersie Chad Quenneville
BU F UML G BU D UML F BU F BU G PC F
2001-02 Jim Fahey Darren Haydar Colin Hemingway Niko Dimitrakos Chris Dyment Ben Eaves Peter Metcalf
NU D UNH F UNH F ME F BU D BC F ME D
2008-09 Matt Gilroy Viktor Stålberg Brad Thiessen Colin Wilson Maury Edwards James Marcou Kevin Shattenkirk
BU D UVM F NU G BU F UML D UM F BU D
1994-95 Blair Allison Greg Bullock Mike Grier Chris Imes Kaj Linna Chris O’Sullivan Chad Quenneville Jeff Tory
ME G UML F BU F ME D BU D BU F PC F ME D
2002-03 Ben Eaves Freddy Meyer Mike Ayers J.D. Forrest Lanny Gare Colin Hemingway
BC F BU D UNH G BC D UNH F UNH F
2009-10 Bobby Butler Colby Cohen Gustav Nyquist Justin Braun Brian Foster Blake Kessel
UNH F BU D ME F UM D UNH G UNH D
2003-04 Andrew Alberts Thomas Pöck Steve Saviano Tony Voce Patrick Eaves Jimmy Howard Todd Jackson Prestin Ryan Ryan Shannon Colin Shields Stephen Wood
BC D UM D UNH F BC F BC F ME G ME F ME D BC F ME F PC D
2010-11 Cam Atkinson Brian Dumoulin Blake Kessel Paul Thompson Stephane Da Costa John Muse Gustav Nyquist
BC F BC D UNH D UNH F MC F BC G ME F
2004-05 Andrew Alberts Sean Collins Patrick Eaves Jason Guerriero Ryan Shannon Brian Yandle
BC D UNH F BC F NU F BC F UNH D
2005-06 Chris Collins Peter Harrold Greg Moore Dan Spang Cory Schneider Brian Boyle John Curry Michel Léveillé Brian Yandle
BC F BC D ME F BU D BC G BC F BU G ME F UNH D
2006-07 Brian Boyle John Curry Michel Léveillé Matt Gilroy Jon Quick Trevor Smith Sean Sullivan
BC F BU G ME F BU D UMA G UNH F BU D
1995-96 Dan McGillis Jay Pandolfo Jeff Tory Jon Coleman Chris Drury
NU D BU F ME D BU D BU F
1996-97 Jon Coleman Chris Drury Chris Kelleher Jason Krog Tim Murray
BU D BU F BU D UNH F UNH D
1997-98 Chris Drury Mark Mowers Marty Reasoner Tom Poti Marc Robitaille Brian Gionta Chris Kelleher Mike Mottau 1998-99 David Cullen Brian Gionta Steve Kariya Jason Krog Mike Mottau Jayme Filipowicz Michel Larocque Rejean Stringer 1999-2000 Jeff Farkas Brian Gionta Mike Mottau Ty Conklin Chris Dyment Cory Larose
BU F UNH F BC F BU D NU G BC F BU D BC D ME D BC F ME F UNH F BC D UNH D BU G MC F BC F BC F BC D UNH G BU D ME F
2011-12 Spencer Abbott Brian Dumoulin Barry Almeida Joe Cannata
ME BC BC MC
F D F G
2012-13 Johnny Gaudreau BC F Chad Ruhwedel UML D Trevor van Riemsdyk UNH D Steven Whitney BC F Mike Collins MC F Jon Gillies PC G 2013-14 Johnny Gaudreau Kevin Hayes Connor Hellebuyck Ben Hutton Michael Matheson Devin Shore
BC F BC F UML G ME D BC D ME F
2014-15 Matt Grzelcyk Jack Eichel Jon Gillies Mike Paliotta Robbie Russo Kevin Roy
BU D BU F PC G UVM D ND D NU F
Bold type indicates First Team
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HOCKEY EAST IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Teams Chosen By Conference (1985-2015) Western Collegiate Hockey Association Hockey East Association Central Collegiate Hockey Association (thru 2013) ECAC Hockey League Atlantic Hockey National Collegiate Hockey Conference Big Ten Other Conferences and Independents
103 99 90 68 13 9 3 33
Hockey East Appearances in the NCAA Tournament (1985-2015) School App. Last Frozen 4 Runner-up Titles Record Boston College 22 2015 13 5 4 (‘01, ‘08, ‘10, ‘12) 41-24-0 Boston University 18 2015 9 4 2 (1995, 2009) 26-20-0 UConn 0 -- 0 0 0 0-0-0 Maine 18 2012 11 3 2 (1993, 1999) 30-20-0 Massachusetts 1 2007 0 0 0 1-1-0 UMass-Lowell 6 2014 1 0 0 6-6-1 Merrimack 1 2011 0 0 0 0-1-0 New Hampshire 18 2013 4 2 0 14-18-0 Northeastern 3 2009 0 0 0 1-3-0 Notre Dame 1 2015 0 0 0 0-1-0 Providence 7 2015 2 1 1 (2015) 11-10-0 Vermont 3 2014 1 0 0 2-3-0 Total Hockey East 99 2015 41 14 9 132-107-1
Hockey East Programs All-Time in the Division-I NCAA Tournament (1948-2015) School App. Last Frozen 4 Runner-up Titles Boston College 34 2015 24 6 5 (‘49, ‘01, ‘08, ‘10, ‘12) Boston University 33 2015 22 6 5 (‘71, ‘72, ‘78, ‘95, ‘09) UConn 0 -- 0 0 0 Maine 18 2012 11 3 2 (‘93, ‘99) Massachusetts 1 2007 0 0 0 UMass-Lowell 6 2014 1 0 0 Merrimack 2 2011 0 0 0 New Hampshire 22 2013 7 2 0 Northeastern 4 2009 0 0 0 Notre Dame 7 2014 2 1 0 Providence 11 2015 4 1 1 (2015) Vermont 6 2014 2 0 0
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Record 47-41-0 41-34-0 0-0-0 30-20-0 1-1-0 6-6-1 2-3-0 15-25-0 3-4-1 6-7-0 14-16-0 3-7-0
HOCKEY EAST IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Regionals
Seasons: 31 NCAA Bids: 99 (3.2 per year)
• Since regional tournament play began in 1992, 29 of the 46 teams that have advanced to the Frozen Four from the eastern regional tournaments have been from Hockey East. Fourteen Hockey East teams have been sent to the western regionals in the same span, but only two of those have advanced to the Frozen Four.
Championships: 8 1993 - University of Maine 1995 - Boston University 1999 - University of Maine 2001 - Boston College 2008 - Boston College 2009 - Boston University 2010 - Boston College 2012 - Boston College 2015 - Providence College Runners-up: 14 Total number of Frozen Four representatives: 41 Overall Record: 132-107-1 First Round: 49-35-1 Second Round: 50-38 Semifinals: 23-18 Championship Game: 9-14 Consolation Game: 1-2 Hockey East Regular Season Champions (34 Total): (title was shared in 94-95, 96-97 and 02-03) • Overall Record in NCAA Tournament: 54-34 • 18 qualified for the Frozen Four • 11 advanced to the NCAA Championship Game • Five won the NCAA title Hockey East Tournament Champions (31 Total): • Overall Record in NCAA Tournament: 63-27 • 22 qualified for the Frozen Four • 17 advanced to the NCAA Championship Game • Seven won the NCAA title Hockey East Combined Champions (16 Total): (won both regular season and tournament) • Overall Record in NCAA Tournament: 35-13 • 12 qualified for the Frozen Four • Nine advanced to the NCAA Championship Game • Five won the NCAA title
NCAA Champions
By the Numbers
Frozen Four • Over the last 17 seasons, Hockey East has boasted 24 of the 68 Frozen Four qualifiers, the most of any conference. By comparison: Hockey East: 24 WCHA: 19 CCHA: 15 ECAC: 6 NCHC: 3 Big Ten: 1 • At least two Hockey East teams have qualified for the Frozen Four in 13 of the conference’s 31 previous seasons, dominating the competition in that span. By comparison: Hockey East: 13 times WCHA: Six times CCHA: Six times ECACHL: Two times NCHC: One time
Championship Game • At least one Hockey East team has appeared in the National Championship Game in 15 of the last 19 years. Hockey East was represented by at least one team in the NCAA championship game in each of eight straight years from 1997 to 2004. That is the most consecutive appearances in the title game by any conference since the inception of Hockey East in 1984-85. Hockey East has boasted 21 of the 44 teams that have advanced to the championship game since 1993. • On three occasions (1995,1999, 2015) the NCAA championship game featured two Hockey East squads. The only two other occurrences of this since the inception of Hockey East in 1984-85 were once each by the WCHA (in 2005) and ECAC (in 2013). • A Hockey East team has won the NCAA championship game in five of the last eight seasons.
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1993 NCAA CHAMPIONS
1992-93 Maine Black Bears No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 36
Player Cl. Pos. Mike Dunham Jr. G Andy Silverman So. D Matt Martin Jr. D Chris Imes Jr. D Jack Rodrigue So. D Jason Weinrich Jr. D Paul Kariya Fr. F Mike Latendresse So. F Dan Murphy Sr. D Wayne Conlan So. F Dave MacIsaac So. D Dave LaCouture Sr. F Peter Ferraro Fr. F Patrice Tardif Jr. F Chris Ferraro Fr. F Eric Fenton Sr. F Jim Montgomery (C) Sr. F Brad Purdie Fr. F Kent Salfi Sr. F Lee Saunders Jr. D Justin Tomberlin Jr. F Chuck Texiera Jr. F Martin Mercier Sr. F Garth Snow Sr. G Cal Ingraham Jr. F Greg Hirsch Fr. G Jamie Thompson Fr. F
Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:
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Hometown Endwell, N.Y. Beverly, Mass. Hamden, Conn. Birchdale, Minn. Nashua, N.H. Gardiner, Maine No. Vancouver, B.C. Montreal, Que. Hamden, Conn. West Haven, Conn. Arlington, Mass. Natick, Mass. Sound Beach, N.Y. St. Methode, Que. Sound Beach, N.Y. So. Portland, Maine Montreal, Que. Ormeaux, Que. Clifton Park, N.Y. Fernie, B.C. Coleraine, Minn. Easton, Mass. Lachine, Que. Wrentham, Mass. Georgetown, Mass. Chelmsford, Mass. Wayland, Mass.
Shawn Walsh Red Gendron Grant Standbrook
1993 NCAA Championship Game April 3, 1993 • Bradley Center • Milwaukee, Wis. 1 2 3 F Maine 2 0 3 5 Lake Superior State 1 3 0 4 First Period: Maine – Patrice Tardif (Latendresse), 0:03 Maine – Chris Ferraro (Imes, P. Ferraro), 7:10 LSSU – Mike Bachusz (Angelelli, Ness), 17:02 Second Period: LSSU – Clayton Beddoes (unassisted), 7:01 (PP) LSSU – John Hendry (Beddoes), 15:46 LSSU – Wayne Strachan (Hullett), 18:42 Third Period: Maine – Jim Montgomery (Kariya), 4:19 Maine – Jim Montgomery (Imes, Kariya), 7:40 Maine – Jim Montgomery (Kariya), 8:54 (PP) Shots on Goal: Saves: Maine – 11-10-8 – 29 Maine – Dunham 12, Snow 8 LSSU – 6-10-8 – 24 LSSU – Blaine Lacher 24 Penalties: Maine 5-10; LSSU 6-12 Power Plays: Maine 1 for 3; LSSU 1 for 2 Most Outstanding Player: Jim Montgomery (Maine)
1995 NCAA CHAMPIONS NCAA Champions
1994-95 Boston University Terriers No. Player Cl. Pos. 2 Kaj Linna Sr. D 3 Chris O’Sullivan So. F 4 Chris Kelleher Fr. D 5 Doug Wood Jr. D 7 Rich Brennan Sr. D 8 Bill Pierce So. F 9 Shawn Bates So. F 10 Peter Donatelli Fr. F 11 Bob Lachance Jr. F 12 Mike Grier So. F 14 John Hynes Fr. F 15 Mike Sylvia Fr. F 16 Kenny Rausch Sr. F 17 Jay Pandolfo Jr. F 18 Chris Drury Fr. F 19 Steve Thornton Sr. F 20 Jeff Kealty Fr. D 21 Mike Prendergast Sr. F 22 Matt Wright So. F 24 Jacques Joubert (C) Sr. F 26 Jon Coleman So. D 27 Shane Johnson So. D 30 Tom Noble Fr. G 35 Derek Herlofsky Sr. G Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:
Hometown Helsinki, Finland Dorchester, Mass. Dedham, Mass. Sudbury, Mass. Guilderland, N.Y. Burlington, Mass. Medford, Mass. No. Providence, R.I. Bristol, Conn. Holliston, Mass. Warwick, R.I. Newton, Mass. Danbury, Conn. Burlington, Mass. Fairfield, Conn. Gloucester, Ont. Framingham, Mass. So. Boston, Mass. Belmont, Mass. South Bend, Ind. Canton, Mass. Brandon, Man. Hanover, Mass. Minneapolis, Minn.
Jack Parker Bill Berglund Mike Eruzione Blaise MacDonald
1995 NCAA Championship Game April 1, 1995 • Providence Civic Center • Providence, R.I.
Boston University Maine
1 2 3 F 1 2 3 6 0 1 1 2
First Period: BU – Steve Thornton (unassisted), 14:57 (PP) Second Period: BU – Chris O’Sullivan (Thornton, Grier), 7:27 BU – Jacques Joubert (Linna, Prendergast), 9:15 (PP) Maine – Tim Lovell (Frenette, Thompson), 14:51 Third Period: Maine – Trevor Roenick (Rodrigue, Tory), 0:31 (PP) BU – Mike Sylvia (Bates, Pandolfo), 5:23 BU – Chris O’Sullivan (Brennan, Grier), 8:30 (PP) BU – Bob Lachance (Thornton), 18:47 (SH) Shots on Goal: BU – 11-14-14 – 39 Maine – 9-5-9 – 23
Saves: BU – Tom Noble 21 Maine – Blair Allison 33
Penalties: BU 10-20; Maine 6-12 Power Plays: BU 3 for 4; Maine 1 for 8 Most Outstanding Player: Chris O’Sullivan (BU)
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1999 NCAA CHAMPIONS
1998-99 Maine Black Bears No. Player Cl. Pos. Hometown 2 Eric Turgeon Fr. D Augusta, Maine 3 Doug Janik Fr. D Agawam, Mass. 4 Peter Metcalf Fr. D Pembroke, Mass. 5 Robert Ek Jr. D Lulea, Sweden 7 Adam Tate So. D Kanata, Ont. 10 Tuomo Jaaskelainen So. F Helsinki, Finland 11 Jason Vitorino (C) Sr. F Brookline, Mass. 12 Ben Guite Jr. F Montreal, Que. 13 Marcus Gustafsson Sr. F Knivsta, Sweden 15 Niko Dimitrakos Fr. F Somerville, Mass. 16 Dan Kerluke So. F Brampton, Ont. 17 Bobby Stewart (C) Sr. F Ft. McMurray, Alb. 18 Steve Kariya (C) Sr. F No. Vancouver, B.C. 21 Matthias Trattnig So. F Graz, Austria 24 Jim Leger Jr. F Saugus, Mass. 25 David Cullen (C) Sr. D St. Catharines, Ont. 26 A.J. Begg Fr. F Vancouver, B.C. 27 Ed Wood Fr. F Thompson, Man. 29 Anders Lundback So. F Lulea, Sweden 30 Mike Morrison Fr. G Exeter, N.H. 31 Brendan Walsh Jr. F Dorchester, Mass. 32 Magnus Lundback So. F Lulea, Sweden 33 Alfie Michaud Jr. G Selkirk, Man. 37 Barrett Heisten Fr. F Anchorage, Alaska 39 Cory Larose So. F Campbellton, N.B. Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:
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Shawn Walsh Nate Leaman Gene Reilly Grant Standbrook
1999 NCAA Championship Game April 3, 1999 • Arrowhead Pond • Anaheim, Calif. 1 2 3 OT F Maine 1 1 0 1 3 New Hampshire 0 1 1 0 2 First Period: Maine – Ben Guite (Vitorino, Kerluke), 15:47 (PP) Second Period: Maine –a Niko Dimitrakos (Cullen, Metcalf), 4:10 UNH – Darren Haydar (Souza, Conklin), 15:58 Third Period: UNH – Mike Souza (Krog, Haydar), 3:33 Overtime: Maine – Marcus Gustafsson (Larose), 10:50 Shots on Goal: Saves: Maine – 12-11-7-9 – 36 Maine – Alfie Michaud 46 UNH – 16-19-8-5 – 48 UNH – Ty Conklin 36 Penalties: Maine 8-16; UNH 9-26 Power Plays: Maine 1 for 7; UNH 0 for 7 Most Outstanding Player: Alfie Michaud (Maine)
2001 NCAA CHAMPIONS NCAA Champions
2000-01 Boston College Eagles No. Player Cl. Pos. 1 Tim Kelleher So. G 2 Bobby Allen Sr. D 4 Brooks Orpik Jr. D 5 Bill Cass So. D 6 Marty Hughes Sr. F 7 Rob Scuderi Sr. D 8 Anthony D’Arpino So. D 10 Jeff Giuliano Jr. F 11 Krys Kolanos So. F 12 Brian Gionta (C) Sr. F 13 Tony Voce Fr. F 14 Ty Hennes Fr. F 15 Ales Dolinar Jr. F 17 A.J. Walker So. F 18 Mark McLennan Sr. F 19 Chuck Kobasew Fr. F 20 Joe Schuman Fr. D 22 Ben Eaves Fr. F 23 J.D. Forrest Fr. D 24 Brett Peterson Fr. D 25 Justin Dziama Fr. F 27 Mike Lephart Sr. F 28 Dan Sullivan Sr. D 29 Tom Egan So. G 30 Scott Clemmensen Sr. G Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:
Hometown Belmont, Mass. Hull, Mass. East Amherst, N.Y. Hingham, Mass. Hicksville, N.Y. Bethpage, N.Y. Johnston, R.I. Nashua, N.H. Calgary, Alb. Rochester, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Kent, Wash. East Northport, N.Y. Faribault, Minn. Kanata, Ont. Osoyoos, B.C. Bloomington, Minn. Faribault, Minn. Auburn, N.Y. Northborough, Mass. Natick, Mass. Niskayuna, N.Y. So. Windsor, Conn. Rye, N.Y. Urbandale, Iowa
Jerry York Mike Cavanaugh Jim Logue Scott Paluch
2001 NCAA Championship Game April 7, 2001 • Pepsi Arena • Albany, NY Boston College North Dakota
1 2 3 OT F 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 2
First Period: No scoring Second Period: BC – Chuck Kobasew (Giuliano), 5:26 (PP) BC – Mike Lephart (Forrest, Allen), 8:50 Third Period: UND – Tim Skarperud (Roche, Lundbohm), 16:18 (PP) UND – Wes Dorey (Schneekloth, Lundbohm), 19:24 Overtime: BC – Krys Kolanos (Voce, Kobasew), 4:43 Shots on Goal: BC – 9-12-7-3 – 31 UND – 9-9-16-3 – 37
Saves: BC – Scott Clemmensen 35 UND – Karl Goehring 28
Penalties: BC 7-14; UND 7-14 Power Plays: BC 1 for 7; UND 1 for 7 Most Outstanding Player: Chuck Kobasew (BC)
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NCAA Champions
2008 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2007-08 Boston College Eagles No. Player Cl. Pos. Hometown 1 John Muse Fr. G East Falmouth, Mass. 2 Anthony Aiello Jr. D Braintree, Mass. 4 Mike Brennan (C) Sr. D Smithtown, N.Y. 5 Tim Filangieri Jr. D Islip Terrace, N.Y. 6 Tim Kunes Jr. D Huntington, N.Y. 7 Carl Sneep So. D Nisswa, Minn. 9 Nathan Gerbe Jr. F Oxford, Mich. 10 Ryan Hayes Fr. F Syracuse, N.Y. 11 Joe Adams Sr. F Wayzata, Minn. 12 Ben Smith So. F Avon, Conn. 13 Pat Gannon Sr. F Arlington, Mass. 14 Matt Greene (A) Sr. F Plymouth, Mass. 15 Joe Whitney Fr. F Reading, Mass. 17 Brian Gibbons Fr. F Braintree, Mass. 18 Kyle Kucharski Jr. F Saugus, Mass. 19 Brock Bradford Jr. F Burnaby, B.C. 20 Joseph Ehiorobo So. F Farmingdale, Maine 21 Benn Ferriero Jr. F Essex, Mass. 22 Dan Bertram (A) Sr. F Calgary, Alb. 24 Matt Lombardi So. F Milton, Mass. 25 Matt Price So. F Milton, Ont. 26 Nick Petrecki Fr. D Clifton Park, N.Y. 27 Andrew Orpik Jr. F East Amherst, N.Y. 28 Corey Griffin So. F Hingham, Mass. 29 Alex Kremer So. G Darien, Conn. 30 Andrew Margolin Fr. G Mahwah, N.J. Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:
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Jerry York Mike Cavanaugh Greg Brown Jim Logue
2008 NCAA Championship Game April 12, 2008 • Pepsi Center • Denver, Colo. Boston College Notre Dame
1 2 3 F 0 3 1 4 0 1 0 1
First Period: No Goals Second Period: BC - Nathan Gerbe (Gibbons, Smith), 2:23 BC - Nathan Gerbe (Smith, Bertram), 5:37 BC - Joe Whitney (Gerbe, Ferriero), 8:11 ND - Kevin Deeth (Lawson, Cole), 9:07 Third Period: BC - Ben Smith (Gerbe, Gibbons), 5:31 Shots on Goal: BC - 7-11-5 - 23 ND - 5-8-8 - 21
Saves: BC - John Muse 20 ND - Jordan Pearce 19
Penalties: BC 8-16; ND 5-10 Power Plays: BC 2 for 5; ND 0 for 8 Most Outstanding Player: Nathan Gerbe (BC)
2009 NCAA CHAMPIONS NCAA Champions
2008-09 Boston University Terriers No. Player Cl. Pos. Hometown 2 Eric Gryba Jr. D Saskatoon, Sask. 3 Kevin Shattenkirk So. D New Rochelle, N.Y. 4 Ryan Ruikka Fr. D Chelsea, Mich. 5 David Warsofsky Fr. D Marshfield, Mass. 6 Joe Pereira So. F West Haven, Conn. 7 Brian Strait (A) Jr. D Waltham, Mass. 8 Steve Smolinsky Sr. F Plymouth, Mass. 9 Corey Trivino Fr. F Toronto, Ont. 10 Chris Higgins Sr. F Lynnfield, Mass. 11 Zach Cohen Jr. F Schaumburg, Ill. 12 Chris Connolly Fr. F Duluth, Minn. 13 Nick Bonino So. F Unionville, Conn. 14 Andrew Glass Fr. F Wrentham, Mass. 15 John McCarthy (C) Sr. F Andover, Mass. 16 Kevin Gilroy Fr. F North Bellmore, N.Y. 17 Victor Saponari So. F Powder Springs, Ga. 18 Brandon Yip Sr. F Maple Ridge, B.C. 21 Jason Lawrence Sr. F Saugus, Mass. 22 Russ Gaudet Fr. F Burlington, Mass. 25 Colby Cohen So. D Villanova, Pa. 26 Luke Popko Jr. F Skillman, N.J. 27 Vinny Saponari Fr. F Powder Mills, Ga. 31 Kieran Millan Fr. G Edmonton, Alb. 32 Adam Kraus So. G Irving, Texas 33 Colin Wilson So. F Winnipeg, Man. 35 Grant Rollheiser Fr. G Chilliwack, B.C. 97 Matt Gilroy (C) Sr. D North Bellmore, N.Y. Head Coach: Jack Parker Associate Head Coach: David Quinn Assistant Coaches: Mike Bavis Mike Geragosian
2009 NCAA Championship Game April 11, 2009 • Verizon Center • Washington, D.C. 1 2 3 OT F Miami 1 2 0 0 3 Boston Univeristy 1 0 2 1 4 First Period: BU -- Chris Connolly (Warsofsky, Gryba), 15:15 Second Period: MIA -- Gary Steffes (Miele, Palmer), 2:01 Third Period: MIA -- Tommy Wingels (Camper), 12:31 MIA -- Trent Vogelhuber (Kaufman), 15:52 BU -- Zach Cohen (Bonino, Brandon Yip), 19:00 BU -- Nick Bonino (Gilroy, Higgins), 19:42 Overtime: BU -- Colby Cohen (Shattenkirk, Connolly), 11:47 Shots on Goal: MIA – 10-9-9-4 – 32 BU – 9-7-7-9 – 32
Saves: MIA – Cody Reichard- 28 BU – Kieran Millan- 29
Penalties: Miami 3-6; BU 8-16 Power Plays: Miami 0-7; BU 0-2
Most Outstanding Player: Colby Cohen (BU)
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NCAA Champions
2010 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2009-10 Boston College Eagles No. Player Cl. Pos. 1 John Muse Jr. G 2 Brian Dumoulin Fr. D 4 Tommy Cross So. D 5 Philip Samuelsson Fr. D 6 Patrick Wey Fr. D 7 Carl Sneep Sr. D 8 Edwin Shea So. D 9 Barry Almeida So. F 10 Jimmy Hayes So. F 11 Pat Mullane Fr. F 12 Ben Smith Sr. F 13 Cam Atkinson So. F 14 Brooks Dyroff Fr. F 15 Joe Whitney Jr. F 17 Brian Gibbons Jr. F 19 Chris Kreider Fr. F 21 Steven Whitney Fr. F 22 Paul Carey So. F 23 Malcolm Lyles So. D 24 Matt Lombardi Sr. F 25 Matt Price Sr. F 27 Patch Alber Fr. D 28 Tommy Atkinson So. F 30 Chris Venti So. G 35 Parker Milner Fr. G Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:
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Hometown East Falmouth, Mass. Biddeford, Maine Simsbury, Conn. Scottsdale, Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pa. Nisswa, Minn. Shrewsbury, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Wallingford, Conn. Avon, Conn. Greenwich, Conn. Boulder, Col. Reading, Mass. Braintree, Mass. Boxford, Mass. Reading, Mass. Weymouth, Mass. Miami Gardens, Fla. Milton, Mass. Milton, Ont. Clifton Park, N.Y. Greenwich, Conn. Needham, Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jerry York Mike Cavanaugh Greg Brown Jim Logue
2010 NCAA Championship Game April 10, 2010 • Ford Field • Detroit, Mich. Boston College Wisconsin
1 2 3 F 1 0 4 5 0 0 0 0
First Period: BC - Ben Smith (S. Whitney, J. Whitney), 12:57 Second Period: No Scoring Third Period: BC - Cam Atkinson (J. Whitney, Gibbons), 1:38 BC - Jimmy Hayes (Hayes, Samuelsson), 3:40 BC - Cam Atkinson (Gibbons, J. Whitney), 7:20 BC - Matt Price (unassisted), 15:29 Shots on Goal: BC - 12-6-8 - 26 WIS - 5-9-6 - 20
Saves: BC - John Muse 20 WIS - Scott Gudmandson 21
Penalties: BC 4-8; WIS 6-12 Power Plays: BC 2-5; WIS 0-3 Most Outstanding Player: Ben Smith (BC)
2012 NCAA CHAMPIONS NCAA Champions
2011-12 Boston College Eagles No. Player Cl. Pos. Hometown 1 Brian Billett Fr. G Brunswick, Maine 2 Brian Dumoulin Jr. D Biddeford, Maine 3 Patch Alber Jr. D Clifton Park, N.Y. 4 Tommy Cross (C) Sr. D Simbury, Conn. 5 Mark Begert Fr. D West Vancouver, B.C. 6 Patrick Wey Jr. D Pittsburgh, Pa. 7 Isaac MacLeod So. D Nelson, B.C. 8 Edwin Shea Sr. D Shrewsbury, Mass. 9 Barry Almeida (A) Sr. F Springfield, Mass. 10 Danny Linell Fr. F Great Neck, N.Y. 11 Pat Mullane Jr. F Wallingford, Conn. 12 Kevin Hayes So. F Dorchester, Mass. 13 Johnny Gaudreau Fr. F Carneys Point, N.J. 14 Brooks Dyroff Jr. F Boulder, Col. 15 Cam Spiro Fr. F Hingham, Mass. 17 Destry Straight Fr. F West Vancouver, B.C. 18 Michael Sit Fr. F Edina, Minn. 19 Chris Kreider Jr. F Boxford, Mass. 21 Steven Whitney Jr. F Reading, Mass. 22 Paul Carey (A) Sr. F Weymouth, Mass. 23 Patrick Brown So. F Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 24 Bill Arnold So. F Needham, Mass. 27 Quinn Smith Fr. F Fairfield, Conn. 28 Tommy Atkinson Sr. F Greenwich, Conn. 30 Chris Venti Sr. G Needham, Mass. 35 Parker Milner Jr. G Pittsburgh, Pa. Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:
2012 NCAA Championship Game
April 7, 2012 • TB Times Forum • Tampa, Fla. Ferris State Boston College
1 2 3 F 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 4
First Period: BC - Steven Whitney - 15 (Almeida), 3:18 FSU- Garrett Thompson - 11 (Huff, Ouellette), 5:19 BC- Paul Carey - 18 (Dumoulin, Mullane), 10:33 (PP) Second Period: No Scoring Third Period: BC- Johnny Gaudreau - 21 (Hayes, Wey), 16:58 BC- Steven Whitney- 16 (Arnold), 18:57 Shots on Goal: FSU - 7-15-6 - 28 BC - 8-14-15 - 37
Saves: FSU - Taylor Nelson 33 BC - Parker Milner 27
Penalties: FSU 4-8; BC 5-10 Power Plays: FSU 0-4; BC 1-3 Most Outstanding Player: Parker Milner (BC)
Jerry York Mike Cavanaugh Greg Brown Jim Logue
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NCAA Champions
2015 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2015 Providence College Friars No. Name Cl. Pos. Hometown 1 Brendan Leahy So. G Reading, Massachusetts 2 Logan Day Fr. D Seminole, Florida 3 John Gilmour Jr. D Montreal, Quebec 4 Mark Adams Sr. D Boxford, Massachusetts 5 Kyle McKenzie So. D Aston, Pennsylvania 6 Tom Parisi Jr. D Commack, New York 7 Drew Brown Sr. F Grass Lake, Michigan 9 Trevor Mingoia Jr. F Fairport, New York 10 Mark Jankowski Jr. F Dundas, Ontario 11 Niko Rufo So. F Stoneham, Massachusetts 12 Stefan Demopoulos Sr. F La Mesa, California 14 Ross Mauermann Sr. F Janesville, Wisconsin 15 Steven McParland Jr. F Schreiber, Ontario 16 Anthony Florentino So. D West Roxbury, Massachusetts 17 Brooks Behling Jr. F Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 18 Nick Saracino Jr. F St. Louis, Missouri 19 Jake Walman Fr. D Toronto, Ontario 20 Shane Luke Sr. F Dauphin, Manitoba 21 Kevin Rooney Jr. F Canton, Massachusetts 22 Brandon Tanev Jr. F Toronto, Ontario 23 Truman Reed Fr. D Anchorage, Alaska 24 Noel Acciari Jr. F Johnston, Rhode Island 25 Robbie Hennessey Fr. F Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania 26 Brian Pinho Fr. F North Andover, Massachusetts 27 Josh Monk So. D Langley, British Columbia 28 Alex Cromwell Fr. F McKinney, Texas 29 Conor MacPhee So. F Windham, New Hampshire 32 Jon Gillies Jr. G South Portland, Maine 35 Nick Ellis So. G Millersville, Maryland Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:
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Nate Leaman Steve Miller Kris Mayotte
2015 NCAA Championship Game April 11, 2015 • TD Garden • Boston, Mass. Providence Boston University
1 2 3 F 1 1 2 4 2 1 0 3
First Period: Prov – Anthony Florentino (Acciari, Luke), 9:25 BU – Ahti Oksanen, 12:50 BU – Danny O’Regan (Eichel), 12:54 Second Period: Prov – Mark Jankowski (Mingoia, Mauermann), 4:29 (PP) BU – Cason Hohmann (Oksanen), 11:36 Third Period: Prov – Tom Parisi, 11:24 Prov – Brandon Tanev (Rooney), 13:43 Shots on Goal: Prov – 6-17-20 – 43 BU – 18-22-12 – 52
Saves: Prov – Gillies 33 BU – O’Connor 39
Penalties: Providence 1-2; BU 3-6 Power Plays: Providence 1 for 3; BU 0 for 1 Most Outstanding Player: Jon Gillies - Providence
NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1985 --
Quarterfinals
BC def. Minnesota (5-7, 4-1) PC def. BC (4-5 3 OT) PC def. MSU (2-3, 4-2)
Semifinals
Championship
Consolation
1986 --
Minnesota def. BU (6-4, 5-3) MSU def. BC (6-4, 4-2)
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1987 --
Minnesota def. BC (4-1, 3-2) -- Michigan State def. ME (6-2, 5-3)
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RPI def. PC (2-1)
UMD def. BC (7-6 OT)
1988
MC def. NU (5-3, 7-3) ME def. Bowling Green (5-1, 4-3) Lake Superior def. ME (6-3) Wisconsin def. UML (7-1, 4-4)
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1989
PC def. NMU (5-9, 4-2, 2-0) ME def. PC (8-6, 3-2, 4-3 2OT) BC def. Bowling Green (8-5, 4-2) MSU def. BC (6-3, 7-2, 5-4 OT)
Minnesota def. ME (7-4)
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MUS def. ME (7-4)
1990 ME def. Bowling Green (8-4, 5-2) BC def. Minnesota (4-2, 1-2, 6-1) Wisconsin def. BC (2-1) BU def. UND (8-5, 5-3, 5-0) Wisconsin def. ME (7-3, 4-3 OT) Colgate def. BU (3-2) BU def. MSU (3-6, 5-3, 5-3)
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1991
Minnesota def. PC (4-3, 8-4, 8-3) ME def. Minnesota (4-0, 5-0) UAA def. BC (3-2, 3-1) BU def. Michigan (4-1, 8-1)
NMU def. ME (5-3) BU def. Clarkson (7-3)
NMU def. BU (8-7 3OT)
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1992
MSU def. BU (4-2) Wisconsin def. UNH (4-2)
MSU def. ME (3-2)
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Season Opening Round 1993 --
Regional Finals
ME def. Minnesota (6-2) BU def. NMU (4-1)
Semifinals
Championship
1994
BU def. Wisconsin (4-1) Harvard def. UNH (7-1) Minnesota def. UML (2-1 2OT)
BU def. Minnesota (4-1)
Lake Superior def. BU (9-1)
1995 Denver def. UNH (9-2)
BU def. Lake Superior (6-2) ME def. Denver (4-2)
BU def. Minnesota (7-3) ME def. Michigan (4-3 OT)
BU def. ME (6-2)
1996
Minnesota def. PC (5-1) UML def. MSU (6-2)
BU def. Clarkson (3-2) Michigan def. BU (4-0) Colorado College def. UML (5-3)
1997
Colorado College def. UNH (3-2) BU def. Denver (4-3 OT)
UNH def. RPI (2-0) UML def. MSU (4-3) Lake Superior def. NU (6-5 OT)
Lake Superior def. BU (6-1) ME def. Michigan (4-3 OT)
ME def. Lake Superior (5-4)
NCAA Champions
Season Opening Round
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BU def. Michigan (3-2)
UND def. BU (6-4)
1998 UNH def. Wisconsin (7-4)
BC def. Colorado College (6-1) UNH def. BU (4-3 OT)
Michigan def. UNH (4-0) BC def. Ohio State (5-2)
Michigan def. BC (3-2 OT)
1999 ME def. Ohio State (4-2) BC def. NMU (2-1)
ME def. Clarkson (7-2) UNH def. Michigan (2-1 OT) BC def. UND (3-1)
UNH def. MSU (5-3) ME def. BC (2-1 OT)
ME def. UNH (3-2 OT)
2000
Niagara def. UNH (4-1) BC def. MSU (6-5 OT) BU def. St. Cloud State (5-3)
ME def. Michigan (5-2) BC def. Wisconsin (4-1) St. Lawrence def. BU (4-2 4OT)
UND def. ME (2-0) BC def. St. Lawrence (4-2)
UND def. BC (4-2)
2001
ME def. Minnesota (5-4 OT) Wisconsin def. PC (4-1)
BC def. ME (3-1)
BC def. Michigan (4-2)
BC def. UND (3-2 OT)
2002 ME def. Harvard (4-3 OT)
ME def. BU (4-3) UNH def. Cornell (4-3)
ME def. UNH (7-2)
Minnesota def. ME (4-3 OT)
2003
BU def. Harvard (6-4) UNH def. St. Cloud State (5-2) BC def. Ohio State (1-0) Michigan def. ME (2-1)
UNH def. BU (3-0) Cornell def. BC (2-1 2OT)
UND def. Cornell (3-2)
Minnesota def. UNH (5-1)
2004
ME def. Harvard (5-4) BC def. Niagara (5-2) Michigan def. UNH (4-1)
ME def. Wisconsin (2-1 OT) BC def. Michigan (3-2 OT)
ME def. BC (2-1)
Denver def. ME (1-0)
2005
BC def. Mercyhurst (5-4) UND def. BU (4-0) Minnesota def. ME (1-0 OT) UNH def. Harvard (3-2 OT)
Denver def. UNH (4-2) UND def. BC (6-3)
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NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS
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Season Opening Round
Regional Finals
Semifinals
Championship
2006
BU def. Nebraska Omaha (9-2) BC def. Miami (5-0) ME def. Harvard (6-1) MSU def. UNH (1-0)
BC def. BU (5-0) ME def. MSU (5-4)
BC def. UND (6-5) Wisconsin def. ME (5-2)
Wisconsin def. BC (2-1)
2007
UMass def. Clarkson (1-0 OT) BC def. St. Lawrence (4-1) ME def. St. Cloud State (4-1) Michigan State def. BU (5-1) Miami def. UNH (2-1)
BC def. Miami (4-0) ME def. UMass (3-1)
BC def. UND (6-4) MSU def. ME (4-2)
MSU def. BC (3-1)
2008
Notre Dame def. UNH (7-3) BC def. Miami (4-3 OT) BC def. Minnesota (5-2)
BC def. UND (6-1)
BC def. Notre Dame (4-1)
2009
BU def. Ohio State (8-3) UNH def. UND (6-5 OT) UVM def. Yale (4-1) Cornell def. NU (3-2
BU def. UNH (2-1) UVM def. Air Force (2OT)
BU def. UVM (5-4)
BU def. Miami (4-3 OT)
2010
BC def. Alaska (3-1) UNH def. Cornell (6-2) Wisconsin def. Vermont (3-2)
BC def. Yale (9-7) RIT def. UNH (6-2)
BC def. Miami (7-1)
BC def. Wisconsin (5-0)
2011
UNH def. Miami (3-1) Notre Dame def. MC (4-3 OT) Colorado College def. BC (8-4)
Notre Dame def. UNH (2-1)
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2012
UML def. Miami (4-3 OT) BC def. Air Force (2-0) Minnesota def. BU (7-3) UMD def. ME (5-2)
BC def. UMD (4-0) Union def. UML (4-2)
BC def. UND (6-1)
BC def. Ferris State (4-1)
2013
UML def. Wisconsin (6-1) Union def. BC (5-1)
UML def. UNH (2-0)
Yale def. UML (3-2 OT)
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2014
UML def. Minnesota State (2-1) BC def. UML (4-3) BC def. Denver (6-2) Union def. PC (3-1) PC def. Quinnipiac (4-0) Union def. UVM (5-2) St. Cloud State def. ND (4-3 OT)
Union def. BC (5-4)
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2015
BU def. Yale (3-2 OT) PC def. Miami (7-5) Denver def. BC (5-2)
BU def. UND (5-3) PC def. Omaha (4-1)
PC def. BU (4-3)
BU def. UMD (3-2) PC def. Denver (4-1)
FROZEN FOUR ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONS Goalie
1985
Chris Terreri* - PC*
Forwards
1988
David Capuano - Maine
Jean Yves-Roy - Maine
1991 1993
Garth Snow - Maine
1994
Defensemen
Tony Amonte -BU
Jim Montgomery* - Maine Paul Kariya - Maine Chris Imes - Maine Tony Amonte - BU
Jean Yves-Roy - Maine Chris O’Sullivan* - BU
Chris Imes - Maine Kaj Linna - BU
Shawn Bates - BU Dan Shermerhorn - Maine
1997 1998
Chris Drury - BU
1999
Marty Reasoner - BC
Tom Poti -BU
Niko Dimitrakos - Maine Jason Krog - UNH
David Cullen - Maine), Jayme Filipowicz - UNH
Blair Allison -Maine 1995
Alfie Michaud* - Maine
2000 2001
Scott Clemmensen -BC
Mike Souza - UNH Jeff Farkas - BC
Mike Mottau - BU
Mike Mottau -BC
Chuck Kobasew* - BC
Rob Scuderi - BC
2002
Robert Liscak -Maine
Peter Metcalf - Maine
2003
Nathan Martz - UNH
2004
Dustin Penner - Maine
Krys Kolanos - BC
2006 2007 2008
John Muse - BC
2009
Kieran Millan -BU
Steve Saviano -UNH Chris Collins - BC Brian Boyle - BC
Nathan Gerbe - BC
Michael Schutte - Maine
Prestin Ryan - Maine
Brett Motherwell - BC
Nathan Gerbe* - BC
Mike Brennan - BC
Nick Bonino - BU
Colby Cohen - BU
Ben Smith* - BC
Cam Atkinson - BC Joe Whitney - BC
Brian Dumoulin - BC
2012
Parker Milner - BC
Paul Carey - BC
Brian Dumoulin - BC
2015
Jon Gillies* - PC
Mark Jankowski - PC
Anthony Florentino - PC
John Muse - BC 2010
Ben Smith - BC
Colin Wilson - BU
Steven Whitney - BC Jack Eichel - BU
Athi Oksanen - BU
NCAA Champions
Year
Matt Grzelcyk - BU
* Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player ^ prior to joining Hockey East
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Alumni
TREVOR VAN RIEMSDYK - UNH ‘14
WON THE 2015 STANLEY CUP WITH THE CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS IN HIS FIRST FULL PROFESSIONAL SEASON 81
Alumni in the NHL
CURRENT ALUMNI IN THE NHL
Listed below are the former Hockey East players who played in the NHL in 2013-14. (!– Made NHL debut) Player
Conor Allen Cam Atkinson Anthony Bitetto ! Nick Bonino Brian Boyle Patrick Brown ! Paul Carey Alex Chiasson Adam Clendening ! Charlie Coyle Brian Dumoulin Patrick Eaves Mark Fayne Brian Flynn Christian Folin Johnny Gaudreau Nathan Gerbe Brian Gibbons Brian Gionta Stephen Gionta Eric Gryba Ron Hainsey Peter Harrold Jimmy Hayes Kevin Hayes ! Matt Irwin Mike Kostka Chris Kreider Josh Manson ! Colin McDonald Kevan Miller Torrey Mitchell Matt Nieto Gustav Nyquist Jamie Oleksiak Brooks Orpik Teddy Purcell Bobby Robins ! Chad Ruhwedel Bryan Rust ! Philip Samuelsson Tim Schaller ! Rob Scuderi Kevin Shattenkirk Mike Sislo Ben Smith Trevor Smith Viktor Stålberg Karl Stollery Bryan Strait David Van der Gulik James van Riemsdyk Trevor van Riemsdyk Joe Vitale David Warsofsky Joe Whitney Colin Wilson Scott Wilson ! Daniel Winnik
Goaltender
Ben Bishop Scott Clemmensen John Curry Scott Darling ! Jimmy Howard Carter Hutton Jonathan Quick Cory Schneider
82 82
College
NHL Team
UMA ‘13 BC ‘11 NU ‘12 BU’ 10 BC ‘07 BC ‘14 BC ‘12 BU ‘12 BU ‘12 BU ‘12 BC ‘12 BC ‘05 PC ‘10 ME ‘12 UML ‘14 BC ‘14 BC ‘09 BC ‘11 BC ‘01 BC ‘06 BU ‘10 UML ‘01 BC ‘06 BC ‘11 BC ‘14 UMA ‘10 UMA ‘10 BC ‘12 NU ‘14 PC ‘07 UVM ‘11 UVM ‘07 BU ‘13 ME ‘11 NU ‘11 BC ‘01 ME ‘07 UML ‘06 UML ‘13 ND ‘14 BC ‘11 PC ‘13 BC ‘01 BU ‘10 UNH ‘11 BC ‘10 UNH ‘07 UVM ‘09 MC ‘12 BU ‘09 BU ‘06 UNH ‘09 UNH ‘14 NU ‘09 BU ‘11 BC ‘11 BU ‘09 UML ‘14 UNH ‘06
N.Y. Rangers Columbus Nashville Vancouver Tampa Bay Carolina Colorado Ottawa Chicago/Vancouver Minnesota Pittsburgh Dallas Edmonton Buffalo/Montreal Minnesota Calgary Carolina Columbus Buffalo New Jersey Ottawa Carolina New Jersey Florida N.Y. Rangers San Jose N.Y. Rangers N.Y. Rangers Anaheim N.Y. Islanders Boston Buffalo/Montreal San Jose Detroit Dallas Washington Edmonton Boston Buffalo Pittsburgh Arizona Buffalo Pittsburgh St. Louis New Jersey Chicago/San Jose Toronto Nashville Colorado/San Jose N.Y. Islanders Los Angeles Toronto Chicago Arizona Boston New Jersey Nashville Pittsburgh Toronto/Pittsburgh
College
NHL Team
ME ‘08 BC ‘01 BU ‘07 ME ‘10 ME ‘05 UML ‘10 UMA ‘07 BC ‘07
Tampa Bay New Jersey Chicago Detroit Tampa Bay Nashville Los Angeles New Jersey
Pos D F D F F F F F D F D F D F D F F F F F D D D F F D D F D F D F F F D D F F D F F F D D F F F F D D F F D F D F F F F
GP
4 78 7 75 82 7 10 76 21 82 8 47 74 63 40 80 78 25 69 61 75 81 43 72 79 53 7 80 28 18 41 65 72 82 36 78 82 3 3 14 4 18 82 56 10 80 54 25 10 52 1 82 18 70 4 4 77 1 79
W-L-OTL 40-13-5 0-0-1 0-0-1 9-4-0 23-13-11 6-7-4 36-22-13 26-31-9
G
0 22 0 15 15 0 0 11 1 11 1 14 2 5 2 24 10 0 13 5 0 2 3 19 17 8 0 21 0 2 2 6 10 27 1 0 12 0 0 1 0 1 1 8 0 7 2 2 0 2 0 27 0 3 0 1 20 0 9
A
0 18 0 24 9 0 1 15 3 24 0 13 6 12 8 40 18 5 22 8 12 8 2 16 28 11 1 25 3 6 5 8 17 27 7 19 22 0 1 1 0 1 9 36 1 7 3 8 0 5 0 29 1 6 1 0 22 0 25
GAA
2.32 4.71 4.17 1.94 2.44 2.61 2.24 2.26
P +/- PIM
0 -1 40 -2 0 -1 39 +7 24 +3 0 -4 1 -2 26 -5 4 2 35 +13 1 E 27 12 8 -21 17 -5 10 +3 64 +11 28 -14 5 +2 35 -13 13 +4 12 +11 10 -14 5 -10 35 -4 45 +15 19 +3 1 +1 46 +24 3 +1 8 -3 7 +20 14 -8 27 -12 54 -11 8 E 19 +5 34 -33 0 -2 1 +3 2 -3 0 -3 2 -5 10 +9 44 +19 1 -2 14 +2 5 -9 10 E 0 -1 7 -1 0 E 56 -33 1 E 9 -11 1 +1 1 -1 42 +19 0 E 34 +23
SV%
.916 .852 .800 .936 .910 .902 .918 .925
2014-15 LEADERS
4 22 7 22 54 4 0 67 10 39 2 8 14 8 0 14 28 8 18 12 97 16 4 20 22 18 0 88 31 0 15 34 20 26 8 66 24 14 0 4 0 2 17 52 2 2 12 18 6 32 0 43 2 36 0 0 22 0 27
Points 1. Johnny Gaudreau 2. James van Riemsdyk 3. Gustav Nyquist 4. Chris Kreider 5. Kevin Hayes
64 56 54 46 45
Goals 1. Gustav Nyquist James van Riemsdyk 3. Johnny Gaudreau 4. Cam Atkinson 5. Chris Kreider
27 27 24 22 21
Assists 1. Johnny Gaudreau 2. Kevin Shattenkirk 3. James van Riemsdyk 4. Kevin Hayes 5. Gustav Nyquist
40 36 29 28 27
Plus/Minus Rating 1. Chris Kreider 2. Daniel Winnki 3. Kevan Miller 4. Kevin Shattenkirk Colin Wilson
SO
4 0 0 1 2 1 6 5
+24 +23 +20 +19 +19
FEATURED ALUMNI PROFILES College Career Highlights: • 2005 Hockey East All-Rookie Team and All-Hockey East Second Team • Posted a 21-8-2 record to go along with a 2.28 GAA and .907 SV% as a rookie • In three seasons at the University of Maine, compiled a 55-35-7 record and five shutouts for the Black Bears, while backstopping Maine to the 2006 and 2007 Frozen Fours. Professional Career Highlights: • Drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the third round (85th overall) of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. • Became an NHL regular during the 2013-14 season for the Tampa Bay Lightning, going 37-14-7 with .924 and 2.23 numbers while setting single-season TBL records for wins, save percentage and goals against average. • Finished third in the 2014 Vezina Trophy voting. • Won a bronze medal with Team USA at the 2013 IIHF Men’s World Championship. • Helped guide the Lightning to the 2015 Stanley Cup Final.
Alumni in the NHL
Ben Bishop - University of Maine
Trevor van Riemsdyk - University of New Hampshire
College Career Highlights: • 2011-12 Hockey East Rookie Team. • 2012-13 NCAA First Team All-American, Hockey East First Team All-Star, Div. I New England All-Star, NCAA NE Regional All-Tournament Team, Hockey East All-Academic Team. • Second among Wildcats in 2012-13 with 33 points and 25 assists. • Served as alternate captain for New Hampshire during the 2013-14 season as a junior. Professional Career Highlights: • Won the Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2015 in his first full professional season. • Appeared in 18 regular-season games with Chicago, tallying his first professional point with an assist against San Jose on November 9, 2014. • Skated in four games of the Stanley Cup Final against Tampa Bay to help the Blackhawks capture the 2015 Stanley Cup title.
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Alumni in the NHL
HOCKEY EAST NHL REGISTRY
84 84
Player Yrs GP G A P Spencer Abbott ME 2008-12 1 1 0 0 0 Andrew Alberts BC 2001-05 9 459 8 47 55 Peter Ahola BU 1989-91 3 123 10 17 27 Bobby Allen BC 1997-01 3 51 0 3 3 Conor Allen * UMA 2010-13 2 7 0 0 0 Tony Amonte BU 1989-91 15 1174 416 484 900 Shawn Anderson ME 1985-86 8 255 11 51 62 Bill Arnold BC 2010-14 1 1 0 0 0 Cam Atkinson * BC 2008-11 4 219 59 53 112 Adrian Aucoin BU 1991-92 18 1108 121 278 399 Shawn Bates Bob Beers Derek Bekar Blake Bellefeuille Anthony Bitetto * Nick Bonino * Rick Bennett Eric Boguniecki Brian Boyle * Chris Bourque Justin Braun * Rich Brennan Doug Brown Greg Brown Patrick Brown * Bobby Butler
BU 1993-97 ME 1986-89 UNH 1995-98 BC 1996-00 NU 2010-12 BU 2007-10 PC 1986-90 UNH 1993-97 BC 2003-07 BU 2004-05 UMA 2006-10 BU 1991-95 BC 1982-86 BC 1986-90 BC 2010-14 UNH 2006-10
10 8 3 2 1 6 3 7 8 3 5 6 15 4 7 4
465 72 258 28 11 0 5 0 7 0 264 48 15 1 178 34 473 67 33 1 287 9 50 2 854 160 94 4 0 0 130 20
126 79 0 1 0 73 1 42 57 3 60 6 214 14 0 29
198 107 0 1 0 121 2 76 124 4 69 8 374 18 0 49
Dom Campedelli Matt Campanale Dave Capuano Jack Capuano Paul Carey * Keith Carney Paul Cavallini Alex Chiasson * Brett Clark Greg Classen Adam Clendening * Colby Cohen Carl Corazzini Bob Corkum Mark Cornforth Rob Cowie Charlie Coyle * Ted Crowley David Cullen John Cullen
BC UNH ME ME BC ME PC BU ME MC BU BU BU ME MC NU BU BC ME BU
1 2 0 1 1 0 4 104 17 3 6 0 2 22 0 16 1018 45 10 564 56 3 162 30 14 689 45 3 90 7 1 21 1 1 3 0 1 19 2 12 720 97 1 6 0 2 78 7 3 189 31 2 34 2 2 19 0 11 621 187
0 0 38 0 1 183 177 38 141 10 3 0 1 103 0 12 48 4 0 363
0 0 55 0 1 228 233 68 186 17 4 0 3 200 0 19 79 6 0 550
Stephane Da Costa Craig Darby Jeff Daw Kevin Dean Niko Dimitrakos Joe DiPenta Jon DiSalvatore Clark Donatelli Peter Douris Chris Drury Brian Dumoulin * Dale Dunbar
MC 2009-11 PC 1991-93 UML 1992-96 UNH 1987-91 ME 1998-02 BU 1997-99 PC 1999-03 BU 1984-87 UNH 1983-85 BU 1994-98 BC 2009-12 BU 1980-85
4 9 1 7 4 4 2 2 11 12 2 2
47 7 196 21 1 0 331 7 158 24 174 6 6 0 35 3 321 54 892 255 14 1 2 0
4 35 1 48 38 17 0 4 67 360 1 0
11 56 1 55 62 23 0 7 121 615 2 0
Patrick Eaves * David Emma Jim Ennis
BC 2002-05 BC 1987-91 BU 1985-87
10 5 1
491 34 5
88 5 1
85 6 0
173 11 1
Jim Fahey Jeff Farkas Mike Farrell Chris Ferraro Peter Ferraro Mark Fayne * Benn Ferrerio Tom Fitzgerald Brian Flynn * Christian Folin * Matt Foy Doug Friedman Jamie Fritsch
NU BC PC ME ME PC BC PC UM UML MC BU UNH
4 92 1 3 11 0 3 13 0 6 74 7 6 92 9 5 316 15 5 98 14 17 1097 139 3 168 17 2 2 9 3 56 6 2 18 0 1 1 0
24 2 0 9 15 41 9 190 24 11 7 1 0
25 2 0 16 24 56 23 329 41 11 13 1 0
1982-85 2007-11 1986-89 1985-88 2008-12 1988-91 1984-85 2009-12 1995-96 1998-00 2010-12 2007-10 1997-01 1985-89 1991-95 1988-91 2010-12 1989-91 1995-99 1983-87
1998-02 1996-00 1997-00 1992-93 1992-93 2006-10 2005-09 1986-88 2008-12 2012-14 2001-02 1990-94 2005-09
NHL regular season stats only * – played in NHL in 2014-15
Player Yrs GP G A P Johnny Gaudreau * BC 2011-14 2 81 25 40 65 Rob Gaudreau PC 1988-92 4 231 51 54 105 Nathan Gerbe * BC 2005-08 7 347 55 76 131 Brian Gibbons * BC 2007-11 2 66 5 17 22 Hal Gill PC 1993-97 16 1108 36 148 184 Matt Gilroy BU 2005-09 5 225 11 37 48 Brian Gionta * BC 1997-01 13 845 262 258 520 Stephen Gionta * BC 2002-06 5 188 14 25 39 Jeff Giuliano BC 1998-02 2 101 5 10 15 Matt Glennon BC 1987-91 1 3 0 0 0 Mike Grier BU 1993-96 14 1060 162 221 383 Eric Gryba * BU 2007-10 3 165 4 25 29 Bill Guerin BC 1989-91 19 1263 429 427 856 Ben Guite ME 1996-00 6 175 19 26 45 Ron Hainsey * Peter Harrold * Scott Harlow Darren Haydar Jimmy Hayes * Kevin Hayes * Steve Heinze Barrett Heisten Colin Hemingway Ken Hodge Ben Holmstrom Joe Hulbig
UML 1999-01 BC 2002-06 BC 1982-86 UNH 1998-02 BC 2008-11 BC 2010-14 BC 1988-91 ME 1989-00 UNH 1999-03 BC 1984-87 UML 2006-10 PC 1992-96
12 9 1 5 4 1 12 1 1 4 2 5
Brayden Irwin Matt Irwin *
UVM 2006-10 UMA 2008-10
1 3
John Jakopin Doug Janik Craig Janney
MC 1993-97 ME 1998-01 BC 1985-87
Paul Kariya Steve Kariya Chris Kelleher Chuck Kobasew Krys Kolanos Mike Kostka * Chris Kreider * Jason Krog
754 40 274 13 1 0 23 1 168 36 79 17 694 178 10 0 3 0 142 39 7 0 55 4
177 29 1 7 30 28 158 0 0 48 0 4
217 42 1 8 66 45 336 0 0 87 0 8
0 16
0 35
0 51
6 9 12
113 1 190 3 760 188
6 16 563
7 19 751
ME 1992-94 ME 1995-99 BU 1994-98 BC 2000-01 BC 1999-01 UMA 2005-08 BC 2009-12 UNH 1995-99
15 3 1 11 5 3 3 6
989 402 65 9 1 0 601 110 149 20 70 4 169 40 202 27
587 18 0 100 22 16 46 37
989 27 0 210 42 20 86 59
Scott Lachance Dan LaCouture Cory Larose Jeff Lazaro Jay Leach Steve Leach Peter LeBlanc Brian Leetch Jeff Libby John Lilley Ben Lovejoy * Mike Lundin
BU 1990-91 BU 1996-97 ME 1996-00 UNH 1986-90 PC 1997-01 UNH 1984-86 UNH 2006-10 BC 1986-87 ME 1994-97 BU 1991-92 BC 2002-03 ME 2003-07
14 819 31 8 337 20 1 7 0 3 102 14 6 70 1 15 702 130 1 1 0 18 1205 247 1 1 0 3 23 3 7 268 11 6 252 4
112 143 25 45 1 1 23 37 2 3 153 283 0 0 781 1028 0 0 8 11 56 67 32 36
Bruce Major Josh Manson * Matt Martin Greg Mauldin Jay Mazur John McCarthy Colin McDonald * Shawn McEachern Dan McGillis Mike McHugh Marty McInnis Steve McKenna Freddy Meyer Kevan Miller * Torrey Mitchell * Jim Montgomery Greg Moore Ian Moran Jon Morris Scott Morrow Mike Mottau Mark Mowers Bryan Muir Eric Nickulas
ME 1985-89 NU 2011-14 ME 1990-93 UMA 2001-04 ME 1983-87 BU 2005-09 PC 2003-07 BU 1988-91 NU 1992-96 ME 1984-88 BC 1988-91 MC 1993-96 BU 1999-03 UVM 2007-11 UVM 2004-07 ME 1989-93 ME 2002-06 BC 1992-93 UML 1984-88 UNH 1988-92 BC 1996-00 UNH 1994-98 UNH 1992-95 UNH 1994-97
1 1 4 3 4 4 5 14 9 4 12 8 7 2 7 5 2 12 6 1 9 7 11 6
0 3 5 5 7 3 26 323 182 0 250 14 53 10 63 25 0 50 33 0 51 44 37 23
0 3 5 10 18 6 44 579 238 1 420 32 73 13 105 34 0 71 49 0 58 62 53 38
Matt Nieto * Brad Norton Gustav Nyquist *
BU 2010-13 UMA 1994-98 ME 2008-11
2 5 4
31 8 56
51 11 115
2 153
4 0 28 0 76 0 36 5 47 11 87 3 140 18 911 25 634 56 20 1 796 170 373 18 281 20 88 3 457 42 122 9 10 0 489 21 103 16 4 0 321 7 278 18 279 16 118 15 138 124 179
20 3 59
NHL regular season stats only * – played in NHL in 2014-15
HOCKEY EAST NHL REGISTRY
Mike Pandolfo Jay Pandolfo Scott Pellerin Dustin Penner Adam Pineault Fernando Pisani Adrien Plavsic Nick Petrecki Thomas Pöck Tom Poti Teddy Purcell *
BU 1998-02 BU 1992-96 ME 1988-92 ME 2003-04 BC 2003-04 PC 1996-00 UNH 1987-88 BC 2007-09 UMA 2000-04 BU 1996-98 ME 2006-07
1 14 11 9 1 7 8 1 4 10 8
3 0 899 100 536 72 589 151 3 0 462 87 214 16 1 0 118 8 808 69 483 87
0 126 126 159 0 82 56 0 9 256 175
0 226 198 310 0 169 72 0 17 325 262
Marty Reasoner Jon Rheault Bobby Robbins * Ed Ronan Steve Rooney Jean-Yves Roy Chad Ruhwedel * Brian Rust * Mike Ryan Prestin Ryan
BC PC UML BU PC ME UML ND NU ME
1995-98 2005-08 2002-06 1987-91 1981-85 1989-92 2010-13 2013-14 1999-03 2001-04
15 1 1 6 5 4 3 1 2 1
798 5 3 182 154 61 32 14 65 1
97 0 0 13 15 12 0 1 7 0
169 0 0 23 13 16 2 1 6 0
266 0 0 36 28 28 2 2 13 0
David Sacco BU 1988-93 Philip Samuelsson * BC 2009-11 Tim Schaller * PC 2009-13 Darrel Scoville MC 1995-98 Claudio Scremin ME 1986-90 Rob Scuderi * BC 1997-01 Jeff Serowik PC 1986-90 Ryan Shannon BC 2001-05 Kevin Shattenkirk* BU 2007-10 Scott Shaunessy BU 1983-87 Jaime Sifers UVM 2002-05 Mike Sislo * UNH 2007-11 Ben Smith * BC 2006-10 Trevor Smith * UNH 2005-07 Carl Sneep BC 2006-10 Viktor Stålberg * UVM 2006-09 Garrett Stafford UNH 1999-03 Kevin Stevens BC 1983-87 Karl Stollery * MC 2008-12 Brian Strait * BU 2006-09 Brian Sullivan NU 1988-91 Mike Sullivan BU 1986-90 Bob Sweeney BC 1982-86 Tim Sweeney BC 1985-89
3 2 1 3 2 11 4 6 5 2 2 2 5 5 1 6 3 15 2 5 1 11 10 8
35 5 9 0 18 1 16 0 17 0 720 8 28 0 305 35 338 41 7 0 37 0 24 0 175 25 106 9 1 0 338 62 7 0 874 329 12 0 130 5 2 0 709 54 639 125 291 55
13 0 1 1 1 92 6 64 157 0 2 1 19 11 1 70 2 397 0 16 1 82 163 83
18 0 2 1 1 100 6 99 198 0 2 1 44 20 1 132 2 726 0 21 1 136 288 138
Peter Taglianetti Matt Taormina Patrice Tardif Stephen Tepper Chris Therien Mario Thyer Keith Tkachuk Dave Tomlinson
11 451 18 4 56 4 2 65 7 1 1 0 11 764 29 1 5 0 18 1201 538 4 42 1
PC PC ME ME PC ME BU BU
Nick Vachon BU David Van der Gulik* BU James Van Riemsdyk * UNH Trevor Van Riemsdyk * UNH Joe Vitale* NU Phil Von Stefenelli BU
1982-86 2005-09 1990-94 1988-92 1990-93 1987-89 1990-91 1987-91 1990-91 2002-06 2007-09 2011-14 2005-09 1987-91
1 6 6 1 5 2
1 0 49 2 406 122 18 0 233 11 33 0
74 92 8 12 11 18 0 0 130 159 0 0 527 1065 3 4 0 11 126 1 33 5
0 13 248 1 44 5
Ben Walter David Warsofsky * Casey Wellman Eric Weinrich Patrick Wey Brian White Joe Whitney * Ryan Whitney Colin Wilson * Scott Wilson * Chris Winnes Daniel Winnik * Andy Wozniewski
UML 2002-05 BU 2008-11 UMA 2008-10 ME 1985-88 BC 2009-13 ME 1994-98 BC 2007-11 BU 2001-04 BU 2007-09 UML 2011-14 UNH 1987-91 UNH 2003-06 UML 1999-00
5 24 2 10 4 54 17 1157 1 9 1 2 2 5 9 481 6 368 1 1 4 33 8 569 4 77
1 1 6 70 0 0 1 50 77 0 1 58 2
0 2 10 318 3 0 0 209 101 0 6 126 10
1 3 16 388 3 0 1 259 178 0 7 184 12
Brandon Yip Scott Young
BU 2005-09 BU 1985-87
5 174 29 14 1181 342
27 414
56 756
Goaltenders Player Ben Bishop * (ME 05-08)
Yrs W 6 95 Scott Clemmensen * (BC 97-01) 13 73 John Curry * (BU 03-07) 4 3 Ty Conklin (UNH 98-01) 10 96 Scott Darling * (ME 08-10) 1 9 Matt DelGuidice (ME 88-90) 2 2 Rick DiPietro (BU 99-00) 12 130 Mike Dunham (ME 91-93) 11 141 Scott Fankhouser (UML 94-99) 2 4 Brian Foster (UNH 06-10) 1 0 Scott Gordon (BC 83 -86) 2 2 Jimmy Howard * (ME 02-05) 9 175 Carter Hutton * (UML 06-10) 3 26 Scott King (ME 86-90) 2 0 Michel Larocque (BU 95-99) 1 0 David Littman (BC 85-89) 3 0 Alfie Michaud (ME 96-99) 1 0 Mike Morrison (ME 98-02) 2 11 Jon Quick * (UMA 05-07) 8 212 Bruce Racine (NU 84-88) 1 0 Dwayne Roloson (UML 90-94) 14 227 Nolan Schaefer (PC 99-03) 1 5 Cory Schneider * (BC 04-07) 7 97 Garth Snow (ME 88-93) 12 135 Chris Terreri (PC 83-87) 14 151 Brad Thiessen (NU 06-09) 1 3 Matt Yeats (ME 99-02) 1 1
L 44 59 2 67 4 5 136 178 12 0 16 99 19 0 2 2 1 7 139 3 257 1 72 147 172 1 3
T 16 24 1 21 0 1 36 39 2 0 0 48 8 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 82 2 29 44 43 0 0
SO 12 7 0 17 1 - 16 5 - - - 20 2 - - - - 3 37 - 29 - 17 - - - -
GAA Sv% 2.37 .918 2.79 .905 3.68 .879 2.69 .906 1.94 .936 3.87 .886 2.87 .902 2.74 .908 3.31 .904 0.00 1.000 5.60 .830 2.42 .916 2.63 .907 2.95 .813 3.55 .868 5.96 .794 4.35 .844 3.28 .871 2.27 .915 3.13 .881 2.72 .908 1.88 .920 2.17 .925 2.80 .901 3.07 .893 3.72 2.48 3.04 .908
Alumni in the NHL
Player Yrs GP G A P Jamie Oleksiak * NU 2010-11 3 59 1 9 10 Brooks Orpik * BC 1998-01 12 781 13 138 151 Chris O’Sullivan BU 1993-96 5 62 2 17 19
Hockey East and the Stanley Cup Many former Hockey East players have found success in the NHL, and several have had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup as well. During the New York Rangers’ championship run in 1994, Boston College product Brian Leetch became the first Hockey East alum (and the first American) to win the Conn Smythe Trophy, awarded to the Stanley Cup Tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Lou Lamoriello, one of the founding fathers of Hockey East, has sipped from the Cup as an administrator three times with the New Jersey Devils. Year Team 1986 Montreal 1991 Pittsburgh 1992 Pittsburgh 1993 Montreal 1994 NY Rangers 1995 New Jersey 1996 Colorado 1997 Detroit 1998 Detroit 2000 New Jersey 2001 Colorado 2003 New Jersey 2007 Anaheim 2008 Detroit 2009 Pittsburgh 2012 Los Angeles 2013 Chicago 2014 Los Angeles 2015 Chicago
Players Steve Rooney (PC) Kevin Stevens (BC), Peter Taglianetti (PC), Scott Young (BU) Shawn McEachern (BU), Kevin Stevens (BC), Peter Taglianetti (PC) Ed Ronan (BU) Brian Leetch (BC) - Conn Smythe Kaevin Dean (UNH), Bill Guerin (BC), Chris Terreri (PC) Scott Young (BU) Doug Brown (BC) Doug Brown (BC) Jay Pandolfo (BU), Chris Terreri (PC) Chris Drury (BU), Bryan Muir (UNH) Brian Gionta (BC), Jay Pandolfo (BU) Dustin Penner (Maine), Joe DiPenta (BU), Ryan Shannon (BC) Jimmy Howard (Maine) Hal Gill (PC), Bill Guerin (BC), Brooks Orpik (BC), Rob Scuderi (BC) Jon Quick (UMass) - Conn Smythe, Dustin Penner (Maine), Rob Scuderi (BC) Viktor Stalberg (UVM), Ben Smith (BC) Jon Quick (UMass) Scott Darling (Maine), Trevor van Riemsdyk (UNH)
85
Alumni in the NHL
ALUMNI NHL SUPERLATIVES NHL Career Milestones 1000 Games played Player Bill Guerin Brian Leetch Keith Tkachuk Scott Young Tony Amonte Eric Weinrich Adrian Aucoin Hal Gill Tom Fitzgerald Mike Grier Keith Carney
500 Points
Player Keith Tkachuk Brian Leetch Paul Kariya Tony Amonte Bill Guerin Scott Young Craig Janney Kevin Stevens Chris Drury Shawn McEachern John Cullen
300 Goals
Player Keith Tkachuk Bill Guerin Tony Amonte Paul Kariya Scott Young Kevin Stevens
300 Assists
Player Brian Leetch Paul Kariya Craig Janney Keith Tkachuk Tony Amonte Scott Young Bill Guerin Kevin Stevens John Cullen Chris Drury Shawn McEachern Eric Weinrich
Four Seasons Club
Coll. Years Pos Yrs BC 1989-91 F 19 BC 1986-87 D 18 BU 1990-91 F 18 BU 1985-87 F 14 BU 1989-91 F 15 ME 1985-88 D 17 BU 1991-92 D 18 PC 1993-97 D 16 PC 1986-88 F 17 BU 1993-96 F 14 ME 1988-91 F 16
GP 1263 1205 1201 1181 1174 1157 1108 1108 1097 1060 1018
G 429 247 538 342 416 70 121 36 139 162 45
A P 427 856 781 1028 527 1065 414 756 484 900 318 388 278 399 148 184 190 329 221 383 183 228
Coll. Years Pos Yrs BU 1990-91 F 18 BC 1986-87 D 18 ME 1992-94 F 14 BU 1989-91 F 15 BC 1989-91 F 19 BU 1985-87 F 14 BC 1985-87 F 12 BC 1983-87 F 15 BU 1994-98 F 12 BU 1988-91 F 14 BU 1983-87 F 11
GP 1201 1205 989 1174 1263 1181 760 874 892 911 621
G 538 247 402 416 429 342 188 329 255 256 187
A P 527 1065 781 1028 587 989 484 900 427 856 414 756 563 751 397 726 360 615 323 579 363 550
Coll. Years Pos Yrs BU 1990-91 F 18 BC 1989-91 F 19 BU 1989-91 F 15 ME 1992-94 F 14 BU 1985-87 F 14 BC 1983-87 F 15
GP 1201 1263 1174 989 1181 874
G 538 429 416 402 342 329
A P 527 1065 427 856 484 900 587 989 414 756 397 726
Coll. Years Pos Yrs BC 1986-87 D 18 ME 1992-94 F 14 BC 1985-87 F 12 BU 1990-91 F 18 BU 1989-91 F 15 BU 1985-87 F 14 BC 1989-91 F 19 BC 1983-87 F 15 BU 1983-87 F 11 BU 1994-98 F 10 BU 1988-91 F 14 ME 1985-88 D 17
GP 1205 989 760 1201 1174 1181 1263 874 621 892 911 1157
G 247 402 188 538 416 342 429 329 187 255 256 70
A P 781 1028 587 989 563 751 527 1065 484 900 414 756 427 856 397 726 363 550 360 615 323 579 318 388
Player Kevin Stevens Kevin Stevens John Cullen Paul Kariya Craig Janney Brian Leetch (D) Martin St. Louis Paul Kariya
50 Goals
Player Kevin Stevens Kevin Stevens Keith Tkachuk Paul Kariya Keith Tkachuk
86 86
Andrew Alberts Boston College – 2001-05 Shawn Bates Boston University – 1993-97 Brian Boyle Boston College – 2003-2007 Bob Corkum Maine – 1985-89 Kevin Dean New Hampshire – 1987-91 Chris Drury Boston University – 1994-98 Hal Gill Providence – 1993-97 Brian Gionta Boston College – 1997-2001 Peter Harrold Boston College – 2002-2006 Dan McGillis Northeastern – 1992-96 Freddy Meyer Boston University – 1999-2003 Mark Mowers New Hampshire – 1994-98 Jay Pandolfo Boston University – 1992-96 Scott Pellerin Maine – 1988-92 Fernando Pisani Providence – 1996-2000
NHL Single-Season Milestones 100 Points
The Four Seasons Club is an exclusive group that welcomes a player only after he has completed four full seasons in Hockey East and four full seasons as a regular in the NHL. Only 20 players have achieved that milestone in the 30-year history of the league.
Coll. BC BC BU ME BC BC UVM ME
Years 1983-87 1983-87 1983-87 1992-94 1985-87 1986-87 1993-97 1992-94
NHL Season 1991-92 1992-93 1990-91 1995-96 1992-93 1991-92 2006-07 1998-99
G 54 55 39 50 24 22 43 39
A 69 56 71 58 82 80 59 62
P 123 111 110 108 106 102 102 101
Coll. BC BC BU ME BU
Years 1983-87 1983-87 1990-91 1992-94 1990-91
NHL Season 1992-93 1991-92 1996-97 1995-96 1995-96
G 55 54 52 50 50
A 56 69 34 58 48
P 111 123 86 108 98
Dwayne Roloson UMass Lowell – 1990-94 Rob Scuderi Boston College – 1997-2001 Ryan Shannon Boston College – 2001-2005 Garth Snow Maine – 1988-93 Mike Sullivan Boston University – 1986-90
HOCKEY EAST IN THE NHL DRAFT Boston College Jeremy Bracco (Fr., F) Chris Calnan (Jr., F) Thatcher Demko (Jr., G) Ryan Fitzgerald (Jr., F) Adam Gilmour (Jr., F) Ian McCoshen (Jr., D) Zach Sanford (So., F) Steve Santini (Jr., D) Alex Tuch (So., F) Colin White (Fr., F)
NHL Team Toronto Chicago Vancouver Boston Minnesota Florida Washington New Jersey Minnesota Ottawa
Rd. Pick 2nd 61 3rd 79 2nd 36 4th 120 4th 98 2nd 31 2nd 61 2nd 42 1st 18 1st 21
Year 2015 2012 2014 2013 2012 2013 2013 2013 2014 2015
NHL Team Ottawa Jakob Forsbacka-Karlsson (Fr., F) Boston A.J. Greer (So., F) Colorado Jordan Greenway (Fr., F) Minnesota Matt Grzelcyk (Sr., D) Boston Brandon Hickey (So., D) Calgary Jonathan MacLeod (So., D) Tampa Bay Danny O’Regan (Sr., F) San Jose J.J. Piccinich (So., F) Toronto Doyle Somerby (Jr., D) N.Y. Islanders
Rd. Pick 5th 136 2nd 45 2nd 39 2nd 50 4th 85 3rd 64 2nd 57 5th 138 4th 103 5th 125
Year 2012 2015 2015 2015 2012 2014 2014 2012 2014 2012
Connecticut (1) Ryan Segalla (Jr., F)
NHL Team Pittsburgh
Rd. Pick 4th 119
Year 2013
Maine Blaine Byron (Jr., F) Chase Pearson (Fr., F) Patrick Shea (Fr., F) Nolan Vessey (So., F)
NHL Team Pittsburgh Detroit Florida Toronto
Rd. Pick 6th 179 5th 140 7th 192 6th 158
Year 2013 2015 2015 2014
Massachusetts Ivan Chukarov (Fr., D) Ben Gallacher (Sr., D)
NHL Team Buffalo Florida
Rd. Pick 7th 182 4th 93
Year 2015 2010
UMass Lowell Evan Campbell (Jr., F)
NHL Team Edmonton
Rd. Pick 5th 128
Year 2013
Merrimack Chris LeBlanc (Jr., F) Brett Seney (So., F)
NHL Team Ottawa New Jersey
Rd. Pick 6th 161 6th 157
Year 2013 2015
New Hampshire Shane Eiserman (So., F) Warren Foegele (So., F) Brett Pesce (Jr., D) Marcus Vela (Fr., F)
NHL Team Ottawa Carolina Carolina San Jose
Rd. Pick 4th 100 3rd 67 3rd 66 7th 190
Year 2014 2014 2013 2015
Northeastern Matt Benning (Jr., D) Brendan Collier (Jr., F) Kevin Roy (Sr., F) Dylan Sikura (So., F)
NHL Team Boston Carolina Anaheim Chicago
Rd. Pick 6th 175 7th 189 4th 97 6th 178
Year 2012 2013 2012 2014
Notre Dame Thomas DiPauli (Sr., F) Anders Bjork (So., F) Jake Evans (So., F) Christian Fischer (Fr., F) Steven Fogarty (Sr., F) Dennis Gilbert (Fr., D) Connor Hurley (So., F) Mario Lucia (Sr., F) Cal Petersen (So., G)
NHL Team Washington Boston Montreal Arizona N.Y. Rangers Chicago Buffalo Minnesota Buffalo
Rd. Pick 4th 100 5th 146 7th 207 2nd 32 3rd 72 3rd 91 2nd 38 2nd 60 5th 129
Year 2012 2014 2014 2015 2011 2015 2013 2011 2013
Providence Anthony Florentino (Jr., D) Erik Foley (Fr., F) John Gilmour (Sr., D) Mark Jankowski (Sr., F) Brian Pinho (So., F) Steven Ruggiero (Fr., D) Jake Walman (So., D)
NHL Team Buffalo Winnipeg Calgary Calgary Washington Anaheim St. Louis
Rd. Pick 5th 143 3rd 78 7th 198 1st 21 6th 174 6th 178 3rd 82
Year 2013 2015 2013 2012 2013 2015 2014
Boston University Robert Baillargeon (Jr., F)
The NHL draft has become an annual flag-waving ceremony for Hockey East as the number of NHL prospects playing in the league continues to grow. Over 50 NHL draftees are slated to suit up for Hockey East teams for the upcoming 2015-2016 season. A record 23 current and future Hockey East student-athletes were selected in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft alone. Hockey East boasted a league-record five first-round selections in 1986, to go along four first-rounders in 2000 and three in 2007 and 2015. Boston University’s Rick DiPietro is one of only three goalies in NHL history to be taken first overall (by the New York Islanders in 2000) highlighting a group of 41 Hockey East players who were selected in the first round. Nearly 600 NHL draft picks have played in Hockey East in the 31-year history of the league.
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NHL Draftees in Hockey East
Hockey East All-Time First Round Picks Year 1984 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014 2015
Pick Name
13th 5th 9th 11th 13th 17th 5th 19th 4th 13th 24th 4th 22nd 14th 20th 1st 13th 18th 19th 14th 5th 27th 26th 29th 26th 2nd 14th 28th 7th 19th 24th 28th 14th 21st 24th 18th 2nd 5th 21st
School NHL Team
David Quinn BU Shawn Anderson ME Brian Leetch BC Scott Young BU Craig Janney BC Tom Fitzgerald PC Bill Guerin BC Keith Tkachuk BU Scott Lachance BU Joe Hulbig PC Peter Ferraro ME Paul Kariya ME Jeff Kealty BU Marty Reasoner BC Barrett Heisten ME Rick DiPietro BU Ron Hainsey UML Brooks Orpik BC Krys Kolanos BC Chuck Kobasew BC Ryan Whitney BU Mike Morris NU Brian Boyle BC Patrick Eaves BC Cory Schneider BC James van Riemsdyk UNH Kevin Shattenkirk BU Nick Petrecki BC Colin Wilson BU Chris Kreider BC Kevin Hayes BC Charlie Coyle BU Jamie Oleksiak NU Mark Jankowski PC Michael Matheson BC Alex Tuch BC Jack Eichel BU Noah Hanifin BC Colin White BC
Minnesota Buffalo NY Rangers Hartford Boston NY Islanders New Jersey Winnipeg NY Islanders Edmonton NY Rangers Anaheim Toronto St. Louis Buffalo NY Islanders Montreal Pittsburgh Phoenix Calgary Pittsburgh San Jose Los Angeles Ottawa Vancouver Philadelphia Colorado San Jose Nashville N.Y. Rangers Chicago San Jose Dallas Calgary Florida Minnesota Buffalo Carolina Ottawa
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Alumni Olympians
HOCKEY EAST U.S. OLYMPIANS Team USA’s 1980 gold-medal-winning Miracle on Ice squad was led by four Boston University Terriers, including captain Mike Eruzione and starting goaltender Jim Craig. That inspired the first generation of Hockey East superstars, like BC’s Brian Leetch and BU’s Keith Tkachuk, who would go on to dominate international tournaments for much of the 1990s and lead a group including eight former Hockey East players to capture the silver medal for Team USA at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City.
Player School Olympic Years Tony Amonte BU 1998, 2002 * Greg Brown BC 1988, 1992 Keith Carney ME 1998 Ted Crowley BC 1994 Rick DiPietro BU 2006 Clark Donatelli BU 1988, 1992 Chris Drury BU 2002 *, 2006, 2010 * Mike Dunham ME 1992, 1994, 2002 * David Emma BC 1992 Peter Ferraro ME 1994 Brian Gionta BC 2006 Scott Gordon BC 1992 Bill Guerin BC 1998, 2002 *, 2006 Steve Heinze BC 1992 Jimmy Howard ME 2014 Chris Imes ME 1994 Craig Janney BC 1988 Scott Lachance BU 1992 Jeff Lazaro UNH 1994 Brian Leetch BC 1988, 1998, 2002 * John Lilley BU 1994 Matt Martin ME 1994 Shawn McEachern BU 1992 Marty McInnis BC 1992 Brooks Orpik BC 2010 *, 2014 Tom Poti BU 2002 * Jonathan Quick UMA 2010 *, 2014 David Sacco BU 1994 Joe Sacco BU 1992 Kevin Shattenkirk BU 2014 Garth Snow ME 1994 Kevin Stevens BC 1988 Tim Sweeney BC 1992 Chris Terreri PC 1988 Keith Tkachuk BU 1992, 1998, 2002 *, 2006 James van Riemsdyk UNH 2014 Eric Weinrich ME 1988 Ryan Whitney BU 2010 * Scott Young BU 1988, 1992, 2002 * * earned Silver Medal
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Boston University’s Kevin Shattenkirk and New Hampshire’s James van Riemsdyk represented Team USA at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, British Columbia, helping the U.S. bring home the silver medal.
WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Name Amonte, Tony Arnold, Bill Aufiero, Pat Bates, Shawn Bellefeuille, Blake Beran, Marc Boback, Mike Brennan, Rich Brickley, Connor Brown, Greg Capuano, Dave Carney, Keith Clendening, Adam Coleman, Jon Corkum, Bob Coyle, Charlie Crowley, Ted Dean, Kevin Demko, Thatcher Dion, Tom DiPauli, Thomas DiPietro, Rick DiSalvatore, Jon Donatelli, Clark Drury, Chris Dumoulin, Brian Dunham, Mike Eaves, Ben Eaves, Patrick Eichel, Jack Emma, David Ferraro, Chris Ferraro, Peter Fitzgerald, Tom Foley, Patrick Forrest, Justin Gaudreau, Johnny Gaudreau, Rob Gerbe, Nathan Gillies, Jon Gionta, Brian Goepfert, Bobby Grier, Mike Grzelcyk, Matt Guerin, Bill Hainsey, Ron Hall, Todd Hanifin, Noah Hayes, Jimmy Heinke, Mike Heinze, Steve Heisten, Barrett Hinostroza, Vince Howard, Jimmy Imes, Chris Janik, Doug Janney, Craig Johnson, Gregg Kane, Shaun Kealty, Jeff Kelfer, Mike Kelleher, Chris Kessel, Blake Kopecky, Bill Kramer, Brady Kreider, Chris
School BU BC BU BU BC BC PC BU UVM BC ME ME BU BU ME BU BC UNH BC BU ND BU PC BU BU BC ME BC BC BU BC ME ME PC UNH BC BC PC BC PC BC PC BU BU BC UML BC BC BC PC BC ME ND ME ME ME BC BU PC BU BU BU UNH BC PC BC
Pos. F F D F F F F D F D F D D D F F D D G D F G F F F D G F F F F F F F F D F F F G F G F D F D D D F G F F F G D D F F D D F D D F F F
Year(s) 1989, 1990 2012 2000 1995 1997 1990 1990 1992 2012 1986, 1987 1987 1990 2012 1994 1987 2011, 2012 1988, 1989, 1990 1988 2014, 2015 1989 2014 2000, 2001 2001 1984, 1985 1996 2011 1991, 1992 2002 2004 2014, 2015 1988, 1989 1992, 1993 1992, 1993 1987 2000 2001 2013 1990 2006, 2007 2013, 2014 1998, 1999 2003 1995 2014 1989, 1990 2000, 2001 1992, 1993 2015 2009 1991 1989 1999, 2000 2014 2003 1991, 1992 1999, 2000 1985, 1986 2002 1989, 1990 1996 1986, 1987 1995 2009 1985 1993 2010, 2011
Name School Lachance, Bob BU Lachance, Scott BU LaCouture, Dan BU Lappin, Mike BU Leach, Jay PC Leach, Steve UNH Leetch, Brian BC Levesque, Willie NU Lilley, John BU McCoshen, Ian BC Meyer, Freddy BU Moore, Greg ME Moran, Ian BC Mottau, Mike BC Octeau, Jay BU Orpik, Brooks BC O’Regan, Danny BU O’Sullivan, Chris BU Pandolfo, Jay BU Pandolfo, Mike BU Pomichter, Mike BU Prendergast, Mike BU Quinn, David BU Reasoner, Marty BC Richards, Mark UML Sabo, John BU Sacco, Joe BU Santini, Steve BC Scheifele, Steve BC Schneider, Cory BC Shannon, Ryan BC Shattenkirk, Kevin BU Shea, Dan BC Strait, Brian BU Sullivan, Mike BU Sylvia, Mike BU Tkachuk, Keith BU Tuch, Alex BC Van Riemsdyk, James UNH Warsofsky, David BU Weinrich, Eric ME Werner, Stephen UMA Wey, Patrick BC Whitney, Ryan BU Wilson, Colin BU Young, Scott BU
Pos. F D F F D F D F F D D F D D D D F D F F F F D F G F F D F G F D F D F F F F F D D F D D F F
Year(s) 1994 1991, 1992 1997 1989 1998 1984, 1985, 1986 1985, 1986, 1987 2000 1992 2014, 2015 2001 2003, 2004 1991 1998 1985 2000 2014 1994 1994 1999 1993 1992 1986 1996, 1997 1989 2000, 2001 1989 2014 1988 2005, 2006 2003 2009 1986 2008 1988 1996 1991, 1992 2015 2007, 2008, 2009 2010 1985, 1986 2000 2011 2002, 2003 2008, 2009 1985, 1986, 1987
HEA at the WJC
Taking place in midseason each year, the World Junior Championships features the best junior-age (Under-20yo) players in the world in an Olympic-style competition. Every year, Hockey East sees some of its best young talent showcased on an international stage. The players listed below played for Team USA’s WJC squads during their Hockey East careers.
Former Friar Jon Gillies was Team USA’s starting goaltender at the 2014 World Junior championships before leading Providence to the 2015 NCAA championship.
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ALUMNI COACHES AND ADMINISTRATORS The spectrum of former Hockey East players securing high-level coaching and administrative positions is ever-expanding. Below is a partial list of former players that are now in high-level coaching and administrative positions. Individuals listed in bold competed in Hockey East play.
NHL Head Coaches Name Jack Capuano John Hynes
Team New York Islanders New Jersey Devils
College Head Coaches Name Norm Bazin Bill Beaney Peter Belisle Rick Bennett Mark Dennehy Bob Deraney Brian Durocher Bob Emery Don Lucia Jim Madigan C.J. Marottolo Mike McShane Terry Meagher Jim Montgomery Pat Norton Bill O’Neill David Quinn Chris Potter Dick Umile Gary Wright Jerry York
Program UMass Lowell Middlebury UMass Boston Union Merrimack Providence (women) Boston University (women) Plattsburgh Minnesota Northeastern Sacred Heart Norwich Bowdoin Denver Tufts Salem State Boston University Wesleyan New Hampshire American International Boston College
Minor League Head Coaches Name Mike Bavis Clark Donatelli Doug Janik Kurt Kleinendorst Ben Simon Dean Stork
Affiliation Springfield (AHL) Wheeling (ECHL) Springfield (AHL) Iowa (AHL) Cincinnati (ECHL) Greenville (ECHL)
Other Head Coaches Name Tony Amonte Mark Carlson Mickey Goulet Don Jackson Todd Krygier Shawn McEachern
Affiliation Thayer Academy Cedar Rapids (USHL) Italian National Junior EC Red Bull Munich Muskegon (USHL) Rivers School
Final Letter Maine ‘88 BU ‘97 Final Letter UML ‘94 UNH ‘73 UConn ‘95 PC ‘90 BC ‘91 BU ‘87 BU ‘78 BC ‘86 ND ‘81 NU ‘85 NU ‘89 UNH ‘71 BU ‘76 Maine ‘93 UNH ‘96 BU ‘79 BU ‘87 UConn ‘93 UNH ‘72 UVM ‘76 BC ‘67 Final Letter BU ‘93 BU ‘87 ME ‘01 PC ‘83 ND ‘00 UMass ‘99 Final Letter BU ‘91 UML ‘93 UNH ‘69 ND ‘78 UConn ‘88 BU ‘91
NHL Assistant Coaches Name Andrew Allen Tim Army Mike Dunham Joe Mullen Dwayne Roloson Joe Sacco Chris Terreri Scott Clemmensen Name Mike Ayers Greg Brown Josh Ciocco Chris Dyment Joe Exter Patrick Foley Joey Gasparini Mike Geragosian Jason Guerrero Ben Guite Jim Healey Barrett Heisten Jerry Keefe David Lassonde Marty McInnis Jim McNiff Dan Meyers Scott McDougall Ryan Miller Ben Murphy Albie O’Connell Eddie Olczyk Kevin Patrick Joe Pereira Rob Rassey Bill Riga John Ronan Brock Sheahan Andy Slaggert Mike Souza Glenn Stewart Jason Tapp Mark White
Position Team Director of Player Recruitment Chicago Blackhawks President of Hockey Operations Calgary Flames Director of Scouting San Jose Sharks Director of Player Personnel New York Rangers Assistant General Manager Nashville Predators Assistant General Manager Pittsburgh Penguins Special Assistant to the General Manager Los Angeles Kings Assistant General Manager Boston Bruins Assistant Director of Player Personnel New York Rangers Assistant General Manager Pittsburgh Penguins Director of Player Development Toronto Maple Leafs Co-Director of Amateur Scouting Pittsburgh Penguins Chief Amateur Scout Nashville Predators Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations New Jersey Devils President New Jersey Devils General Manager and Exec. V.P. of Hockey Operations Nashville Predators Director of Scouting Philadelphia Flyers General Manager New York Islanders
Other Administrators Name Tom Peters Jeff Schulman
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Position Associate Athletics Director Senior Associate Athletics Director
Final Letter UVM ‘01 PC ‘85 Maine ‘93 BC ‘79 UML ‘94 BU ‘90 PC ‘86 BC ‘01
Division I Assistant/Associate Coaches
NHL Administrators Name Ron Anderson Brian Burke Tim Burke Gordie Clark Paul Fenton Tom Fitzgerald Jack Ferreira John Ferguson, Jr. Steve Greeley Bill Guerin Jim Hughes Jay Heinbuck Jeff Kealty Chris Lamoriello Lou Lamoriello Dave Poile Chris Pryor Garth Snow
Team Chicago Blackhawks Colorado Avalanche New York Islanders Philadelphia Flyers Anaheim Ducks Boston Bruins New Jersey Devils New Jersey Devils
Affiliation Boston College Vermont
Program Boston College Boston College Alaska-Anchorage Bentley Ohio State Northeastern Vermont Boston University Yale Maine Merrimack Alaska-Anchorage Northeastern Dartmouth Boston College Providence Quinnipiac Sacred Heart Massachusetts Bentley Boston University Niagara Vermont UConn Harvard Quinnipiac Union Notre Dame Notre Dame UNH Merrimack Union Brown Final Letter BU ‘74 PC ‘77 UNH ‘77 UNH ‘74 BU ‘82 PC ‘88 BU ‘66 PC ‘89 BU ‘04 BC ‘91 PC ‘89 NU ‘86 BU ‘98 PC ‘94 PC ‘63 NU ‘70 UNH ‘83 Maine ‘93 Final Letter UMass ‘71 UVM ‘89
Final Letter UNH ‘04 BC ‘90 UNH ‘07 BU ‘02 MC ‘03 UNH ‘04 UVM ‘06 UML ‘75 NU ‘05 Maine ‘00 MC ‘07 Maine ‘00 PC ‘00 PC ‘84 BC ‘91 MC ‘98 UMass ‘10 UConn ‘07 UVM ‘03 Maine ‘05 BU ‘99 UMass ‘14 ND ‘92 BU ‘11 NU ‘09 UML ‘96 Maine ‘05 ND ‘08 ND ‘91 UNH ‘00 UNH ‘94 BU ‘02 UNH ‘01
Dave Poile
Garth Snow
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RECORDS
FORMER LOWELL FORWARD JON MORRIS HOCKEY EAST’S ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER
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TEAM RECORDS SUMMARY The records listed here reflect only regular season games played within the conference schedule. From the 1984-85 season to the 1988-89 season, Hockey East teams played a slate of conference games that overlapped with the WCHA conference schedule, all of which counted towards the regular season standings and records.
Wins and Losses Best Win Pct.: .938 Most Wins: 26 Most Losses: 27 Fewest Losses: 1 Fewest Wins: 1 Most Home Wins: 15 Most Road Wins: 12 Most Ties: 8 Most OT Games: 10
Streaks
Maine (22-1-1 in 1992-93) Boston College (1986-87) Lowell (1985-86) New Hampshire (1987-88) Maine (1992-93) Merrimack (2004-05) Boston College (1986-87) Boston College (1984-85, 1985-86) Maine (1992-93) Boston University (2006-07) Maine (2012-13) Maine (2012-13)
Winning: 16 Unbeaten: 30 Winless: 25 Losing: 20
Maine (11/7/92 to 2/13/93) Maine (27-0-3; 1/25/92 to 2/13/93) Merrimack (0-24-1; 11/12/04 to 11/26/05) Merrimack (12/4/04 to 11/26/05)
Home Winning: 17 Home Unbeaten: 30 Home Winless: 13 Home Losing: 13
Boston College (12/5/89 to 2/7/91) New Hampshire (21-0-9; 11/7/98 to 1/19/01) Merrimack (0-13-0; 11/13/04 to 11/18/05) Merrimack (11/13/04 to 11/18/05)
Road Winning: 12 Road Unbeaten: 17 Road Winless: 23 Road Losing: 16
Maine (11/7/92 to 2/27/93) Maine (16-0-1; 2/7/92 to 2/27/93) Merrimack (0-20-3; 1/31/04 to 1/21/06) New Hampshire (2/10/85 to 2/6/86)
Team Scoring Most Goals Scored — season: 203 game: 15 both teams: 21 period: 7 both teams: 10
Best Power Play: 33.9% (50 of 118) Lowest Power Play: 7.6% (10 of 131) Best Penalty Kill: 93.5% (100 of 107) Lowest Penalty Kill: 66.7% (98 of 147)
Maine (1990-91) Merrimack (2006-07) New Hampshire (2000-01) Lowell (1985-86)
Most Power Play Goals — season: 50 Maine (1990-91) game: 6 Boston University (11/8/88 vs. PC) UMass Lowell (1/15/95 vs. MC) New Hampshire (1/12/96 vs.UML) New Hampshire (1/29/05 vs. UML) both teams: 10 Merrimack vs. Providence (11/4/94) period: 4 New Hampshire (1/29/05 vs. UML) Most Shorthanded Goals — season: 13 Boston University (1995-96) game: 3 Boston University (11/4/95 vs. NU) Boston College (1/6/95 vs. UMass) Maine (1/23/04 at BU) Most Penalty Minutes — season: 694 Northeastern (1984-85) game: 144 Maine (1/24/04 at BU) both teams: 268 Maine at Boston University (1/24/04) period: 138 Maine (1/24/04 at BU) both teams: 256 Maine at Boston University (1/24/04) Fewest Penalty Minutes — season: 156 New Hampshire (2013-14) game, both: 0 Boston College vs. Massachusetts (1/7/02)
Boston College (1986-87) Boston College (1/30/85 vs. UL) Boston College 15, Lowell 6 (1/30/85) Boston College (1/17/92 vs. NU) New Hampshire (2/14/97 vs. PC) Boston U. 5, No. Michigan 5 (1/18/86) Boston U. 5, Wisconsin 5 (1/13/88)
Most Goals Per Game: 6.35 Fewest Goals Scored: 28 Fewest Goals Per Game: 1.04 Fewest Goals Allowed: 42 Lowest GAA: 1.75 Most Goals Allowed: 188 Highest GAA: 6.09 Fastest Two Goals – one team: 0:04
Special Teams
Boston College (1986-87) Merrimack (2006-07) Merrimack (2006-07) Maine (2003-04) Maine (2003-04) New Hampshire (1985-86) Merrimack (1989-90)
Lowell (1/3/87 at Minnesota) Boston University (11/30/87 vs. Denver)
Fastest Three Goals — one team: 0:24 Lowell (1/26/85 vs. Maine) both teams: 0:15 Maine vs. Merrimack (2/15/91) Fastest Four Goals – one team: 1:16 New Hampshire vs. Merrimack (11/8/97) both teams: 1:01 Maine vs. Merrimack (2/15/91)
Jim Montgomery captained the 1992-93 Maine team that went 22-1-1 in league play and 42-1-2 overall.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SUMMARY Defenseman Scoring
Most Points — career: 177 season: 74 game: 7 period: 5
Jon Morris, Lowell (1984-88) Craig Janney, BC (1986-87) Four times – Last by Mike Kelfer, BU and Dave Tomlinson, BU (11/8/88 vs. PC) Lyle Wildgoose, PC (2/5/88 vs. Maine) Brian Gionta, BC (1/27/01 vs. Maine)
Most Goals — career: 83 season: 32 game: 5 period: 5
Brian Gionta, BC (1997-2001) Scott Harlow, BC (1985-86) Jay Mazur, Maine (2/7/87 vs. Lowell) Joe Flanagan, UNH (1/3/89 at Lowell) Brian Gionta, BC (1/27/01 vs. Maine) Brian Flynn, Maine (2/19/10 vs. UML) Brian Gionta, BC (1/27/01 vs. Maine)
Most Assists — career: 103 season: 51 game: 6 period: 5
Jon Morris, Lowell (1984-88) Craig Janney, BC (1986-87) Evan Rodrigues, BU (1/30/15 vs. UMass) Evan Rodrigues, BU (1/30/15 vs. UMass)
Most Points — career: 107 season: 39 game: 6
Rob Cowie, NU (1987-91) Dominic Campedelli, BC (1984-85) Brian Leetch, BC (1986-87) Jack Capuano, Maine (1/30/88 vs. UNH)
Most Goals — career: 34 season: 13 game: 3
Rob Cowie, NU (1987-91) Rob Cowie, NU (1990-91) Several times Last by Thomas Pöck, UMass (1/5/03 vs. PC)
Most Assists — career: 79 Mike Mottau, BC (1996-00) season: 35 Dominic Campedelli, BC (1984-85) game: 4 Several times Last by Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (1/26/13 vs. MC)
Freshman Scoring Most Points — season: 63 game: 7 period: 5
Paul Kariya, Maine (1992-93) Lyle Wildgoose, PC (2/5/88 vs. Maine) Lyle Wildgoose, PC (2/5/88 vs. Maine)
Most Goals — season: 22 game: 5 period: 3
Brian Gionta, BC (1997-98) Joe Flanagan, UNH (1/3/89 at Lowell) Lyle Wildgoose, PC (2/5/88 vs. Maine)
Most Shorthanded Goals — career: 8 Mark Mowers, UNH (1994-98) season: 5 Three times Last by Jay Pandolfo, BU (1995-96) game: 3 Jay Pandolfo, BU (11/4/95 vs. NU)
Most Assists — season: 48 game: 5 period: 3
Paul Kariya, Maine (1992-93) Paul Kariya, Maine (12/5/92 vs. NU) Several times
Most Hat Tricks — career: 7 season: 3
Fastest two goals: 0:10 Fastest three goals: 3:10 Longest point streak: 23 games Longest goalie win streak: 11 Longest shutout streak: 232:42
Most Power Play Goals — career: 31 Jeff Daw, UML (1992-96) Brian Gionta, BC (1997-2001) season: 15 David Emma, BC (1989-90) game: 4 Jay Mazur, Maine (2/7/87 vs. UML)
Brian Gionta, BC (1997-2001) Three times Last by Jay Pandolfo, BU (1995-96)
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Individual Miscellaneous
Brian Gionta, BC (11/21/00 vs MC) Mike Kelfer, BU (11/8/88 vs. PC) Paul Kariya, Maine (1992-93) Kevin Regan, UNH (2006-07) Steven Summerhays, ND (2013-14)
THE LAST TIME One team scored
#Goals Final Score 7 at UMass Lowell 7, UMass 1 (2/14/15) 8/9 at NU 9, UConn 0 (2/13/15) 10 at PC 10, UConn 1 (2/7/15) 11 Vermont 11 at UMass 1 12 at Maine 12, UMass 2 (2/14/98) 13/14 at Maine 14, Merrimack 1 (11/13/92) 15 at BC 15, Lowell 6 (1/30/85) 5 goals in one period: Maine (2/26/10 vs. Merrimack)
Two teams combined for #Goals 14 15 16 17/18
Final Score at BC 7, Northeastern 7 (2/18/11) at Maine 9, Boston U. 6 (3/1/02) at Merrimack 11, BC 5 (2/15/97) Boston U. 12, Providence 6 (3/5/93)
A player scored
Feat Player 4 goals Kevin Roy, NU (2/13/15 vs. UConn) 5 goals Brian Flynn, Maine (2/19/10 vs. UMass Lowell) 5 assists Evan Rodrigues, BU (1/30/15 vs. UMass) 6 points Evan Rodrigues, BU (1/30/15 vs. UMass) 3 PPG Gustav Nyquist, Maine (2/4/11 vs. UNH) 2 SHG Josh Soares, Maine (12/9/06 vs. NU)
Goalies
40 saves in a shutout Rasmus Tironen, MC (2/21/15 vs. UVM, 49) 50+ saves Cal Petersen, ND (2/28/15 vs. BC, 55)
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CAREER SCORING RECORDS (REGULAR SEASON HOCKEY EAST LEAGUE GAMES ONLY) Points Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 20. 24. 26. 28. 29. 31. 32. 33. 35. 38. 43. 46. 47. 48.
Name Seasons GP G A Pts Jon Morris, UL 1984-88 121 74 103 177 David Emma, BC 1987-91 91 67 94 161 John Cullen, BU 1984-87 98 64 89 153 Dan Shea, BC 1984-88 122 56 94 150 Dave Capuano, ME 1986-89 80 65 83 148 Jim Montgomery, ME 1989-93 87 49 97 146 Brian Gionta, BC 1997-01 96 83 61 144 Jason Krog, UNH 1995-99 96 53 91 144 Mike Kelfer, BU 1985-89 107 67 72 139 Kevin Heffernan, NU 1984-88 121 56 82 138 Mark Mowers, UNH 1994-98 93 53 82 135 Chris Drury, BU 1994-98 94 74 59 133 Gord Cruickshank, PC 1984-88 117 81 50 131 Kevin Stevens, BC 1984-87 97 56 69 125 Scott Harlow, BC 1984-86 96 56 67 123 Darren Haydar, UNH 1998-02 96 56 67 123 Ken Hodge, BC 1984-87 76 42 79 121 Rob Gaudreau, PC 1988-92 88 57 63 120 Cory Larose, ME 1996-00 92 39 81 120 David Sacco, BU 1988-93 91 43 75 118 Steve Kariya, ME 1995-99 95 42 76 118 Brian Flynn, Maine 2008-12 108 50 68 118 David O’Brien, NU 1985-88 117 51 67 118 Mike Boback, PC 1988-92 80 47 68 115 Christian Sbrocca, UML 1992-96 95 37 78 115 Eric Boguniecki, UNH 1993-97 90 48 66 114 Tim Sweeney, BC 1985-89 97 57 57 114 Clark Donatelli, BU 1984-87 98 49 62 111 Harry Mews, NU 1987-90 92 41 69 110 David Tomlinson, BU 1987-91 92 45 65 110 Peter MacArthur, BU 2004-08 104 47 62 109 Rejean Stringer, MC 1995-99 93 38 70 108 Joe Flanagan, UNH 1988-92 88 56 51 107 Rob Cowie, NU (D) 1988-91 93 34 73 107 Jean-Yves Roy, ME 1989-92 63 53 53 106 Scott Pellerin, ME 1988-92 81 57 49 106 Jordon Shields, NU 1993-96 94 40 66 106 Marty Reasoner, BC 1995-98 71 45 59 104 Jeff Farkas, BC 1996-00 94 46 58 104 Brian Gibbons, BC 2007-11 107 33 71 104 Wade MacLeod, NU 2007-11 107 46 58 104 Mike McHugh, ME 1984-88 109 47 57 104 Ben Eaves, BC 2000-04 71 32 71 103 Chad Quenneville, PC 1991-95 91 53 50 103 Tony Voce, BC 2000-04 94 53 50 103 Mike Souza, UNH 1996-00 96 40 62 102 James Richmond, UNH 1984-87 91 38 63 101 Rod Isbister, NU 1983-86 65 44 56 100 Shawn Wansborough, ME 1994-98 85 51 49 100 Craig Charron, UML 1986-90 103 46 54 100 Tim Hanley, UNH 1984-88 117 42 58 100
Points Per Game (minimum of 50 games) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Name Dave Capuano, ME Scott Harlow, BC David Emma, BC Craig Janney, BC Jim Montgomery, ME Jean-Yves Roy, ME Ken Hodge, BC Steve Heinze, BC John Cullen, BU Rod Isbister, NU
Seasons 1986-89 1984-86 1987-91 1985-87 1989-93 1989-92 1984-87 1988-91 1984-87 1984-86
GP G A Pts PPG 80 65 83 148 1.85 68 61 63 124 1.82 91 67 94 161 1.77 56 33 64 97 1.73 87 49 97 146 1.68 63 53 53 106 1.68 76 42 79 121 1.59 63 54 45 99 1.57 98 64 89 153 1.56 65 44 56 100 1.54
Goals Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Seasons GP Brian Gionta, BC 1997-01 96 Gord Cruickshank, PC 1984-88 117 Chris Drury, BU 1994-98 94 Jon Morris, UL 1984-88 121 David Emma, BC 1987-91 91 Mike Kelfer, BU 1985-89 107 Dave Capuano, ME 1986-89 80 John Cullen, BU 1984-87 98 Scott Harlow, BC 1984-86 68 Scott Pellerin, ME 1988-92 81 Rob Gaudreau, PC 1988-92 88 Tim Sweeney, BC 1985-89 97
G A Pts 83 61 144 81 50 131 74 59 133 74 103 177 67 94 161 67 71 138 65 83 148 64 89 153 61 63 124 57 49 106 57 63 120 57 57 114
Goals Per Game (minimum 50 games) Rk. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Name Seasons GP G A Pts GPG Scott Harlow, BC 1984-86 68 61 63 124 0.90 Brian Gionta, BC 1997-01 96 83 61 144 0.86 Steve Heinze, BC 1988-91 63 54 45 99 0.86 Jean-Yves Roy, ME 1989-92 63 53 53 106 0.84 Dave Capuano, ME 1986-89 80 65 83 148 0.81 Chris Drury, BU 1994-98 94 74 59 133 0.79 David Emma, BC 1987-91 91 67 94 161 0.74 Scott Pellerin, ME 1988-92 81 57 49 106 0.70 Gord Cruickshank, PC 1984-88 117 81 50 131 0.69 Eric Nickulas, UNH 1994-97 70 48 26 74 0.69
Assists Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Name Seasons GP G A Pts Jon Morris, UL 1984-88 121 74 103 177 Jim Montgomery, ME 1989-93 87 49 97 146 David Emma, BC 1987-91 91 67 94 161 Dan Shea, BC 1984-88 122 56 94 150 Jason Krog, UNH 1995-99 96 53 91 144 John Cullen, BU 1984-87 98 64 89 153 Dave Capuano, ME 1986-89 80 65 83 148 Mark Mowers, UNH 1994-98 93 53 82 135 Kevin Heffernan, NU 1984-88 121 56 82 138 Cory Larose, ME 1996-00 92 39 81 120
Assists Per Game
(minimum 50 games) Rk. Name Seasons GP G A Pts APG 1. Craig Janney, BC 1985-87 56 33 64 97 1.14 2. Jim Montgomery, ME 1989-93 87 49 97 146 1.11 3. Dave Capuano, ME 1986-89 80 65 83 148 1.04 Ken Hodge, BC 1984-87 76 42 79 121 1.04 5. David Emma, BC 1987-91 91 67 94 161 1.03 6. Ben Eaves, BC 2000-04 71 32 71 103 1.00 7. Doug Brown, BC 1984-86 64 33 62 95 0.97 8. Jason Krog, UNH 1995-99 96 53 91 144 0.95 Tom Nolan, UNH 1994-98 58 34 55 89 0.95 10. Scott Harlow, BC 1984-86 68 61 63 124 0.93
SEASON SCORING RECORDS (REGULAR SEASON HOCKEY EAST LEAGUE GAMES ONLY) Rk. Name Season GP G A Pts 1. Craig Janney, BC 1986-87 30 23 51 74 2. Scott Harlow, BC 1985-86 34 32 35 67 3. Jay Heinbuck, NU 1985-86 34 27 38 65 4. Paul Kariya, ME ! 1992-93 24 15 48 63 5. Dan Shea, BC 1986-87 31 20 40 60 Tim Army, PC 1984-85 34 21 39 60 7. Dave Capuano, ME 1987-88 26 25 34 59 John Cullen, BU 1985-86 34 20 39 59 9. Kevin Stevens, BC 1986-87 32 30 28 58 10. Scott Harlow, BC 1984-85 34 29 28 57 (last to reach 50 points – Jason Krog, UNH; 53 in 1998-99)
Goals
Points Per Game (minimum 15 games) Rk. Name 1. Paul Kariya, ME ! 2. Craig Janney, BC 3. David Emma, BC 4. Dave Capuano, ME 5. Jason Krog, UNH 6. David Emma, BC Jean-Yves Roy, ME 8. Jim Montgomery, ME 9. Jack Eichel, BU ! Jim Montgomery, ME
Season GP 1992-93 24 1986-87 30 1990-91 21 1987-88 26 1998-99 24 1989-90 21 1990-91 21 1992-93 24 2014-15 22 1990-91 21
G 15 23 20 25 20 20 19 17 14 12
A Pts 48 63 51 74 31 51 34 59 33 53 23 43 24 43 32 49 30 44 30 42
Goals Per Game (minimum 15 games)
Rk. Name Season GP G A Pts 1. Scott Harlow, BC 1985-86 34 32 35 67 2. Kevin Stevens, BC 1986-87 32 30 28 58 3. Tim Sweeney, BC 1986-87 31 29 16 45 Gord Cruickshank, PC 1985-86 33 29 15 44 Scott Harlow, BC 1984-85 34 29 28 57 6. Gord Cruickshank, PC 1986-87 30 28 16 44 7. Chris Drury, BU 1996-97 24 27 14 41 Jay Heinbuck, NU 1985-86 34 27 38 65 Bob Sweeney, BC 1984-85 34 27 24 51 10. Cal Ingraham, ME 1992-93 24 26 19 45 (last to reach 25 goals – Brian Gionta, BC; 25 in 2000-01)
Rk. Name Season GP 1. Chris Drury, BU 1996-97 24 2. Scott Pellerin, ME 1991-92 21 3. Cal Ingraham, ME 1992-93 24 4. Bill Guerin, BC 1990-91 21 Steve Heinze, BC 1989-90 19 6. Brian Gionta, BC 2000-01 24 7. Jeff Flaherty, UL 1987-88 22 Derek Bekar, UNH 1997-98 21 9. Dave Capuano, ME 1987-88 26 Dave Capuano, ME 1988-89 25 Colin Hemingway, UNH 2001-02 24 Chris Drury, BU 1995-96 23
Assists
Assists Per Game (minimum 15 games)
Rk. Name Season GP G A Pts 1. Craig Janney, BC 1986-87 30 23 51 74 2. Paul Kariya, ME ! 1992-93 24 15 48 63 3. Dan Shea, BC 1986-87 31 20 40 60 4. Tim Army, PC 1984-85 34 21 39 60 John Cullen, BU 1985-86 34 20 39 59 6. Jay Heinbuck, NU 1985-86 34 27 38 65 7. Ken Hodge, BC 1984-85 30 13 36 49 Doug Brown, BC 1985-86 30 12 36 48 9. Dom Campedelli, BC (D) 1984-85 33 4 35 39 Scott Harlow, BC 1985-86 34 32 35 67 (last to reach 30 assists – Jack Eichel ,BU; 30 in 2014-15)
Rk. Name 1. Paul Kariya, ME ! 2. Craig Janney, BC 3. Keith Carney, ME (D) David Emma, BC 5. Jim Montgomery, ME 6. Jason Krog, UNH 7. Jack Eichel, BU ! 8. Jim Montgomery, ME 9. Dave Capuano, ME 10. Dan Shea, BC Tom Nolan, UNH Rick Bennett, PC
Season GP 1992-93 24 1986-87 30 1990-91 21 1990-91 21 1990-91 21 1998-99 24 2014-15 22 1992-93 24 1987-88 26 1986-87 31 1997-98 24 1988-89 17
G 27 23 26 22 20 25 22 21 25 24 23 22 G 15 23 1 20 12 20 14 17 25 20 11 9
A Pts 14 41 10 33 19 45 11 33 17 37 10 35 11 33 13 34 34 59 19 43 13 36 20 42
PPG 2.63 2.47 2.43 2.27 2.21 2.05 2.05 2.04 2.00 2.00
A Pts 48 63 51 74 31 32 31 51 30 42 33 53 30 44 32 49 34 59 40 60 31 42 22 31
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GPG 1.13 1.10 1.08 1.05 1.05 1.04 1.00 1.00 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 APG 2.00 1.70 1.48 1.48 1.43 1.38 1.36 1.33 1.31 1.29 1.29 1.29
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A pair of Hobey Baker winners remain atop the Hockey East scoring record book, as Maine assist machine Paul Kariya’s 48 assists and 63 points in 24 games (2.63 GPG, 2.00 APG) have reigned since the 1992-93 season. BU sniper Chris Drury scored 27 goals in 24 games (a record 1.13 goals per game) in 1996-97.
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Points Per Game (minimum of games)
Goals
Goals Per Game (minimum 50 games)
Rk. Name Seasons GP G A Pts 1. Rob Cowie - NU 1987-91 93 34 73 107 2. Mike Mottau - BC 1996-00 96 14 79 93 3. Jack Capuano - ME 1985-88 90 25 67 92 4. Greg Brown - BC 1986-90 77 21 67 88 5. Shawn Whitham - PC 1984-88 119 29 56 85 6. David Cullen - ME 1995-99 93 22 60 82 7. Jim Hughes - PC 1985-89 102 19 55 74 8. Dan McGillis - NU 1992-96 95 19 54 73 9. Jon Coleman - BU 1993-97 90 16 55 71 10. Claude Lodin - NU 1984-88 106 11 59 70 Rk. Name Seasons GP G A Pts 1. Rob Cowie - NU 1987-91 93 34 73 107 2. Shawn Whitham - PC 1984-88 119 29 56 85 3. Jack Capuano - ME 1985-88 90 25 67 92 4. David Cullen - ME 1995-99 93 22 60 82 5. Greg Brown - BC 1986-90 77 21 67 88 Garrett Noonan - BU 2010-14 96 21 27 48 7. Thomas Pöck - UMass 2002-04 46 19 16 35 Brian Yandle - UNH 2002-06 91 19 40 59 Dan McGillis - NU 1992-96 95 19 54 73 Jim Hughes - PC 1985-89 102 19 55 74 Matt Gilroy - BU 2005-09 105 19 39 58
Assists
Rk. Name Seasons GP G A Pts 1. Mike Mottau - BC 1996-00 96 14 79 93 2. Rob Cowie - NU 1987-91 93 34 73 107 3. Greg Brown - BC 1986-90 77 21 67 88 Jack Capuano - ME 1985-88 90 25 67 92 5. David Cullen - ME 1995-99 93 22 60 82 6. Claude Lodin - NU 1984-88 106 11 59 70 7. Keith Carney - ME 1988-91 62 6 57 63 Shawn Whitham - PC 1984-88 119 29 56 85 9. Jon Coleman - BU 1993-97 90 16 55 71 Jim Hughes - PC 1985-89 102 19 55 74
Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Name Seasons GP Rob Cowie - NU 1987-91 93 Greg Brown - BC 1986-90 77 Jack Capuano - ME 1985-88 90 Keith Carney - ME 1988-91 62 Mike Mottau - BC 1996-00 96 David Cullen - ME 1995-99 93 Eric Weinrich - ME 1985-87 62 Jon Coleman - BU 1993-97 90 Jayme Filipowicz - UNH 1996-00 69 Dan McGillis - NU 1992-96 95 Name Seasons GP Rob Cowie - NU 1987-91 93 Jack Capuano - ME 1985-88 90 Greg Brown - BC 1986-90 77 Chris Therien - PC 1990-93 66 Shawn Whitham - PC 1984-88 119 David Cullen - ME 1995-99 93 Garrett Noonan - BU 2010-14 96 Brian Yandle - UNH 2002-06 91 Mike Nicholishen - UML 1994-98 90 Dan McGillis - NU 1992-96 95
G A Pts PPG 34 73 107 1.15 21 67 88 1.14 25 67 92 1.02 6 57 63 1.02 14 79 93 0.97 22 60 82 0.88 11 40 51 0.82 16 55 71 0.79 9 45 54 0.78 19 54 73 0.77
G A Pts GPG 34 73 107 0.37 25 67 92 0.28 21 67 88 0.27 18 31 28 0.27 29 56 85 0.24 22 60 82 0.24 21 27 48 0.22 19 40 59 0.21 19 42 61 0.21 19 54 73 0.20
Assists Per Game (minimum 50 games) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10.
Name Seasons GP Keith Carney - ME 1988-91 62 Greg Brown - BC 1986-90 77 Mike Mottau - BC 1996-00 96 Rob Cowie - NU 1987-91 93 Jack Capuano - ME 1985-88 90 David Cullen - ME 1995-99 93 Jayme Filipowicz - UNH 1996-00 69 Eric Weinrich - ME 1985-87 62 Jon Coleman - BU 1993-97 90 Ed Campbell - UML 1993-96 68
G A Pts APG 6 57 63 0.92 21 67 88 0.87 14 79 93 0.82 34 73 107 0.78 25 67 92 0.74 22 60 82 0.65 9 45 54 0.65 11 40 51 0.65 16 55 71 0.61 11 41 52 0.60
Rob Cowie averaged 1.15 points per league game (a Hockey East record for defensemen) during his prestigious career at Northeastern. BC’s Greg Brown (No. 4 in this photo) is a close second on the all-time list.
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Name Season GP G A Pts Brian Leetch - BC ! 1986-87 30 8 31 39 Dom Campedelli - BC 1984-85 33 4 35 39 Jack Capuano - ME 1986-87 32 8 29 37 Eric Weinrich - ME 1986-87 31 9 27 36 Jim Averill - NU 1984-85 33 6 30 36 Jeff Tory - ME 1994-95 24 6 29 35 Rob Cowie - NU 1988-89 26 7 28 35 Jack Capuano - ME 1987-88 25 9 24 33 Peter Herms - UNH 1984-85 34 6 27 33 Keith Carney - ME 1990-91 21 1 31 32 Greg Brown - BC 1988-89 26 9 23 32 Greg Brown - BC ! 1986-87 30 9 23 32 (last to reach 30 points – Jim Fahey - NU, and Peter Metcalf - ME, registered 30 points each in 2001-02)
Goals Rk. 1. 2. 5. 6.
Name Season GP G A Pts Rob Cowie - NU 1990-91 21 13 16 29 Ben Hutton - ME 2013-14 20 12 7 19 Chris Therien - PC 1991-92 21 12 13 25 Paul Marshall - BC 1987-88 26 12 18 30 Jim Fahey - NU 2001-02 24 10 20 30 Thomas Pöck - UMass 2002-03 24 10 6 16 (Several defensemen have scored nine goals in one season. Last: Maury Edwards - UML (2008-09)
Assists Rk. 1 2. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10.
Name Dom Campedelli - BC Keith Carney - ME Brian Leetch - BC ! Jim Averill - NU Jeff Tory - ME Jack Capuano - ME Rob Cowie - NU Eric Weinrich - ME Peter Herms - UNH Peter Metcalf - ME
Season GP G A Pts 1984-85 33 4 35 39 1990-91 21 1 31 32 1986-87 30 8 31 39 1984-85 33 6 30 36 1994-95 24 6 29 35 1986-87 32 8 29 37 1988-89 26 7 28 35 1986-87 31 9 27 36 1984-85 34 6 27 33 2001-02 24 5 25 30
Points Per Game (minimum 15 games) Rk. Name 1. Keith Carney - ME 2. Rob Cowie - NU 3. Jeff Tory - ME 4. Rob Cowie - NU 5. Rob Cowie - NU 6. Jack Capuano - ME 7. Brian Leetch - BC ! 8. Jim Fahey - NU Peter Metcalf - ME 10. Greg Brown - BC
Season GP 1990-91 21 1989-90 20 1994-95 24 1990-91 21 1988-89 26 1987-88 25 1986-87 30 2001-02 24 2001-02 24 1988-89 26
G A Pts 1 31 32 8 22 30 6 29 35 13 16 29 7 28 35 9 24 33 8 31 39 10 20 30 5 25 30 9 23 32
PPG 1.52 1.50 1.46 1.38 1.35 1.32 1.30 1.25 1.25 1.23
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Goals Per Game (minimum 15 games) Rk. Name 1. Rob Cowie - NU 2. Ben Hutton - ME 3. Chris Therien - PC 4. Paul Marshall - BC 5. Jim Fahey - NU Thomas Pöck - UMass 7. Rob Cowie - NU Robbie Russo, ND 9. A. Cappelletti, UML Thomas Pöck - UMass Stephen Wood - PC
Season GP 1990-91 21 2013-14 20 1991-92 21 1987-88 26 2001-02 24 2002-03 24 1989-90 20 2014-15 20 1998-99 24 2003-04 24 2003-04 24
G A Pts GPG 13 16 29 0.62 12 7 19 0.60 12 13 25 0.57 12 18 30 0.46 10 20 30 0.42 10 6 16 0.42 8 22 30 0.40 8 11 19 0.40 9 9 18 0.38 9 10 19 0.38 9 11 20 0.38
Assists Per Game (minimum 15 games) Rk. Name Season GP 1. Keith Carney - ME 1990-91 21 2. Jeff Tory - ME 1994-95 24 3. Rob Cowie - NU 1989-90 20 4. Rob Cowie - NU 1988-89 26 5. Dom Campedelli - BC 1984-85 33 6. Peter Metcalf - ME 2001-02 24 7. Brian Leetch - BC ! 1986-87 30 8. Brett Clark - ME ! 1995-96 22 Greg Brown - BC 1989-90 21 10. Jack Capuano - ME 1987-88 25 Mike Mottau - BC 1998-99 24
G A Pts APG 1 31 32 1.48 6 29 35 1.21 8 22 30 1.10 7 28 35 1.08 4 35 39 1.06 5 25 30 1.04 8 31 39 1.03 4 22 26 1.00 3 21 24 1.00 9 24 33 0.96 3 23 26 0.96
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Former Boston College Eagle Brian Leetch boasts the highest single-season point total by a defenseman in Hockey East history, recording 39 points in 30 games during his freshman campaign in 1986-87. Leetch then cemented his legacy with historic careers in the NHL and on the international stage with USA Hockey.
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Goals Against Average (minimum 30 games) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Name, School Jimmy Howard - ME John Curry - BU Matti Kaltiainen - BC Kevin Regan - UNH Cory Schneider - BC Ty Conklin - UNH Joe Fallon - UVM Jon Gillies - PC Casey DeSmith - UNH Jeff Pietrasiak - UNH
Seasons GA GAA 03-05 94 1.92 05-07 141 2.02 02-05 130 2.05 05-08 155 2.09 05-07 133 2.09 99-01 121 2.12 06-08 152 2.21 12-14 102 2.22 11-14 136 2.23 03-06 63 2.23
Save Percentage Rk. 1. 2. 3. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Name, School Seasons Kevin Regan - UNH 05-08 Clay Witt - NU 10-14 Casey DeSmith - UNH 11-14 Jimmy Howard - ME 03-05 Jonathan Quick - UMass 06-07 John Curry - BU 05-07 Jon Gillies - PC 12-14 Cory Schneider - BC 05-07 Brad Thiessen - NU 07-09 Jeff Pietrasiak - UNH 03-06
Saves Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name, School Seasons Bruce Racine - NU 85-88 Chris Rawlings - NU 09-13 Alex Beaudry - PC 09-12 Paul Dainton - UMass 08-11 Greg Taylor - BC 94-97 Rob Madore - UVM 09-12 Kieran Millan - BU 09--12 John Muse - BC 08-11 Joe Cannata, MC 09-12 Brad Thiessen - NU 07-09
Shutouts Rk. 1. 6. 7. 8.
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Name, School Seasons Scott Clemmensen - BC 98-01 John Curry - BU 05-07 Jimmy Howard - ME 03-05 Cory Schneider - BC 05-07 Brad Thiessen - NU 07-09 Joe Fallon - UVM 06-08 Casey DeSmith - UNH 11-14 Jon Gillies - PC 12-14 Sean Matile - UNH 97-99 Kieran Millan - BU 09-12 John Muse - BC 08-11 Chris Rawlings - NU 10-13 Kevin Regan - UNH 05-08 Tyler Sims - PC 05-08
(minimum 30 games) GA Svs Save% 155 2132 .932 65 862 .930 136 1721 .927 94 1202 .927 90 1144 .927 141 1770 .926 102 1279 .926 133 1643 .925 186 2276 .924 63 761 .924 Save% Saves .872 2999 .912 2703 .900 2594 .911 2535 .874 2448 .900 2440 .918 2427 .915 2372 .913 2312 .924 2276 SO 9 9 9 9 9 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Wins
Rk. Name, School Seasons 1. Kieran Millan - BU 09-12 2. Scott Clemmensen - BC 98-01 3. Kevin Regan - UNH 05-08 4. John Muse - BC 08-11 5. Bruce Racine - NU 85-55 6. Scott King - ME 87-90 7. Parker Milner - BC 10-12 Matti Kaltiainen - BC 02-05 Joe Cannata - MC 09-12 10. Cory Schneider - BC 05-07 John Curry - BU 05-07
Win% W-L-T .659 53-25-10 .694 52-21-7 .727 50-16-9 .590 48-31-15 .490 47-49-8 .730 43-15-3 .729 41-14-4 .695 41-16-7 .528 41-36-12 .690 40-16-7 .674 40-16-13
Win Percentage (minimum 30 games) Rk. Name, School 1. Garth Snow - ME 2. Mike Dunham - ME 3. Shaun Real - BC 4. Derek Herlofsky - BU 5. Scott King - ME 6. Parker Milner - BC 7. Tom Noble - BU 8. Kevin Regan - UNH 9. Scott Gordon - BC 10. Matti Kaltiainen - BC
Seasons 91-93 91-93 85-87 92-95 87-90 11-13 95-98 05-08 85-86 02-05
Games Played Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 9. 10.
Name, School Seasons Bruce Racine - NU 85-88 Alex Beaudry - PC 09-12 John Muse - BC 08-11 Chris Rawlings - NU 09-13 Paul Dainton - UMass 08-11 Rob Madore - UVM 09-12 Kieran Millan - BU 09-12 Joe Cannata - MC 09-12 Greg Taylor - BC 94-97 Tyler Sims - PC 05-08
Minutes Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name, School Seasons Bruce Racine - NU 85-88 John Muse - BC 08-11 Rob Madore - UVM 09-12 Paul Dainton - UMass 08-11 Alex Beaudry - PC 09-12 Chris Rawlings - NU 08-13 Kieran Millan - BU 09-12 Joe Cannata - MC 09-12 Greg Taylor - BC 94-97 Tyler Sims - PC 05-08
W-L-T Win% 30-4-3 .851 25-4-1 .850 19-5-0 .792 28-9-4 .732 43-15-3 .730 41-14-4 .729 30-10-4 .727 50-16-9 .727 37-15-2 .704 41-16-7 .695 W-L-T GP 47-49-8 105 23-54-18 96 48-31-15 94 30-46-14 94 35-45-11 93 27-46-18 93 53-25-10 90 41-36-12 90 34-42-12 89 34-36-10 85 W-L-T Minutes 47-49-8 6352 48-31-15 5621 27-46-18 5504 35-45-11 5439 23-54-18 5362 30-46-14 5361 53-25-10 5257 41-36-12 5220 34-42-12 5137 34-36-10 4811
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(REGULAR SEASON HOCKEY EAST LEAGUE GAMES ONLY - MINIMUM 10 GAMES PLAYED) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Name, School Season GA GAA Jimmy Howard - ME 03-04 14 1.16 Thatcher Demko - BC 13-14 15 1.35 Connor Hellebuyck - UML 12-13 17 1.38 Matt Kaltiainen - BC 03-04 35 1.61 Ty Conklin - UNH 98-99 18 1.64 Jon Gillies - PC 14-15 36 1.74 Michel Larocque - BU 97-98 25 1.74 Mike Ayers - UNH 01-02 21 1.79 Kieran Millan - BU 08-09 35 1.80 Matti Kaltiainen - BC 04-05 25 1.81
Save Percentage (minimum 10 games) Rk. Name, School Season GA 1. Jimmy Howard - ME 03-04 14 2. Thatcher Demko - BC 13-14 15 Connor Hellebuyck - UML 12-13 17 4. Kevin Regan - UNH 07-08 42 5. Jon Gillies - PC 14-15 36 6. Mike Ayers - UNH 01-02 21 Rasmus Tirronen - MC 14-15 39 Clay Witt - NU 13-14 44 9. Connor Hellebuyck - UML 13-14 32 10. John Curry - BU 06-07 48
Svs Save% 283 .953 271 .948 313 .948 658 .940 559 .939 315 .938 477 .938 662 .938 464 .935 675 .934
Saves
Rk. Name, School Season Save% Saves 1. Chris Terreri - PC 84-85 .903 1078 2. Bruce Racine - NU 85-86 .855 868 3. Al Loring - ME 85-86 .876 830 4. Scott Gordon - BC 84-85 .890 810 5. Dana Demole - UL 85-86 .870 807 6. Kieran Millan - BU 10-11 .932 799 7. Matt Di Girolamo - UNH 10--11 .931 797 8. Bruce Racine - NU 86-87 .908 795 9. Brad Thiessen - NU 08-09 .932 784 10. Rob Madore - UVM 10-11 .908 782
Shutouts Rk. 1. 2. 4.
Name, School Season Cory Schneider - BC 05-06 John Curry - BU 06-07 Casey DeSmith - UNH 12-13 Jon Gillies - PC 12-13 Jimmy Howard - ME 03-04 Jimmy Howard - ME 04-05 John Muse - BC 10-11 Rob Nichols - UConn 14-15 Steven Summerhays - ND 13-14 Brad Thiessen - NU 06-07
SO 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Wins Rk. 1. 2. 6.
Name, School Season Scott Gordon - BC 84-85 John Muse - BC 10-11 Kevin Regan - UNH 07-08 Brad Thiessen - NU 08-09 Cory Schneider - BC 06-07 Scott King - ME 87-88 Matti Kaltiainen - BC 03-04 Alfie Michaud - ME 98-99 Kevin Regan - UNH 06-07 John Curry - BU 05-06 Matt Di Girolamo - UNH 10-11 Scott Gordon - BC 85-86 Bruce Racine - NU 85-86
W-L-T 20-7-1 18-4-1 18-4-1 18-6-3 18-8-1 17-2-1 17-2-3 17-5-2 17-5-2 17-5-3 17-6-4 17-8-1 17-14-1
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Win Percentage (minimum 10 games) Rk. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Name, School Season Garth Snow - ME 92-93 Mike Dunham - ME 92-93 Connor Hellebuyck - UML 12-13 Brian Larochelle - UNH 96-97 Michel Larocque - BU 97-08 Scott King - ME 87-88 Scott Cashman 92-93 Kieran Millan - BU 08-09 Shaun Real - BC 86-87 Mike Ayers - UNH 01-02 Ty Conklin - UNH 98-99 Thatcher Demko - BC 13-14
Minutes Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name, School Chris Terreri - PC Bruce Racine - NU Bruce Racine - NU Dana Demole - UL Scott Gordon - BC John Muse - BC John Muse - BC Brad Thiessen - NU Matt Di Girolamo - UNH Joe Cannata - MC
W-L-T Win% 11-0-1 .958 11-1-0 .917 11-1-0 .917 9-1-0 .900 12-1-1 .893 17-2-1 .875 7-1-0 .875 15-1-3 .868 13-2-0 .867 9-1-1 .864 9-1-1 .864 9-1-1 .864
Season Minutes 84-85 1995 85-86 1934 86-87 1714 85-86 1665 84-85 1661 07-08 1657 08-09 1655 08-09 1638 10-11 1636 11-12 1634
Northeastern’s Bruce Racine owns career league records for minutes (6,382) and saves (2,999)
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FRESHMAN SCORING RECORDS (REGULAR SEASON HOCKEY EAST LEAGUE GAMES ONLY) Points Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Name Paul Kariya - ME Ken Hodge - BC Jon Morris - UL Dave Capuano - ME Jack Eichel - BU Mario Thyer - ME Kevin Heffernan - NU Brian Leetch - BC (D) Brian Gionta - BC Darren Haydar - UNH
Season GP 1992-93 24 1984-85 30 1984-85 34 1986-87 29 2014-15 22 1987-88 26 1984-85 34 1986-87 30 1997-98 24 1998-99 24
G A Pts 15 48 63 13 36 49 21 26 47 16 30 46 14 30 44 13 28 41 17 23 40 8 31 39 22 16 38 20 18 38
Name Season GP Brian Gionta - BC 1997-98 24 Chris Ferraro - ME 1992-93 24 Jon Morris - UL 1984-85 34 Darren Haydar - UNH 1998-99 24 Steve Heinze - BC 1988-89 25 Randy LaBrasseur - UL 1986-87 31 Brian Sullivan - NU 1987-88 26 Joe Flanagan - UNH 1988-89 27 Kevin Heffernan - NU 1984-85 34 Rob Gaudreau - PC 1988-89 25 Dave Capuano - ME 1986-87 29 David Aiken - UNH 1986-87 32
G A Pts 22 16 38 21 13 34 21 26 47 20 18 38 19 15 34 19 16 35 17 10 27 17 9 26 17 23 40 16 18 34 16 30 46 16 8 24
Goals Rk. 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 10.
Assists Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Paul Kariya - ME Ken Hodge - BC Brian Leetch - BC (D) Dave Capuano - ME Jack Eichel - BU Mario Thyer - ME Stephane DaCosta - MC Jon Morris - UL Peter Ferraro - ME Joe Whitney - BC Greg Brown - BC (D) Kevin Heffernan - NU
Season GP 1992-93 24 1984-85 30 1986-87 30 1986-87 29 2014-15 22 1987-88 26 2009-10 26 1984-85 34 1992-93 23 2007-08 27 1986-87 30 1984-85 34
G A Pts 15 48 63 13 36 49 8 31 39 16 30 46 14 30 44 13 28 41 9 27 36 21 26 47 9 24 33 5 23 28 9 23 32 17 23 40
Points Per Game (minimum 15 games) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Season GP G A Pts PPG Paul Kariya - ME 1992-93 24 15 48 63 2.63 Jack Eichel - BU 2014-15 22 14 30 44 2.00 Ken Hodge - BC 1984-85 30 13 36 49 1.63 Dave Capuano - ME 1986-87 29 16 30 46 1.59 Mario Thyer - ME 1987-88 26 13 28 41 1.58 Brian Gionta - BC 1997-98 24 22 16 38 1.58 Darren Haydar - UNH 1998-99 24 20 18 38 1.58 Peter Ferraro - ME 1992-93 23 9 24 33 1.43 Chris Ferraro - ME 1992-93 24 21 13 34 1.42 Greg Bullock - UML 1993-94 22 11 20 31 1.41 Jon Morris - UL 1984-85 34 21 26 47 1.38 Stephane DeCosta - MC 2009-10 26 9 27 36 1.38
Goals Per Game (minimum 15 games) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.
Name Season GP G A Pts GPG Brian Gionta - BC 1997-98 24 22 16 38 0.92 Chris Ferraro - ME 1992-93 24 21 13 34 0.88 Darren Haydar - UNH 1998-99 24 20 18 38 0.83 Steve Heinze - BC 1988-89 25 19 15 34 0.76 Jean-Yves Roy - ME 1989-90 21 14 13 27 0.67 Brian Sullivan - NU 1987-88 26 17 10 27 0.65 Mario Puskarich - UVM 2013-14 20 13 6 19 0.65 Rob Gaudreau - PC 1988-89 25 16 18 34 0.64 Mike Boback - PC 1988-89 22 14 15 29 0.64 Jack Eichel - BU 2014-15 22 14 30 44 0.64
Assists Per Game (minimum 15 games) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 3 4. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Name Paul Kariya - ME Jack Eichel - BU Ken Hodge - BC Mario Thyer - ME Peter Ferraro - ME
Season GP G A Pts APG 1992-93 24 15 48 63 2.00 2014-15 22 14 30 44 1.36 1984-85 30 13 36 49 1.20 1987-88 26 13 28 41 1.08 1992-93 23 9 24 33 1.04 Stephane DaCosta - MC 2009-10 26 9 27 36 1.04 Brian Leetch - BC (D) 1986-87 30 8 31 39 1.03 Dave Capuano - ME 1986-87 29 16 30 46 1.03 Brett Clark - ME (D) 1995-96 22 4 22 26 1.00 Greg Bullock -, UML 1993-94 22 11 20 31 0.91 Mike Pomichter - BU 1991-92 21 4 18 22 0.86
Jack Eichel made an assault on the Hockey East record books during his Hobey Baker-winning 2014-15 season, entering the top five freshman ranks in points (44), assists (30), points per game (2.00), and assists per game (1.36).
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ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS (REGULAR SEASON HOCKEY EAST LEAGUE GAMES ONLY) Rk. Name, School 1. Danny O’Regan - BU 2. Kevin Roy - NU 3. Nick Saracino - PC 4. Ahti Oksanen - BU 5. Matt Grzelcyk - BU Steven Swavely - ME 7. Alexx Privitera - UVM 8. Mark Jankowski - PC 9. Adam Chapie - UML 10. Dalen Hedges - NU
PPG 1.00 1.05 0.74 0.67 0.70 0.60 0.67 0.55 0.55 0.85
G 29 29 18 23 10 14 11 12 18 11
Rk. Name, School 1. Kevin Roy - NU Danny O’Regan - BU 3. Ahti Oksanen - BU 4. Nick Saricino - PC Adam Chapie - UML 6. Mario Puskarich - UVM 7. Zach Aston-Reese - NU 8. Steven Swavely - ME 9. Adam Gilmour - BC Trevor Mingoia - PC
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr.
Pos. F F F F F F F F F F
GP 64 69 66 62 64 38 35 65 42 44
GPG 0.45 0.42 0.35 0.29 0.28 0.45 0.46 0.22 0.31 0.30
G 29 29 23 18 18 17 16 14 13 13
Goals Per Game (minimum 30 games)
Rk. Name, School 1. Danny O’Regan - BU 2. Kevin Roy - NU 4. Matt Grzelcyk - BU 5. Nick Saracino - PC 6. Teddy Doherty - BC 7. Alexx Privitera - UVM 8. Ben Gallacher - UMass Steven Swavely - ME Mark Jankowski - PC
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
Pos. F F D F D D D F F
GP 69 64 56 62 64 55 58 65 67
APG 0.58 0.59 0.52 0.45 0.42 0.47 0.43 0.38 0.37
A 40 38 29 28 27 26 25 25 25
Assists Per Game (minimum 30 games)
Goals
Assists
A 40 38 28 21 29 25 26 25 17 23
P 69 67 46 44 39 39 37 37 35 34
Points Per Game (minimum 30 games)
Cl. Pos. GP Sr. F 69 Sr. F 64 Sr. F 62 Sr. F 66 Sr. D 56 Sr. F 65 Sr. D 55 Sr. F 67 Sr. F 64 Jr. F 40
Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Rk. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 9.
Name, School Kevin Roy - NU Danny O’Regan - BU Dalen Hedges - NU Mario Puskarich - UVM Tyler Kelleher - UNH Zach Aston-Reese - NU Nick Saracino - PC Matt Grzelcyk - BU Adam Gilmour - BC Ahti Oksanen - BU Alexx Privitera - UVM Name, School Zach Aston-Reese - NU Kevin Roy - NU Mario Puskarich - UVM Danny O’Regan - BU Ahti Oksanen - BU Brady Shaw - UVM Evan Campbell - UML Adam Gilmour - BC Trevor Mingoia - PC Nick Saracino - PC
Name, School Kevin Roy - NU Danny O’Regan - BU Tyler Kelleher - UNH Dalen Hedges - NU Robbie Baillargeon - BU Matt Grzelcyk - BU Cam Brown - ME Brendan Bradley - UVM Alexx Privitera - UVM Matt Benning - NU
Goals Against Average
Wins
Save Percentage
Shutouts
Rk. Name, School Cl. 1. Thatcher Demko - BC Jr. 2. Cal Petersen - ND So. 3. Mike Santaguida - UVM Jr. 4. Daniel Tirone - UNH So. 5. Kevin Boyle - UML Sr. 6. Derick Roy - NU Jr. 7. Rob Nichols - UConn Jr. 8. Sean Romeo - ME So. 9. Matt Morris - ME Jr. 10. Adam Clark - UNH So. Rk. Name, School Cl. 1. Cal Petersen - ND So. 2. Thatcher Demko - BC Jr. 3. Kevin Boyle - UML Sr. 4. Daniel Tirone - UNH So. Rob Nichols - UConn Jr. 6. Mike Santaguida - UVM Jr. 7. Sean Romeo - ME So. 8. Derick Roy - NU So. 9. Matt Morris - ME Jr. 10. Adam Clark - UNH So.
Min 1995:12 960:44 1325:36 769:26 2614:15 503:10 1304:22 664:11 706:05 524:13 Saves 501 857 483 325 654 511 324 223 338 196
GA GAA 63 1.89 33 2.06 51 2.31 32 2.50 113 2.59 25 2.98 65 2.99 35 3.16 38 3.23 29 3.32 GA Save% 33 .938 63 .932 44 .917 32 .910 65 .910 51 .909 35 .903 25 .899 38 .899 29 .871
Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Cl. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Rk. Name, School Cl. 1. Thatcher Demko - BC Jr. Kevin Boyle - UML Sr. Mike Santaguida - UVM Jr. Daniel Tirone - UNH So. 5. Cal Petersen - ND So. Rob Nichols - UConn Jr. 7. Matt Morris - ME Jr. 8. Derick Roy - NU Jr. Sean Romeo - ME So. 10. Henry Dill - UMass So. Rk. Name, School 1. Rob Nichols - UConn 2. Thatcher Demko - BC 3. Mike Santaguida, UVM Kevin Boyle - UML Cal Petersen - ND 6. Matt Morris - ME Jeff Smith - UML Daniel Tirone - UNH Nick Ellis - PC
Cl. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr.
Pos. GP F 64 F 69 F 40 F 38 F 40 F 35 F 62 D 56 F 42 F 66 D 55 Pos. F F F F F F F F F F
GP 35 64 38 69 66 38 35 42 44 62
Pos. GP F 64 F 69 F 40 F 40 F 35 D 56 F 42 F 42 D 55 D 38
Pts. 67 69 34 31 32 27 46 39 29 44 37
G 16 29 17 29 23 12 11 13 13 18 A 38 40 23 23 19 29 20 20 26 18
PPG 1.05 1.00 0.85 0.82 0.80 0.77 0.74 0.70 0.69 0.67 0.67
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Points
GPG 0.46 0.45 0.45 0.42 0.35 0.32 0.31 0.31 0.30 0.29 APG 0.59 0.58 0.57 0.57 0.54 0.52 0.48 0.48 0.47 0.47
GP W-L-T 33 21-8-4 19 9-6-4 21 9-10-2 13 9-4-0 16 7-6-3 22 7-11-4 11 5-5-1 8 3-4-1 11 3-7-1 10 2-7-1 GP 22 33 21 19 16 11 3 13 7
SO 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1
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2015-16 HEA MEN’S COMPOSITE SCHEDULE ALL TIMES 7 P.M. AND EST UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED | *LEAGUE GAME Sat., October 3 Acadia at Boston Univ. (Ex) – 4pm Dalhousie at UMass (Ex) New Brunswick at Boston College (Ex) Simon Fraser at Providence (Ex) Queens at UConn (Ex) – 3:05pm St. Francis Xavier at Merrimack (Ex) Sun., October 4 New Brunswick at UMass Lowell (Ex) – 4pm Acadia at Vermont (Ex) – 4pm St. Francis Xavier at New Hampshire (Ex) – 4pm Simon Fraser at Northeastern (Ex) – 4pm Fri., October 9 Guelph at Notre Dame (Ex) – 7:35pm Boston College at Army RPI at UMass Lowell – 7:15pm UConn at Alabama Huntsville – 8:07pm UMass at Colorado College – 9:37pm Providence at Miami – 7:35pm Michigan State vs. Maine (Icebreaker) – 8pm North Dakota vs. Lake Superior State (Icebreaker) – 4:30pm Sat., October 10 American International at New Hampshire Colgate at Northeastern Boston Univ. at Union Providence at Miami – 7:05pm UMass at Colorado College – 9:07pm UConn at Alabama Huntsville – 8:07pm Vermont at Minnesota (HOF Game) North Dakota vs. Maine (Icebreaker) – 8pm Michigan State vs. Lake Superior State (Icebreaker) – 4:30pm Sun., October 11 Boston College at RPI – 2pm NTDP at Notre Dame (Ex) – 4pm Fri., October 16 St. Lawrence at New Hampshire Notre Dame at Penn State – 7:05pm Omaha at Vermont – 7:05pm Wisconsin at Boston College Arizona State at UConn – 7:05pm Bentley at Northeastern Sacred Heart at UMass Colorado College at UMass Lowell – 7:15pm Clarkson at Merrimack Maine at Union Holy Cross at Providence NTDP at Boston Univ. (Ex) – 7:30pm Sat., October 17 Clarkson at New Hampshire Notre Dame at Penn State – 7:05pm Wisconsin at Boston Univ. Omaha at Vermont – 7:05pm Colorado College at UMass Lowell St. Lawrence at Merrimack – 7:30pm Maine at Union Northeastern at Bentley – 7:05pm Tue., October 20 Maine at Quinnipiac Fri., October 23 New Hampshire at UMass* UMass Lowell at Merrimack* Boston College at Colorado College – 9:37pm UMD at Notre Dame – 6pm North Dakota at Vermont – 7:05pm Ohio State at Providence Northeastern at Minnesota New Brunswick at Maine (Ex)
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Sat., October 24 UConn at Boston Univ.* - 4pm Merrimack at UMass Lowell* Boston College at Colorado College – 9:07pm UMD at Notre Dame – 6:35pm New Hampshire at Union – 7:30pm North Dakota at Vermont – 7:05pm Ohio State at Providence Northeastern at Minnesota Tue., October 27 Boston Univ. at UConn* – 7:05pm Thu., October 29 Vermont at Northeastern* Fri., October 30 Boston Univ. at Merrimack* Providence at Colgate UMass Lowell at UMD – 8pm Denver at Boston College Maine vs. UMass (Trenton, NJ) – 4:30pm Sat., October 31 Notre Dame at UConn* – 3:05pm Northeastern at Vermont* – 7:05pm New Hampshire at Merrimack* Providence at Colgate Denver at Boston Univ. – 4pm UMass Lowell at UMD – 8pm Maine vs. Yale/Princeton (Trenton, NJ) UMass vs. Yale/Princeton (Trenton, NJ) Sun., November 1 Notre Dame at UConn* – 2:35pm (Barclays Center) Tue., November 3 UMass at Boston College* Wed., November 4 Merrimack at Bentley Fri., November 6 UMass Lowell at Vermont* – 7:05pm Maine at Boston College* Northeastern at Boston Univ. * - 7:30pm UMass at UConn* – 7:05pm New Hampshire at Michigan State Minnesota at Notre Dame – 7:30pm Sat., November 7 UMass Lowell at Vermont* – 7:05pm Boston Univ. at Northeastern* UConn at UMass* Merrimack at Canisius – 6pm New Hampshire at Michigan State Minnesota at Notre Dame – 6:35pm Sun., November 8 Maine at Boston College* - 1pm Tue., November 10 Army at UConn – 7:05pm Thu., November 12 Northeastern at Notre Dame* – 7:30pm
Sun., November 15 UMass Lowell at Maine* – 5pm UMass at Vermont* – 1pm Tue., November 17 Quinnipiac at UConn – 7:05pm Fri., November 20 Notre Dame at UMass Lowell* – 7:15pm UMass at New Hampshire* Vermont at Maine* Northeastern at Providence* Michigan at Boston Univ. – 6pm Sat., November 21 Notre Dame at UMass Lowell* Vermont at Maine* – 4pm Boston College at New Hampshire* UMass at Merrimack* Providence at Northeastern* - 7:30pm Michigan at Boston Univ. – 4pm Tue., November 24 Boston College at UConn* – 7:05pm New Hampshire at RPI Bentley at Boston Univ. Fri., November 27 Quinnipiac at UMass Harvard at Notre Dame (Shillelagh Tournament) – 7:35pm Princeton at Maine UMass Lowell vs. Northeastern* (Belfast Friendship Four) – 2:30pm Sat., November 28 Bentley at New Hampshire UMass at Quinnipiac RIT at Boston College Western Michigan/RPI at Notre Dame (Shillelagh Tournament) – 7:35pm Yale at Providence Cornell vs. Boston Univ. – 8pm (Madison Square Garden) Northeastern vs. Brown/Colgate (Belfast Friendship Four) UMass Lowell vs. Brown/Colgate (Belfast Friendship Four) Union at Merrimack – 4pm Princeton at Maine Sun., November 29 Vermont at Penn State (Philadelphia, Pa.) – 1pm Fri., December 4 Vermont at Boston Univ. * – 7:30pm New Hampshire at Maine* UMass at Notre Dame* – 7:35pm Providence at Merrimack* Sat., December 5 Vermont at Boston Univ. * – 4pm UMass at Notre Dame* – 6:05pm Northeastern at Boston College* Merrimack at Providence* UMass Lowell at UConn* – 3:05pm Maine at New Hampshire*
Fri., November 13 Northeastern at Notre Dame* – 7:35pm UConn at Vermont* – 7:05pm Merrimack at UMass* Boston Univ. at Providence* - 6pm Maine at UMass Lowell* – 7:15pm Michigan State at Boston College
Sun., December 6 UConn at UMass Lowell* - 1pm Boston College at Northeastern – 4pm
Sat., November 14 Providence at Boston Univ. * - 4pm New Hampshire at Merrimack*
Fri., December 11 Boston Univ. at Yale St. Lawrence at Vermont – 7:05pm Union at UMass
Thu., December 10 Notre Dame at Boston College* – 7:05pm Brown at Providence
2015-16 HEA MEN’S COMPOSITE SCHEDULE ALL TIMES 7 P.M. AND EST UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED | *LEAGUE GAME UConn vs. Michigan Tech (Desert Hockey Classic) – 5pm
Boston Univ. at UMass* Northeastern at UMass Lowell* – 7:15pm
Sat., December 12 Boston Univ. at Quinnipiac Vermont at St. Lawrence
Sat., January 9 Boston College at Providence* UMass at Boston Univ. * Colgate at Maine Notre Dame at Western Michigan – 7:05pm Northeastern at St. Lawrence Merrimack at Cornell
Sat., February 6 Notre Dame at Vermont* – 7:05pm Providence at Maine* New Hampshire at UMass Lowell* UConn at Merrimack*
Fri., December 18 NTDP at UMass (Ex) Sat., December 19 Michigan State at Northeastern – 7:30pm Sun., December 20 Canisius at Merrimack – 4pm Vermont at Union – 4pm Mon., December 28 UMass Lowell vs. Clarkson (Three Rivers Classic) – 4:30pm Boston College vs. Ohio State (Florida Classic) Providence vs. Cornell (Florida Classic) – 4:05pm Tue., December 29 Army at Merrimack UMass Lowell vs. Penn State/Robert Morris (Three Rivers Classic) Lake Superior State at Vermont (Catamount Cup) – 7:05pm Brown vs. Colgate (Catamount Cup) – 4pm Boston College vs. TBD (Florida Classic) Providence vs. TBD (Florida Classic) New Hampshire at Maine (Portland, ME) Wed., December 30 Colgate at Vermont (Catamount Cup) – 7:05pm Brown vs. Lake Superior State (Catamount Cup) – 4pm Maine at New Hampshire (Manchester, NH) Fri., January 1 Notre Dame at Denver – 9:05pm UConn at Minnesota (Maricucci Classic) Sat., January 2 Notre Dame at Denver – 9:05pm Quinnipiac at Northeastern Merrimack vs. Union (Dartmouth Tournament) – 4pm UConn vs. Ferris State/Harvard (Maricucci Classic) New Hampshire at Vermont – 7:05pm UMass at Army – 7:05pm Sun., January 3 Merrimack vs. TBD (Dartmouth Tournament) Providence at Brown – 4pm Tue., January 5 Yale at UMass UConn at Arizona State – 9:30pm Thu., January 7 Boston Univ. at Harvard Fri., January 8 Providence at Boston College* UMass Lowell at New Hampshire* Colgate at Maine Western Michigan at Notre Dame – 7:35pm Northeastern at St. Lawrence Merrimack at Cornell Dartmouth at Vermont – 7:05pm
Sun., January 10 UConn vs. Arizona State/Yale (Desert Hockey Classic) Fri., January 15 New Hampshire at Northeastern* UMass Lowell at UMass* Boston Univ. at Boston College* - 6pm Merrimack at Notre Dame* – 7:30pm Providence at Vermont* – 7:05pm UConn at Maine* Sat., January 16 Northeastern at New Hampshire* UMass at UMass Lowell* Boston College at Boston Univ.* Merrimack at Notre Dame* Providence at Vermont* – 7:05pm UConn at Maine* Tues., January 19 Quinnipiac at Maine Fri., January 22 Notre Dame at New Hampshire* – 7:05pm Boston Univ. at Maine* Vermont at UConn* – 8:30pm Boston College at UMass* Northeastern at Merrimack* UMass Lowell at Providence* Sat., January 23 Notre Dame at New Hampshire* – 7:05pm Maine at Boston Univ. * Vermont at UMass* UConn at Boston College* Merrimack at Northeastern* Providence at UMass Lowell* Tue., January 26 Sacred Heart at UConn – 7:05pm Fri., January 29 Boston College at Notre Dame* – 7:35pm Maine at UMass* New Hampshire at Providence* Merrimack a Boston Univ. * - 7:30pm Arizona State at UMass Lowell* – 7:15pm Sat., January 30 Maine at UMass* New Hampshire at Providence* Arizona State at UMass Lowell Sun., January 31 Arizona State at Merrimack – 4pm Mon., February 1 Boston College vs. Harvard (Beanpot) – 5pm Boston Univ. vs. Northeastern (Beanpot) – 8pm Tue., February 2 Brown at UConn – 7:05pm Fri., February 5 Notre Dame at Vermont* – 7:05pm Providence at Maine* New Hampshire at Boston College*
Mon., February 8 Boston College vs. Boston Univ./Northeastern (Beanpot) Boston Univ. vs. Boston College/Harvard (Beanpot)
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Tue., February 9 American International at UMass – 7:05pm Fri., February 12 Maine at Notre Dame* - 6:35pm Northeastern at UMass* - 8:30pm Merrimack at Boston College* Vermont at New Hampshire* UMass Lowell at Boston Univ. * - 7:30pm UConn at Providence* Sat., February 13 Maine at Notre Dame* – 7:05pm UMass at Northeastern* Boston College at Merrimack* Vermont at New Hampshire* – 5pm Boston Univ. at UMass Lowell* Providence at UConn* – 5:05pm Tue., February 16 UMass Lowell at American International Fri., February 19 Boston Univ. at New Hampshire* - 8:30pm Merrimack at Maine* Notre Dame at Providence* Boston College at Vermont* – 7:05pm Northeastern at UConn* – 7:05pm UMass at UMass Lowell* – 7:15pm Sat., February 20 New Hampshire at Boston Univ. * - 4pm Merrimack at Maine* Notre Dame at Providence* – 7:05pm Boston College at Vermont* – 7:05pm UConn at Northeastern* Fri., February 26 UMass Lowell at Boston College* Vermont at Merrimack* - 8:30pm Maine at Northeastern* Providence at UMass* Boston Univ. at Notre Dame* – 7:35pm New Hampshire at UConn* – 7:05pm Sat., February 27 Boston College at UMass Lowell* Vermont at Merrimack* Maine at Northeastern* UMass at Providence* Boston Univ. at Notre Dame* – 7:05pm UConn at New Hampshire* Fri.-Sun., March 4-6 HEA Opening Round on campus sites Fri.-Sun., March 11-13 HEA Quarterfinals on campus sites Friday, March 18 Hockey East Semifinals at TD Garden Saturday, March 19 Hockey East final at TD Garden
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HOCKEY EAST BY THE NUMBERS • Hockey East teams have won 13 National Championships, including nine during the league’s 31-year history. In those 31 seasons, Hockey East has sent 99 teams to the NCAA Tournament and 41 Teams to the Frozen Four. • In the last 10 years, the league has sent 36 teams to the NCAA Tournament, 13 to the Frozen Four, and eight to the championship game, where five won the NCAA title. • 10 players from Hockey East have been named Most Outstanding Player at the Frozen Four. 65 conference skaters have been named to the Frozen Four All-Tournament Team. • Hockey East boasts nine Hobey Baker Award winners, 71 Top-10 Finalists and 13 Hat Trick finalists, including 10 over just the last seven seasons. • 39 Hockey East alumni have represented Team USA on the U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team in eight Olympic Winter Games. 11 of those 39 have captured a silver medal. • 20 alumni of Hockey East schools are now college head coaches, and 34 others are assistants at the men’s Division-I level. • 578 Hockey East players have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft, including 37 in the first round. • 48 Hockey East alums played regularly in the NHL during the 2013-2014 season, including five starting goalies. • 34 league alumni have been members of Stanley Cup winning teams, and two have won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP. Most recently, Jonathan Quick (Massachusetts ‘07) won his second Stanley Cup in 2014 with the Los Angeles Kings.
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