ADRIAN COLLEGE 2015-2016 NCAA MEN’S HOCKEY
BULLDOGS IN THE PROS
ADAM KRUG Cincinnati Cyclones/ Toledo Walleye (ECHL)
SHAWN SKELLY
AK Aces/Toledo Walleye/ Wheeling Nailers (ECHL)
DUSTON HEBEBRAND Macon Mayhem (SPHL)
DAN BARCZUK Rapid City Rush (ECHL)
BRAD FOGAL
Cinn. Cyclones (ECHL)/ TX Brahmas/Tulsa Oilers
JOSH COUSINEAU Knoxville IceBears (SPHL)
KYLE FRIEDAY
Huntsville Havoc, Fayetteville Fire Antz (SPHL)
JEREMY KLAVER
Cinn. Cyclones (ECHL)/ Knoxville IceBears (SPHL)
MIKE TOWNS Idaho Steelheads (ECHL)/ Ontario Reign (AHL),
JOSH RANALLI
Ft. Wayne Komets (ECHL), Macon Mayhem (SPHL)
KYLE WATSON
AugustaRiverHawks (SPHL)
QUICK FACTS GENERAL
COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF
Name of School:......................................Adrian College City, State, Zip:...............................Adrian, Mich. 49221 Founded:................................................................. 1859 Enrollment:............................................................. 1,700 Nickname:.........................................................Bulldogs School Colors:............................................ Black & Gold Arena (opened):.....................Arrington Ice Arena (2007) Capacity:.......................... 950, including 464 chairbacks Affiliation:............................................ NCAA Division III Conference:.....Northern Collegiate Hockey Association President:...................................... Dr. Jeffrey R. Docking Vice President for Enrollment:..................... Frank Hribar Director of Athletics:.................................. Michael Duffy Head Athletic Trainer:..................................Jamie Fetter Arrington Ice Arena Director:............ Jeremy Symington Arrington Ice Arena Phone:.... (517) 265-5161, ext. 5017 Arrington Ice Arena Admin. Assistant:...... Betsy Merillat Office Phone:.......................... (517) 265-5161, ext. 5011
Head Coach:.............................................Adam Krug Alma Mater:..................................Adrian College ‘12 Adrian Record/Seasons:................ 24-4-3 (.823), 2nd Overall Record/Seasons:............... 24-4-3 (.823), 2nd Office Phone:......................................(517) 264-3838 E-Mail Address:.............................akrug@adrian.edu Best Time to Reach Krug:............................Mornings Assistant Coach:.....................................Chase Fuchs Alma Mater:............................................ Clarkson ‘14 E-Mail Address:............................cfuchs@adrian.edu Office Phone:.....................(517) 265-5161, ext. 5016 Goaltender Coach:....................... Jeremy Symington Alma Mater:......................................St. Lawrence ‘01 E-Mail Address:.................... jsymington@adrian.edu Office Phone:.....................(517) 265-5161, ext. 5017
Hockey Athletic Trainer:......................... Jim Nicknair Alma Mater................................. Southern Maine ‘11 2014-15 Overall Record:............................24-4-3 (.823) E-Mail Address:.........................jnicknair@adrian.edu 2014-15 Conference Record/Place:......16-1-1 (.917)/1st Office Phone:.....................(517) 265-5161, ext. 4014 2014-15 NCAA Championship Finish.............Semifinals Final National Rankings:.... USCHO, 3rd; D3hockey, 3rd Lettermen Returning/Lost:....................................15/12 Key Players Returning:.................................................... So., Kyle Brothers, F (30 GP, 24 G, 49 P, 9 PPG, 8 GWG) So., Mathew Thompson, F (28 GP, 23 G, 43 P, 7 PPG) Jr., Jeremy Olinyk, F (30 GP, 11 G, 17 A, 28 P, +9) Sr., Chris Leone, D (30 GP, 6 G, 12 A, 18 P, +15) Key Players Lost: Josh Ranalli, F (31 GP, 17 G, 28 A, 45 P, +24) Ryan Gieseler, D (30 GP, 3 G, 19 A, 22 P, +20) Scott Shackell, G (18-2-3, 2.12 GAA, .926 SV%, 4 ShO) TABLE OF CONTENTS
TEAM INFORMATION
HISTORY
Quick Facts............................................................. 3
First Year of Hockey:...........................................2007-08 All-Time Record:....................................191-27-13 (.855) All-Time Conference Record.....................141-6-9 (.933) All-Time Arrington Home Record..............73-13-6 (.827) NCAA Postseason Appearances:.................................. 5 Best Finish:..................................... Runner-up (2010-11) Conference Championships:......................................... 7 Conference Tournament Titles:..................................... 6 All-Americans:............................................................. 12
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ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Adrian Career/Season Records............................ 25
Sports Information Director:................... Patrick Stewart Alma Mater:..................................... Ohio University ‘89 E-Mail Address:............................ pstewart@adrian.edu Office Phone:..........................................(517) 264-3280 Cell Phone:............................. media call the SID Office Fax Number:...........................................(517) 264-3802 Athletics Website:.................. www.adrianbulldogs.com Facebook Page:..... www.facebook.com/adrianbulldogs Twitter Page:....................... twitter.com/AdrianBulldogs YouTube Channel:..................... AdrianBulldogAthletics Mailing Address:.................. 110 South Madison Street, Merillat Center Room 223, Adrian, Mich 49221 Assistant SID:...........................................Corey Graham E-Mail Address:............................ cgraham@adrian.edu Office Phone:......................... (517) 265-5161, ext. 5471
NCAA Records..................................................... 27
Arrington Ice Arena................................................ 7 Coaching Staff........................................................ 8 2015-16 Roster....................................................... 9 Conference Championships................................. 10 Player Bios....................................................... 11-23 2015-16 Season Preview...................................... 19 2014-15 Statistics/Results..................................... 24
NCHA Conference................................................ 28 All-Americans/ All-Time Letterwinners............ 29-30 2015-16 Schedule................................... Back Cover
CREDITS The 2015-16 Adrian College men’s hockey guide was designed, written and compiled by Patrick Stewart, Sports Information Director, with editorial assistance from Assistant SID Corey Graham. Principal photography by Mike Dickie. Additional photography by Dave Pearcy and John Hoy. Special thanks to minor league hockey organizations providing photos for “Bulldogs in the Pros.” Cover Design by Christina Butler. Printing by Precision Business Solutions, 447 J Street, Perrysburg, Ohio 43551.
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ARRINGTON ICE ARENA
Arrington Ice Arena was officially dedicated and opened for business on Oct. 19, 2007, as the NCAA men’s hockey team squared off in its inaugural game against Potsdam State. The Bulldogs christened the new facility with a resounding 9-1 win in front of a packed crowd, who were also in attendance to see Lord Stanley’s Cup on loan from the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Adrian sports a sparkling 73-13-6 all-time record (.827) at Arrington. In addition, Arrington is home to Adrian College’s NCAA Division III women’s hockey, ACHA Division I and III men’s hockey, ACHA women’s hockey and the synchronized/ figure skating teams. The arena is named after Dr. Robyn J. Arrington, Jr. and his brother, fellow Adrian alumnus Harold M. Arrington. The brothers donated $3 million on behalf of their family. The $5.5 million project is also a place where local residents can use the facility for recreational activities. The operating schedule includes open skates for the community, learn-to-skate programs for children and adults and hockey programs for people of various ages and abilities. The arena consists of a single sheet of ice, 464 chair-back seats for capacity up to 1,000 standing-room only, a media press box, a president’s seating area, concession stand, pro shop with skate rental, offices for ice sports coaches and personnel and locker rooms. For more information about Arrington Ice Arena, visit the website at (www.arringtonicearena.com). Arrington Ice Arena has already been praised as one of the best hockey venues in Division III. The arena has hosted such events as a Detroit Red Wings alumni game and six Midwest/Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Harris Cups. In addition, the facility has played host to the 2010 and 2011 ACHA Division I All-Star Game and the U.S. Intercollegiate Figure Skating Championships in 2014.
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COACHING STAFF Adam Krug Head Coach
Chase Fuchs
2nd Season Adrian College ‘12
Assistant Coach 1st Season Clarkson ‘14
(517) 264-3838 akrug@adrian.edu
(517) 265-5161 (x5016) cfuchs@adrian.edu
Adam Krug enters his second season at the helm of his alma mater. Krug led Adrian to a sweep of the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association regular season and tournament championships during the 2014-15 campaign, posting a 24-3-3 overall record, reaching the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, and finishing third in both national ranking polls. He coached a team record three AllAmericans (Kyle Brothers and Josh Ranalli, both First Team; Ryan Gieseler, Second Team), five NCHA academic all-conference honorees, and six Bulldogs who were cited on the allconference and/or NCHA all-rookie teams. Krug was the team captain for the Bulldogs in their inaugural season of 2007-08 and he also played the following season. At Adrian, he was named a 2008 second- team All-American in the West Region. He also set the Adrian and Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association singleseason record with 77 points. In addition, Krug led NCAA Division III in scoring (2.66 ppg) and was named MCHA Player of the Year. Previously, he skated two seasons (2005-06) for Division I Wayne State University in Detroit. In 2008-09, Krug ranked fifth in NCAA D-III scoring average (1.86 ppg) and was selected first-team All-MCHA again as a senior. Krug has gained valuable experience behind the bench since his playing days at Adrian. He served as the assistant coach, then associate head coach of the Indiana Ice of the United States Hockey League from 2012-14. He helped the Ice capture the 2013-14 Clark Cup championship awarded to the Tier I Junior “A” national champions. The Ice also won the 2013-14 Eastern Conference regular season title. Under Krug’s guidance, the Ice had over 30 players earn a NCAA Division I scholarship playing opportunity and four of the players were drafted by the National Hockey League. Krug joined the Indiana Ice coaching staff after a four-year professional hockey career across the United States and in Europe. He played in the East Coast Hockey League with the Cincinnati Cyclones, a minor league affiliate of the Nashville Predators, before heading to the Netherlands for a one-year stint with the Nijmegen Devils. While on the Devils’ roster, Krug led the team in points (68) and assists (43). He also suited up for the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye, a minor league affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks.
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Chase Fuchs is in his first season on the Adrian College men’s ice hockey coaching staff. The Severna Park, Md., product comes to Adrian from Mount Royal University and National Sports Development Jr. Hitmen program in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. For one season, he served as an assistant coach and the director of scouting and recruitment for Mount Royal. Fuchs helped the Cougars to the best turnaround in school history, going from 11 to 25 wins in the span of just one season. Mount Royal was ranked No. 1 on the penalty kill in CIS and coached Mackenzie Johnston to the AllCanada West Rookie Team as a defenseman. The Cougars also spent time in the top-10 national rankings for the first time ever. A 2014 graduate in financial information analysis from Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y., he played three seasons on the blue line for the NCAA Division I Golden Knights. He was named to the Eastern College Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
Jeremy Symington Goaltending Coach 5th Season St. Lawrence ‘01
jsymington@adrian.edu 517-265-5161 (x5017)
Jeremy Symington begins his fifth campaign coaching the goaltenders at Adrian College. He has helped Adrian’s goalies progress throughout their careers since the 2011-12 season. The Bulldogs have ranked among the national leaders in fewest goals allowed and save percentage during his tenure. Symington had a long minor league career. He spent nine years playing for 10 different organizations, beginning with the Elmira Jackals of the United Hockey League from 2001-03. He was selected by the New York Islanders in the eighth round (#196 overall) in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft. He played collegiately at NCAA Division I St. Lawrence from 1997 to 2001, and posted a record of 16-8 with a 2.93 GAA as a senior. .
2015-16 ROSTERS # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last Team (Affiliation) 3 Pat George LW 6-4 197 Sr. Massena, N.Y./Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) 4 Cameron Cooper RD 6-3 211 Fr. Fraser, Mich./Coulee Region Chill (NAHL) 5 Chris Leone (A) LD 5-11 192 Sr. Dearborn Hgts., Mich./Kalamazoo K-Wings (Am.Tier II) 9 Trevor Boyd LW 6-2 199 Fr. Muskegon, Mich./Austin Bruins (NAHL) 10 Mathew Thompson (A) C 6-1 190 So. Bolton, Ontario/Trenton Golden Hawks (OJHL) 11 Adam Davies (C) RD 6-1 190 Sr. Bradford, Ontario/Newmarket Hurricanes (OJHL) 13 Austin Hervey C/LW 6-2 220 Jr. Brighton, Mich./Indiana Ice (USHL) 15 Brent Sauve C/RW 6-1 215 Jr. Sarnia, Ontario/Sarnia Legionnaires (GOJHL) 18 Austin Rust RW 5-10 190 So. Algonac, Mich./Kirkland Lake Gold Miners (NOJHL) 19 Braden Hellems RD 5-10 200 Fr. Thomas, Ontario/Trenton Golden Hawks (OJHL) 21 Jeremy Olinyk C/RW 6-0 190 Jr. Winnipeg, Manitoba/Winnipeg Blues (MJHL) 22 Connor Armour C 6-0 225 Fr. Bowmanville, Ontario/Cobourg Cougars (OJHL) 23 Brian Bachnak LW 6-0 202 Fr. Brownstown, Mich./Austin Bruins (NAHL) 24 Daniel Lisi (A) LW 6-2 211 Jr. King City, Ontario/Sacred Heart (NCAA D-I, ECAC) 25 Blake Butzow LD 6-6 225 So. Plymouth, Mich./Cowichan Valley Capitals (BCHL) 26 Josh Shellman LD 5-10 220 Fr. Romulus, Mich./Michigan Warriors (NAHL) 27 Michael Hoy LD 6-1 188 Jr. South Lyon, Mich./Texas Tornado (NAHL) 30 Tyler Parks G 6-6 225 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./St. Lawrence (NCAA D-I, ECAC) 33 Peter Megariotis G 6-1 211 Jr. Anaheim, Calif./Lake Superior St. (NCAA D-I, WCHA) 35 Kevin Entmaa G 6-0 190 Fr. Milton, Ontario/Caledonia Corvairs (GOJHL) 40 Bryan Yim RW 5-8 175 Fr. Farmington, Mich./New Jersey Hitmen (USPHL) 43 Chase Matson Wing 5-8 179 Fr. Livonia, Mich./Soo Eagles (NAHL) 44 Cory Dunn RD 5-9 155 Fr. Trenton, Mich./Austin Bruins (NAHL) 45 Dillon Kelley G 6-5 214 So. Petoskey, Mich./Austin Bruins (NAHL) 73 Brett Pinkerton RW 6-2 225 Jr. Pilot Mound, Manitoba/Waywayseecappo (MJHL) 93 Taylor McCloy RW 6-1 195 So. Keswick, Ontario/Aurora Tigers (OJHL) 95 Kyle Brothers LW 6-1 198 So. Watford, Ontario/Chatham Maroons (GOJHL) Coaching and Support Staff Head Coach: Adam Krug (Adrian ‘12), 2nd season Assistant: Chase Fuchs (Clarkson ‘14), 1st season Goaltending Coach: Jeremy Symington (St. Lawrence ‘01), 5th season Men’s Hockey Athletic Trainer: Jim Nicknair (Southern Maine ‘11), 3rd season Sports Information Director: Patrick Stewart (Ohio ‘89), 1st Season Bulldogs By Class Seniors (3): Davies, George, Leone Juniors (8): Hervey, Hoy, Megariotis, Olinyk, Parks, Pinkerton, Lisi, Sauve Sophomores (6): Brothers, Butzow, Kelley, McCloy, Rust, Thompson Freshmen (10): Armour, Bachnak, Boyd, Cooper, Dunn, Entmaa, Hellems, Matson, Shellman, Yim Alphabetical Roster 22 Connor Armour 23 Brian Bachnak 9 Trevor Boyd 95 Kyle Brothers 25 Blake Butzow 4 Cameron Cooper 11 Adam Davies 44 Cory Dunn 35 Kevin Entmaa 3 Pat George 19 Braden Hellems 13 Austin Hervey 27 Michael Hoy 45 Dillon Kelley 5 Chris Leone 24 Daniel Lisi 43 Chase Matson
C LW LW LW LD RD RD RD G LW RD F LD G LD LW W
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Taylor McCloy Peter Megariotis Jeremy Olinyk Tyler Parks Brett Pinkerton Austin Rust Brent Sauve Josh Shellman Mathew Thompson Bryan Yim
RW G F G RW RW F LD C RW
Pronunciation Guide Brian Bachnak - (back-nack) Blake Butzow - (BUT-zo) Chris Leone - (LEE-own-e) Peter Megariotis - (ME-gary-oh-tis) Jeremy Olinyk - (Oh-LYNN-ik) Brent Sauve - (SEW-vay)
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NCHA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2007-08: The Bulldogs swept the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association regular-season and tournament titles in their first year of existence. In Milwaukee, Wis., Adrian defeated Finlandia, 1-0, on Eric Miller’s 40th goal of the season 2 minutes and 29 seconds into overtime. Brad Fogal stopped all 18 shots he faced to notch his fifth shutout. Adrian finished 26-3 overall, 19-1 in the MCHA and 11th in the NCAA Division III national rankings with two 1st-place votes. 2008-09: Adrian sets school records with 27 victories and 20 conference wins en route to taking both MCHA regular-season and playoff championships again. The Bulldogs outscored the opposition 33 to 7 in four tournament games, including 7-1 over Milwaukee School of Engineering in the MCHA final at home. The Bulldogs ended ninth in the NCAA Division III national poll by USCHO.com at No. 7 with 146 points, both postseason bests in AC history. 2009-10: This season was thrice as nice as Adrian won both MCHA regular-season and playoff crowns for third time in a row. Even sweeter, the program’s first-ever bid to the NCAA Championship. The Bulldogs edged Marian, 3-2, in the conference finals. Despite a 4-3 loss to St. Norbert in the NCAA First Round, AC still posted a 24-4 overall record (20-0 in the MCHA) and was 10th by USCHO. 2010-11: The Bulldogs had a breakthrough season that included a national runner-up finish in the NCAA III Championship (lost a tough 4-3 game to St. Norbert), a year-end No. 2 national ranking by USCHO (with school-record 270 points) and simultaneous MCHA regularseason/tournament championships (5-0 over Marian) for the fourth-straight time. Adrian recorded a 25-4-1 mark overall and 18-1-1 in the conference. 2012-13: In the last season of the MCHA, Adrian reclaimed the conference tournament championship after a one-year hiatus with a convincing 4-1 triumph over MSOE. The Bulldogs, who made the NCAA Quarterfinals, finished 23-2-3 overall, 17-0-3 in the league and sixth in both national polls by USCHO and D3hockey.com. 2014-15: Adam Krug ‘12 piloted the Bulldogs (24-4-3, 16-1-1 NCHA) to their sixth conference tournament championship, seventh regularseason title, fifth NCAA tournament berth while reaching the National Semifinals and final rankings of third by both D3hockey and USCHO. The team produced three AHCA AllAmericans and best scoring tandem nationally.
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TEAM CAPTAIN Adam Davies Defense Senior - 6-1, 190 Bradford, Ontario Newmarket Hurricanes Alternate Captain
11 2014-15 (Jr. Year): One of three alternate captains on the team...had career bests of eight assists and nine points...one of two Bulldogs to play in all 31 games...in the season opener, he notched an assist and a plus-3 rating versus Northland on Oct. 31...registered an assist against Trinity-Conn. in NCAA Semifinals. 2013-14 (So. Year): Played in 28 games to earn second letter...garnered a plus-13 rating... scored a goal in the NCHA Semifinal against St. Scholastica on Mar. 1...had a season-high plus3 rating at Northland on Nov. 1 and MSOE on Nov. 9...had a pair of assists on both AC goals against Nazareth (W, 2-1) on Dec. 1. 2012-13 (Fr. Year): Had one assist in opener with 10 penalty minutes at Northland on Nov. 2...recorded his other assist of the season against Finlandia on Feb. 15. Prior to AC: Won a Central Canada Hockey League championship in 2010…was the Newmarket Hurricanes’ 2012 defenseman of the year…spent three seasons (2009-12) with the team of the CCHL and Ontario Junior Hockey League, compiling 12 goals, 58 assists and 70 total points in 146 career games.…had career highs in goals (7), assists (25) and points (32) while appearing in 48 games during his final season in 2011-12. Personal: Majoring in biology with a minor in psychology…born in Newmarket, Ontario on May 5, 1991…son of Steve and Debbie Davies…graduated from Bradford District High School in 2009…Favorites: sports teamToronto Maple Leafs; athlete--Doug Gilmore; movie--Remember the Titans; musician--Zac Brown Band; TV show--Breaking Bad; book --American Sniper...enjoys wake boarding and fishing in his spare time. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2013 19 0 2 2 4-16 0 0 2014 28 1 6 7 12-35 0 0 2015 31 1 8 9 11-25 0 0 Totals 78 2 16 18 27-76 0 0
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ALTERNATE CAPTAIN Chris Leone Defense Senior - 5-11, 190 Dearborn Heights, Mich. Kalamazoo Jr. K-Wings
5 2014-15 (Jr. Year): Posted career highs in goalscoring and point production...plus-15 rating... had three points (1g-2a) and a plus-3 in season opener vs Northland...finished that series with a plus-7...fifth among NCHA blueliners with 0.60 points per game...had a goal in NCAA Semifinal loss to Trinity-Conn. 2013-14 (So. Year): Had a plus-16 rating... ranked seventh on the team in assists and fifth in plus/minus rating...ranked tied for eighth in the NCHA in defenseman points per game (0.65)...had a string of five straight games with an assist to start the season...recorded multiple assists against Northland, MSOE and Concordia (Wis.) to start the season. 2012-13 (Fr. Year): Posted a plus-27 rating... scored the game-winning goal against SUNY Geneseo on Jan. 8...scored a goal and had plus-4 against Northland in MCHA Semifinals on Mar. 1...notched assist and a plus-3 in Bulldogs debut at Northland. Prior to AC: Played three seasons in the NAHL with two teams, collecting 65 points (21-44) in 161 games…spent the 2011-12 season with the Kalamazoo Jr. K-Wings (NAHL) and scored career junior highs in assists (24), points (28) and games (59)…played for the Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) in 2011, scoring a career junior high in goals (11) while collecting 24 points in 54 games…also played with the Wildcats in 2010: 13 points (6-7) in 48 games. Personal: Majoring in business management with a minor in economics…born in Detroit, Michigan on November 7, 1991…son of Tony and Sherry Leone…graduated from Crestwood High School in 2009…brother, Michael, plays for the Toledo Walleye of the ECHL...Favorites: sports teams--New England Patriots, Detroit Red Wings and Tampa Bay Lightning; athletesNicklas Lidstrom, Tom Brady and Kris Letang. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2013 22 6 6 12 7-14 1 1 2014 28 1 13 14 6-12 1 0 2015 30 6 12 18 3-6 2 1 Totals 80 13 31 44 16-32 4 2
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ALTERNATE CAPTAIN Daniel Lisi Forward Junior - 6-2, 211 King City, Ontario Sacred Heart
24 2014-15 (So. Year): Played in 17 games for the Bulldogs after transferring from Sacred Heart of NCAA Division I Atlantic Hockey... scored four goals and five points...credited with the game-winning goal against Oswego in the NCAA Quarterfinals on March 21, which the Bulldogs held on 5-4...made Black and Gold debut on Jan. 6 when Adrian opened the spring semester versus Geneseo, getting two shots...scored first career Bulldogs goal in a 4-2 win over conference rival St. Norbert (Jan. 30)...had 38 shots overall...with Sacred Heart, he had an assist while skating in six games for the Pioneers during the fall semester. 2013-14 (Fr. Year): Had four assists and five points in 16 contests with the SHU Pioneers... wore uniform No. 13...recorded his first career collegiate goal and assist in Sacred Heart’s 6-5 win at Army on Nov. 22...also had an assist against Army the next day...was a plus-2 with an assist against American International on Feb. 15...made Pioneers debut versus Simon Fraser in an exhibition game. Prior to AC: Played for the Aurora Tigers of the Ontario Junior Hockey League from 20092013...was the alternate captain for his last two seasons there...tallied 13 goals in three straight seasons from 2010-2013...had a career-high 31 points for the Tigers in the 2012-13 season, playing in 49 games...a two-time OJHL All-Star. Personal: Born on Feb. 18, 1993...son of Enrico and Lori Lisi...has one sister, Andrea... accounting major...Favorites: Sports TeamsToronto Maple Leafs and Dallas Cowboys; professional athlete--Milan Lucic; movieRemember the Titans; TV show--ESPN SportsCenter. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2014^ 16 1 4 5 8-16 0 0 2015! 23 4 2 6 12-35 0 1 Totals 39 5 6 11 20-51 0 1 ^ Played at Sacred Heart ! at SHU/Adrian
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ALTERNATE CAPTAIN Mathew Thompson Forward Sophomore - 6-1, 190 Bolton, Ontario Trenton Golden Hawks
10 2014-15 (Fr. Year): Named to the USCHO. com All-Rookie Team as well as to the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association’s All-Freshman Team...ranked sixth in NCAA Division III scoring with 1.54 points per game...named to the Harris Cup All-Tournament Team after notching 7 points (5g, 2a) and plus-4 rating during the NCHA Playoffs...in his Bulldogs debut, assisted on two goals, had four shots and a plus-2 rating in 9-2 win over Northland in the season opener...began collegiate career with a nine-game point-scoring streak that included eight goals and eight assists over that span...recorded first career AC hat trick in a 6-3 loss to Wisconsin-Stevens Point on Nov. 29...registered another three-goal effort among a career-best four points on Feb. 6 at Lawrence, a 6-1 triumph...chosen the NCHA Offensive Player of the Week on Nov. 25 after posting two goals and three assists in a pair of victories over nationally-ranked opponents on the road...collected a plus-24 rating. Prior to AC: Played for Trenton Golden Hawks of the OJHL during the 2013-14 season... tallied 13 goals and 30 assists in 35 games... played 12 playoff games and scored two goals to go with three assists...played 63 games for the Orangeville Flyers of the OJHL...scored eight goals in 20 games in 2013-14 before moving to Trenton...spent 2012-13 season with Orangeville scoring 15 goals and adding 19 assists in 43 games. Personal: Majoring in sports management... born in Brampton, Ontario on October 17, 1993...son of Mark and Anna Thompson... attended St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary, graduating in 2011...graduated as an Ontario Scholar...Favorites: sports teams--Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Eagles and Toronto Blue Jays; athlete--Claude Giroux; TV shows--The League and The Big Bang Theory; movies-Step Brothers and 21 Jump Street; musicians-Lee Brice and Florida Georgia Line. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2015 28 23 20 43 9-18 7 4
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SENIOR/JUNIOR BIOS Pat George Forward Senior - 6-4, 197 Massena, N.Y. Kingston Voyaguers
3 2014-15 (Jr. Year): Established personal highs for games played, goals, assists and total points...tied for the team lead with 15 penalty infractions. 2013-14 (So. Year): Managed a plus-4 rating... had a plus-2 and recorded an assist against Concordia (Wis.) on Nov. 15...registered an assist at Geneseo State on Nov. 19...had one assist at Buffalo State on Jan. 4. 2012-13 (Fr. Year): Recorded one assist at Lake Forest on Nov. 16...had a plus-2 rating... had a season-high 15 penalty-minutes against Lake Forest on Feb. 3. Prior to AC: Spent the 2011-12 season with the Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) collecting eight points (3-5) in 44 games…spent 2010-11 season with the Green Mountain Glades (EJHL) with 11 points (8-3) in 42 games…split time between three teams and leagues in 200910 with the Green Mountain Glades (EJHL), Cornwall Colts (CJHL) and Lincoln Stars (USHL), collectively scoring nine goals and six assists in 40 combined games…split time in 2008-09 with the Green Mountain Glades’ midget and junior teams while totaling eight points (6-2) over a combined 31 games. Personal: Majoring in business management… born in Massena, New York on April 13, 1991… son of Vincent and Karen George…graduated from Massena Central High School in 2009… Class A New York State high school hockey champions (2007-08)…holds record for fastest goal in state prep history…favorite sports teams are the Chicago Blackhawks, New York Giants and Boston Red Sox...favorite athletes are Tuomo Ruutu, Steve Sullivan and Eric Daze...favorite TV show is Sons of Anarchy... favorite movie is Brinker...favorite musical group is Blink 182. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2013 11 0 1 1 5-21 0 0 2014 10 0 3 3 4-8 0 0 2015 23 2 4 6 15-41 1 0 Totals 44 2 8 10 24-70 1 0
Austin Hervey Forward Junior - 6-2, 220 Brighton, Mich. Indiana Ice
13 2014-15 (So. Year): Five goals scored are a career high...named to the academic allconference team by the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association...scored a goal in the season opener against Northland, a 9-2 win... registered an assist in the NCAA Quarterfinals versus Oswego (Mar. 21). 2013-14 (Fr. Year): Played in 21 games to earn first letter as a Bulldog...assisted on seven goals for a career-best...finished the season with plus-3 rating...scored one power play goal at MSOE on Nov. 8...scored goals in back-to-back games against Fredonia State and Marian...recorded two assists and a plus-2 against Finlandia on Jan. 25...tallied an assist and plus-1 against St. Scholastica in NCHA Semifinal on Mar. 1. Prior to AC: Spent the 2012-13 season with the Indiana Ice of the USHL...played in 52 contests with six goals and eight assists...played during the 2011-12 season with the Kalamazoo Jr. K-Wings of the NAHL...saw action in 31 games and had six goals and eight assists...played for the U.S. Under-17 National Team during the 2009-10 season. Personal: Majoring in accounting with a minor in math…born in Brighton, Michigan on December 31, 1992…son of Doug and DeAnn Hervey…prepped at Detroit Catholic Central High School graduating in 2011...won back-to-back state championships in 2009 and 2010...named second-team all-state in 2010... Favorites: sports team--Detroit Red Wings; athletes--Steve Yzerman and Jaromir Jagr; TV show--Gossip Girl; movie--Dark Knight Rises; book--Mind Gym; musician--Mumford and Sons...enjoys golfing, hunting and fishing in his spare time. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2014 21 3 7 10 11-22 1 0 2015 25 5 3 8 10-28 0 0 Totals 46 8 10 18 21-50 1 0
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JUNIOR BIOS Michael Hoy Defense Junior - 6-1, 188 South Lyon, Mich. Texas Tornado
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Peter Megariotis Goalie Junior - 6-1, 211 Anaheim, Calif. Lake Superior State
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2014-15 (So. Year): Tabbed to the All-Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Academic Team...had four points in 18 games played... had a goal and an assist as AC doubled up Concordia-Wis. on Feb. 21, completing a NCHA series sweep...compiled a plus-5 rating...recorded 20 shots.
2014-15 (So. Year): After taking the 2013-14 campaign off from college hockey, he played at NCAA Division I Lake Superior State of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, playing in 11 minutes and 44 seconds with two saves without allowing a goal...donned jersey No. 41 on the Lakers.
2013-14 (Fr. Year): Named to the NCHA AllFreshman Team...played in 25 games to earn first letter as a Bulldog...scored five goals and added 10 assists.
2012-13 (Fr. Year): Part of the Ohio State roster, but he didn’t see any action on the ice... wore No. 31 for the Buckeyes.
Prior to AC: Spent the 2011-12 and 201213 seasons playing for Texas Tornado of the NAHL...played in 60 games in 2012-13 and registered seven goals and 22 assists...served 39 penalty minutes...played in 41 games during the 2011-12 season with the Tornado...scored three goals and added nine assists...had two assists in five games during the Robertson Cup. Personal: Majoring in biology with a minor in Spanish…born in Westland, Michigan on June 21, 1992…son of John and Daphne Hoy… graduated from South Lyon High School in 2010...won regional title in hockey under coach Bill McCreary in 2009...named Second Team All-Area in 2008...named All-Conference and Team MVP in 2010...graduated with high honors...favorite sports teams are the Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers and Detroit Lions... favorite athletes are Nicklas Lidstrom and Matthew Stafford...favorite TV shows are It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Sons of Anarchy and Friends...favorite movies are Miracle and The Breakfast Club...favorite book is Harry Potter series...favorite author is J.K. Rowling... favorite musicians are Tim McGraw, Styx and Michael Jackson. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2014 25 5 10 15 6-12 2 0 2015 18 1 3 4 7-33 0 0 Totals 43 6 13 19 13-45 2 0
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Prior to AC: Played Junior hockey for the Port Huron Fighting Falcons in the North American Hockey League. Personal: Born Peter Antonios Megariotis on Aug. 9, 1991, in Orange, Calif., to parents Tony and Harriet...Favorites: sports team--NHL’s Los Angeles Kings; athletes--Ryan Miller, Anze Kopitar; TV show--Family Guy; movie--Nacho Libre; author--Tom Clancy; magazine--GQ; musicians/groups--John Mayer, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, The Offspring; food--everything except Spam...community service has included 100+ hours of teaching children to play hockey, Environment Pick-Up and assisted in multiple charity events incorporating hockey... hobbies are drawing, painting and sculpting... graduated from Anaheim Canyon High School in 2009...majoring in biology, with a chemistry major. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP-GS W-L-T GAA Saves/% ShO 2013 @ 0-0 0-0-0 0.00 0/.000 0 2014 Did Not Play 2015 # 1-0 0-0-0 0.00 2/1.00 0 Totals 1-0 0-0-0 0.00 2/1.00 0 @ Played at Ohio State # at Lake Superior State
JUNIOR BIOS Jeremy Olinyk Forward Junior - 6-0, 190 Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Blues
Tyler Parks Goalie Junior - 6-6, 225 St. Louis, Mo. St. Lawrence
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21 2014-15 (So. Year): Had a breakout season in which he set personal records for goals (11), assists (17) and total points (28)...also tied his career-best with a plus-9 rating... connected for two power-play goals and one shorthanded... led Bulldog sophomores in point-scoring and tied for fourth overall...opened the season on a four-game point-scoring streak (3 goals, 4 assists, 7 points)...reached his career-high of three points in a game on three occasions--the last on Jan. 9 at Bethel (7-3) when he had two goals and an assist...switched jersey number to 21...played in 30 of the team’s 31 games. 2013-14 (Fr. Year): Played in 23 games to earn first letter at Adrian...scored six goals and assisted on 11...finished with a plus-9 rating... scored one power play goal and had gamewinning goal against Lake Forest on Feb. 14... scored a pair of goals against Finlandia on Jan. 25...had a pair of assists at Marian on Dec. 7 and at Buffalo State on Jan. 3...ranked 37th nationally in rookie points per game (0.74) and eighth in the NCHA (0.86)...wore #67. Prior to AC: Spent two full seasons playing for the Winnipeg Blues of the MJHL...played in 54 games in 2012-13 and recorded 24 goals and 47 assists...played in 61 games in 2011-12 and scored 27 goals while adding 41 assists... split time in 2010-11 between the Blues and St. Albert Steel of the AJHL. Personal: Majoring in business management... born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on March 2, 1992... son of Rod and Doreen Olinyk...attended Westwood Collegiate, graduating in 2010... Favorites: sports teams--New York Yankees and Minnesota Vikings; athletes--Derek Jeter and Pavel Bure; TV show--King of Queens; movies-The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy; book--Lord of the Rings; musicians--Chief Keef and Bobby Schmerda.
2014-15 (So. Year): Turned aside 22 of 24 shots he faced in a tough 2-1 loss at Vermont in his only appearance...helped the Saints to the Eastern College Athletic Conference Semifinals versus Colgate. 2013-14 (Fr. Year): Played 300 minutes and 39 seconds over a span of seven games...made St. Lawrence debut in relief on Oct. 19 at Ferris State...earned first collegiate start against Northeastern a week later, a 6-4 win with 20 saves...twice recorded career-high saves of 22...compiled a 2.16 GAA in three ECAC league games. Personal: Born Tyler Richard Parks on May 9, 1992, in St. Louis, Mo....nickname is Parksy... son of Erica Parks...Favorites: sports teams-NHL’s Colorado Avalanche and St. Louis Blues; athletes--Pekka Rinne and Carey Price; TV show--Shark Tank; movie--The Rookie; author-J.K. Rowling; book--The Power Within the Path to Elite Goaltending; musicians/ groups-Luke Bryan and Florida Georgia Line; foods-pasta with vegetables...career goal is to be an investment banker...likes to play tennis and golf...aspires to play professional hockey... volunteered at a nursing home and soup kitchen in high school...majoring in business, with an economics minor. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP-GS W-L-T GAA Saves/% ShO 2014 $ 7-3 2-1-0 2.99 93/.861 0 2015 $ 1-1 0-1-0 2.04 22/.917 0 Totals 8-4 2-2-0 2.84 115/.871 0 $ Played at St. Lawrence
NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2014 23 6 11 17 8-24 1 1 2015 30 11 17 28 10-28 2 0 Totals 53 17 28 45 18-52 3 1
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JUNIOR BIOS Brett Pinkerton Forward Junior - 6-2, 225 Pilot Mound, Manitoba
Waywayseecappo Wolverines
73 2014-15 (So. Year): In the Oct. 31 season opener versus Northland (9-2), he had an assist, two shots and a plus-1 rating...scored a goal and two assists to go along with a plus-3 rating and five shots on goal in a series sweep over Marian-Wis. (Dec. 5-6)...plus-4 rating overall... wore jersey number 29. 2013-14 (Fr. Year): Named to the NCHA AllFreshman Team while establishing career highs in goals, assists, points and games played... earned first letter...ranked tied for sixth in the NCHA in freshman scoring (0.88 PPG)... recorded a plus-14 rating...had a power play goal and one assist in season opener at Northland on Nov. 1...scored a goal in three straight games on Dec. 6, Dec. 7 and Jan. 3. Prior to AC: Spent three seasons (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13) with the Waywayseecappo Wolverines of the MJHL...logged 59 games in 2012-13 with 24 goals and 30 assists...served 56 penalty minutes...played in 61 games during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons... scored 21 goals and added 23 assists in 201112 and scored 17 goals and added 35 assists in 2010-11...played for Pembina Valley Hawks in 2010 winning AAA Provincial...posted a record of 34-7-3 under coach Steve Mullin. Personal: Majoring in physical education with a minor in health…born in Pilot Mound, Manitoba on February 8, 1992…son of Myron and Janice Pinkerton…graduated from Pliot Mound Collegiate Institutional in 2010... favorite sports team is the Toronto Blue Jays... favorite athletes are Phil Kessel and Alex Ovechkin...favorite TV show is Ray Donovan... favorite movie is Blue Streak. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2014 27 7 11 18 8-16 4 0 2015 19 1 6 7 3-6 0 0 Totals 46 8 17 25 11-22 4 0
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Brent Sauve Forward Junior - 6-1, 215 Sarnia, Ontario Sarnia Legionnaires
15 2014-15 (So. Year): Donned No. 66...played in seven games, scoring a goal and two assists... first point of the season was an assist in a 7-2 win over Northland (Nov. 1)...had two points (1g-1a) in a 7-3 victory over Bethel on Jan. 9... cut down on time in the penalty box. 2013-14 (Fr. Year): Played in 13 games for the Bulldogs earning first letter...scored three goals and also had two assists...finished the season with plus-4 rating...scored the game-tying goal in 4-4 game at St. Olaf on Jan. 10...scored first career goal and was plus-2 against Fredonia State on Nov. 30. Prior to AC: Spent three seasons playing with the Sarnia Legionnaires of the GOJHL...played in 34 games in 2012-13 and recorded 18 goals and 19 assists...served 64 penalty minutes... played in 38 games in 2011-12 and tallied 25 goals and 18 assists...served 99 penalty minutes...played in 51 games in 2010-11 and had 13 goals and 18 assists...served 104 penalty minutes. Personal: Majoring in business management with a minor in economics...born in Sarnia, Ontario on May 20, 1992...son of Bob and Carol Sauve...attended Northern Collegiate Institute in Sarnia graduating in 2010...named male athlete of the year in 2009...graduated among top 80-85 percent in his class...favorite sports teams are the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Blue Jays...favorite athletes are Steven Stamkos and Jeff Carter...favorite TV shows are Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad and Prison Break...favorite movies are Forrest Gump and Remember the Titans...favorite musicians are Mumford and Sons, Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood...enjoys fishing, biking and boating in his spare time. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2014 13 3 2 5 7-25 0 0 2015 7 1 2 3 2-4 0 0 Totals 20 4 4 8 9-29 0 0
SEASON PREVIEW: Primed for More Success The Bulldogs know they will have the bulls-eye on their collective back from opponents. That's because Adrian is the defending Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) regularseason and Harris Cup champion and nationally ranked No. 3 in the both preseason polls by D3hockey/ USCHO.com. But the Bulldogs, who have a mix of 15 returning lettermen and a talented recruiting class of 12 newcomers, also know they'll be taking it one shift at a time, one game at a time to accomplish a progression of goals that resembles like stepping up a ladder. "Expectations are high here at Adrian and our goals remain the same every year," says second-year head coach Adam Krug '12, who piloted the Bulldogs to a 24-43 record, 16-1-1 NCHA mark and NCAA Semifinals appearance while earning conference coach of the year honors as a rookie in 2014-15. "Win the next game. Win a conference regular season championship. Win a conference playoff championship. Win an NCAA championship. "We'll definitely have a target on our back considering we're the defending conference champions but that's nothing new," Krug added. "From Day 1, we've had a target. Anyone can win on any night in this league and we'll have to be up to the challenge every night." Despite losing two all-Americans among a group of 12 lettermen, Adrian still has some firepower in the cupboard. Left winger Kyle Brothers headlines that list as he earned first-team All-America and NCHA Freshman of the Year accolades while racking up 24 goals and 25 assists to pace AC in scoring with 49 total points. Classmate Mathew Thompson, who centers a line with Brothers, added scoring totals of 23+20=43 with a 24-plus rating to earn a place on the conference's allfreshmen team, giving the Bulldogs the most potent duo in NCAA Division III. "Kyle and Mat were the most electrifying players in the country last year," Krug said. "Kyle was first nationally in scoring and Mat wasn't far behind. They both can make plays and score goals.
It's a nice feeling to have them for another three years. We're looking for them to lead the way again up front." Other returning Bulldogs who scored in double figures a season ago include junior forward Jeremy Olinyk (11+17=28), senior defenseman Chris Leone (6+12=18, +15) and sophomore right wing Taylor McCloy (4+14=18). That experience helps tempers the loss of several key losses. "We will miss our ten graduates from last year. That group played in the NCAA tournament three times and got to the frozen four once," said Krug. "I think the class of 2015 showed our returners how to get there and now that experience can help us get over the top. We have 60 goals to replace and 23 wins between the pipes from that group. It will be hard to replace them but we're confident in the kids we brought in." Some of the top newcomers to the team include freshman center Connor Armour, freshman left wing Trevor Boyd, junior goalie Tyler Parks and freshman goalie Kevin Entmaa. One of the unknowns for the Bulldogs is the goaltending situation, which includes four on the 27-man roster. Sophomore Dillon Kelley has the most experience on the team after posting a 2-0 record, 2.00 goals-against average and .892 save percentage in 2014-15. Parks joins fellow D-I transfer Peter Megariotis, of Anaheim, Calif., who previously skated for Lake Superior State and Ohio State. "...We have four guys that can all stop the puck...We’re in the business of winning hockey games and the guy that gives us the best chance is going to play,” explains Krug. So what will change in Year 2 of the Krug coaching era? "Obviously, 12 new players. When you have the type of turnover that we had this off-season, we'll have to re-teach just about everything," Krug stated. "We'll tweak some things to cater to the different lineup but I don't foresee any major changes. We'll be a strong transition team again ...”
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SOPHOMORE BIOS Kyle Brothers Forward Sophomore - 6-1, 200 Watford, Ontario Chatham Maroons
95 2014-15 (Fr. Year): AHCA first-team AllAmerican and NCHA Freshman of the Year after leading the nation in scoring... scored 15 goals and 32 points in 18 NCHA games... named Harris Cup Most Valuable Player...ACrecord eight game-winning goals. Prior to AC: Played for the Chatham Maroons of the GOJHL in 2013-14, finishing with 57 goals and 65 assists for a whopping 122 points...led the GOJHL in scoring and was named Western Conference Player of the Year...GOJHL career: 107 goals and 155 assists in 149 games. Personal: Majoring in physical education with a minor in math...son of Jeff and Bev. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2015 30 24 25 49 4-8 9 8
Dillon Kelley Goaltender Sophomore - 6-5, 214 Petoskey, Mich. Austin Bruins
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Blake Butzow Defense Sophomore - 6-6, 225 Plymouth, Mich. Cowichan Valley Capitals
25 2014-15 (Fr. Year): Tabbed to the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association All-Freshman Team...turned in plus-9 rating...registered first career point as a Bulldog with an assist in a 5-3 win at Concordia-Wis. on Nov. 14...notched first goal on Dec. 5 during a 6-0 shutout over Marian, in addition to a plus-3. Prior to AC: Played during the 2013-14 season for Cowichan Valley Capitals and Penticton Vees of the BCHL...played 32 total games with a goal and four assists. Personal: Majoring in exercise science; minor in economics...son of Brian and Marlene. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2015 22 1 2 3 6-15 0 0
Taylor McCloy Forward Sophomore - 6-1, 195 Keswick, Ontario Aurora Tigers
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2014-15 (Fr. Year): Made his collegiate debut on Nov. 30, coming off the bench against Neumann and making six saves...chalked up his first AC win in a reserve role at Bethel on Jan. 9, making 12 saves while allowing no goals in the final 34:04 to help the Bulldogs overcome a 3-1 deficit in the second period to win 7-3.
2014-15 (Fr. Year): Scored 18 points in his first 12 games as a Bulldog...tallied four points in his collegiate debut in a 9-2 win versus Northland in the season opener...didn’t play in the second semester...despite missing up to 18 games, he still was the team’s eighth-leading overall scorer and third among freshmen.
Prior to AC: Began the 2013-14 season with the Michigan Warriors of the NAHL...played 17 games and posted a 2.74 goals-against average and .903 save percentage.
Prior to AC: Played for three seasons with the Aurora Tigers of the OJHL...finished with 68 goals and 74 assists...
Personal: Majoring in sports marketing...son of Jason and Kay Kelley...attended Petoskey High School, graduating in 2012.
Personal: Majoring in business marketing with a minor in history...son of Dan McCloy... attended Our Lady of the Lake Catholic in Keswick, graduating in 2011.
NCAA Career Statistics Season GP-GS W-L-T GAA Saves/% ShO 2015 4-1 2-0-0 2.00 33/.892 0
NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2015 12 4 14 18 2-4 2 0
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SOPHOMORE BIOS Austin Rust Forward Sophomore - 5-10, 190 Algonac, Mich. Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
18 2014-15 (Fr. Year): Registered an assist in each of his first three games, including the Bulldogs’ season-opening 9-2 win over NCHA opponent Northland on Oct. 31... notched his first collegiate goal at Concordia-Wis. (Nov. 15) in a 6-2 victory, adding a career-high six shots and plus-1 rating...made his last appearance versus the Falcons on Feb. 21. Prior to AC: Played during the 2013-14 season for the Kirkland Lake Gold Miners of the NOJHL...served as alternate captain while playing 56 games...scored 35 goals and added 30 assists...helped lead his team to the NOJHL championship after finishing second during the regular season with 92 points... beat top-seeded Soo Thunderbirds 4-2 in the McNamara Trophy Finals series. Personal: Majoring in athletic training with a minor in business...parents are Ernie and Iris... graduated from Algonac High School in 2011. NCAA Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts. Pen-Min. PP GWG 2015 18 1 7 8 3-9 0 0
Bulldogs in the NCAA Tournament
2010 1st Round at Green Bay, Wis. #3 St. Norbert 4, #10 Adrian 3 2011 Quarterfinals at Adrian, Mich. #5 Adrian 5, #6 Elmira 3 Semifinals at Minneapolis, Minn. #5 Adrian 5, #3 Oswego St. 3 Championship at Minneapolis, Minn. #1 St. Norbert* 4, #5 Adrian 3 2013 Quarterfinals at Adrian, Mich. #3 Oswego St. 3, #6 Adrian 2 2014 Quarterfinals at De Pere, Wis. #1 St. Norbert* 7, #5 Adrian 2 2015 Quarterfinals at Adrian, Mich. #2 Adrian 5, #4 Oswego St. 4 Semifinals at Minneapolis, Minn. #7 Trinity-Conn.* 5, #2 Adrian 3
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FRESHMEN BIOS Connor Armour Forward Freshman - 6-0, 225 Whitby, Ontario Chatham Maroons
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Brian Bachnak Forward Freshman - 6-0, 202 Brownstown, Mich. Austin Bruins
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Before AC: Played for the Cobourg Cougars from 2010-15, setting a program record for the most games played...All-Ontario champions.
Before AC: Played for the Austin Bruins of the NAJHL...2013 Mr. Hockey of Michigan during his senior season in high school.
Personal: Parents: Ron and Christine...majoring in business, with a minor in marketing.
Personal: Parents are Joe and Alissa...majoring in sales and marketing...born in Riverview.
Trevor Boyd Forward Freshman - 6-2, 199 Muskegon, Mich. Austin Bruins
9 Before AC: A skilled and physical player who racked up 50 points on 26 goals and 24 assists as well as 133 penalty-minutes in 57 games for the 2014-15 Austin Bruins of the American Hockey League...also had a plus-16 rating... split 2013-14 campaign with Austin and the Soo Eagles, compiling 17 points (6g, 11a), 78 penalty-minutes and plus-16 in 48 contests. Personal: Born Trevor Glenn Boyd on Dec. 19, 1994 in Muskegon Mich....both mother, Mary, and father, Bob, graduated from Northern Michigan University...graduate of Mona Shores High School...Favorites: sports Team--Detroit Red Wings; athlete--Derek Jeter; TV show-Suits; movie--Into the Blue; food--pasta... enjoys all sports...a finance major.
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Cameron Cooper Defense Freshman - 6-3, 211 Fraser, Mich. Coulee Region Chill
4 Before AC: Played for the Coulee Region Chill of the North American Junior Hockey League for parts of previous two seasons...helped his travel team to a USA Hockey U-16 national championship...a 2012 graduate of Henry Ford II High School, located in Sterling Heights, Mich. Personal: Born Cameron Andrew Cooper on June 16, 1994, in Fraser, Mich....son of Glenn and Cheryl Cooper...father is a graduate of Wayne State university...Favorites: sports teams: NHL’s Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers of MLB; athletes: Nicklas Lidstrom, Albert Pujols...likes to golf...a business major.
FRESHMEN BIOS Cory Dunn Defense Freshman - 5-9, 155 Trenton, Mich. Austin Bruins
44 Before AC: Played for the Austin Bruins of the NAJHL...helped Trenton to the 2010 state hockey championship...two-time first-team allMichigan (2010-11, 2011-12). Personal: Accounting major...business minor.
Braden Hellems Defense Freshman - 5-10, 200 Thomas, Ontario Trenton Golden Hawks
19 Before AC: Skated for the Trenton Golden Hawks...named a 2014-15 Ontario Junior Hockey League Second Team All-Star... graduated from Parkside Collegiate Institute, located in St. Thomas, Ontario, in 2012. Personal: Full name is Braden Nickolas Kincaid Hellems...nickname is Helly...son of Joanne Hibbert...born on July 22, 1994 in St. Thomas Ontario...majoring in criminal justice.
Josh Shellman Defense Freshman - 5-10, 220 Romulus, Mich. Michigan Warriors
26 Before AC: Helped the Michigan Junior Warriors to a North American Hockey League North Division title...a 2012 graduate of Romulus High School. Personal: Parents are Melinda and Steve... full name is Joshua Steven Shellman... nickname is Shelly...born on April 26, 1994 in Romulus, Mich....an academic major in business management, with a minor in sports management.
Kevin Entmaa Goalie Freshman - 6-0, 190 Milton, Ontario Caledonia Corvairs
35 Before AC: Led the GOJHL with a 1.84 goalsagainst average while posting a 19-1-2 record... two-time OJHL North Division champion. Personal: Son of Ray and Sandy...business management major...born in Milton, Ontario.
Chase Matson Forward Freshman - 5-8, 179 Livonia, Mich. Soo Eagles
43 Before AC: Attended his freshman year at Schoolcraft Community College...graduated from Livonia Stevenson High School in 2012, where he was a member of the varsity soccer team...played junior hockey for the Soo Eagles in the North American Hockey League...a sophomore academically at Adrian. Personal: Born on April 12, 1994 in Royal Oak, Mich....parents are Kim and Steve...nickname is Matty...business management major with a minor in sports management.
Bryan Yim Forward Freshman - 5-8, 175 Farmington, Mich. New Jersey Hitmen
40 Before AC: Graduated from Farmington High School in 2012 where he was an Honor Roll student...had 14+33=47 scoring totals in 41 games last season with USPHL New Jersey Hitmen...team captain for Port Huron Fighting Falcons in 2013-14, setting club’s season record of 50 points (20g-30a)...selected to play in 2014 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament. Personal: Parents: Janet and Leonard... physics/engineering major...born in Detroit.
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2014-15 FINAL STATISTICS
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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Total Points
1. 230 - Shawn Skelly (102g, 128a) - 2007-11 2. 203 - Eric Miller (89g, 114a) - 2007-11 3. 162 - Zach Graham (60g, 102a) - 2009-13 4. 154 - Mike Dahlinger (45g, 109a) - 2007-11 5. 151 - Brad Houston (72g, 79a) - 2007-11 6. 135 - Chris Stansik (33g, 102a) - 2007-10, 11-12 7. 129 - Josh Ranalli (63g, 66a) - 2011-15 (tie) 129 - Adam Krug (52g, 77a) - 2007-09 9. 126 - Sam Kuzyk (59g, 67a) - 2007-11
Goals
1. 102 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-11 2. 89 - Eric Miller - 2007-11 3. 72 - Brad Houston - 2007-11 4. 63 - Josh Ranalli - 2011-15 5. 60 - Zach Graham - 2009-13 6. 59 - Sam Kuzyk - 2007-11 7. 52 - Adam Krug - 2007-09 8. 45 - Mike Dahlinger - 2007-11
Game-Winning Goals
1. 20 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-11 2. 14 - Zach Graham - 2009-13 3. 12 - Brad Houston - 2007-11 4. 11 - Eric Miller - 2007-11 5. 8 - Kyle Brothers - 2014-pres. (tie) 8 - Josh Ranalli - 2011-15 (tie) 8 - Andrew Dovey - 2009-13 8. 7 - Duston Hebebrand - 2011-15 (tie) 7 - Shelby Gray - 2011-14 (tie) 7 - Sam Kuzyk - 2007-11 (tie) 7 - Adam Krug - 2007-09
Power-Play Goals
1. 47 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-11 2. 29 - Eric Miller - 2007-11 3. 23 - Sam Kuzyk - 2007-11 4. 22 - Zach Graham - 2009-13 5. 21 - Josh Ranalli - 2011-15 6. 20 - Adam Krug - 2007-09 7. 18 - Brad Houston - 2007-11 8. 17 - Shelby Gray - 2011-14
Short-Handed Goals
1. 7 - Eric Miller - 2007-11 2. 6 - Adam Krug - 2007-09 3. 5 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-11 4. 4 - Joel Workman - 2007-11 5. 3 - Josh Ranalli - 2011-15 (tie) 3 - Mike Towns - 2007-11 (tie) 3 - Kyle Watson - 2007-11 8. 2 - Duston Hebebrand - 2011-15 (tie) 2 - Kevin Balas - 2011-13
Assists
1. 128 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-11 2. 114 - Eric Miller - 2007-11 3. 109 - Mike Dahlinger - 2007-11 4. 108 - Quinn Waller - 2007-11 5. 102 - Zach Graham - 2009-13 (tie) 102 - Chris Stansik - 2007-10, 11-12 7. 79 - Josh Cousineau - 2010-14 (tie) 79 - Brad Houston - 2007-11
6. 320 - Brad Houston - 2007-11 7. 317 - Adam Krug - 2007-09 8. 296 - Shelby Gray - 2011-14 9. 274 - Josh Cousineau - 2010-14 10. 272 - Mike Dahlinger - 2007-11
Plus/Minus
1. 141 - Chris Stansik - 2007-10, 11-12 2. 140 - Quinn Waller - 2007-11 3. 138 - Jeremy Klaver - 2007-11 4. 131 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-11 5. 126 - Eric Miller - 2007-11 6. 106 - Brad Houston - 2007-11 7. 101 - Mike Dahlinger - 2007-11 8. 99 - Zach Graham - 2009-13 9. 94 - Sam Kuzyk - 2007-11 10. 86 - Bobby Hineman - 2007-11
Most Wins
1. 93 - Brad Fogal - 2007-11 2. 53 - Scott Shackell - 2011-15 3. 34 - James Hamby - 2011-15 4. 6 - Bryan Scott - 2007-09 5. 3 - Jeremy Cross - 2007-11
Saves
1. 2,427 - Brad Fogal (205 GA) - 2007-11 2. 1,789 - Scott Shackell (142 GA) - 2011-15 3. 1,192 - James Hamby (119 GA) - 2011-15 4. 157 - Bryan Scott (31 GA) - 2007-09 5. 97 - Jeremy Cross (5 GA) - 2007-11
Save Percentage (min. 300 saves)
1. .926 - Scott Shackell (142 GA, 1,789 saves) - 2011-15 2. .922 - Brad Fogal (205 GA, 2,427 saves) - 2007-11 3. .909 - James Hamby (119 GA, 1,1192 saves) - 2011-15
Goals-Against Average (min. 450 minutes) 1. 2.03 - Brad Fogal (205 GA, 6,051 min) - 2007-11 2. 2.13 - Scott Shackell (142 GA, 3,998 min) - 2011-15 3. 2.51 - James Hamby (119 GA, 2,847 min) - 2011-15 4. 3.56 - Bryan Scott (31 GA, 523 min) - 2007-09
Shutouts
1. 13 - Brad Fogal - 2007-11 2. 9 - Scott Shackell - 2011-15 3. 5 - James Hamby - 2011-15 4. 1 - Jeremy Cross - 2007-11 (tie) 1 - Bryan Scott - 2007-09
Games Played
1. 116 - Quinn Waller - 2007-11 2. 114 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-11 3. 113 - Brad Houston - 2007-11 (tie) 113 - Jeremy Klaver - 2007-11 5. 112 - Josh Ranalli - 2011-15 (tie) 112 - Sam Kuzyk - 2007-11 (tie) 112 - Zach Graham - 2009-13 (tie) 112 - Chris Stansik - 2007-10, 11-12 9. 109 - Ryan Gieseler - 2011-15 (tie) 109 - Kyle Watson - 2007-11
Shots on Goal
1. 593 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-11 2. 411 - Eric Miller - 2007-11 3. 356 - Josh Ranalli - 2011-15 4. 346 - Zach Graham - 2009-13 5. 331 - Sam Kuzyk - 2007-11
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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Total Points
1. 77- Adam Krug (30g, 47a) - 2007-08 2. 74 - Shawn Skelly (30g, 44a) - 2007-08 3. 69 - Eric Miller (40g, 29a) - 2007-08 4. 65 - Shawn Skelly (30g, 35a) - 2008-09 5. 54 - Mike Dahlinger (13g, 41a) - 2009-10 6. 52 - Adam Krug (22g, 30a) - 2008-09 7. 51 - Eric Miller (18g, 33a) - 2008-09 8. 49 - Kyle Brothers (24g, 25a) - 2014-15 (tie) 49 - Shawn Skelly (21g, 28a) - 2010-11
Goals
1. 40 - Eric Miller - 2007-08 2. 30 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-08 (tie) 30 - Adam Krug - 2007-08 (tie) 30 - Shawn Skelly - 2008-09 5. 24 - Kyle Brothers - 2014-15 6. 23 - Mathew Thompson - 2014-15 7. 22 - Adam Krug - 2008-09 (tie) 22 - Shaquille Merasty - 2012-13 9. 21 - Brad Houston - 2007-08 21 - Shawn Skelly - 2010-11 21 - Josh Ranalli - 2013-14
Game-Winning Goals
1. 8 - Kyle Brothers - 2014-15 2. 7 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-08 3. 5 - Shaquille Merasty - 2012-13 (tie) 5 - Shawn Skelly - 2008-09 (tie) 5 - Shawn Skelly - 2010-11 6. 4 - Mathew Thompson - 2014-15 (tie) 4 - Brad Houston - 2008-09 (tie) 4 - Adam Krug - 2007-08 (tie) 4 - Eric Miller - 2007-08 (tie) 4 - Josh Ranalli - 2013-14
Power-Play Goals
7. 131 - Shawn Skelly (30 goals) - 2007-08 8. 108 - Josh Ranalli (17 goals) - 2014-15 (tie) 108 - Shelby Gray (12 goals) - 2012-13
Plus/Minus
1. 49 - Eric Miller - 2007-08 2. 47 - Adam Krug - 2007-08 3. 46 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-08 4. 44 - Quinn Waller - 2008-09 5. 43 - Quinn Waller - 2007-08 (tie) 43 - Chris Stansik - 2007-08 7. 42 - Jeremy Klaver - 2009-10 8. 41 - Chris Stansik - 2008-09
Most Wins
1. 25 - Brad Fogal (25-1-1) - 2008-09 (tie) 25 - Brad Fogal (25-4-1) - 2010-11 3. 23 - Brad Fogal (23-4-0) - 2009-10 4. 20 - Brad Fogal (20-2-0) - 2007-08 5. 18 - Scott Shackell (18-2-3) - 2014-15 6. 13 - Scott Shackell (13-3-1) - 2011-12 7. 12 - James Hamby (12-0-1) - 2012-13 8. 11 - Scott Shackell (11-2-2) - 2012-13 (tie) 11 - Scott Shackell (11-1-1) - 2013-14 (tie) 11 - James Hamby (11-2-3) - 2013-14
Saves
1. 774 - Brad Fogal (65 GA) - 2010-11 2. 641 - Brad Fogal (61 GA) - 2009-10 3. 584 - Scott Shackell (47 GA) - 2014-15 4. 536 - Brad Fogal (42 GA) - 2008-09 5. 476 - Brad Fogal (37 GA) - 2007-08 6. 457 - Scott Shackell (34 GA) - 2011-12 7. 388 - Scott Shackell (28 GA) - 2012-13 8. 363 - James Hamby (34 GA) - 2012-13 (tie) 363 - James Hamby (33 GA) - 2013-14
1. 20 - Shawn Skelly - 2008-09 2. 13 - Eric Miller - 2007-08 3. 12 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-08 4. 10 - Adam Krug - 2008-09 (tie) 10 - Adam Krug - 2007-08 6. 9 - Kyle Brothers - 2014-15 (tie) 9 - Josh Ranalli - 2013-14 (tie) 9 - Shawn Skelly - 2010-11 (tie) 9 - Sam Kuzyk - 2009-10
Save Percentage (min. 80 saves)
Short-Handed Goals
Goals-Against Average (min. 100 minutes)
1. 5 - Adam Krug - 2007-08 2. 3 - Eric Miller - 2007-08 (tie) 3 - Joel Workman - 2009-10 4. five w/2 (most recent: Josh Ranalli, 2011-12)
Assists
1. 47 - Adam Krug - 2007-08 2. 44 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-08 3. 41 - Mike Dahlinger - 2009-10 4. 39 - Quinn Waller - 2007-08 5. 35 - Shawn Skelly - 2008-09 6. 33 - Eric Miller - 2008-09 7. 30 - Chris Stansik - 2009-10 (tie) 30 - Adam Krug - 2008-09
Shots on Goal
1. 166 - Adam Krug (22 goals) - 2008-09 2. 158 - Shawn Skelly (30 goals) - 2008-09 3. 152 - Shawn Skelly (21 goals) - 2010-11 (tie) 152 - Shawn Skelly (21 goals) - 2009-10 5. 151 - Adam Krug (30 goals) - 2007-08 6. 136 - Eric Miller (40 goals) - 2007-08
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1. .933 - Scott Shackell (28 GA, 388 saves) - 2012-13 2. .931 - Scott Shackell (34 GA, 457 saves) - 2011-12 3. .928 - Brad Fogal (37 GA, 476 saves) - 2007-08 4. .927 - Brad Fogal (42 GA, 536 saves) - 2008-09 5. .926 - Scott Shackell (47 GA, 584 saves) - 2014-15 6. .923 - Brad Fogal (65 GA, 774 saves) - 2010-11 7. .917 - James Hamby (33 GA, 363 saves) - 2013-14 8. .916 - Scott Shackell (33 GA, 360 saves) - 2013-14 1. 0.83 - Jeremy Cross (2 GA, 145 min) - 2008-09 2. 1.66 - Brad Fogal (42 GA, 1,517 min) - 2008-09 3. 1.82 - Brad Fogal (37 GA, 1,220 min) - 2007-08 4. 1.97 - Scott Shackell (28 GA, 854 min) - 2012-13 5. 2.00 - Dillon Kelley (4 GA, 120 min) - 2014-15 6. 2.07 - Scott Shackell (34 GA, 985 min) - 2011-12 7. 2.11 - James Hamby (33 GA, 937 min) - 2013-14 8. 2.13 - Scott Shackell (47 GA, 1323 min) - 2014-15 9. 2.23 - Brad Fogal (65 GA, 1,752 min) - 2010-11
Shutouts
1. 5 - Brad Fogal - 2008-09 (tie) 5 - Brad Fogal - 2007-08 3. 4 - Scott Shackell - 2014-15 4. 3 - James Hamby - 2013-14 5. three w/2 (most recent: Scott Shackell, 2013-14)
Games played
1. 31 - Adam Davies & Josh Ranalli, 2014-15 3. Fourteen w/30 (most recent: Kyle Brothers, Ryan Gieseler, Duston Hebebrand, Chris Leone, Ryan Lowe, Jeremy Olinyk, 2014-15)
BULLDOGS IN NCAA RECORD BOOK Single Game Individual Records Power Play Goals - 3rd (3) Eric Miller vs. MinnCrookston, 1/18/08 Quickest Hat Trick to Start a Game - 3rd (10:52) Adam Krug vs. Concordia, 2/22/08 Single Game Team Records Most Assists - 1st (36) Adrian vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Most Points - 1st (56) Adrian vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Combined Goals - 6th (22) Adrian vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Combined Assists - 1st (40) Adrian vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Combined Points - 1st (62) Adrian vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Power Play Goals - T7th (6) Adrian vs. Neumann, 10/28/07 Combined Penalties - 3rd (39) Adrian vs. Lawrence, 11/7/08 Short Handed Goals - T7th (3) Adrian vs. Concordia, 2/23/08 Single Season Individual Records Assists on GWG - 1st (7) Zach Graham, 2009-10; Eric Miller, 2008-09; Shawn Skelly, 2008-09; Adam Krug, 2007-08; Eric Miller, 2007-08; Shawn Skelly 2010-11 Power Play Goals - T9th (20) Shawn Skelly, 2008-09 Goalie Win Pct. - 5th (.962, 12-0-1) James Hamby, 2012-13; T10th (.944, 25-1-1) Brad Fogal, 2008-09 Goalie Shutouts-7th (5) Brad Fogal, 2008-09 & 2009-10 Game Winning Goals - T4th (8) Kyle Brothers; T18th (7) Shawn Skelly, 2007-08 Consecutive Shutout Minutes - 14th (174:10) Brad Fogal, Jan. 17-30, 2009 Single Season Team Records Goals - 9th (220) Adrian, 2007-08 Goals Per Game - 5th (7.59) Adrian, 2007-08 Assists - 9th (338) Adrian, 2007-08; 10th (333), 2009-10 Points - 10th (558) Adrian, 2007-08 Power Play Goals - T5th (70) Adrian, 2007-08 & ‘08-09 Power Play Percentage - 6th (.361) Adrian, 2008-09 Scoring Margin - 2nd (5.34) Adrian, 2007-08; 4th (4.83) Adrian, 2008-09 Win Percentage - T3rd (.948, 27-1-1) Adrian, 2008-09
Annual Individual Champions (con’t.) Assists Per Game - Mike Dahlinger (1.46), 2009-2010 Power Play Goals - Eric Miller (13), 2007-2008 Power Play Goals - Shawn Skelly (20), 2008-09 Game Winning Goals - Kyle Brothers (8), 2014-15; Shawn Skelly (7), 2007-08 Goalie Win Percentage - Brad Fogal (.909), 2007-08; Brad Fogal (.944), 2008-09 Goalie Win Percentage - James Hamby (.962), 2012-13 Annual Team Champions Scoring Offense - Adrian (7.59), 2007-08; Adrian (6.52), 2008-09; Adrian (6.71), 2009-10; Adrian (4.97), 201011; Adrian (4.89), 2012-13 Scoring Margin - Adrian (+5.34), 2007-08; Adrian (+4.83), 2008-09; Adrian (+4.25), 2009-10; Adrian (+2.73), 2010-11 Power Play Percentage - Adrian (.340), 2007-08; Adrian (.361), 2008-09; Adrian (.321), 2012-13 Penalty Kill Percentage - Adrian (.901), 2009-10 Winning Percentage - Adrian (.948), 2008-09; Adrian (.850), 2010-11; Adrian (.875), 2012-13 Miscellaneous Streaks Fewest Losses Season - Adrian (T1st), 2008-09 Conference Win Streak - Adrian (66), Dec. 1, 2007-Nov. 6, 2010 Overall Win Streak - 2nd Adrian (36), Nov. 2, 2008 to Dec. 5, 2009 Home Win Streak - 2nd Adrian (29), Nov. 2, 2008 to Nov. 6, 2010 Road Win Streak - 2nd Adrian (16), Oct. 25, 2008 to Jan. 1, 2010 Final USCHO Division III Poll 2007-08 - 11th Adrian (116 pts., 2 first-place votes) 2008-09 - 7th Adrian (146 pts.) 2009-10 - 10th Adrian (123 pts.) 2010-11 - 2nd Adrian (270 pts.) 2011-12 - 11th Adrian (101 pts.) 2012-13 - 6th Adrian (196 pts.) 2013-14 - 6th Adrian (179 pts.) 2014-15 - 3rd Adrian (254 pts.)
Career Individual Records Assists on GWG - 1st (23) Shawn Skelly, 2007-11; 2nd (19) Eric Miller, 2007-11 Power Play Goals - 6th (47) Shawn Skelly, 2007-11 Game Winning Goals - 1st (20) Shawn Skelly, 2007-11; 11th (14) Zach Graham, 2010-13 Save Percentage - T14th (.926) Scott Shackell, 201215; T25th (.922) Brad Fogal, 2007-11 Goals Against Avg. - T17th (2.04) Brad Fogal, 2007-11 Goalie Shutouts - T5th (13) Brad Fogal, 2007-11; T12th (9) Scott Shackell, 2012-15 Goalie Win Pct. - 5th (.887) Brad Fogal, 2007-11; T14th (.831) Scott Shackell, 2012-15 Goalie Wins - 1st (93) Brad Fogal, 2007-11 Consecutive Games Played by a Skater-2nd (116) Quinn Waller, 2007-11; T6th (112) Zach Graham, ‘10-13 Annual Individual Champions Points Per Game - Adam Krug (2.66), 2007-2008 Points Per Game - Shawn Skelly (2.24), 2008-2009 Points Per Game - Mike Dahlinger (1.93), 2009-2010 Goals Per Game - Eric Miller (1.43), 2007-2008 Goals Per Game - Shawn Skelly (1.03), 2008-2009 Assists Per Game - Adam Krug (1.62), 2007-2008
Brad Fogal is the all-time wins leader in NCAA Division III history with 93 and is fifth all-time with an .887 win percentage.
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NCHA YEAR IN REVIEW 2014-15 NCHA Final Standings Conference School W-L-T Pct. Pts GF-GA 1. Adrian 16-1-1 .917 33 97-38 2. St. Norbert 13-4-1 .750 27 81-33 3. Lake Forest 12-5-1 .694 25 65-38 4. MSOE 11-7-0 .611 22 55-40 5. Marian 9-8-1 .528 19 52-60 6. St. Scholastica 8-8-2 .500 18 58-50 7. Lawrence 6-12-0 .333 12 39-74 8. Concordia (Wis.) 4-14-0 .222 8 43-75 (tie) Northland 3-13-2 .222 8 40-79 (tie) Finlandia 4-14-0 .222 8 33-76
Overall GP W-L-T Pct. GF-GA 31 24-4-3 .823 146-76 28 20-6-2 .750 126-49 27 15-7-5 .648 91-62 28 17-11-0 .607 89-67 27 14-12-1 .537 81-82 28 12-13-3 .482 89-77 27 7-19-1 .278 53-119 27 8-19-0 .296 77-114 25 3-18-4 .200 55-105 25 5-19-1 .220 44-105
2014-15 NCHA Awards Player of the Year: Leo Podolsky (Lake Forest College) Freshman of the Year: Kyle Brothers (Adrian College) Coach of the Year: Adam Krug (Adrian College) All-Conference (Alphabetically by position) Forward: Brian Berger (Marian University, Senior) Forward: Cullen Bradshaw (St. Norbert College, Senior) Forward: Kyle Brothers (Adrian College, Freshman) Forward: Michael Hill (St. Norbert College, Junior) Forward: Omar Mullan (MSOE, Freshman) Forward: Josh Ranalli (Adrian College, Senior) Defense: Ben Certo (Lake Forest, Junior) | 2014 All-NCHA | 2013 All-Freshman Defense: Marian Fiala (St. Norbert College, Senior) | 2014 All-NCHA Defense: Ryan Gieseler (Adrian College, Senior) | 2014 All-NCHA Defense: Blake Thompson (St. Norbert College, Sophomore) | 2014 All-NCHA Goalie: David Jacobson (St. Norbert College, Senior) | 4x All-NCHA Goalie: Leo Podolsky (Lake Forest College, Junior) | 2014 All-NCHA All-Freshmen Team (Alphabetically by position) Forward: Kyle Brothers (Adrian College) Forward: Omar Mullan (MSOE) Forward: Mat Thompson (Adrian College) Defense: Blake Butzow (Adrian College) Defense: Sean Campbell (St. Norbert College) Defense: Mark Whiteley (Marian University) Goalie: Mike Gudmandson (Marian University) (Note: Extra spot at all-freshmen team defense due to tie in voting) Adrian’s All-Academic Team Representatives (5) Senior forward Rob Heath, Sophomores Jake Flegel, Austin Hervey, Michael Hoy and Brent Sauve
2014-15 Harris Cup Results (Feb. 20-22, Feb. 28, Mar. 7) Quarterfinals, Two-Game Series (plus mini-game) #1 Adrian def. #8 Concordia-Wis 3-0, 8-4 #2 St. Norbert def. #7 Lawrence 5-0, 6-0 #6 St. Scholastica def. #3 Lake Forest 2-1, 2-3 (1-0) #4 MSOE def. #5 Marian 6-3, 2-4 (3-2, OT) (Note: All games at higher seeds)
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Semifinals #1 Adrian 4, #6 St. Scholastica 3 (OT) #2 St. Norbert 3, #4 MSOE 1 Championship Finals #1 Adrian 4, #2 St. Norbert 2
AHCA ALL-AMERICANS
ADAM KRUG 2007-08 2nd Team
SHAWN SKELLY 2010-11 1st Team
DUSTON HEBEBRAND 2013-14 2nd Team
MIKE DAHLINGER 2009-10 2nd Team
ZACH GRAHAM 2011-12, 2012-13 1st Team
KYLE BROTHERS 2014-15 1st Team
CHRIS STANSIK 2009-10, 2011-12 2nd Team, 1st Team
SHAQUILLE MERASTY 2012-13 2nd Team
JOSH RANALLI 2014-15 1st Team
RYAN GIESELER 2014-15 2nd Team
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Eric Bailen Kevin Balas Dan Barczuk Blake Barkwell Justin Basso JoJo Bojanowski Kyle Brothers Blake Butzow Lukas Ciotti Doug Clifford Shawn Courtney Josh Cousineau Kyle Crawford Jeremy Cross Frank Crupi Mike Dahlinger Adam Davies Andrew Dovey Mike Fiorillo Jake Flegel Brad Fogal Kyle Frieday Zach Galia Kyle Gallinger Pat George Mark Gertsakis Ryan Gieseler Zach Graham Shelby Gray David Haaf James Hamby Rob Heath Duston Hebebrand Austin Hervey Bobby Hineman Rob Hodnicki Brad Houston Michael Hoy Riley Hughes Dillon Kelley Jeremy Klaver Adam Krug Sam Kuzyk Mitch Laflamme Chris Leone Mike Leone Daniel Lisi Ryan Lowe Taylor McCloy Shaquille Merasty Micki Mihailovich Eric Miller Mike Morissette Sam Nyberg Jeremy Olinyk Brett Pinkerton Jordan Principalli Josh Ranalli Reed Renaud Eric Roman Austin Rust Drew Satterley Brent Sauve Bryan Scott Scott Shackell Shawn Skelly
2007-09 2011-15 2011-12 2009-12 2011-14 2007-08 2014-pres. 2014-pres. 2011-13 2011-12 2009-13 2010-14 2009-10 2007-11 2013-14 2007-11 2012-pres. 2009-13 2007-09 2013-15 2007-11 2008-10 2007-11 2009-13 2012-pres. 2007-11 2011-15 2009-13 2011-14 2013-15 2011-15 2011-15 2011-15 2013-pres. 2007-11 2007-10 2007-11 2013-pres. 2008-12 2014-pres. 2007-11 2007-09 2007-11 2012-13 2012-pres. 2008-09 2014-pres. 2011-15 2014-pres. 2012-13 2012-15 2007-11 2010-11 2012-13 2013-pres. 2013-pres. 2011-12 2011-15 2007-09 2008-11 2014-pres. 2007-11 2013-pres. 2007-09 2011-15 2007-11
Fredonia, N.Y. Justin Stadler 2007-08 Livonia, Mich. Warkworth, Ont. Chris Stansik ‘07-10, ‘11-12 Livonia, Mich. Livonia, Mich. Marc Stuart 2008-10 Dallas, Tex. Winnipeg, Man. Grant Telfer 2011-15 Saline, Mich. Mississauga, Ont. Mathew Thompson 2014-pres. Bolton, Ont. Washington Twp., Mich. Dylan Towns 2012-14 Surrey, B.C. Watford, Ont. Mike Towns 2007-11 Surrey, B.C. Plymouth, Mich. Quinn Waller 2007-11 Windsor, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Kyle Watson 2007-11 Stittsville, Ont. Woodhaven, Mich. Jordan Watts 2010-12 Oakville, Ont. Kaleden, B.C. Zach Wilson 2010-14 Pakenham, Ont. Penetang, Ont. Joel Workman 2007-11 Mooretown,Ont. Glencoe, Ont. Jeff Young 2009-12 Red Deer, Alb. Bowling Green, Ohio Chris Stansik is the Unionville, Ont. all-time leading Windsor, Ont. scorer among AC Bradford, Ont. defensemen with Burlington, Ont. 135 points on 33 Edmonton, Alb. goals and 102 asWhitby, Ont. Sharon, Ont. sists in 113 games Burlington, Ont. played from 2007Seffner, Fla. 10 and ‘11-12. Brighton, Mich. Massena, N.Y. Pickering, Ont. Penetang, Ont. Palmerston, Ont. Inermay, Sask. Medicine Hat, Alb. Ann Arbor, Mich. Richland, Mich. Waterloo, Ont. Brighton, Mich. Zach Graham led Odessa, Ont. the Bulldogs in Allen Park, Mich. scoring his last Chatham, Ont. two seasons on South Lyon, Mich. the way to career Calgary, Alb. totals of 60 goals Petoskey, Mich. Strathroy, Ont. and 102 assists Livonia, Mich. for 162 total Winnipeg, Man. points over 111 White Lake, Mich. games from 2009 Dearborn Hgts., Mich. Dearborn Hgts., Mich. to 2013. King City, Ont. Arnprior, Ont. Keswick, Ont. Minnedosa, Man. Westland, Mich. Erlanger, Ky. LaSalle, Ont. Brampton, Ont. Winnipeg, Man. Pilot Mound, Man. Calgary, Alb. Stoney Creek, Ont. LaSalle, Ont. Sam Kuzyk skated Southfield, Mich. for the Bulldogs Algonac, Mich. from 2007-11, Kentwood, Mich. Sarnia, Ont. compiling 59 goals Pickering, Ont. and 67 assists for Kanata, Ont. 126 points in 112 Wolverine Lake, Mich.
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