Friday, March 22, 2019

UNH Commits Update 3-22-19: Spotlight on Stützle & Margel

Tim Stützle
2020 UNH Commit
Will Margel
2020 UNH Commit

Player Spotlight - Tim Stützle

During the U20 German Development League's regular season, 17-year-old UNH Commit Tim Stützle (DOB:1/15/2002) missed 14 games due to injury. Nevertheless, Stützle tied for 4th in league scoring (55 points) and tied for 3rd in goals (23) and assists (32). In terms of Points per Game (2.5), Goals per Game (1.09) and Assists per Game (1.52), Stützle lead the league.

Tim returned to the Jungadler Mannheim U20 lineup in time for the DNL Playoffs. In the semifinals, Stützle tallied 2 goals and 2 assists in the decisive third game against the Berlin Junior Polar Bears (see video highlights). On Wednesday, the Young Eagles beat the Kölner Young Sharks 3-2 and Stützle assisted on the first goal. To date, he is the second leading scorer in the DNL U20 Playoffs.



Jungadler Mannheim is one victory away from winning the U20 Championship. Last season, Stützle and the Young Eagles won the DNL U19 Title.

Tim Stützle is on track to enroll at UNH in the Fall of 2020. Last May, he was selected by the Sioux City Musketeers in the 2018 USHL Draft. He will be eligible for the 2020 NHL Draft.

Player Spotlight - Will Margel

At the 2019 Beantown Spring Classic two weekends ago, Will Margel added 3 assists to his season's totals and reached the magic number of 100 points. He is now the all-time top, regular season scorer in the history of the Selects Hockey Academy U18 team. He leads the franchise in regular season goals (45), assists (55), and points (100). These totals exceed those of notable alumni such as Shane Pinto, a University of North Dakota commit who could be a 2nd round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft and Kyle Haskins, a Michigan State commit.

The Selects Academy is an affiliate member of the United States Premier Hockey League. In late February, Margel and the 18U team won the 2019 USPHL 18U Championship. Will tallied a goal and 4 assists in 4 games including the game-winning assist against Newbridge Academy, the game-tying goal in the semifinal game against the Skipjacks, and the game-tying assist in the Championship game against the Jersey Hitmen. Last year, Margel and the Selects Academy team won the USPHL 16U Championship.

From April 3-8, Margel and his Selects Academy 18U teammates will compete in the 2019 USA Hockey Tier 1 National Championship in Grand Rapids, Michigan. They represent the Central Connecticut Youth Hockey Association. They enter the tournament as the 7th-ranked Tier 1 18U team in the country.

Will Margel, who just turned 18 on March 16th, will graduate from the South Kent School this spring. Last May, 2017 he was selected by the Sioux Falls Stampede in the USHL Draft. He is on track to enroll at UNH in the Fall of 2020.

News & Notes

British Columbia Hockey League:

~ 2019 UNH Commit Chase Stevenson and the Trail Smoke Eaters finished the BCHL regular season in late February. Stevenson played in 57 games and his 53 points were the 16th highest in the league. He also tied for 13th in assists (34).
Trail won the opening round of the 2019 BCHL Playoffs and are currently tied, 2 games apiece, with the Vernon Vipers in the quarterfinal round. Stevenson has scored a goal and 6 assists in 7 playoff games. He signed a National Letter of Intent with UNH and is on track to enroll next Fall.

United State Hockey League:

~Since his mid-season trade from the Omaha Lancers to the Madison Capitals, Kalle Eriksson has doubled his assists from 12 to 24 and quadrupled his goals from 1 to 4. Eriksson is projected to enroll at UNH next Fall but he has not yet signed a National Letter of Intent.

New England Prep School Hockey:

Connor Sweeney:
Sweeney and the Lawrence Academy Spartans won the final two games of the regular season to earn the Independent School League, Keller Division Title. In these games, Sweeney scored the game-winner against St. Sebastian's and added a goal and assist in the victory over Tabor Academy. Lawrence lost to KUA in the semifinals of the Elite 8 Playoffs. Sweeney tallied 1 assist in two playoff games. The graduating senior at Lawrence Academy plans to play junior hockey next season and enroll at UNH in Fall 2020.

David Sacco:
Sacco, a sophomore teammate of Connor Sweeney's at Lawrence Academy, tied for 3rd in scoring (29 points) and tied for 2nd in goals (14) on the 5th-ranked Spartans. He scored the team's first goal in the 2-1 overtime win over Northfield Mount Hermon in the Elite 8 quarterfinals.

Robert Cronin:
Robert Cronin, a graduating senior at The Gunnery, tallied the 3rd most assists (35) in New England Prep School Hockey. He also tied for 2nd in scoring (54 points). The 6th-ranked Highlanders lost to KUA, the eventual champions, 1-0 in the Elite 8 quarterfinals.

Liam Devlin:
Devlin, an 18-year-old junior at St. Sebastian's, was the 6th leading scorer (26 points) on the 3rd-ranked Arrows squad. They lost to Dexter in the Elite 8 quarterfinals. Devlin will be one of St. Sebastian's captains next season.

John "JP" Turner:
JP Turner, UNH's newest commit, is a 16-year-old sophomore at Avon Old Farms. He finished the season as the team's 5th leading scorer (5G, 8A, 13Pts). The Winged Beavers lost to Deerfield Academy 1-4 in the Large School quarterfinals.

Morgan Winters:
Winters, a 17-year-old sophomore at Tabor Academy, lead the team in scoring (34 points) and assists (21), and tied for 2nd in goals (13). Tabor did not qualify for the New England Prep Playoffs.

North American Hockey League:

Marek Wazny, a 19-year-old forward with the Maryland Black Bears, scored a goal in this Top 5 NAHL Play of the Week last week:



National Collegiate Development Conference:

~ 2020 UNH Commit Aidan Curran, an 18-year-old rookie in the NCDC, finished the regular season tied for 10th in league scoring (49 points) and 6th in assists (37).

~ 2020 UNH Commit Zack Jones, also an 18-year-old rookie in the NCDC, finished the regular season tied for 11th in league assists (31).

Canadian Sport School Hockey League:

~ Nick Ardanaz, a 16-year-old defenseman with the Delta Hockey Academy Midget Prep team in British Columbia, finished the regular season as the 6th leading scorer (30 points) among all CSSHL defensemen. He also tied for 4th in assists (25).

2018-19 Statistics

NOTE
The statistics for the commits, presented in the following table, are categorized by the projected year they will enroll in UNH. For example, the "2019 Commits" are projected to begin playing for UNH in the Fall of 2019. I have based these projections on a number of factors including:
~ If a National Letter of Intent has been signed.
~ The year the commit and UNH coaches originally targeted for enrollment in UNH.
~ How old the commit would be upon admission.
~ Number of years in junior hockey prior to admission.
~ The commit's performance in recent seasons as well as injuries.
~ Anticipated date of high school graduation.
~ Number of UNH players leaving the team at the end of the previous season and the position they played.

Player Team League GP Goals Asst Pts PIM
2019 Commits
Kalle Eriksson 9/15/99 (D) Madison Capitals USHL 31 4 12 16 14
Omaha Lancers USHL 24 1 12 13 6
Nolan McElhaney 4/22/99 (D) Omaha Lancers USHL 5 0 0 0 2
Chase Stevenson* 1/13/99 (F) Trail Smoke Eaters BCHL 32 9 22 31 26
Playoffs 7 1 5 6 8
Surrey Eagles BCHL 25 10 12 22 37
2020 Commits
Aidan Curran 1/22/01 (F) NH Jr Monarchs NCDC 50 12 37 49 36
Playoffs 2 0 0 0 2
Zack Jones 3/31/01 (F) Boston Bandits NCDC 50 4 31 35 20
Playoffs 2 0 0 0 0
Will Margel 3/16/01 (F) Selects Academy 18U Overall 64 45 55 100 18
USPHL 18U 5 4 7 11 4
Playoffs 4 1 4 5 0
BEAST Series 10 9 5 14 8
NE Regionals 5 3 3 6 -
USA 18U Nationals - - - - -
Tim Stützle 1/15/02 (F) Mannheim Young Eagles DNL U20 21 23 32 55 30
Playoffs 4 2 5 7 6
Team Germany U20 Intnl - - - - -
Connor Sweeney 5/5/00 (F) Lawrence Academy NE Prep 26 7 15 22 20
Playoffs 2 0 1 1 -
Islanders Hockey Club NCDC 1 2 0 2 0
Little Bruins 18U Tier I 18U 9 1 2 3 2
Mass Regionals 2 1 0 1 -
Marek Wazny 2/21/00 (F) Maryland Black Bears NAHL 49 6 12 18 28
2020 or '21 Commits
Nick Ardanaz 5/30/02 (D) Delta Prep CSSHL 33 5 25 30 18
Playoffs 3 0 1 1 0
Vernon Vipers BCHL 3 0 0 0 0
Robert Cronin 8/15/00 (F) The Gunnery NE Prep 31 19 35 54 2
Playoffs 1 0 0 0 -
Yale Jr. Bulldogs 18U BEAST Series 9 2 4 6 4
USA 18U Nationals - - - - -
David Sacco 1/3/02 (F) Lawrence Academy NE Prep 23 13 15 28 32
Playoffs 2 1 0 1 -
Cape Cod Whalers 16U Mass Regionals 1 1 1 2 -
USA 16U Nationals - - - - -
2021 Commits
Liam Devlin 1/7/01 (F) St. Sebastian's NE Prep 27 8 17 25 2
Playoffs 1 0 1 1 -
Boston Jr. Eagles EHF Selects 11 3 5 8 8
Mass Regionals 3 3 0 3 -
USA 18U Nationals - - - - -
2021 or '22 Commits
JP Turner 1/31/03 (F) Avon Old Farms NE Prep 25 5 8 13 0
Playoffs 1 0 0 0 0
NV River Rats 16U Mass Regionals 3 1 2 3 -
Morgan Winters 12/8/01 (F) Tabor Academy NE Prep 23 13 21 34 4
Little Bruins 18U Tier I 18U 7 0 0 0 0
Mass Regionals 1 0 0 0 -
* = Signed National Letter of Intent


Sunday, March 17, 2019

Frankie Cefalu: UNH Career Highlights

Frankie Cefalu
UNH Senior Forward


This article is the fifth in a series featuring the seniors on the 2018-19 UNH men's hockey team. Frankie Cefalu, a senior forward on the Wildcats' squad, verbally committed to the University of New Hampshire in January, 2015 at Age 19 years, 10 months. He was in the midst of a successful second season with the Walpole Express of the Eastern Hockey League.

In an interview included in "Buffalo Native Frankie Cefalu Commits to UNH", he explained his reasons for choosing to play hockey and pursue his education at UNH:
"UNH is an outstanding school with one of the best hockey programs in the Nation. After speaking to the coaches and visiting the school, I felt like it was a perfect fit for me. I attended the UNH vs. Maine game and it was everything I had hoped it would be. The coaching staff is very well respected and I am honored to be a part of such a program and institution."
The 19-year-old Cefalu provided this description of his hockey strengths and areas he was working to improve:
"I believe the strengths of my game are my hockey IQ, play making ability, and my compete level. I was a late bloomer, so I had to really develop my skills and sense for the game to be competitive. I feel fortunate that I had to overcome size at a young age as it gave me the tools necessary to compete at high level hockey today.
As far as areas I would like to improve...I would say I am always working to improve every part of my game. In order to continue to be successful, you have to keep improving. There is no end to that."
Over his two seasons with the Walpole Express, Cefalu played in 92 games and scored 31 goals and 95 assists. In the season before he enrolled at UNH, Cefalu was the second leading scorer in the Eastern Hockey League and had the most assists.

Frankie Cefalu primarily played center during his four seasons at UNH. By NCAA Division I standards, Cefalu is of below average size so he relied on his speed, quickness, and tenacity to compete against bigger centers and defensemen. As the video highlights from his UNH career show, he brought high energy and play-making ability to the third and fourth forward lines of the UNH squads.

Frankie Cefalu UNH Jersey #9
Forward, 5'10", 174 lbs. Shoots Right
Hometown: Buffalo, New York
DOB: 3-13-1995 Just turned 24
UNH Career Statistics

Player Season Games Goals Assists Points PIM
Frankie Cefalu  (F) 2015-16 7 0 3 3 2
Hockey East Playoffs 0 0 0 0 0
2016-17 25 0 1 1 4
Hockey East Playoffs 3 1 0 1 0
2017-18 27 2 2 4 10
Hockey East Playoffs 2 0 0 0 0
2018-19 22 1 2 3 2
Hockey East Playoffs 2 0 0 0 0
Totals 88 4 8 12 18


HIGHLIGHTS

Second NCAA Point, 12-30-15, Freshman Year



First NCAA Goal, Hockey East Playoffs, 3-5-17, Sophomore Season



Power Play Goal, 10-6-17, Junior Year



Game-Winning Assist vs UMass, 2-3-2018



Senior Year Highlights, 2018-19



Friday, March 15, 2019

Richard Boyd: UNH Career Highlights

Richard Boyd
UNH Senior Defenseman


This article is the fourth in a series featuring the seniors on the 2018-19 UNH men's hockey team. Richard Boyd, a senior defenseman on the Wildcats' squad, verbally committed to the University of New Hampshire in August, 2013 at Age 18 years, 2 months. He was about to begin his senior year at Cushing Academy in Ashburnham, Massachusetts. As a junior, Boyd was a captain of the Cushing Penguins, the winner of the New England Prep Large School Championship.

In an interview included in "UNH Recruit Profile: Rich Boyd", he explained his reasons for choosing to play hockey and pursue his education at UNH:
"I chose UNH because that's the school I have always wanted to go to. They are my favorite college team. I have been to a couple of games at the Witt and the atmosphere there was incredible, not like any other college game I had been to."
The 18-year-old Boyd provided this description of his hockey strengths and areas he was working to improve:
"I can read the ice very well and I am a shutdown defenseman. Something I am trying to work on is retrieving the puck off the boards to make it easier for the first pass."
Over his three seasons at Cushing Academy, Boyd played in 95 games and scored 21 goals and 54 assists.

Richard Boyd enrolled at UNH as a "true freshman" in the Fall of 2014. The tall, smooth-skating defenseman played both left and right defense throughout his UNH career. He even played left wing and scored a goal in a game against Merrimack in his sophomore year. Over his first two seasons, Boyd lived up to his reputation as a shutdown defenseman compiling an overall plus-minus rating of +4. He also contributed 2 goals and 3 assists.

Richard grew up playing hockey in Florida. At age 14, he was diagnosed with Crohn's disease. His ongoing battle against the disease was chronicled in a video production by his UNH teammate Dylan Chanter. Beginning in the late summer before his junior season at UNH, Richey experienced a serious relapse and only played in 11 games.

Fortunately, a newer medicine for Crohn's was effective and Boyd returned for a strong season in 2017-18. He scored 3 goals, including a game-winning goal, distributed 3 assists, and accumulated a +4 rating. At the end of the season, Boyd was awarded the Most Improved Player on the UNH squad. His steady performance continued throughout the 2018-19 regular season. In addition to playing a regular shift on defense, Boyd logged substantial minutes on the penalty kill and also earned playing time on the power play. Boyd tallied a goal and 6 assists and his plus/minus rating of +8 was the best on the team.

Richard Boyd UNH Jersey #15
Defenseman, 6'3", 209 lbs. Shoots Left
Hometown: Delray Beach, Florida
DOB: 6-7-1995 Turns 24 in June
UNH Career Statistics

Player Season Games Goals Assists Points GWGoals PIM
Richard Boyd  (D) 2014-15 23 0 3 3 0 12
Hockey East Playoffs 1 0 0 0 0 0
2015-16 16 2 0 2 0 16
Hockey East Playoffs 3 0 2 2 0 0
2016-17 11 0 0 0 0 8
2017-18 34 3 3 6 1 24
Hockey East Playoffs 2 0 0 0 0 0
2018-19 32 1 6 7 0 12
Hockey East Playoffs - - - - - -
Totals 122 6 14 20 1 72


HIGHLIGHTS

First 2 NCAA Points, 10-25-14, Freshman Year



First NCAA Goal, 10-24-15, Sophomore Season



Second NCAA Goal, Playing Left Wing, 10-31-15



Game-Winning Goal, 1st Goal at the Whittemore Center, 12-2-2017, Junior Season



Power Play Goal vs Maine, 1-20-18, Junior Season



Senior Year Highlights, 2018-19



Thursday, March 14, 2019

Chris Miller: UNH Career Highlights

Chris Miller
UNH Senior Forward


This article is the third in a series featuring the seniors on the 2018-19 UNH men's hockey team. Chris Miller, a senior forward on the Wildcats' squad, verbally committed to the University of New Hampshire in November, 2013 at Age 18 years, 5 months. He was a member of the Boston Jr. Bruins Premiere team in the newly-formed United States Premiere Hockey League. The previous spring, Miller had graduated from Windham High School about 50 miles from the UNH campus.

In an interview included in "NH Native Chris Miller Commits to UNH for 2015", he explained his reasons for choosing to play hockey and pursue his education at UNH:
"I chose the University of New Hampshire for a variety of different reasons. Not only does it offer great academics - more specifically a great business program - but it also allows me to play in front of friends and family in my home state of New Hampshire. UNH seems to be the perfect fit. It has been my dream hockey school for some time now and I didn’t hesitate when I was given the opportunity to become a Wildcat."
The 18-year-old Miller provided this description of his hockey strengths and areas he was working to improve:
"I feel my skating is my strongest aspect. Being small in stature I try to use my speed and energy all around the ice. I’m looking to improve my shot and overall scoring ability before I arrive in Durham."
Over his two seasons with the Jr. Bruins Premiere team, Miller played in 73 games and scored 15 goals and 24 assists.

When Chris Miller enrolled at UNH in the Fall of 2015 at the age of 20, he had not been offered an athletic scholarship for his freshman year. However, it didn't take long to prove he belonged on a Hockey East roster. Although he didn't dress for the first 3 games of the 2015-16 season, he scored a goal in his first NCAA game on October 23rd and added 2 goals and 2 assists in the subsequent 5 games.

Over his 4 seasons at UNH, Chris split time between center and right wing. He has always been one of the fastest skaters on the team. To be more effective on faceoffs, along the boards, in the scoring zone, and in 1-on-1 battles for the puck, Miller added substantial muscle mass. In his sophomore and junior seasons, he won the team's Nate Hardy Iron Man Award given to the player who excels in the weight room through a 15-event competition in the fall. As a sophomore, he also earned the Warren R. Brown Memorial Trophy for being the best defensive forward on the team.

Chris Miller UNH Jersey #25
Forward, 5'7", 171 lbs. Shoots Right
Hometown: Windham, New Hampshire
DOB: 6-1-1995 Turns 24 in June
UNH Career Statistics

Player Season Games Goals Assists Points GWGoals PIM
Chris Miller  (F) 2015-16 29 3 7 10 0 6
Hockey East Playoffs 3 0 0 0 0 0
2016-17 32 1 4 5 1 12
Hockey East Playoffs 6 0 1 1 0 2
2017-18 30 3 7 10 0 12
Hockey East Playoffs - - - - - -
2018-19 32 2 4 6 0 14
Hockey East Playoffs - - - - - -
Totals 132 9 23 32 1 36


HIGHLIGHTS

Second NCAA Goal, 11-7-15, Freshman Year



Third NCAA Goal, Game-Tying Goal, 11-14-15



Game-Winning Goal, 1st Goal at the Whittemore Center, 11-22-2016, Sophomore Season



Assist of the Game, 10-20-17, Junior Season



Big Goal vs Boston College, 11-17-17, Junior Season



Senior Year Highlights, 2018-19



Saturday, March 09, 2019

Ara Nazarian: UNH Career Highlights

Ara Nazarian
UNH Senior Alternate Captain


This article is the second in a series featuring the seniors on the 2018-19 UNH men's hockey team. Ara Nazarian, Alternate Captain of the Wildcats' squad, verbally committed to the University of New Hampshire in April, 2013 at Age 16 years, 10 months. He had just completed his sophomore season at Malden Catholic High School. The Lancers had won their third straight Super 8 Massachusetts High School Championship.

In an interview included in "UNH Recruit Profile: Ara Nazarian", he explained his reasons for choosing to play hockey and pursue his education at UNH:
"UNH is the best fit for me and how I play, as well as academically. I feel very comfortable being up there and being at the campus."
The 16-year-old Nazarian provided this description of his hockey strengths and areas he was working to improve:
"I'm still continuing to work hard, develop, and learning to be more consistent in all three zones. I've played both center and wing, naturally prefer center, but I'm happy to play either. . "
In his junior and senior seasons at Malden Catholic, Nazarian played in 50 games and scored 59 goals and 48 assists. The year before he enrolled at UNH, Nazarian played 60 games for the Des Moines Buccaneers in the United States Hockey League and tallied 12 goals and 16 assists.

Ara mostly played wing and occasional center during his freshman and sophomore seasons at UNH. In his final two seasons, as a winger, he was a threat to score on every shift. Nazarian possesses all the skills of a goal scorer - quick hands, a creative array of shots, and the ability to skate strong to the net. Ara's 21 goals over the last two seasons ties him with Liam Blackburn for the most goals on the team. Leading up to the 2014 NHL Draft, he was mentioned as a potential draft pick but was not selected. It would not be surprising to see him sign a free agent contract when the UNH season is over.

Ara Nazarian UNH Jersey #22
Forward, 5'9", 185 lbs. Shoots Left
Hometown: Boxford, Massachusetts
DOB: 6-19-1992 Turns 23 in June
UNH Career Statistics

Player Season Games Goals Assists Points GWGoals PIM
Ara Nazarian  (F) 2015-16 33 7 6 13 2 8
Hockey East Playoffs 3 0 1 1 0 2
2016-17 27 5 7 12 0 8
Hockey East Playoffs 6 0 3 3 0 2
2017-18 34 9 13 22 1 22
Hockey East Playoffs 2 0 0 0 0 0
2018-19 34 12 11 23 2 20
Hockey East Playoffs - - - - - -
Totals 129 33 41 64 5 62


HIGHLIGHTS

First Goal at the Whittemore Center, 12-5-2015, Freshman Year



Penalty Shot Goal vs Notre Dame, 1-22-16



2nd Game-Winning Goal of Freshman Season, 2-6-16



Frozen Fenway Goal, Sophomore Season



1st Goal in 1st Game of Sophomore Season, 10-6-2017



Game-Winning Goal, 11-12-2017



7th Goal of Junior Season, 1-20-2018



Senior Year Highlights, 2018-19



Friday, March 08, 2019

Marcus Vela: UNH Career Highlights

Marcus Vela
UNH Senior Captain


This article is the first in a series featuring the seniors on the 2018-19 UNH men's hockey team. Marcus Vela, Captain of the Wildcats' squad, verbally committed to the University of New Hampshire in November, 2013 at Age 16 years, 6 months. He was in his rookie season with the Langley Rivermen in the British Columbia Hockey League.

In an interview included in "Meet Marcus Vela: UNH's Newest Recruit", he explained his reasons for choosing to play hockey and pursue his education at UNH:
"Some of the main reasons I decided on UNH were, that they play in the best division which is Hockey East, they have a very good hockey program that I felt would suit me best, and they are also a good school academically which is also important to me. I was also very comfortable and confident in deciding to commit to UNH. It felt right!"
The 16-year-old Vela provided this description of his hockey strengths and areas he was working to improve:
"Some of my strengths as a player are that I am a big body and can take pucks to the net and work pucks out from the dirty areas. I also feel that I am a good skater who can move well and I am a hard worker. Some of the areas I am working on to improve are consistency and baring down on all of my chances. This season I have been working hard to play every game to my fullest and not take one shift off because you never know when it could be your last. "
Over his two seasons with the Langley Rivermen, Vela played in 119 games and scored 32 goals and 42 assists.

A self-described power forward, Marcus played right wing and center during his freshman and sophomore seasons at UNH. In his final two seasons, he was one of Hockey East's toughest, two-way centermen. As the video highlights from his UNH career clearly show, Marcus's strengths as a 16-year-old - big body, good skater, works in dirty areas, takes pucks to net, and works hard - translated very well at the NCAA level. As a draftee of the San Jose Sharks, it will be fun to watch Vela's professional career when the UNH season is over.

Marcus Vela UNH Jersey #17
Forward, 6'2", 201 lbs. Shoots Right
Hometown: Burnaby, British Columbia
DOB: 3-3-1997 Just turned 22
2015 NHL Draft: 7th Round, 190th Overall by San Jose Sharks


UNH Career Statistics

Player Season Games Goals Assists Points GWGoals PIM
Marcus Vela  (F) 2015-16 34 5 9 14 0 24
Hockey East Playoffs 3 2 0 2 1 0
2016-17 26 2 5 7 1 14
Hockey East Playoffs 3 2 0 2 0 2
2017-18 31 7 6 13 0 36
Hockey East Playoffs 2 0 2 2 0 2
2018-19 34 6 11 17 0 34
Hockey East Playoffs - - - - - -
Totals 133 24 33 57 3 112


HIGHLIGHTS

First NCAA Goal, 11-28-2015, Freshman Year



Game-Winning Goal, 2016 Hockey East Playoffs, 3-3-16



Game-Winning Goal, Sophomore Season, 1-12-2017



2 Goals, 2017 Hockey East Playoffs, March, 2017



Senior Year Highlights, 2018-19



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