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Jan162015 | 7pm | AgganisArena | Boston, Mass. 1
Contact: Mark Majewski | [email protected] | @MarkMajewski | 321 Conte Forum | Chestnut Hill, Ma 02467
1415 Eagles Schedule
Controlcenter
* Hockey East
& Blue Cross Arena (Rochester, N.Y.)
$ Ledyard Classic (Hanover, N.H.)
63rd annual Beanpot Tournament
Eaglegraph
TELEVISION ........................................New England Sports Network (NESN)................................P x P: Tom Caron | Color: Billy Jaffe | Sideline: Sarah Davis
RADIO (WEEI 850 AM) .............................bceagl.es/BattleOfCommAve267.................... P x P: Jon Rish | Color: Andy Powers | Engineer: Mark Feldman
LIVE STATS ..........................................................bceagl.es/BUJan162015
SOCIAL MEDIA ..............................................................@BCHockeyNews............ use hashtags: #WeAreBC | #BCvsBU | #BattleOfCommAve
Location ..............................................Chestnut Hill, Mass.Founded ........................................................................ 1863Nickname .................................................................. EaglesColors ......................................................Maroon and GoldEnrollment ...................................9,099 (undergraduates).......................................................................... 14,460 (total)Colors ......................................................Maroon and GoldHome Rink ............................................ Kelley Rink (7,884)President ...................................Rev. William P. Leahy, SJNCAA Faculty Representative ................Robert TaggartAthletics Director ..............................................Brad BatesSr. Assoc. AD/Hockey Administrator............Tom PetersAssistant Director / Media Contact .......Mark MajewskiBC Athletics Website ..................................bceagles.com
HOCKEY STAFFName (Alma Mater, Year) ........................................... TitleJerry York (Boston College ’67) .................................................................... The Schiller Family Head Hockey CoachGreg Brown (Boston College ’90) ....Assoc. Head CoachMike Ayers (New Hampshire ’04) ......... Assistant CoachMarty McInnis (Boston College ’90) ..... Assistant CoachJohn Hegarty (Boston College ’94) ..Dir. of Hockey Ops.Bert Lenz (Castleton State ’91) ............... Athletic TrainerRuss DeRosa (Springfield ’95) ................Strength Coach
PROGRAM HISTORYAffiliation ...................................................NCAA Division IConference ................................Hockey East AssociationFirst Season ...............................................................1917-18Total Seasons ....................................................................92Overall Record .................................................1457-777-121Kelley Rink Record (1988-pres) ............ 294-114-35 (.704)McHugh Forum Record (1958-86) ........ 282-95-10 (.748)Winning Seasons ..............................................................73NCAA Championships ......... 5 (1949, 2001, 2008, 2010, 2012)
NCAA Tournament Record .......................................47-40NCAA Tournament Record under Jerry York ..........34-11NCAA Frozen Four Appearances ...................................24(1948, 1949, 1950, 1954, 1956, 1959, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1985, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014)NCAA Tournament Appearances ..................................33Hockey East Regular Season Titles ................................13Hockey East Tournament Titles ...................................... 11Hockey East Tournament Record ....................... 62-26-2Hockey East Tourney Record under Jerry York ..53-14-1All-Americans ...................... 59 (43 first-team honorees)
HOCKEY INFORMATION2013-14 Overall Record ............................................28-8-42013-14 Hockey East Record (Finish) .............. 16-2-2 (1st)Final Ranking ................................................ No. 3 / No. 3Lettermen Returning / Lost ....................................... 21/5Newcomers .........................................................................32014-15 Captain ....................................Michael Matheson2014-15 Alternate Captains ............................. Michael Sit.......................................................................... Quinn Smith
#BATTLEOFCOMMAVEThe focus of college hockey’s attention will be directed on Agganis Arena Friday night as Boston College and Boston University lock horns for the 267th time in history. This meeting has rather larger implications than normal as the Eagles and Terriers are currently two of the nation’s hottest teams heading into the Jan. 16th affair. Since around Thanksgiving, neither club has lost a game. The Eagles are 5-0-2 since losing at Providence on Nov. 29 while the Terriers are 3-0-3 since getting shutout at Dartmouth on Nov. 30. Since BC lost at home to Boston University, the Eagles have gone 8-3-2 and currently sit four points behind first-place BU while the Terriers have a league game in hand. Following last season, Boston College usurped the Terriers as the winningest team of all time in the Hockey East Association’s 30-year history. Last season, the Eagles swept the three-game series over BU, including the first round of the Beanpot Tournament. The last time Boston College won every meeting against BU in the regular season occurred in the 2010-11 season when BC went 4-0 over BU. In recent history, Boston College has dominated its foe from Comm. Ave, winning 12 of the last 17 meetings dating back to the 2010 Beanpot title game on Feb. 8. Head coach Jerry York is 3-1 against his new adversary from Allston, David Quinn. Prior to Quinn’s arrival, the Eagles faced off against famed coach Jack Parker 155 times dating back to 1973, including 82 meetings against York. In all, York is 40-39-7 against Boston University as head coach of the Eagles. Friday also marks the 122nd encounter in Hockey East play. Whoever wins Friday’s game will have the edge in league play as BC and BU are split, 55-55-11, at this point. In all, BU leads the overall series, 130-119-17.
RHETT REPORTAs mentioned before, Boston University is one of the hottest teams heading into Friday as only three other teams (Bowling Green (9), Bemidji State (7) and Boston College (7)) have longer unbeaten streaks. The Terriers are in the midst of one of their biggest turnarounds, already surpassing last season’s win totals both overall (10) and in Hockey East play (5), thanks to an 8-1-1 start. BU has not started 8-1-1 since the 2001-02 ledger. BU is fresh off a two-game stint in Madison where it tied and defeated Wisconsin on Jan. 9-10, respectively. The Terriers sport highly-touted rookie, Jack Eichel, who currently leads all of college hockey with 1.72 points per game. Eichel is one of two skaters in the NCAA with 30 points (Mike Vecchione – Union) and just returned from Team USA and the World Junior Championship as team captain. Senior Evan Rodrigues is also in the middle of a strong campaign, ranked 21st in scoring, averaging 1.11 points per game. Danny O’Regan is also tied for second amidst all goal scorers, netting 0.74 goals per trip. With such prolific scoring, the Terriers offense ranks sixth in college hockey and second in the league with 3.47 goals per game. On the flip side, BU’s defense is even stingier, ranked fourth in the nation and is just one of seven teams surrendering less than two goals per game (1.89). Junior Matt O’Connor has played a large role, posting the sixth-best save percentage (.936) in college hockey along with the 10th-best goals against average (1.83). BU’s penalty kill is one notch above the Eagles and the two teams are ranked sixth (88.8 percent) and seventh (88.3 percent), in that order.
BEAK STREAKAfter a bit of an uneasy start (4-5-0), Boston College has rattled off an 8-2-2 record. Boston College is currently tied with Bemidji State for the second-longest unbeaten streak in the country, having gone unbeaten in the last seven games with five victories and a pair of draws. Bowling Green has not lost in nine games, posting a 6-0-3 mark. The Eagles’ unbeaten string started on Dec. 5 with a 2-2 draw at New Hampshire.
PARSING THE PAIRWISEBoston College is currently 20th i the Pairwise rankings with an RPI of .5397. The Eagles are currently sixth amongst Hockey East teams as BU (eighth), UMass Lowell (ninth), Vermont (10th), Providence (16th) and Merrimack (18th) all rank ahead of the Eagles to this point.
- Boston College is tied with Bemidji State for the second-longest unbeaten streak in the country heading into Friday’s game at BU
- Boston College has won 12 of the last 17 meetings against BU and swept the 2013-14 season series, 4-0
- BC or BU has not lost a game since Thanksgiving weekend - the Eagles are 5-0-2 while the Terriers are 3-0-3 since then
- Jerry York is now just 25 wins shy of reaching the 1,000-career victory benchmark for his career
Others receiving votes: Robert Morris 33, Northern Michigan 15, St. Cloud State 7, Union 7, Mercyhurst 2, Penn State 2, Bentley 1, Western Michigan 1.
WERESTILLNOTING
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TAG, YOU’RE ITWhen Boston College scores first, the Eagles have mounted an 8-2-1 record.
COMEBACK KIDSIn two recent contests in which Boston College was trailing heading into the third period, the Eagles have either rallied back to tie or win. At New Hampshire on Dec. 5, Austin Cangelosi netted the game-tying goal with 4:45 left in regulation in Durham while Chris Calnan and Teddy Doherty teamed up in the third period at Dartmouth on Jan. 2 to overcome a one-goal deficit and take down the Big Green, 3-2, after trailing heading into the final period.
POWER PLAY IS PARAMOUNTScoring on the power play has proved to be key to the Eagles’ success in the early goings of the 2014-15 schedule. Boston College is an unblemished 8-0-0 when scoring at least one power play goal. When denied a power play goal, the Eagles are 4-7-2.
#TROPHYSEASONBoston College captured its first trophy of the season after knocking off ECAC foes Brown and Dartmouth, respectively, on Jan. 2-3. The 2015 Ledyard Classic marked the Eagles third showing at the tournament. Boston College is 2-for-3 at the Ledyard Classic. The Eagles won in 2010 after beating Colgate and Mercyhurst and lost in their first showing in 1978.
MAN-UP MAYHEMOver the course of the games on Jan. 2-3, the Eagles netted three-consecutive power play goals. Adam Gilmour and Austin Cangelosi both scored on the power play to close out Brown while Gilmour opened the scoring against Dartmouth with a power play strike. With that, Gilmour became the first Eagle to score power play goals in consecutive outings this season.
DETERMINED IN DECEMBERBoston College finished the month of December with an unbeaten 2-0-1 mark. Over the course of their last nine games in December, the Eagles are 6-1-2 with their lone loss coming against Minnesota in the Mariucci Classic on Dec. 30, 2012.
MOVIN’ ON UPFollowing the three-point weekend against Northeastern, Boston College is now in a tie for fourth place with Providence, owning 12 points in Hockey East play. From here on out, the only remaining non-conference tilts for the Eagles are the two Beanpot contests.
SHOOTING GALLERYShots on goal has had a significant impact on the Eagles’ results this season. When BC limits its opponents to 20-29 shots, the Eagles are 8-4. When allowing 30 or more, Boston College is 3-3-2. When BC takes 30 or more shots, Boston College is 7-2-1.
FIRST-HALF REPORTBoston College closed out the first half of the season with a 9-7-1 win-loss total, marking the first time the Eagles have not reached 10 or more victories since the 2008-09 season when BC capped the opening half with a 9-5-2 record. Four Eagles are tied atop the team lead with 12 points as sophomore Chris Calnan leads the team with seven goals scored.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA
1 Boston University 10 7 1 2 16 38 19 12 3 4 66 36
Pairwise WERESTILLNOTINGA GRAND OL’ TIMEJerry York’s countdown to 1,000-career victories is officially on. York reached his 975th-career triumph against Northeastern on Jan. 10 and now has only 25 wins left to reach 1,000.
GILMOUR ARENAAdam Gilmour’s two-career goals at Northeastern’s Matthews Arena have proved to be timely. The Hanover, Mass., native’s first goal at Matthews Arena took place in the form of the overtime winner on Nov. 2, 2013. In his trip to Huntington Ave. on Jan. 9, 2015, Gilmour scored the game-tying goal with 2:15 remaining in regulation to force a draw.
AMERICAN EAGLESThatcher Demko, Noah Hanifin, Ian McCoshen, Alex Tuch and Miles Wood (incoming in ‘15-’16) represent Boston College as five of 23 skaters for the 2015 U.S. National Junior Team roster as announced by USA Hockey on the night of Dec. 25. Team USA was dealt an early exit following a loss to Russia in the quarterfinals, but Tuch accounted for a goal and an assist while Hanifin logged a pair of assists over the course of the 2015 World Junior Tournament.
BC: THE NHL’s FIRST CHOICENot only did Boston College lead all of college hockey in 2013-14 by dispersing 26 Eagles across the National Hockey League, BC has placed 18 skaters on opening night rosters for the 2014-15 NHL season. That mark is tops in Hockey East. In regards to college hockey, seven first-round picks are among the nearly 200 NHL draft picks on college rosters, including at least one on 40 teams. Boston College is the only team in the country with two first-round draft picks, including junior captain Michael Matheson (Florida – 23rd) and Alex Tuch (Minnesota – 18th).
HOCKEY HALL CALLFarkas earned All-America accolades, was a Hobey Baker finalist and ranks sixth all-time in scoring (190). Hogan was instrumental in resurrecting this treasured sport at Boston College, following suspension of hockey as a varsity sport during the Great Depression. Reasoner earned NCAA East first-team honors, AHCA All-America honors, twice captured All-Hockey East first-team honors and helped bring BC to the NCAA National Championship game in 1998.
CHANGING OF THE GUARDFollowing yet another 25-win year, fourth in the last five seasons for Boston College, the Eagles leapfrogged Boston University in all-time win percentage in Hockey East play. In 30 seasons, the Eagles have compiled a 444-248-73 record for a league-best 62.8 win percentage in 30 seasons as a found member of Hockey East.
SEASON 26 AT KELLEY RINKBC celebrates its 26th season of playing hockey on Kelley Rink at Conte Forum. Starting in 1988, the BC’s overall record at Kelley Rink is 294-114-35 (.704). The Eagles played at McHugh Forum prior from 1958-86 when Boston College posted an overall mark of 282-95-10 (.748).
EAGLES TABBED SECOND IN HOCKEY EAST PRESEASON POLLBoston College has been chosen to finish second in the 2014-15 Hockey East Preseason Poll, voted on by the league coaches and announced at the conference’s annual media day at TD Garden on Sept. 29. The Eagles received three-of-12 first-place votes. This marks the first time in seven seasons and just the third in the last 16 years that Boston College has not been selected as the favorite or co-favorite to win the league title.
BIG TEN BRUSH-UPFourteen of the country’s most storied college hockey programs competed this fall in the second Big Ten/Hockey East Challenge. Nine of 12 Hockey East institutions will join five of the six Big Ten schools in 20 designated games to be played between October 10 and November 29, with 10 games scheduled in Hockey East arenas and 10 in Big Ten venues. Big Ten/Hockey East Challenge Cup will be presented to the conference that records the most points from the 20 contests. Teams will earn two points for a win, one point for a tie and a bonus point will be awarded for a road win. The Big Ten ended up nudging out Hockey Eats by just three points, 25-22.
#TEAMDREWBROWNHockey East is all about competition and brotherhood. Providence College’s Drew Brown will miss this season as he battles Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. For those that would like to help donate to Brown’s cause, the fundraising campaign is called “Dropping Mitts Against Cancer”. More information is located here: gofundme.com/93da50
EaglesMultiPointPerformancesAUSTIN CANGELOSIDec. 5 at New Hampshire ................... 1-1-2Dec. 6 vs. New Hampshire ................ 1-2-3Jan. 2 vs. Brown .................................... 1-1-2
CHRIS CALNANNov. 21 at Massachusetts .................. 2-0-2Dec. 6 vs. New Hampshire ............... 2-0-2Dec. 13 vs. Michigan ........................... 0-2-2Jan. 10 vs. Northeastern .................... 2-0-2
TEDDY DOHERTYOct. 18 vs RIT ........................................ 1-2-3Nov. 11 vs Harvard ............................... 0-2-2Nov. 22 vs. Maine ................................. 1-1-2Jan. 2 vs. Brown .................................. 0-2-2
RYAN FITZGERALDOct. 18 vs RIT ......................................... 1-1-2Oct. 31 at Denver ................................ 2-0-2Nov. 7 vs Boston University .............. 2-0-2Jan. 2 vs. Brown ................................... 1-2-3
ADAM GILMOUROct. 24 vs Colorado College ............. 0-2-2Oct. 25 vs Massachusetts .................. 2-1-3Nov. 22 vs Maine ................................ 0-2-2Jan. 2 vs. Brown .................................... 1-1-2Jan. 10 vs. Northeastern ...................... 1-1-2
NOAH HANIFINOct. 25 vs Massachusetts ................. 0-2-2Nov. 21 at Massachusetts ................... 1-2-3Jan. 10 vs. Northeastern .................... 0-2-2
MICHAEL MATHESONOct. 25 vs Massachusetts ................. 0-3-3Dec. 5 at New Hampshire ................. 0-2-2Dec. 13 vs. Michigan ........................... 0-2-2
ZACH SANFORDOct. 18 vs RIT ....................................... 0-3-3Jan. 3 at Dartmouth ........................... 0-2-2
BREDNAN SILKOct. 18 vs RIT ....................................... 0-2-2
QUINN SMITHNov. 21 at Massachusetts .................... 1-1-2Dec. 6 vs. New Hampshire ............... 0-2-2Dec. 13 vs. Michigan ........................... 2-0-2
CAM SPIROOct. 24 vs Colorado College ............. 2-0-2
DESTRY STRAIGHTNov. 22 vs Maine ................................. 2-1-3
ALEX TUCHOct. 24 vs Colorado College ............. 0-2-2Oct. 25 vs Massachusetts ................... 1-1-2Dec. 13 vs. Michigan ........................... 0-2-2
Calgary Flames rookie and former Boston College Hobey Baker Award winner Johnny Gaudreau will be heading to Columbus, Ohio, on Jan. 23-25 for the NHL All-Star Weekend.
Gaudreau has 13 goals and 32 points in 42 games this year, which is second amongst all NHL rookies. The winger is one of six rookies who will participate NHL All-Star Skills Competition on Jan. 24.
Johnny also made headlines on Jan. 12, 2015, after applying for a trademark for the name “Johnny Hockey”, TSN first reported.
“We were concerned that people were going to abuse the Johnny Hockey name, coming out with Johnny Hockey shirts and stuff and we wanted to make sure that did not occur,” Lewis Gross, Gaudreau’s agent, told TSN. “We felt that Johnny was going to be a special player and if he takes off the way we felt he could, he has the potential to have endorsement opportunities that could be very valuable.”
According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office records, the application was filed in September 2014. It claims the name’s first use in August of last year.
USAToday’sTopcollegesforhockeyOn Jan. 12, 2015, USA Today put out a piece on the Top 10 College for Men’s ice Hockey. College Factual studied over 100 of the top U.S hockey colleges and ranked them according to athletic strength, leadership, career preparation and value to come up with this list of the top 10. Some factors include: athletic competitiveness, overall college quality, academic progress rate, atheltic aid per student, financial resources (revenue & expenses), coaching resources and Learfield Sports Directors Cup Standings. Here is the complete list:
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RosterinfoBY POSITION Total Players (24)
Forwards: 14Chris Calnan, So., Austin Cangelosi, So., Ryan Fitzgerald, So., Matthew Gaudreau, So., Adam Gilmour, So., Danny Linell, Sr., Peter McMullen, Jr., Zach Sanford, Fr., Brendan Silk, Jr., Michael Sit, Sr., Quinn Smith, Sr., Cam Spiro, Sr., Destry Straight, Sr., Alex Tuch, Fr.
Defense: 7Teddy Doherty, So., Noah Hanifin, Fr., Travis Jeke, Jr., Michael Matheson, Jr., Ian McCoshen, So., Steve Santini, So., Scott Savage, So.
Seniors: 7 (29%)G Brad Barone, G Brian Billett, F Danny Linell, F Michael Sit, F Quinn Smith, F Cam Spiro, F Destry Straight
Juniors: 5 (21%)D Teddy Doherty, D Travis Jeke, D Michael Matheson, F Peter McMullen, F Brendan Silk
Sophomores: 9 (38%)F Chris Calnan, F Austin Cangelosi, G Thatcher Demko, F Ryan Fitzgerald, F Matthew Gaudreau, F Adam Gilmour, G Alex Joyce, Ian McCoshen, D Steve Santini, D Scott Savage
Freshmen: 3 (12%)D Noah Hanifin, F Zach Sanford, F Alex Tuch
NumericalRoster No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team/Hometown 1 Brian Billett Sr. G 6-1 185 L NH Jr. Monarchs (EJHL)/Brunswick, Maine 2 Scott Savage So. D 6-0 185 L US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program/San Clemente, Calif. 3 Ian McCoshen So. D 6-2 208 L Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)/Faribault, Minn. 4 Teddy Doherty Jr. D 5-9 178 L Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)/Hopkinton, Mass. 5 Michael Matheson Jr. D 6-2 189 L Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)/Pointe-Claire, Quebec 6 Steve Santini So. D 6-2 208 R US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program/Mahopac, N.Y. 7 Noah Hanifin Fr. D 6-2 200 L US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program/Norwood, Mass. 8 Travis Jeke Jr. D 6-2 192 L Northwood School/Pittsburgh, Pa. 9 Brendan Silk Jr. F 6-3 192 R US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program/Wakefield, Mass. 10 Danny Linell Sr. F 5-7 178 R Choate Rosemary Hall/Great Neck, N.Y. 11 Chris Calnan So. F 6-2 198 R South Shore Kings (EJHL)/Norwell, Mass. 12 Alex Tuch Fr. F 6-3 215 R US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program /Baldwinsville, N.Y. 14 Adam Gilmour So. F 6-3 190 R Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL)/Hanover, Mass. 15 Cam Spiro Sr. F 5-10 210 L Tabor Academy/Hingham, Mass. 17 Destry Straight Sr. F 6-1 180 L Coquitlam Express (BCHL)/West Vancouver, B.C. 18 Michael Sit Sr. F 5-10 180 L Edina/Edina, Minn. 19 Ryan Fitzgerald So. F 5-10 175 L Valley Warriors (EJHL)/North Reading, Mass. 20 Peter McMullen Jr. F 6-1 209 L Delbarton Prep/Essex Fells, N.J. 21 Matthew Gaudreau So. F 5-9 140 L Omaha Lancers (USHL)/Carneys Point, N.J. 24 Zach Sanford Fr. F 6-4 188 L Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)/Auburn, N.H. 26 Austin Cangelosi So. F 5-7 175 R Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)/Estero, Fla. 27 Quinn Smith Sr. F 5-8 173 L Avon Old Farms/Fairfield, Conn. 29 Brad Barone Sr. G 5-10 175 L South Shore Kings (EJHL)/Medfield, Mass. Pa. 30 Thatcher Demko So. G 6-4 196 L US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program/San Diego, Calif. 35 Alex Joyce So. G 5-10 165 L Darien, Conn./Pomfret School
AlphabeticalRoster No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team/Hometown 29 Brad Barone Sr. G 5-10 175 L South Shore Kings (EJHL)/Medfield, Mass. Pa. 1 Brian Billett Sr. G 6-1 185 L NH Jr. Monarchs (EJHL)/Brunswick, Maine 11 Chris Calnan So. F 6-2 198 R South Shore Kings (EJHL)/Norwell, Mass. 26 Austin Cangelosi So. F 5-7 175 R Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)/Estero, Fla. 30 Thatcher Demko So. G 6-4 196 L US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program/San Diego, Calif. 4 Teddy Doherty Jr. D 5-9 178 L Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)/Hopkinton, Mass. 19 Ryan Fitzgerald So. F 5-10 175 L Valley Warriors (EJHL)/North Reading, Mass. 21 Matthew Gaudreau So. F 5-9 140 L Omaha Lancers (USHL)/Carneys Point, N.J. 14 Adam Gilmour So. F 6-3 190 R Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL)/Hanover, Mass. 7 Noah Hanifin Fr. D 6-2 200 L US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program/Norwood, Mass. 8 Travis Jeke Jr. D 6-2 192 L Northwood School/Pittsburgh, Pa. 35 Alex Joyce So. G 5-10 165 L Darien, Conn./Pomfret School 10 Danny Linell Sr. F 5-7 178 R Choate Rosemary Hall/Great Neck, N.Y. 5 Michael Matheson Jr. D 6-2 189 L Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)/Pointe-Claire, Quebec 3 Ian McCoshen So. D 6-2 208 L Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)/Faribault, Minn. 20 Peter McMullen Jr. F 6-1 209 L Delbarton Prep/Essex Fells, N.J. 24 Zach Sanford Fr. F 6-4 188 L Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)/Auburn, N.H. 6 Steve Santini So. D 6-2 208 R US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program/Mahopac, N.Y. 2 Scott Savage So. D 6-0 185 L US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program/San Clemente, Calif. 9 Brendan Silk Jr. F 6-3 192 R US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program/Wakefield, Mass. 18 Michael Sit Sr. F 5-10 180 L Edina/Edina, Minn. 27 Quinn Smith Sr. F 5-8 173 L Avon Old Farms/Fairfield, Conn. 15 Cam Spiro Sr. F 5-10 210 L Tabor Academy/Hingham, Mass. 17 Destry Straight Sr. F 6-1 180 L Coquitlam Express (BCHL)/West Vancouver, B.C. 12 Alex Tuch Fr. F 6-3 215 R US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program /Baldwinsville, N.Y.
CoachesandcaptainsThe Schiller Family Head Hockey Coach ................................Jerry York (Boston College ’67)Associate Head Coach ..........................................................Greg Brown (Boston College ’90)Assistant Coach ......................................................................Mike Ayers (New Hampshire ‘04)Assistant Coach .................................................................. Marty McInnis (Boston College ’91) Director of Hockey Operations ......................................... John Hegarty (Boston College ’94)Athletic Trainer ............................................................................Bert Lenz (Castleton State ’91)Strength Coach ............................................................................Russ DeRosa (Springfield ’95)Captain ..............................................................................................................Michael MathesonAssistant Captains ...............................................................................Michael Sit, Quinn Smith
WHERE THE OFFENSE STANDSThrough 21 games, Boston College is one of 19 clubs averaging over three goals per game. The Eagles are scoring at a rate of 3.05 goals per game, ranking them 17th in all of college hockey and fourth in Hockey East.
HAPPY GILMOURAdam Gilmour leads Boston College with five power goals on the season and is currently tied for fifth in the nation in that category and tied for first in Hockey East. Only four other skaters in college hockey have scored more power play goals than Gilmour. The Hanover, Mass., native scored a power play goal in consecutive games from Jan. 2-3, marking the first time an Eagle has scored power play markers in consecutive games. Gilmour followed that up with another power play tally on Jan. 10 to give him three in four games. Gilmour is on a four-game goal scoring streak (Jan. 2-10), standing as the longest career goal-scoring spell of any current Eagle.
CAL ON MEChris Calnan has accounted for seven points in his last six outings (5-2-7), including his third two-goal performance in 11 games. His most recent two-goal performance took place on Jan. 10 against NU where he scored the game-winning goal in short-handed fashion. In every two-goal performance this season, Calnan has secured the game-winning goal. The Norwell, Mass., native is tied for ninth in the country in game-winning goals (3) and tied for 26th in goals per game (0.50). Calnan also posted his first-career three-game point streak (11/21-28).
FITZ BLITZRyan Fitzgerald posted his first three-point performance of the season and third of his career with a goal and two assists against Brown on Jan. 2. Fitzgerald’s last three-point outing took place at the Eagles’ last holiday tournament against Penn State (Pittsburgh) on Dec. 28, 2013. Fitzgerald also scored BC’s game-winning goal and now leads the Eagles
with three on the season. Fitzgerald is tied for ninth in the country in game-winning goals.
CAGED UP CANGEAustin Cangelosi scored his first-career power play goal on Jan. 2 against Brown. Cangelosi’s first extra-man marker fell on his 57th-career game. The Estero, Fla., native has now scored three goals from Dec. 5 - Jan. 2 after going scoreless in his first 14 games this season. Cangelosi scored BC’s first game-tying goal of the season on Dec. 5 and followed that with another on Dec. 6.
QUINN CANQuinn Smith notched his second-career two-goal performance with a pair against Michigan on Dec. 13. Smith is two tallies shy of matching his sophomore season with eight goals. Smith delivered his first game-winning goal and fifth of his career at Michigan State on Nov. 14. Smith has already surpassed his goal total (2) from his junior season. Smith is BC’s third-leading career goal scorer with 17.
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ZACH ATTACHSRookie Zach Sanford has done his duty dishing the puck, recording 11 assists thus far. In his 10th game, Sanford found the back of the net on Nov. 14. Sanford has since scored three goals and nine assists and is currently in the midst of a four-game point streak. Sanford currently leads all rookies with 14 points (3-11-14) and is ranked 20th amidst all first-year skaters.
FITZ FOR TWORyan Fitzgerald exploded for a two-goal performance against Boston University on Nov. 7, marking his second outburst in four games. The North Reading, Mass., native had never scored a pair of goals in a game until the Denver contest on Nov. 1.
ALL TUCHERED OUTFirst-year forward Alex Tuch is one point behind Zach Sanford for the lead in rookie points, but has logged the most goals (5) out of the three freshmen. The Baldwinsville, N.Y., native is tied for 21st in the country amongst all rookies.
GAUDREAU 2.0Sophomore Matthew Gaudreau has dressed in 15 games this season, scoring a goal in two of them already. The Carneys Point, N.J., native also scored in back-to-back games on Nov. 11 and Nov. 14, marking his first-career point streak. Gaudreau has played in 21 career games and netted his first-career goal against Army on Nov. 10. He also registered his first-career assist on Nov. 22 against Maine.
GIMMIE MOUR GILMOURFollowing his two power play goal performance and an assist with a career-high six shots against UMass on Oct. 25, Adam Gilmour picked up Boston College’s s e co n d - co n s e c u t i v e Hockey East honor after claiming Player of the Week honors on Monday, Oct. 27. One of Gilmour’s two 5-on-3 goals proved to the game winner
against the Minutemen. The opening night against Colorado College, Gilmour doled out a pair of assists for a five-point weekend. Gilmour now has a pair of two-goal games under his belt his first occurring against Boston University on Jan. 17, 2014. Gilmour is second on the team in scoring (4-10-14) and leads all Eagles in career power play goal with eight.
CASH CAMCam Spiro set up the play for Teddy Doherty’s game-winning goal against RIT on Oct. 18. It marked the Hingham, Mass., native’s first point since March 15, 2013. The following outing against Colorado College on oct. 24, Spiro scored his first-career two-goal game in his 28th outing as an Eagle. It also markeds the senior’s second-career two-point game. The last time Spiro notched two points was a one goal, one assist performance against Huntsville on Dec. 29, 2012.
EagleDefenseDEFENSIVE POSITIONINGBC’s defense is ranked 23rd, surrendering 2.33 goals per game. That mark currently ranks fifth in Hockey East.
BLUE-LINE BOPPERSThe Eagles’ defensive corps is not having a problem lighting the lamp itself. Boston College has scored 64 goals on the season with 12 coming from the twigs of the blue liners. In BC’s first victory of the season against RIT, four of Boston College’s six goals game from defensemen (Matheson, Doherty, Santini, McCoshen). Heading into the weekend of Jan. 16, Teddy Doherty (5-11-16) and Michael Matheson (2-12-134 rank second and fifth in team scoring.
THE SHERIFF RETURNSSteve Santini missed most of the first half of the season following scheduled wrist surgery Oct. 28, 2014. Santini returned to the lineup following his 17-game hiatus and logged his first assist of the season in his return on Jan. 10.
RED-HOT TEDJunior Teddy Doherty just capped a career-best four-game point streak (Dec. 6 - Jan. 3) and has most recently helped the Eagles clinch the Ledyard Classic trophy with the game-winning goal against Dartmouth on Jan. 3. For his three-point weekend at Dartmouth, Doherty was awarded the Tournament MVP. Doherty is not only second on the team in scoring, he is tied for 14th amongst all defensemen and tied for third in Hockey East.
HANDS UP FOR HANIFINNewcomer Noah Hanifin tallied his third multi-point performance of the season (0-2-2) on Jan. 10. Hanifin scored his first-career goal as an Eagle against Colorado College and followed that with his first-career mutli-point game with both assists on Adam Gilmour’s 5-on-3 tallies against UMass. At UMass on Nov. 21, Hanifin registered his first-career three-point performance.
MATHESON HITS 50Captain Michael Matheson turned in his third-career playmaker (three assists) in the win against UMass on Oct. 25 with his last one taking place against Providence on Jan. 10, 2014. Matheson notched his 60th-career point with his second goal of the season in his 95th-career game. Matheson leads BC with 12 assists thus far.
McCAUTIONSophomore defensemen Ian McCoshen scored his second-career game-winning goal and first of the season against Michigan on Dec. 13. McCoshen has scored a goal in each game against Michigan.
POWER PLAY PLAUDITSSophomore Ian McCoshen not only score the Eagles’ first power play goal of the season late in the third frame agaisnt RIT, it stood as his first-career power play marker on The Heights. McCoshen has also doled out three assists thus far.
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EagleDefenseLAST LINE OF DEFENSESophomore goaltender Thatcher Demko is 10-6-1 on the season and currently ranks 22nd in the NCAA in goals against average with a mark of 2.04. Demko’s save percentage of .930 is good for 17th in college hockey. Demko’s winning percentage of .611 is tied for 26th in the country. Following his freshman campaign, Demko was drafted by Vancouver, 36th overall, in last summer’s NHL Entry Draft. As a freshman, Demko turned in in college hockey’s sixth-best winning percentage (.729 – 16-5-3) with a 2.24 goals against average and a .919 save percentage.
CAREER DAY(S) FOR DEMKOIn three of Thatcher Demko’s four starts between Nov. 29 and Dec. 13, the San Diego, Calif., native set a new career best or matched it. On Nov. 29, despite suffering a 1-0 loss at Providence, Demko posted a new career best with 37 saves. The following outing on Dec. 5 at New Hampshire, Demko matched that same number to post respective 37-save performances. Before the first half concluded, Demko stoned 41 shots against Michigan to help the Eagles preserve a 5-1 win against the Wolverines.
DEMKO DOLING IT OUTThathcher Demko recorded his fifth-career assist and first since the season opener at UMass Lowell on Oct. 10. Demko’s helper came on Austin Cangelosi’s goal on Dec. 6.
RAD BRADSenior Brad Barone is fresh of back-to-back victories, marking his first two wins as netminder for the Eagles. The Medfield, Mass., native stopped 22 and 23 shots, respectively, against Brown and Dartmouth to preserve his first-career triumphs. The Nov. 11 game against Harvard marked Barone’s first start in six career games played. For his career, the Medfield, Mass., native owns a 2.43 goals against average and a .907 save percentage with a 2-1-0 record.
COLD-BLOODED (PENALTY) KILLERSBoston College has the seventh-ranked penalty killing unit in the country and fourth best in all of Hockey East. The Eagles have denied 83-of-94 chances with a stoppage rate of 88.23 percent. Last season, the Eagles’ penalty-killing unit eked out Quinnipiac by one-tenth of a percentage point for college hockey’s top penalty-killing corps.
AGE IS NOTHING BUT A NUMBERFreshman defenseman Noah Hanifin, the second-youngest player in college hockey, is currently projected as the third-overall pick in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.
BCGamehighsPOINTS 17 vs RIT (Oct 18, 2014)GOALS 6 vs Colorado College (Oct 24, 2014) 6 vs RIT (Oct 18, 2014)ASSISTS 11 vs RIT (Oct 18, 2014)SOGs 43 at Providence College (Nov 29, 2014)SAVES 41 vs Michigan (Dec 13, 2014)PENALTIES 8 vs Massachusetts (Oct 25, 2014) 8 vs Colorado College (Oct 24, 2014)PIMs 16 vs Massachusetts (Oct 25, 2014) 16 vs Colorado College (Oct 24, 2014)
OPPGamehighsPOINTS 16 vs Minnesota (Nov 28, 2014)GOALS 6 vs Minnesota (Nov 28, 2014) 6 vs Harvard (Nov 11, 2014)ASSISTS 10 vs Minnesota (Nov 28, 2014) 10 vs Boston University (Nov 7, 2014)SOGs 42 vs Michigan (Dec 13, 2014)SAVES 43 at Providence College (Nov 29, 2014)PENALTIES 10 vs Massachusetts (Oct 25, 2014)PIMs 31 vs Massachusetts (Oct 25, 2014)
BCGameLowsPOINTS 0 at UConn (Nov 05, 2014) 0 at Providence College (Nov 29, 2014)GOALS 0 at UConn (Nov 05, 2014) 0 at Providence College (Nov 29, 2014)ASSISTS 0 at UConn (Nov 05, 2014) 0 at Providence College (Nov 29, 2014)SOGs 21 at UMass Lowell (Oct 10, 2014)SAVES 18 at Massachusetts (11/21/14)PENALTIES 1 vs MAINE (Nov 22, 2014)PIMs 2 vs MAINE (Nov 22, 2014)
EagleHighsPOINTS 3 Fitzgerald vs Brown (Jan 2, 2015) 3 Cangelosi vs UNH (Dec 6, 2014) 3 Straight vs MAINE (Nov 22, 2014) 3 Hanifin at UMass (11/21/14) 3 Gilmour vs UMass (Oct 25, 2014) 3 Matheson vs UMass (Oct 25, 2014) 3 Doherty vs RIT (Oct 18, 2014) 3 Sanford vs RIT (Oct 18, 2014)
GOALS 2 Calnan vs Northeastern (Jan 10, 2015) 2 Smith vs Michigan (Dec 13, 2014) 2 Calnan vs UNH (Dec 6, 2014) 2 Straight vs Maine (Nov 22, 2014) 2 Chris Calnan at UMass (11/21/14) 2 Fitzgerald vs Boston Univ (Nov 7, 2014) 2 Fitzgerald at Denver (10/31/14) 2 Gilmour vs UMass (Oct 25, 2014) 2 Spiro vs Colorado College (Oct 24, 2014)
ASSISTS 3 Matheson vs UMass (Oct 25, 2014) 3 Sanford vs RIT (Oct 18, 2014)
SHOTS 6 Matheson at Northeastern (Jan 09, 2015) 6 Tuch vs Minnesota (Nov 28, 2014) 6 Matheson vs Boston Univ (Nov 7, 2014) 6 Tuch at UConn (Nov 05, 2014) 6 Gilmour vs UMass (Oct 25, 2014)
SAVES 41 Demko vs Michigan (Dec 13, 2014)
PENALTIES 3 Santini vs Northeastern (Jan 10, 2015)
PIMs 6 Santini vs Northeastern (Jan 10, 2015)
EagleAwardSTEDDY DOHERTYHockey East Defensive Player of the Week - Oct. 20
ADAM GILMOURHockey East Player of the Week - Oct. 27
nosetonoseGOALS 64
GOALS PER GAME 3.05
GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME 2.33
SHOTS 621
SHOT PERCENTAGE 10.3 %
SHOTS PER GAME 29.6
PPG / OPP 10/85
POWER PLAY % .118
PENALTY KILL / OPP. 83/94
SHORT-HANDED GOALS 2
PENALTIES 108
PENALTY MINUTES 216
66 GOALS
3.47 GOALS PER GAME
1.89 GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME
653 SHOTS
10.1% SHOT PERCENTAGE
34.4 SHOTS PER GAME
14/68 PPG / OPP
.206 POWER PLAY %
71/80 PENALTY KILL / OPP.
3 SHORT-HANDED GOALS
100 PENALTIES
230 PENALTY MINUTES
OPPGamelowsPOINTS 2 vs MAINE (Nov 22, 2014) 2 at Providence College (Nov 29, 2014)GOALS 1 vs Massachusetts (Oct 25, 2014) 1 at Denver (10/31/14) 1 at UConn (Nov 05, 2014) 1 vs MAINE (Nov 22, 2014) 1 at Providence College (Nov 29, 2014) 1 vs Michigan (Dec 13, 2014) 1 vs Brown (Jan 2, 2015) 1 at Northeastern (Jan 09, 2015)ASSISTS 1 vs MAINE (Nov 22, 2014) 1 at Providence College (Nov 29, 2014)SOGs 21 at Massachusetts (11/21/14)SAVES 18 vs Brown (Jan 2, 2015)PENALTIES 1 at Michigan State (Nov 14, 2014)PIMs 2 at Michigan State (Nov 14, 2014)
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All-TimeSeriesvsBostonUniversity (since Hockey East play)
Scoring first ...................................18-2-4...........21-3-2 ............8-2-1Opponent scores first .................. 4-9-0............ 7-5-2 ............4-5-1Leading after one period ...............9-1-2........... 18-1-2 ............7-0-1Behind after one period ...............2-7-0............ 1-4-0 ........... 1-4-0Tied after one period ...................12-3-2............9-3-2 ............4-3-1Leading after two periods ...........14-1-2..........23-0-2 ..........10-1-0Behind after two periods .............1-11-0............ 0-5-1 ............1-4-2Tied after two periods ..................6-0-2.............5-3-1 ........... 1-2-0
Scoring on the PP .........................13-6-4...........16-4-3 .......... 8-0-0Scoreless on the PP ...................... 8-5-0.............8-4-1 ........... 4-7-2Allowing a PPG ............................. 10-7-6........... 11-4-3 ............6-3-1Opponent Scoreless on PP .......... 12-4-1............17-4-1 ............6-4-1
10 or More Penalties ......................0-1-0...........0-0-0 .....................Fewer Than 10 Penalties ............ 22-11-4..........28-8-4 .......... 12-7-2More Penalties than Opp. ............13-7-2...........17-3-2 ...........7-2-0Less Penalties than Opp. ...............6-4-1............6-4-2 ............2-4-1Same # of Penalties as Opp. ..........3-1-1............ 5-1-0 .............3-1-1
First Goal of 1st Pd......................... 13-1-4......... 20-3-0 .............6-1-1First Goal of 2nd Pd. .....................16-3-2............17-1-2 ...........8-3-0First Goal of 3rd Pd. ...................... 11-4-0........... 19-2-1 ............ 7-1-2
One-Goal Games ............................6-2-0............7-3-0 ...........3-3-0Two-Goal Games ............................4-4-0............6-2-0 ........... 3-1-0Overtime Games ..............................1-1-4..............1-1-4 ........... 0-1-2
Scored three goals ....................... 20-1-4............3-0-2 ...........2-2-0Scored four goals ........................ 16-0-2............8-2-0 .......... 5-0-0Scored five or more goals ........... 9-0-0..........15-0-0 .......... 4-0-0Held to two goals or fewer ......... 2-11-0............3-6-2 ............1-5-2
Outshooting Opponent................ 13-4-1............14-3-1 ............ 7-3-1Outshot by Opponent ...................7-8-3............9-4-2 ............5-4-1Shots are Even ............................... 2-0-0..............3-1-1 .....................
Following a win ............................. 13-8-1...........21-3-4 ............8-2-1Following a loss ............................. 4-4-3............5-2-0 ............2-4-1Following a tie ............................... 4-0-0............2-2-0 .......... 2-0-0
Monday games ............................. 2-0-0........... 2-0-0 .....................Tuesday games ...............................0-1-0............ 1-0-0 ........... 0-1-0Wednesday games ......................0-0-0............ 1-0-0 ........... 0-1-0Thursday games ............................0-0-0............ 1-2-0 .....................Friday games .................................9-5-3........... 11-2-2 ........... 5-3-2Saturday games .............................7-5-0............9-2-2 ...........7-2-0Sunday games ..................................4-1-1............3-2-0 .....................
ThelastTimeBC . . .Won in Overtime .................................................................. at Northeastern (4-3 - Adam Gilmour) 11-2-13Lost in Overtime ............................................................................................................... at Denver (1-2) 11-1-14Overtime Tie ............................................................................................................at Northeastern (1-1) 1-9-15Scored 11 goals ....................................................................................................................... Army (11-0) 11-10-13Scored 10 goals ............................................................................................................... Ottawa (10-0) 10-11-97Scored 9 goals ..............................................................................................................Wisconsin (9-2) 10-18-13Scored 15 goals .....................................................................................................UMass-Lowell (15-6) 1-30-85Allowed 10 goals ............................................................................................................at Maine (12-5) 1-22-97Had a home shutout ....................................UMass Lowell (3-0) 2-11-14 (Thatcher Demko, 33 saves each)Had a road shutout ...............................................at Providence (2-0) 1-31-14 (Thatcher Demko, 30 saves)Had a neutral site shutout ...........................................................................................................................................................................Bowling Green (5-0, at CONSOL Energy Center) 12-27-13 (Brian Billett, 27 saves)Was shutout on road .............................................................................................at Providence (1-0) 11-29-14Was shutout at home ......................................................................................Boston University (5-0) 11-13-11Had 4 PPGs ............................................................................vs. Boston University (5-2 win) 12-1-12 (4-for-8)Had 5 PPGs .......................................................................................................................... PC (5-for-7) 11-21-03Had 3 PPGs in one period ................................................................................. vs. Merrimack (6-1 win) 2-7-14Had 2 SHGs .................................................................................... Steven Whitney (2) - Northeastern 2-6-12Had a 3 x 5 goal ...................................................................................... Nathan Gerbe - Wisconsin 10-27-06Player had 2 PPGs ...........................................................................Adam Gilmour - Massachusetts 10-25-14Player had 2 SHGs .............................................................................Steven Whitney - Northeastern 2-6-12Had a hat trick .................................................................................... Johnny Gaudreau - vs. Denver 3-29-14Allowed a hat trick ........................................................................................ Alex Kerfoot - vs Harvard 11-11-14Player scored 4 goals ..............................................................................Nathan Gerbe - at Harvard 12-12-07Player scored 5 goals ...........................................................................................Brian Gionta - Maine 1-27-01Player had 3 assists ........................................................ Michael Matheson - vs. Massachusetts - 10-25-14Player had 4 assists ............................................................. Johnny Gaudreau - at Vermont (2-4--6) 3-9-13Player had 5 assists ....................................................................... Johnny Gaudreau - Maine (0-5--5) 1-18-14Player had 5 points ......................... Kevin Hayes (3-2-5) and Johnny Gaudreau (0-5-5) vs. Maine 1-18-14Player had 6 points ............................................................ Johnny Gaudreau - vs. Denver (3-3--6) 3-29-14Registered 50+ shots on goal .................................................................................Northeastern (50) 2-21-10Allowed 50+ shots on goal ............................................................................Minnesota-Duluth (51) 12-29-01Goalie had 40-49 saves .......................................................... Thatcher Demko - vs. Michigan (42) 12-13-14Goalie had 50+ saves ...................................................Matti Kaltiainen at Minnesota-Duluth (50) 12-29-01Goalie assist ........................................................................... Thatcher Demko - vs New Hampshire 12-6-14Missed a penalty shot ......................................................................... Benn Ferriero - at Merrimack 1-14-06Made a penalty shot ........................................................................... Chris Kreider – at Notre Dame 11-18-11Opp. missed a penalty shot .............................................................. Tommy Olczyk – at Penn State 1-25-14Came back from 3-goal deficit to win ............................................................... vs. Merrimack (4-3) 11-16-12Longest win streak in York era ..............................................................................19 games, (1-27-12 - 4-7-12)Longest unbeaten streak in York era ........................... 19 games (TWICE), most recent (12-6-13 - 2-22-14)Went unpenalized ........................................................................................................ New Hampshire 11-5-10Opponent went unpenalized .................................................................. vs. Northeastern (Beanpot) 2-10-14
eaglesvshEA&NCAAPoints per game Figure NCAA Hockey East Adam Gilmour 0.81 - - T-14th Goals per game Figure NCAA Hockey East Chris Calnan 0.50 T-26th T-6th
Assists per game Figure NCAA Hockey East Michael Matheson 0.57 T-72nd T-9th
PPGs per game Figure NCAA Hockey East Adam Gilmour 0.24 T-5th T-1st
SHGs per game Figure NCAA Hockey East Calnan | Fitzgerald 0.05 T-16th T-4th
Game-winning goals Figure NCAA Hockey East Calnan | Fitzgerald 3 T-9th T-3rd
Points per game (DEFENSE) Figure NCAA Hockey East Teddy Doherty 0.76 T-14th T-3rd
Points per game (ROOKIES) Figure NCAA Hockey East Zach Sanford 0.67 20th 5th
Goals against average Figure NCAA Hockey East Thatcher Demko 2.04 22nd 7th
Save percentage Figure NCAA Hockey East Thatcher Demko .930 17th 6th
Winning percentage Figure NCAA Hockey East Thatcher Demko .611 T-26th 6th
Shutouts Figure NCAA Hockey East - - - - - - - -
BostoncollegevshEA&NCAA Figure NCAA Hockey East
Scoring Offense 3.05 17th 4th
Scoring Defense 2.33 23rd 5th
Scoring Margin +0.71 18th 6th
Penalty Minutes 10.3 41st 6th
Power Play 11.8 T-49th 11th
Penalty Kill 88.3 7th 4th
Combined Special Teams 52.0% 20th T-5th
Team Winning Percentage .619 19th 6th
Unbeaten Streak 7 T-2nd 1st
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Goalsscoredchart# Date Opp Type Player Assist (1st) Assist (2nd) Pd1 10/10 UML 5 x 5 Calnan Doherty Demko 12 10/10 UML 5 x 5 Fitzgerald Cangelosi - - 23 10/18 RIT 5 x 5 Matheson Fitzgerald Sanford 14 10/18 RIT 5 x 5 Fitzgerald Cangelosi Sanford 25 10/18 RIT 5 x 5 Doherty Spiro Silk 26 10/18 RIT 5 x 5 Santini Sit Silk 27 10/18 RIT 5 x 5 Tuch Doherty - - 38 10/18 RIT 5 x 4 pp McCoshen Doherty Sanford 39 10/24 CC 5 x 5 Spiro Sit - - 110 10/24 CC 5 x 5 Smith Straight Linell 211 10/24 CC 5 x 4 pp Fitzgerald Sanford Doherty 212 10/24 CC 5 x 5 Hanifin Calnan Tuch 213 10/24 CC 5 x 5 Calnan Gilmour - - 214 10/24 CC 5 x 5 Spiro Tuch Gilmour 315 10/25 UMass 5 x 5 Tuch Gilmour Matheson 216 10/25 UMass 5 x 3 pp Gilmour Hanifin Matheson 217 10/25 UMass 5 x 3 pp Gilmour Hanifin Matheson 318 10/25 UMass 5 x 6 en Smith Tuch McCoshen 319 10/31 DU 5 x 4 pp Fitzgerald Cangelosi Straight 220 10/31 DU 5 x 5 Fitzgerald Sanford Smith 321 11/1 DU 5 x 5 Straight Jeke Smith 222 11/7 BU 5 x 5 Calnan Gilmour Matheson 223 11/7 BU 5 x 5 Fitzgerald Tuch Doherty 224 11/7 BU 4 x 5 sh Fitzgerald - - - - 325 11/11 HARV 5 x 5 Gaudreau McCoshen Spiro 226 11/11 HARV 4 x 4 Straight Matheson Doherty 327 11/11 HARV 5 x 5 Tuch Doherty Sanford 328 11/14 MSU 5 x 5 Sanford Tuch Matheson 129 11/14 MSU 5 x 5 Gaudreau McCoshen Hanifin 130 11/14 MSU 5 x 5 Smith Sit - - 231 11/21 UMass 5 x 4 pp Calnan Savage Hanifin 132 11/21 UMass 5 x 5 Spiro - - - - 133 11/21 UMass 4 x 4 Smith Hanifin Cangelosi 234 11/21 UMass 5 x 5 Calnan Gilmour - - 335 11/21 UMass 5 x 5 Hanifin Silk Smith 336 11/22 Maine 5 x 5 Doherty Straight Calnan 137 11/22 Maine 5 x 5 Straight Gilmour Doherty 238 11/22 Maine 5 x 5 Straight Gilmour Gaudreau 239 11/22 Maine 5 x 5 Tuch - - - - 340 11/28 Minny 5 x 5 Tuch - - - - 241 11/28 Minny 5 x 5 Straight Gilmour Calnan 342 12/5 UNH 5 x 5 Sanford Cangelosi Matheson 143 12/5 UNH 5 x 5 Cangelosi Fitzgerald Matheson 344 12/6 UNH 5 x 5 Doherty Cangelosi Matheson 245 12/6 UNH 5 x 5 Cangelosi Sanford Demko 246 12/6 UNH 5 x 5 Calnan Smith Savage 247 12/6 UNH 5 x 6 en Calnan Smith Cangelosi 348 12/13 MICH 5 x 5 Doherty Gilmour Tuch 149 12/13 MICH 5 x 5 McCoshen Spiro Gaudreau 150 12/13 MICH 5 x 5 Straight Matheson Tuch 151 12/13 MICH 5 x 5 Smith Sit Calnan 352 12/13 MICH 5 x 6 en Smith Calnan Matheson 353 1/2 BROWN 5 x 5 Sanford Gaudreau Gilmour 154 1/2 BROWN 5 X 5 Fitzgerald Cangelosi Straight 155 1/2 BROWN 5 x 4 pp Gilmour Fitzgerald Doherty 3 56 1/2 BROWN 5 x 4 pp Cangeolsi Fitzgerald Doherty 357 1/3 DART 5 x 4 pp Gilmour Sanford Hanifin 258 1/3 DART 5 x 5 Calnan Matheson Smith 359 1/3 DART 5 x 5 Doherty Sanford Sit 360 1/9 NU 5 x 5 Gilmour Tuch Sanford 361 1/10 NU 5 x 5 Matheson Doherty Gilmour 162 1/10 NU 5 x 5 Calnan Santini Smith 163 1/10 NU 4 x 5 sh Calnan Hanifin - - 264 1/10 NU 5 x 4 pp Gilmour Sanford Hanifin 3
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2014-15ResultsDate Opponent Result W/L Record Att. Goalie (S/GA) Boston College scoringOCTOBERFri. 10 at Lowell* 2-5 L 0-1-0 7.326 Demko (19/4) Calnan, FitzgeraldSat. 18 vs. RIT & 6-2 W 1-1-0 10,556 Demko (25/2) Matheson, Fitzgerald, Doherty•, Santini, Tuch, McCoshenFri. 24 vs. CC 6-2 W 2-1-0 5,833 Demko (33/2) Spiro, Smith, Fitzgerald•, Hanifin, Calnan, SpiroSat. 25 vs. UMass* 4-1 W 3-1-0 4,908 Demko (21/1) Tuch, Gilmour•, Gilmour, SmithFri. 31 at Denver 2-1 W 4-1-0 4,559 Demko (25/1) Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald•
NOVEMBERNov. 1 at Denver 1-2 L (ot) 4-2-0 6,032 Demko (33/2) StraightNov. 5 at UConn* 0-1 L 4-3-0 8,089 Demko (21/1) - -Nov. 7 vs. BU* 3-5 L 4-4-0 7,884 Demko (21/4) Calnan, Fitzgerald, FitzgeraldNov. 11 vs. Harvard 3-6 L 4-5-0 4,706 Barone (22/5) Gaudreau, Straight, TuchNov. 14 at MSU 3-2 W 5-5-0 5,595 Demko (31/2) Sanford, Gaudreau, Smith•Nov. 21 at UMass* 5-3 W 6-5-0 5,939 Demko (18/3) Calnan, Spiro, Smith, Calnan•, HanifinNov. 22 vs. Maine* 4-1 W 7-5-0 6,773 Demko (22/1) Doherty, Straight, Straight•, TuchNov. 28 vs. Minnesota 2-6 L 7-6-0 6,748 Demko (24/5) Tuch, StraightNov. 29 at PC* 0-1 L 7-7-0 2,978 Demko (37/1) - -
DECEMBERDec. 5 at UNH* 2-2 T (ot) 7-7-1 6,263 Demko (37/2) Sanford, Cangelosi+Dec. 6 vs. UNH* 4-2 W 8-7-1 4,589 Demko (25/2) Doherty, Cangelosi, Calnan•, CalnanDec. 13 vs. Michigan 5-1 W 9-7-1 6,202 Demko (41/1) Doherty, McCoshen•, Straight, Smith, Smith
JANUARYJan. 2 vs. Brown$ 4-1 W 10-7-1 1,837 Barone (22/1) Sanford, Fitzgerald•, Gilmour, CangelosiJan. 3 at Dartmouth$ 3-2 W 11-7-1 3,651 Barone (23/2) Gilmour, Calnan, Doherty•Jan. 9 at N’Eastern* 1-1 T 11-7-2 3,998 Demko (30/1) Gilmour+Jan. 10 vs. N’Eastern* 4-2 W 12-7-2 4,615 Demko (31/2) Matheson, Calnan, Calnan•, Gilmour
• Game-winning goal+ Game-tying goal* Hockey East game& Blue Cross Arena (Rochester, N.Y.)$ Ledyard Classic (Hanover, N.H.)
TEAM STATISTICS BC OPP PENALTIES Number 108 100 Minutes 216 211 Penalties/Game 5.1 4.8 Pen minutes/Game 10.3 10.0 Minor 108 98 Major 0 1 10-minute Misconduct 0 0 Game Misconduct 0 1 Gross Misconduct 0 0 Match 0 0SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0ATTENDANCE Total 52258 54430 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/5806 10/5443 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/6196 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TotalBoston College 16 24 24 0 64 Opponents 13 14 21 1 49
SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TotalBoston College 173 208 172 8 561 Opponents 165 196 189 7 557
11 | CHRIS CALNANGoals .......................................................2 games (Jan. 11-17, 2014)Assists .2 games - three times (most recent: Nov. 21-28, 2014)Points .................................................. 3 games (Nov. 21-28, 2014)
26 | AUSTIN CANGELOSIGoals ....... 2 games - three times (most recent: Dec. 5-6, 2014)Assists ............................ 4 games (most recent: Feb. 7-15, 2014)Points ............................. 5 games (most recent: Feb. 7-21, 2014)
19 | RYAN FITZGERALDGoals .............................3 games (most recent: Oct. 10-24, 2014)Assists ............. 3 games - twice (most recent: Jan. 17-21, 2014)Points ....................................................7 games (Nov. 1-20, 2013)
21 | MATTHEW GAUDREAUGoals ......................................................2 games (Nov. 11-14, 2014)Assists ..........................................................................................n/aPoints ..... 2 games - twice (most recent: Dec. 13 - Jan.2, 2015)
14 | ADAM GILMOURGoals .......................................................4 games (Jan. 2-10, 2015)Assists ........... 3 games - twice (most recent: Nov. 21-28, 2014)Points ....5 games - (most recent: Dec. 13, 2014 - Jan. 10, 2015)
7 | NOAH HANIFINGoals .............................................................................................n/aAssists ..................................................2 games (Nov. 14-21, 2014)Points ............. 2 games - twice (most recent: Nov. 14-21, 2014)
8 | TRAVIS JEKEGoals .............................................................................................n/aAssists .................................................2 games (Dec. 27-28, 2013)Points ..................................................2 games (Dec. 27-28, 2013)
10 | DANNY LINELLGoals ........................................2 games (Feb. 25 - March 2, 2012)Assists .................................................3 games (Nov. 14-20, 2013)Points ..................................................3 games (Nov. 14-20, 2013)
5 | MICHAEL MATHESONGoals .........................................................2 games (Dec. 1-7, 2012)Assists ......3 games - four times (most recent: Dec. 5-13, 2014)Points ......4 games - twice (most recent: Nov. 1-Nov. 10, 2013)
3 | IAN McCOSHENGoals .............................................................................................n/aAssists ......................................... 3 games (Nov. 23-Dec. 6, 2013)Points .......................................... 3 games (Nov. 23-Dec. 6, 2013)
20 | PETER McMULLENGoals .............................................................................................n/aAssists ..........................................................................................n/aPoints ...........................................................................................n/a
6 | STEVE SANTINIGoals .............................................................................................n/aAssists ..........................................................................................n/aPoints ................................................... 2 games (Oct. 13-18, 2013)
2 | SCOTT SAVAGEGoals .............................................................................................n/aAssists ... 2 games - three times (most recent: Feb. 15-21,2014)Points ...................................................3 games (Oct. 13-25, 2013)
9 | BRENDAN SILKGoals .............................................................................................n/aAssists ....................................................2 games (Jan. 11-17, 2014)Points .....................................................2 games (Jan. 11-17, 2014)
18 | MICHAEL SITGoals .....................................................2 games (Oct. 18-25, 2013)Assists .............2 games - twice (most recent: Oct. 17-24, 2014) Points ..... 2 games - four times (most recent: Oct. 17-24, 2014)
27 | QUINN SMITHGoals ....... 2 games - four times (most recent: Dec. 6-13, 2014)Assists ......2 games - twice (most recent: Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 2014)Points ......................................................5 games (Feb. 1-17, 2013)
COLLEGEHOCKEYINC.FIVE YOUNGEST TEAMS (as of Oct. 1) ...................Boston University ......................20 years, 99 daysBOSTON COLLEGE ................. 20 years, 239 daysMichigan ................................... 20 years, 252 daysNotre Dame ............................. 20 years, 264 daysCornell .......................................20 years, 303 days
COLLEGES PRODUCING MOST NHLers (13-14) ...BOSTON COLLEGE ............................................. 26Wisconsin .............................................................. 21Michigan ................................................................ 19Michigan State...................................................... 17Minnesota.............................................................. 16
COLLEGES W/ MOST NAMES ON ‘THE CUP’ ......BOSTON COLLEGE / Wisconsin ........................ 16North Dakota ........................................................ 14Michigan ................................................................ 13 Minnesota-Duluth ................................................ 10 Cornell, Michigan State .........................................9
MOST NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS .............................Michigan ..................................................................9Denver / North Dakota .........................................7Wisconsin ................................................................6BOSTON COLLEGE / BU / Minnesota .................5
MOST FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES .................BOSTON COLLEGE ............................................. 24Michiga ..................................................................24 Boston University ................................................. 21Minnesota.............................................................. 21North Dakota ....................................................... 20
MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES .....Michigan ...............................................................35Minnesota .............................................................35BOSTON COLLEGE ............................................. 33Boston University ................................................. 31North Dakota ....................................................... 29Michigan State......................................................27
YOUNGEST PLAYERS IN COLLEGE HOCKEY .......Zach Werenski (Michigan) ........................ 7/19/97 NoahHanifin(BOSTONCOLLEGE) ......... 1/25/97Cameron Hughes (Wisconsin) ................. 10/9/96
SCHOOL W/ MOST DRAFT PICKS ON TEAM.......Minnesota.............................................................. 16North Dakota ........................................................ 14Michigan, Notre Dame ........................................ 10BOSTON COLLEGE, Harvard ............................... 9 BU, Cornell, DU, Miami, UNO, Wisconsin ...........7
Thanks to Nate Ewell at College Hockey, Inc. for compiling the information in this column. For additional information, visit the College Hockey, Inc. Media Center:
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BCNumbersGameCoaches that are Boston College hockey alums – Jerry York, Greg Brown and Marty McInnis. All three have been inducted into Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame.
With NCAA Division I championships in 2008, 2010 and 2012, Boston College became the first team since 1961 to win three championships in six seasons; Murray Armstrong’s Denver team won three titles in four years (1958, 1960, 1961). The all-time best is five titles in six years, accomplished by Michigan (1951, 1952, 1953, 1955 and 1956).
NCAA Championships in the last 13years. During that time period, only Denver and Minnesota, each with two, have won multiple national titles.
Boston College has competed in five of the last nine national championship games – 2006 (Wisconsin, 1-2), 2007 (Michigan State, 1-3), 2008 (Notre Dame, 4-1), 2010 (Wisconsin, 5-0) and 2012 (Ferris State, 4-1).
Frozen Four appearances in the last 17 years; the highest total among all teams in college hockey. Only Boston College (11), North Dakota (eight), Michigan (six), Minnesota (five) and Michigan State (three) have advanced to more than two Frozen Fours during that time period.
Freshman forward Alex Tuch was selected by the Minnesota Wild (18th overall) in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, becoming the 15th Eagle in the last 27 years to have been selected in the first round of the NHL Draft. He joins Brian Leetch (ninth, 1986), Craig Janney (13th, 1986), Bill Guerin (fifth, 1989), Marty Reasoner (14th, 1996), Brooks Orpik (18th, 2000), Krys Kolanos (19th, 2000), Chuck Kobasew (14th, 2001), Brian Boyle (26th, 2003), Patrick Eaves(29th, 2003), Cory Schneider (26th, 2004), Nick Petrecki (28th, 2007), Chris Kreider (19th, 2009), Kevin Hayes (24th, 2010) and Michael Matheson(23rd, 2012) as Boston College first-round draftees.
Defensemen Ian McCoshen and Steve Santini alongside goaltender Thatcher Demko were members of the 2014 U.S. National Junior Team that competed at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championships in Malmo, Sweden. Last year’s trio of freshmen were the 22nd, 23rd and 24th Eagle participants in World Junior play under head coach Jerry York, joining Jeff Farkas (1996, 1997, 1998), Marty Reasoner (1996, 1997), Blake Bellefuille (1997), Brian Gionta (1998, 1999), Mike Mottau (1998), Bobby Allen (1998), Brooks Orpik (2000), J.D. Forrest (2001), Ben Eaves (2002), Chuck Kobasew (Canada; 2002), Patrick Eaves (2003, 2004), Ryan Shannon (2003), Dan Bertram (Canada; 2006, 2007), Cory Schneider (2005, 2006), Nathan Gerbe (2006, 2007), Jimmy Hayes (2009), Chris Kreider (2010, 2011), Brian Dumoulin (2011), Patrick Wey (2011), Bill Arnold (2012) and Johnny Gaudreau (2013).
Former Eagles saw NHL action in 2013-14; the most of any program in college hockey. Wisconsin had the second most alums with 21 last season.
NCAA Tournament victories in the last 17 years. That win total is 18 victories more than Michigan, which has totaled 20 NCAA wins since 1998, the second-highest tournament win total in college hockey.
Since Jerry York led his first Boston College team to the 1997 Frozen Four, the Eagles have amassed the most victories in college hockey. Boston College has amassed 466 victories and is only one of three programs to have recorded more than 400 victories during that span. Michigan (464) and North Dakota (458) trail by a slim margin.
Upon completion of the 2013-14 season, Boston College reclaimed the best overall winning percentage in Hockey East history. Over the course of 30 seasons in league play, the Eagles’ winning percentage of .629 (448-249-75) reigns supreme in one of college hockey’s top conferences.
Jerry York’s overall record is 975-584-104 in 42 seasons as a head coach at Clarkson, Bowling Green and Boston College; he owns the most victories of any Division I coach in the history of college hockey. York is 34-11 in NCAA Tournament games as the head coach at Boston College; his 39 wins overall in the NCAA Tournament is also the highest total in Division I history.
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NHLEagles (2014-15 season - OPENING NIGHT ROSTERS) | ( * called up - did not start on opening night roster)
cam atkinsonCOLUMBUS
brian boyleTAMPA BAY
patrick brownCAROLINA
paul carey *COLORADO
scott clemmensenNEW JERSEY
brian dumoulin *PITTSBURGH
patrick eavesDALLAS
benn ferrieroST. LOUIS
johnny gaudreauCALGARY
nathan gerbeCAROLINA
brian gibbonsCOLUMBUS
brian giontaBUFFALO
stephen giontaNEW JERSEY
jimmy hayesFLORIDA
kevin hayesNEW YORK
chris kreiderNEW YORK
brooks orpikWASHINGTON
corey schneiderNEW JERSEY
rob scuderiPITTSBURGH
ben smithCHICAGO
No. Name Position Team Round Year11 Chris Calnan Forward Chicago 3rd 201230 Thatcher Demko Goaltender Vancouver 2nd 201419 Ryan Fitzgerald Forward Boston 4th 201314 Adam Gilmour Forward Minnesota 4th 20125 Michael Matheson Defenseman Florida 1st 20123 Ian McCoshen Forward Florida 2nd 201324 Zach Sanford Forward Washington 2nd` 20136 Steve Santini Defenseman New Jersey 2nd 201312 Alex Tuch Forward Minnesota 1st 2014
• Enters his 43rd season as a head coach; spent seven years (1972-79) at Clarkson and 15 years (1979-94) at Bowling Green
• Is college hockey’s winningest coach of all-time with 975 career victories
• Earned his 925th career victory with a 5-2 win over Alabama-Hunstville on Dec. 29, 2012, in Minneapolis, Minn., surpassing Ron Mason to become the winningest coach in the history of college hockey
• Earned his 502nd win at Boston College on Nov. 21, 2014, with a 5-3 win at Massachusetts, surpassing his former coach John “Snooks” Kelley as the the winningest coach in BC hockey history
• Won his 500th-career game as head coach at Boston College on Oct. 31, 2014, in a 2-1 at Denver
• Is one of only three coaches in NCAA history to lead two different schools to national titles; led Bowling Green to the 1984 NCAA title, and Boston College to the 2001, 2008, 2010 and 2012 NCAA titles
• Had his Boston College jersey retired on April 12, 2010, during the program’s national championship celebration on O’Neill plaza
• Was awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy, presented for outstanding service to hockey in the United States, in October 2010
• Earned the 1976-77 Spencer Penrose Trophy as the nation’s Division I Coach of the Year
• Has been tabbed Hockey East Coach of the Year three times – 2003-04, 2010-11 and 2013-14; also earned New England Coach of the Year honors twice – in 2003-04 and 2013-14
• Earned CCHA Coach of the Year honors in 1981-82
• Has led 22 teams to 25 or more wins; has guided five teams to 30 or more victories
• Assumed the head coaching duties at Boston College, his alma mater, on June 15, 1994
• Has led Boston College to 11 NCAA Tournament “Frozen Four” berths -- 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014
• Is the all-time leader in NCAA Tournament wins with 39 victories
• Has led the Eagles to nine Hockey East Tournament titles -- 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012
• Guided the Eagles to six Hockey East regular season championships – 2000-01, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2013-14
• Won his 950th collegiate game with a 6-4 triumph over cross-town rival Boston University with a 6-4 win at Kelley Rink on Jan. 17, 2014; earned his 900th collegiate victory with a 4-2 home win over Merrimack at Kelley Rink on Feb. 17, 2012; earned his 850th collegiate victory with a 5-0 win against Wisconsin in the national championship game on April 10, 2010 in Detroit, Mich.; earned his 800th collegiate victory with a 5-2 win against Minnesota on March 29, 2008 in Worcester, Mass.
• Served as head coach of a US Select Team that competed in the Kitimat (British Columbia) Cup in the spring of 1995
• Assumed the head post at Bowling Green on April 10, 1979
• Led Bowling Green to six NCAA Tournament berths
• Led Bowling Green to four CCHA regular-season titles, including three consecutive crowns from 1981-84, and one CCHA tournament title
• Was inducted into the Bowling Green State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003
• Became the youngest head coach in the nation when he accepted the top job at Clarkson at age 26
• Guided Clarkson to 125 wins, six ECAC playoffs and one ECAC title in seven years
• Coached under Boston College’s two legendary coaches; began his career as John “Snooks” Kelley’s graduate assistant (1968-69), and served two years (1970-72) as Len Ceglarski’s assistant coach at Clarkson
Phil ’82 and Kim Schiller have long loved Boston College Hockey. In 2012, they chose to endow the head men’s ice hockey coach position, currently held by Jerry York. The $5M commitment permanently attached the Schiller Family to a position and a leader they feel is so important to BC. Admiring the standards off the ice as much as on, Phil cited his respect and enjoyment in watching Jerry York run the program. In recognition of Jerry’s accomplishments and to ensure that the future of BC remains strong for years to come, the Schillers decided to permanently etch their legacy with BC Hockey.
43rd year coaching /// 21st at Boston College
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York FileAT CLARKSON Record Conference Title1972-73 18-15-01973-74 12-14-11974-75 13-15-11975-76 18-12-11976-77 26- 8- 0 ECAC Champions1977-78 19-11-0 1978-79 19-12-0 Clarkson Totals: 125-87-3 (.588 in seven years)
Bowling Green Totals: 342-248-31 (.576 in 15 years)
AT BOSTON COLLEGE Record Conference Title1994-95 11-22-21995-96 16-17-31996-97 15-19-41997-98 28-9-5 Hockey East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament finalists1998-99 27-12-4 Hockey East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament semifinalists1999-2000 29-12-1 NCAA Tournament finalists2000-01 33-8-2 Hockey East Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions National Champions2001-02 18-18-22002-03 24-11-4 Hockey East Champions2003-04 29-9-4 Hockey East Champions NCAA Tournament semifinalists2004-05 26-7-7 Hockey East Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions2005-06 26-13-3 NCAA Tournament finalists2006-07 29-12-1 Hockey East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament finalists2007-08 25-11-8 Hockey East Tournament Champions National Champions2008-09 18-14-52009-10 29-10-3 Hockey East Tournament Champions National Champions2010-11 30-8-1 Hockey East Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions2011-12 33-10-1 Hockey East Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions National Champions2012-13 22-12-4 NCAA Tournament qualifier2013-14 28-8-4 Hockey East Champions NCAA Tournament Seminfinalist2014-15 12-7-2 Boston College Totals: 508-249-70 (.657 in 21 years)
CAREER TOTALS: 975-584-104 (.618 in 43 years)
• Earned All-America first team and All-New England honors in 1966-67
• Was the 1966-67 recipient of the Walter Brown Award (as the top American-born player in New England)
• Served as team captain and earned team MVP honors as a senior
• Was a three-year letterman at Boston College
• Led the Eagles to a 60-26 record, the 1965 Beanpot title and a second-place finish in the 1965 NCAA Tournament
• Earned All-East honors as a junior
• Scored 134 points (64 goals, 70 assists) in his 81-game collegiate career
• Ranks among the school’s all-time leaders in: career points, career goals, career assists, single-season points and single-season assists
• Was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1982
As A Player
• Graduated from Boston College High School in 1963
• Earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Boston College in 1967
• Also earned a master’s of education degree and a CAES in counseling psychology from Boston College
Eductaion
• Born July 25, 1945 in Watertown, Mass.
• His wife, Bobbie, is a West Roxbury (Mass.) native and 1969 Boston College graduate
• They have two children — Laura and Brendan (MBA ’05), and two grandchildren – Colin and Elizabeth
1. Jerry York (BC)* 9752. Ron Mason 9243. Jack Parker 8974. Red Berensen* 8005. Rick Comley 7836. Bob Peters 7447. Len Ceglarski (BC) 6738. Mike McShane* 666 9. Don Lucia * 661 10. Jeff Sauer 65511. John MacInnes 55512. Dick Umile * 547 13. Jack Riley 54214. Don Roberts 53215. Don Brose 53116. Ed Saugestad 50317. John “Snooks” Kelley (BC) 501*Active Coaches
WinningestCoachesall-time
1. Jerry York (BC)* 392. Jack Parker 303. Red Berenson 264. Ron Mason 225. Doug Woog 21
NCAATourneyWinsall-time
• Earned his 925th career victory with a 5-2 win over Alabama-Hunstville on Dec. 29, 2012 in Minneapolis, Minn., surpassing Ron Mason to become the winningest coach in the history of college hockey
• Earned 900th career victory on Feb. 17, 2012 against Merrimack
• Was awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy, presented for outstanding service to hockey in the United States, in October 2010
• Is the NCAA record holder for tournament victories (39)
• Earned Hockey East Coach of the Year honors three times (03-04, 10-11, 13-14)
• Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame (1982 inductee)
• Earned 800th victory on March 29, 2008; earned 850th victory on April 10, 2010 against Wisconsin in the national championship game
• BC jersey was retired on April 12, 2010
Awards&Honors
UnderYorkYORK’S FORMER PLAYERS Rob Blake Player, San Jose 1998 Norris Trophy recipientDan Bylsma Head Coach, Pittsburgh 2009 Stanley Cup champ 2014 U.S. Olympic Coach - -Brooks Orpik Player, Pittsburgh 2009 Stanley Cup champRob Scuderi Player, LA Kings 2009 Stanley Cup champ 2012 Stanley Cup champ
HOBEY BAKER AWARD WINNERS George McPhee Bowling Green 1982 recipientBrian Holzinger Bowling Green 1995 recipientMike Mottau Boston College 2000 recipientJohnny Gaudreau Boston College 2014 recipient
USA HOCKEY COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Nathan Gerbe Boston College 2008 recipientMike Mottau Boston College 2000 recipientJohnny Gaudreau Boston College 2014 recipient
NHL FIRST-ROUND SELECTIONS Marty Reasoner St. Louis 1996Brooks Orpik Pittsburgh 2000Krys Kolanos Phoenix 2000Chuck Kobasew Calgary 2001Brian Boyle Los Angeles 2003Patrick Eaves Ottawa 2003Cory Schneider Vancouver 2004Nick Petrecki San Jose 2007Chris Kreider NY Rangers 2009Kevin Hayes Chicago 2010Michael Matheson Florida 2012Alex Tuch Minnesota 2014
YorkFacts
• Has led five teams to 30 or more wins, including the 2000-01 and 2011-12 Eagle entries which each recorded a school-record 33 wins
• Is one of only three coaches in NCAA history to lead two different schools to national titles; led Bowling Green to the 1984 NCAA title, and Boston College to the 2001, 2008, 2010 and 2012 NCAA titles
• Has led Boston College to 11 NCAA Tournament “Frozen Four” berths -- 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012 & 2014
• Is a member of the Bowling Green State University Athletic Hall of Fame (2003 inductee)
York’sMilestonevictories#1 November10, 1972, Clarkson 13, Univ. of Quebec 0, at Postdam, N.Y.
#50 January 2, 1976, Clarkson 4, Cornell 2, at ECAC Holiday Tournament, NYC
#100 January 24, 1978, Clarkson 10, St. Lawrence 3, at Postdam, N.Y.
#150 January 29, 1981, BGSU 6, Lake Superior 2, at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
#200 January 22, 1983, BGSU 7, Northern Mich. 5 (OT), at Marquette, Mich.
#250 December 1, 1984, Bowling Green 5, Miami 3, at Oxford, Ohio
#300 November 7, 1986, Bowling Green 5, Ohio State 2, Bowling Green, Ohio
#350 March 4, 1988, BGSU 5, Ferris State 4 (4 OTs), at Bowling Green, Ohio
#400 February 3, 1990, Bowling Green 4, Miami 3, at Bowling Green, Ohio
#450 October 22, 1993, BGSU 6, Ohio State 0, at Bowling Green, Ohio
#500 November 30, 1996, Boston College 6, St. Lawrence, at Canton, N.Y.
#550 January 28, 1999, Boston College 7 Massachusetts 1, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
#600 November 4, 2000, Boston College 6, UMass-Lowell 1, at Lowell, Mass.
#650 November 7, 2002, Boston College 7, Merrimack 0, at North Andover, Mass.
#700 October 29, 2004, Boston College 5, North Dakota 3, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
#750 October 10, 2006, Boston College 5, Northeastern 2, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
#800 March 29, 2008, BC 5, Minnesota 2, at NCAA Tourney, Worcester, Mass.
#850 April 10, 2010, BC 5, Wisconsin 0, At NCAA Tournament, Detroit, Mich.
#900 February 17, 2012, Boston College 4, Merrimack 2, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
#925 December 29, 2012, BC 5, Alabama- Hunstville 2, Minneapolis, Minn. (NCAA ALL-TIME WINS RECORD)
#950 January 17, 2011, Boston College 6, Boston Univ. 4, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
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CareerStatsYEAR GP GS Min GA GaAvg Saves SvPct W L T Sho PPG SHG
2014-15: Earned his first-career start as an Eagle, stopping 22-of-27 shots in a 6-3 setback against Harvard (11/11)…stopped 22 saves and earned his first collegiate victory at the Ledyard Classic against Brown (1/2)…won consecutive games after blocking a career-best 23 shots against Dartmouth to help the Eagles clinch the Ledyard Classic Tournament (1/3)
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CareerStatsYEAR GP GS Min GA GaAvg Saves SvPct W L T Sho PPG SHG
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2013 37 4 9 13 27 .148 6 23 +12 0 1 0
2014 20 10 5 15 42 .238 2 4 +6 1 1 3
TOTAL 57 14 14 28 69 .203 8 27 +18 1 2 3
CareerbestsPoints ......................... 2 (eight times, most recent vs. Northeastern, Jan. 10, 2015)Goals ...........................2 (three times, most recent vs. Northeastern, Jan. 10, 2015)Assists ......................................................2 (most recent vs. Michigan, Dec. 13, 2014) Shots ............................................4 (twice, most recent at Dartmouth, Jan. 3, 2015)Plus/minus ...................... 2 (seven times, most recent at Dartmouth, Jan. 3, 2015)
2014-15: Scored Boston College’s first goal of the season at UMass Lowell (10/10)…scored his second goal of the season as well as assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-winning power play goal against Colorado College (10/24)…tallied the first goal of the game against Boston University (11/7)…recorded his first-career two-goal game in grand fashion, putting away his first-ever power play goal to start and followed with the game-winning tally at Massachusetts (11/21)…assisted on Teddy Doherty’s goal against Maine (11/22)…recorded his first-career three-game point streak with an assist on Destry Straight’s goal against Minnesota (11/28)…posted his second two-goal performance in six games, including the game-winning tally, along with a career-best four shots against New Hampshire (12/6)…recorded his first-career two assist game against Michigan (12/13)…scored his eighth goal of the season, tying the game against Dartmouth (1/3)…scored his third multi-goal game of the season, including his second-career short-handed goal that stood as the game-winning tally against Northeastern (1/10)
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CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2013 40 10 16 26 43 .233 3 6 +15 0 0 1
2014 21 3 8 11 29 .103 3 6 +3 1 0 0
TOTAL 61 13 24 37 72 .181 6 12 +18 1 0 1
CareerbestsPoints ........................3 (five times, most recent vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 6, 2014) Goals .................................................................................... 2 (Wisconsin, Oct. 18, 2013)Assists .........................................................................3 (vs. Penn State, Dec. 28, 2013) Shots ........................................3 (three times, most recent vs. Brown, Jan. 2, 2015)Plus/minus .................................................................................4 (Army, Nov. 10, 2013)
2014-15: Assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s first goal of the season at UMass Lowell (10/10)…second-straight outing with an assist on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal at RIT (10/18)…assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s power play goal at Denver (10/31)…assisted on Quinn Smith’s goal at Massachusetts (11/21)…tallied both his first goal of the season, in game-tying fashion, along with his first multi-point performance with an assist, at New Hampshire (12/5)…secured his fifth point in two games with a goal and a pair of assists for his fifth-career three-point game against New Hampshire (12/6)…scored his first collegiate power play goal and added an assist on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-winning goal against Brown (1/2)
CareerbestsMost saves .............................................41 (most recent vs. Michigan, Dec. 13, 2014)Fewest goals allowed ........0 (twice, most recent vs. UMass Lowell, Feb. 21, 2014)Most goals allowed .............................................. 7 (vs. Notre Dame, March 14, 2014) Assists ........................... 1 (four times, most recent at UMass Lowell, Oct. 10, 2014)
2014-15: Stopped 19 shots on 23 attempts in the season opener at UMass Lowell and recorded his fourth-career asssist on Chris Calnan’s goal at UMass Lowell (10/10)…steered away 25 shots in his first victory of the season at RIT (10/18)…stopped a season-best 33 shots in 6-2 win against Colorado College (10/24)…won his third-consecutive game via 21 stops against Massachusetts (10/25)…steered away 25-of-26 shots in a 2-1 win at Denver (10/31)…matched a season-best 33 stops in a 2-1 overtime loss at Denver (11/1)…blocked 21 shots in a 1-0 loss at Connecticut (11/5)…registered 21 saves in a 5-3 setback against Boston University (11/7)…helped BC snap it’s skid with 31 saves in a 3-2 win at Michigan State (11/14)…steered away 18 shots on 21 UMass attempts in a 5-3 win at Massachusetts (11/21)…saved 22 shots in a 4-1 win over Maine (11/22)…stopped 24-of-29 shots in a 6-2 loss against Minnesota (11/28)…posted 37 saves in a 1-0 loss at Providence (11/29)…named to the 2015 U.S. National Junior Team preliminary roster for the World Junior Championship (12/2)…matched a career high in consecutive games with another 37-save performance at New Hampshire (12/5)…stopped 25 shots in a 4-2 win against New Hampshire (12/6)…set a career best in save for the third time in four starts, stopping 41 shots against Michigan (12/13)…stopped 30 shots in his first start back since World Juniors at Northeastern (1/9)…logged 31 saves in a 4-2 victory against Norteastern (1/10)
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CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2014-15: Assisted on Chris Calnan’s goal at UMass Lowell (10/10), standing as the Eagles’ first tally of the season…tallied his first-career game-winning goal en route to his second-career three-point performance in addition to a +4-rating against RIT (10/18)…picked up first-career conference honor, earning Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week honors (10/20)…tied a career-high three-game point streak with an assist on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-winning power play goal against Colorado College…assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s second goal against Boston University (11/7)…secured a pair of assists against Harvard (11/11)…scored a goal and assisted in Destry Straight’s first goal against Maine (11/22)…scored his third goal of the season against New Hampshire (12/6)…scored goals in consecutive games for the first time of his career against Michigan (12/13)…doled out a pair of assists on two power play goals against Brown (1/2)…scored the game-winning goal against Dartmouth to help clinch the Ledyard Classic trophy and was named Tournament MVP for his three-point weekend (1/3)…nominated for the Hobey Baker Award (1/7)…assisted on Michael Matheson’s goal against Northeastern (1/10)
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2013 40 13 16 29 87 .149 11 22 +8 4 0 1
2014 21 8 4 12 60 .133 14 28 -3 2 1 3
TOTAL 61 21 20 41 147 .143 25 50 +5 6 1 4
CareerbestsPoints .......................................3 (three times, most recent vs. Brown, Jan. 2, 2015)Goals ...............................2 (twice, most recent vs. Boston University, Nov. 7, 2014)Assists .........................................2 (five times, most recent vs. Brown, Jan. 2, 2015)Shots ....................................................7 (most recent vs. Penn State, Dec. 28, 2013)Plus/minus ................... 3 (three times, most recent vs. Penn State, Dec. 28, 2013)
2014-15: Scored his first goal of the season at UMass Lowell (10/10)…became the first Eagle to score in consecutive games with a goal and an assist against RIT (10/18)…posted a career-best three-game goal scoring streak, including the game-winning power play goal against Colorado College (10/24)…turned in his first-career two-goal performance including a power play tally and his second game-winning goal of the season at Denver (10/31)…notched his second two-goal performance in four games, including BC’s first short-handed marker of the season, against Boston University (11/7)…provided the primary assist on Austin CCangelosi’s game-tying goal at New Hampshire (12/5)…secured his third-career three-point performance, including the game-winning goal against Brown (1/2)…nominated for the Hobey Baker Award (1/7)
5-10 | 177 | LEFT | FORWARD | SOPHOMORENORTH READING, MASS. | VALLEY (EJHL)
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2013 9 1 0 1 12 .083 2 4 0 0 0 0
2014 15 2 3 5 20 .100 2 4 +6 0 0 0
TOTAL 24 3 3 6 32 .094 4 8 +6 0 0 0
CareerbestsPoints .............................................1 (six times, most recent vs. Brown, Jan. 2, 2015)Goals ..........................1 (three times, most recent at Michigan State, Nov. 14, 2014)Assists .......................................1 (three times, most recent vs. Brown, Jan. 2, 2015)Shots ................................... 3 (four times, most recent at Dartmouth, Jan. 3, 2015)Plus/minus .................................... 1 (10 times, most recent vs. Brown, Jan. 2, 2015)
2014-15: Scored his first goal of the season, second of his career, in his third outings of the year against Harvard (11/11)…secured his first-ever point streak with a goal in respective games after tallying his second of the season at Michigan State (11/14)…registered his first-career assists on Destry Straight’s game-winning goal against Maine (11/22)…posted his second assist of the season on Ian McCoshen’s game-winning goal against Michigan (12/13)…assisted on Zach Sanford’s goal for his first-career point streak against Brown (1/2)
5-9 | 145 | LEFT | FORWARD | SOPHOMORECARNEYS POINT, N.J. | OMAHA (USHL)
Jan162015 | 7pm | AgganisArena | Boston, Mass. 44
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2013 40 7 13 20 78 .090 5 10 +6 4 0 3
2014 21 6 11 17 37 .162 7 14 +8 5 0 1
TOTAL 61 13 24 37 115 .113 12 24 +14 9 0 4
CareerbestsGoals .................................. 2 (twice, most recent vs. Massachusetts, Oct. 25, 2014)Points ........................ 3 (four times, most recent vs. Massachusetts, Oct. 25, 2014)Assists ................................................................................. 3 (Wisconsin, Oct. 18, 2013)Shots ..........................................................................6 (Massachusetts, Oct. 25, 2014)Plus/minus .......................................3 (twice, most recent vs. Maine, Nov. 22, 2014)
2014-15: Handed out a pair of assists for his first points of the season against Colorado College (10/24)…finished with a career night, scoring a pair of 5-on-3 power play goals, including his fourth-career game winner, handed out an assist and logged a high of six shots against Massachusetts (10/25)…named Hockey East Player of the Week for his three-point effort (10/27)…assisted on Chris Calnan’s goal against Boston University (11/7)…assisted on Chris Calnan’s game-winning goal at Massachusetts (11/21)…registered a pair of assists, including the primary helper on Destry Straight’s game-winning goal against Maine (11/22)…assisted on Destry Straight’s goal against Minnesota (11/28)…assisted on Teddy Doherty’s goal against Michigan (12/13)…scored his third power play goal of the year and registered an assist in a win over Brown (1/2)…scored power play goals in consecutive games and was named to the Ledyard Classic All-Tournament Team after defeating Dartmouth (1/3)…netted his first-career game-tying goal with 2:45 left in regulation at Northeastern (1/9)…scored his third power play goal in four games and extended his goal-scoring streak to four and added an assists against Northeastern (1/10)
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2014 20 2 8 10 37 .054 5 10 +7 0 0 0
CareerbestsPoints ....................................................................3 (at Massachusetts, Nov. 21, 2014) Goals ....................................1 (twice, most recent at Massachusetts, Nov. 21, 2014)Assists .......................2 (three times, most recent vs. Northeastern, Jan. 10, 2015) Shots ............................................................... 5 (vs. Colorado College, Oct. 24, 2014)Plus/minus ...............2 (three times, most recent vs. Northeastern, Jan. 10, 2015)
2014-15: Scored his first-collegiate goal as an Eagle and posted a season-best five shots against Colorado College (10/24)…secured his first-career assist in multi-point fashion, recording a pair against Massachusetts (10/25)…assisted on Matthew Gaudreau’s second goal of the season at Michigan State (11/14)…posted his first-career three-point performance with a goal and two assists and +2 rating at Massachusetts (11/21)…named to the 2015 U.S. National Junior Team preliminary roster for the World Junior Championship (12/2)…returned from World Juniors and assisted on Adam Gilmour’s power play goal at Dartmouth (1/3)…doled out a pair of assists, including the helper on Chris Calnan’s game-winning short-handed goal, against Northeastern (1/10)
6-3 | 205 | LEFT | FORWARD | FRESHMANNORWOOD, MASS. | USA UNDER-18 (USHL)
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2012 22 2 3 5 22 .091 6 12 +8 0 0 0
2013 2 1 2 3 4 .250 2 4 +4 0 0 0
2014 8 0 1 1 3 .000 2 4 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 32 3 6 9 29 .103 10 20 +12 0 0 0
CareerbestsPoints ........................................................ 2 (vs. Bowling Green, December 27, 2013)Goals ............ 1 (three times, most recent: vs. Bowling Green, December 27, 2013) Assists ................................1 (six times, most recent: at Denver, November 1, 2014)Shots ..................... 3 (twice, most recent: vs. Bowling Green, December 27, 2013) Plus/minus ...............................................................6 (at Northeastern, Jan. 19, 2013)
2014-15: Tallied his first point since last season, assisting on Destry Straight’s goal at Denver (11/1)
6-2 | 193 | LEFT | DEFENSE | JUNIORPITTSBURGH, PA. | NORTHWOOD SCHOOL
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2011 40 3 3 6 43 .070 1 2 0 0 0 1
2012 38 3 9 12 47 .064 4 8 -2 0 0 1
2013 34 1 12 13 51 .020 5 10 -2 1 0 0
2014 19 0 1 1 10 .000 2 4 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 131 7 25 32 151 .046 12 24 -4 1 0 2
CareerbestsPoints ........................................................................ 3 (at Northeastern, Jan. 19, 2013)Goals ....................................... 1 (7 times, most recent vs Penn State, Dec. 28, 2013)Assists ................................... 2 (4 times, most recent vs. Holy Cross, Nov. 29, 2013) Shots ........................................ 5 (twice, most recent vs. Holy Cross, Nov. 29, 2013)Plus/minus ................... 3 (three times, most recent vs. Penn State, Dec. 28, 2013)
2014-15: Assisted on Quinn Smith’s first goal of the season against Colorado College (10/24)
5-7 | 181 | RIGHT | FORWARD | SENIORGREAT NECK, N.Y. | CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL
Jan162015 | 7pm | AgganisArena | Boston, Mass. 46
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2012 36 8 17 25 82 .098 28 78 +15 6 0 1
2013 38 3 19 22 90 .033 23 49 +19 0 0 0
2014 21 2 12 14 62 .032 9 18 -3 0 0 0
TOTAL 95 13 48 61 234 .056 60 145 +31 6 0 1
CareerbestsPoints ......................3 (four times, most recent vs. Massachusetts, Oct. 250, 2014) Goals ...............................................................................2 (at Providence, Dec. 7, 2012) Assists .....................3 (three times, most recent vs. Massachusetts, Oct. 25, 2014) Shots ..............................6 (four times, most recent vs. Northeastern, Jan. 9, 2015) Power-play goals ............................................................................................ 1 (6 times)Plus/minus ......................................................................... 7 (Wisconsin, Oct. 18, 2013)
2014-15: Scored his first goal of the season against RIT (10/18)…recorded his third-career playmaker (three assists) in the victory against Massachusetts (10/25)…assisted on Chris Calnan’s goal against Boston University (11/7)…assisted on Destry Straight’s goal against Harvard (11/11)…assisted on Zach Sanford’s first-career goal of the season at Michigan State (11/14)…registered a pair of assists at New Hampshire, including Austin Cangelosi’s game-tying goal at New Hampshire (12/5)…assisted on Teddy Doherty’s goal against New Hampshire (12/6)…assisted on Chris Calnan’s goal at Dartmouth (1/3)…nominated for the Hobey Baker Award (1/7)…snapped an 18-game scoreless with his second goal of the season against Northeastern (1/10)
6-2 | 194 | LEFT | DEFENSE | JUNIOR | CAPTAIN
POINTE-CLAIRE, QUEBEC | DUBUQUE (USHL)
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2013 35 5 8 13 72 .069 24 48 +22 0 1 1
2014 18 2 3 5 35 .057 13 26 +12 1 0 1
TOTAL 53 7 11 18 107 .065 37 74 +34 1 1 2
CareerbestsPoints ................................................. 2 (twice, most recent vs. Army, Nov. 10, 2013)Goals .................................. 1 (seven times, most recent vs. Michigan, Dec. 13, 2014)Assists ..............................1 (11 times, most recent at Michigan State, Nov. 14, 2014) Shots .............................................4 (six times, most recent at UConn, Nov. 5, 2014)Power-play goals ......................................................................1 (vs. RIT, Oct. 18, 2014)Short-handed goals .............................................................1 (vs. Army, Nov. 10, 2013)Plus / minus .......................................................................6 (Wisconsin, Oct. 18, 2013)
2014-15: Registered Boston College’s first power play goal of the season against RIT (Oct. 18)…assisted on Quinn Smith’s goal against Massachusetts (10/25)…assisted on Matthew Gaudreau’s first goal of the season against Harvard (11/11)…assisted on Matthew Gaudreau’s second goal of the season at Michigan State (11/14)…named to the 2015 U.S. National Junior Team preliminary roster for the World Junior Championship (12/2)…scored his first game-winning goal of the season against Michigan (12/13)
2014-15: Scored his first-career points at Boston College in playmaker fashion, doling out three assists against RIT (10/18)…notched points in consecutive outings, helping out on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-winning goal against Colorado College (10/24)…assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-winning goal at Denver (10/31)…assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against Harvard (11/11)…scored his first-career goal at Michigan State (11/14)…netted his second goal of the season at New Hampshire (12/5)…assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s gaol against New Hampshire (12/6)…scored his third goal of the season and recorded a season-high five shots against Brown (1/2)…notched a pair of assists in a victory at Dartmouth (1/3)…assisted on Adam Gilmour’s game-tying goal at Northeastern (1/9)…assisted on Adam Gilmour’s power play goal against Northeastern (1/10)
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2013 35 3 8 11 36 .083 15 52 +25 0 0 0
2014 5 1 1 2 7 .143 4 8 +2 0 0 0
TOTAL 40 4 9 13 43 .093 19 60 +27 0 0 0
CareerbestsPoints .................................................................. 2 (vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 6, 2013)Goals ................................................ 1 (four times, most recent vs. RIT, Oct. 18, 2014)Assists ...........................1 (nine times, most recent vs. Northeastern, Jan. 10, 2015) Shots ........................................................................4 (at UMass Lowell, Feb. 22, 2014)Plus/mins .........................4 (twice, most recent vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 6, 2013)
2014-15: Notced his first goal of the season against RIT (10/18)…underwent wrist surgery on Oct. 28 to repair ligaments -- expected to miss first half of season with scheduled return around New Years…named to the 2015 U.S. National Junior Team preliminary roster for the World Junior Championship (12/2)…returned from a 16-game hiatus against Northeastern and logged his first assist of the season (1/10)
6-2 | 207 | RIGHT | DEFENSE | SOPHOMOREMAHOPAC, N.Y. | USA UNDER-18 (USHL)
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2013 35 4 14 18 57 .070 6 12 +13 0 0 0
2014 21 0 2 2 35 .000 3 6 -6 0 0 0
TOTAL 56 4 16 20 92 .043 9 18 +7 0 0 0
CareerbestsPoints .....................................2 (four times, most recent at Vermont, Feb. 15, 2014)Goals ....................................... 1 (four times, most recent at Vermont, Feb. 15, 2014)Assists ..................................... 2 (three times, most recent vs. Maine, Jan. 18, 2014) Shots ...........................................................................................6 (Army, Nov. 10, 2013)Plus/mins ...................................................................................3 (Army, Nov. 10, 2013)
2014-15: Notched his first point of the season with the assist on Chris Calnan’s first-career power play goal at Massachusetts (11/21)…assisted on Chris Calnan’s game-winning goal against New Hampshire
6-1 | 186 | LEFT | DEFENSE | SOPHOMORESAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. | USA UNDER-18 (USHL)
Jan162015 | 7pm | AgganisArena | Boston, Mass. 49
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2012 36 2 2 4 21 .095 10 20 -3 0 0 0
2013 38 3 3 6 32 .094 3 6 -1 1 0 1
2014 20 0 3 3 9 .000 5 10 +2 0 0 0
TOTAL 94 5 8 13 62 .081 18 36 -2 1 0 1
CareerbestsPoints .........................................................................................2 (vs. RIT, Oct. 18, 2014)Goals .....................................1 (five times, most recent vs. Merrimack, Feb. 7, 2014) Assists ........................................................................................2 (vs. RIT, Oct. 18, 2014) Shots ..............................3 (three times, most recent vs. Notre Dame, Jan. 4, 2014) Plus/minus .............................................2 (twice, most recent vs. RIT, Oct. 18, 2014)
2014-15: Recorded his first-career multi-point game with a pair of assists in his 75th-career game against RIT (10/18)…assisted on Noah Hanifin’s goal at Massachusetts (11/21)
5-11 | 175 | RIGHT | FORWARD | JUNIORWAKEFIELD, MASS. | USA UNDER-18 (USHL)
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2011 39 0 3 3 19 .000 5 10 -3 0 0 0
2012 38 0 4 4 31 .000 5 21 -6 0 0 0
2013 39 5 2 7 43 .116 6 23 -11 0 0 0
2014 21 0 5 5 20 .000 4 8 +6 0 0 0
TOTAL 137 5 14 19 113 .044 20 62 -14 0 0 0
CareerbestsPoints ............................................................................. 2 (at Minnesota, Oct 25, 2013)Goals ............................................................................... 2 (at Minnesota, Oct 25, 2013)Assists ...................................... 1 (14 times, most recent at Dartmouth, Jan. 3, 2015)Shots .................................................................... 5 (vs. Bowling Green, Dec. 27, 2013) Plus/minus ............................ 2 (six times, most recent at Dartmouth, Jan. 3, 2015)
2014-15: Helped out on Steve Santini first tally of the year against RIT (10/18) … Assisted on Cam Spiro’s first goal of the season against Colorado College for his first point streak since 2013 (10/24)…provided the assist on Quinn Smith’s game-winning goal midway through the second period at Michigan State (11/14)…assisted on Quinn Smith’s goal against Michigan (12/13)…assisted on Teddy Doherty’s game-winning goal to help clinch the Ledyard Classic at Dartmouth (1/3)
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2011 32 1 3 4 21 .048 4 8 +1 0 0 0
2012 38 8 5 13 50 .160 7 14 -1 0 0 3
2013 40 2 9 11 37 .054 11 25 -3 0 0 1
2014 21 6 7 13 26 .231 4 8 -3 0 0 1
TOTAL 131 17 24 41 134 .127 26 55 -6 0 0 5
CareerbestsPoints ........................................2 (9 times, most recent vs. Michigan, Dec. 13, 2014)Goals .............................................2 (twice, most recent vs. Michigan, Dec. 13, 2014) Assists ...................... 2 (four times, most recent vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 6, 2014) Shots ................................. 5 (three times, most recent vs. Michigan, Dec. 13, 2014) Plus/minus .........................................................3 (at Boston University, Dec. 3, 2011)
2014-15: Scored his first goal of the season against Colorado College (10/24)…scored a goal in consecutive games, tallying the empty netter against Massachusetts (10/25)…registered the secondary assist on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-winning goal at Denver (10/31)…riding a four-game point streak after assisting on Destry Straight’s goal at Denver (11/1)…scored his first-game winning goal of the season, fifth of his career, at Michigan State (11/14)…secured his first multi-point performance of the season with a goal and an assist at Massachusetts (11/21)…notched his fourth-career two-assist outing against New Hampshire, handing out the primary assist on Chris Calnan’s game-winning goal (12/6)…registered his second-career two-goal performance and matched a career best with five shots against Michigan (12/13)…assisted on Chris Calnan’s goal at Dartmouth (1/3)…assisted on Chris Calnan’s goal against Northeastern (1/10)
5-8 | 165 | LEFT | FORWARD | SENIOR | ALTERNATE
FAIRFIELD, CONN. | AVON OLD FARMS
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2011 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 2 0 0 0 0
2012 23 2 2 4 14 .143 2 4 0 0 0 1
2013 1 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 -1 0 0 0
2014 21 3 3 6 16 .188 0 0 +8 0 0 0
TOTAL 46 5 5 10 35 .143 3 6 +7 0 0 1
CareerbestsPoints ............................ 2 (twice, most recent vs. Colorado College, Oct. 24, 2014) Goals ................................................................. 2 (vs. Colorado College, Oct. 24, 2014) Assists ...................................1 (five times, most recent vs. Michigan. Dec. 13, 2014) Shots ......................................... 3 (three times, vs. Colorado College, Oct. 24, 2014) Plus/minus ..........................................................2 (four times times, Put since she’s)
2014-15: Notched his first point since sophomore season with the primary assist on Teddy Doherty’s game-winning goal against RIT (10/18)…posted his first two-goal game in his 28th game as an Eagle, netting a pair against Colorado College (10/24)…assisted on Matthew Gaudreau’s first goal of the season against Harvard (11/11)…scored his third goal of the season at Massachusetts (11/21)…doled out the assist on Ian McCoshen’s game-winning goal against Michigan (12/13)
5-10 | 199 | LEFT | FORWARD | SENIORHINGHAM, MASS. | TABOR ACADEMY
Jan162015 | 7pm | AgganisArena | Boston, Mass. 51
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2011 43 3 7 10 34 .088 11 22 +9 0 0 1
2012 33 6 9 15 54 .111 5 10 +8 2 0 0
2013 25 6 5 11 32 .188 5 10 +8 0 0 2
2014 21 6 4 10 32 .188 9 18 -1 0 0 1
TOTAL 122 21 25 46 152 .138 30 60 +24 2 0 4
CareerbestsPoints ................................................3 (twice, most recent vs. Maine, Nov. 22, 2014) Goals ............................................................................3 (vs. Penn State, Dec. 28, 2013)Assists ...................................................................2 (vs. New Hampshire, Jan 11, 2013) Shots ........................................ 4 (four times, most recent vs. Maine, Nov. 22, 2014) Power-play goals ............... 1 (at UVM, Mar 08, 2013 - UMass Lowell, Oct 28, 2012) Plus/minus ......................................................................... 4 (at Vermont, Mar 9, 2013)
2014-15: Assisted on Quinn Smith’s first goal of the season against Colorado College (10/24)…assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s power play goal at Denver (10/31)…scored his first goal of the season at Denver (11/1)…scored his second goal of the season against Harvard (11/11)…matched a career high with four shots at Michigan State (11/14)…recorded his second-career three-point performance with two goals, including the game-winner, and an assist against Maine (11/22)…scored a goal in consecutive games with a tally against Minnesota (11/28)…matched his sophomore and junior season goal totals, tallying his sixth marker of the season against Michigan (12/13)…assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-winning goal against Brown (1/2)
CareerStatsYEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2014 20 5 8 13 57 .088 4 8 +4 0 0 0
CareerbestsPoints ............................... 2 (three times, most recent vs. Michigan, Dec. 13, 2014) Goals ................................. 1 (five times, most recent vs. Minnesota, Nov. 28, 2014)Assists .........................................2 (twice, most recent vs. Michigan, Dec. 13, 2014) Shots ....................................... 6 (twice, most recent vs. Minnesota, Nov. 28, 2014)Plus/minus ...................... 2 (three times, most recent vs. Michigan, Dec. 13, 2014)
2014-15: Registered his first-collegiate goal just a few miles down the road from his hometown against RIT (10/18)…notched his first assists at Boston College with a pair against Colorado College (10/24)…riding a three-game point streak with a goal and an assist against Massachusetts (10/25)…registered a game-high six shots at UConn (11/5)…assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s second goal against Boston University (11/7)…registered his third goal of the season against Harvard (11/11)…assisted on Zach Sanford’s first-career goal at Michigan State (11/14)…netted his four goal of the year against Maine (11/22)…scored a goal in back-to-back games with a tally against Minnesota (11/28)…named to the 2015 U.S. National Junior Team preliminary roster for the World Junior Championship (12/2)…attained his second multi-assist performance against Michigan (12/13)…provided the primary assist on Adam Gilmour’s game-tying goal at Northeastern (1/9)
6-4 | 220 | RIGHT | FORWARD | FRESHMANBALDWINSVILLE, N.Y. | USA UNDER-18 (USHL)