2023–24 Quinnipiac Bobcats men's ice hockey season

2023–24 Quinnipiac Bobcats
men's ice hockey season
Connecticut Ice, Champion
ECAC Hockey, Champion
NCAA Tournament, Regional Final
Conference1st ECAC Hockey
Home iceM&T Bank Arena
Rankings
USCHO#6
USA Hockey#6
Record
Overall27–10–2
Conference17–4–1
Home16–3–0
Road8–5–2
Neutral3–2–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachRand Pecknold
Assistant coachesJoe Dumais
Mike Corbett
Justin Eddy
Captain(s)Jayden Lee
Alternate captain(s)Collin Graf
Jacob Quillan
Iivari Räsänen
Quinnipiac Bobcats men's ice hockey seasons
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Quinnipiac's Mason Marcellus with Brown Bears Alex Pineau and Zackary (Zach) Tonelli

The 2023–24 Quinnipiac Bobcats Men's ice hockey season was the 48th season of play for the program, the 26th at the Division I level and 19th in ECAC Hockey. The Bobcats represented Quinnipiac University in the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, played their home games at the M&T Bank Arena and were coached by Rand Pecknold in his 30th season.

Season

Coming off of the program's 1st national championship, the Bobcats needed to replace nearly half of the roster largely due to graduation. The biggest void came in goal where both Yaniv Perets and Chase Clark had departed. In their place, Quinnipiac welcomed Boston University transfer Vinny Duplessis, who was expected to begin the season as the starter, and freshman Matej Marinov. Three defensemen transferred in to join what had been one of the top defensive teams in the country and were joined by an equal amount of first-year players. While the offense had lost some talent as well, the Bobcats still resturned several key players, including Collin Graf and overtime hero Jacob Quillan.

The preseason #2 had trouble getting out of the gate and Quinnipiac dropped several games in October. The defense looked strong even with all the new faces but the offense was a bit hit-or-miss. In several games, the Bobcats were unable to distance themselves for their opponents and ended up playing four overtime games in the first month of the season, losing three. After that middling non-conference start, Quinnipiac had the chance to prove that they were still the class of ECAC Hockey and that's exactly what they did. The Bobcats went undefeated in their first 10 conference matches and were heads and shoulders above 2nd place when they entered the winter break. Though the team's non-conference results were middling, most of their opponents ended up climbing up into the national polls and diminished the impact of those losses. By Christmas, Quinnipiac was 3rd in the PairWise and only a total collapse would stop them from returning to the NCAA tournament.

While the team as able to get scoring from up and down the lineup, the Bobcats still went through dry spells, albeit briefly. In late January the team struggled through one of those periods and scored 4 goals over a 3-game stretch. The scoring returned to form afterwards and remained for the rest of the season. Quinnipiac finished the year averaging over 4 goals per game and under 2 goals against. The disparity earned the team its fourth consecutive ECAC title and a guarantee of an NCAA berth.

The Bobcats received a bye into the quarterfinal round and were met by Rensselaer, the worst team in the conference. While RPI was hopelessly outgunned in the first game, they fought back in the rematch to give Quinnipiac a scare. Andon Cerbone's power play marker midway through the final period put the Bobcats ahead for good and two empty-net goals swept the Engineers aside, clearing the way into the semifinals.[1] Next up was St. Lawrence and Quinnipiac seemed to sleepwalk through the game. The Bobcats never appeared to have any sense of urgency early and that ended up costing them dearly. The Saints scored twice in the second to take a sunning 2-goal lead. Quinnipiac tried to find their game in the third but the Larries were playing an inspired brand of defense and Quinnipiac was shutout for the first time all season.[2]

Quinnipiac dropped to 9th in the PairWise and was placed opposite to Wisconsin in the East Regional bracket. Christophe Fillion got the Bobcats an early lead, scoring just 2 minutes into the game. Quinnipiac remained in control for most of the first but was unable to build on their advantage. That left the door open for the Badgers, who potted two goals in 75 seconds at the start of the second period. The Bobcats fought hard to even the score and, with 90 seconds left in the middle frame, Victor Czerneckianair knotted the score. The third passed without further scoring and the two teams needed overtime to settle the game. While Quinnipiac had been dreadful in extra time to that point, going 1–5–1 during the season, the previous games were played at 3-on-3 and the NCAA tournament kept the teams at 5-on-5. That allowed Quinnipiac to play its game and remain in control for the extra session. Around the middle of the period, a stretch pass from behind the net eventually found its way to a streaking Czerneckianair and, after a quick deke, the sophomore scored the biggest goal of his career to send Quinnipiac to the regional final.[3]

The favorites for the national championship began by assaulting Duplessis with 15 shots in the first but the Bobcat netminder turned aside every attempt. Quillan converted on Quinnipiac's second power play of the game early in the second and was followed soon thereafter by Iivari Räsänen for a 2-goal lead. Unfortunately, Czerneckianair took a penalty after the ensuing faceoff and it only took BC 9 seconds to cut the lead in half. A second goal from the Eagles tied the game but Quinnipiac wasn't done and the two exchanged goals to finish the period tied at three apiece. Quillan's second power play marker of the game gave Quinnipiac their third lead of the night just 16 seconds into the third and the team did everything it could to hold onto their advantage. The oppressive Bobcat defense held BC at bay and hardly allowed them a shot on goal for the rest of the period. As the clock ticked away it appeared that the Bobcats might be able to pull off the upset but, with under 5 minutes to play, a lapse on defense allowed an open Eagle to get a shot from the high slot and it beat a visibly disappointed Duplessis stick-side. Both sides tried to find the winning goal in the final few minutes but overtime was once more required. Both sides got a few chances early but, just past the 3-minute mark, a shot from the point squibbed in on the Bobcat goal. Duplessis made the save but wasn't able to freeze the puck and lost his balance. He fell backwards, leaving the rubber sitting in the blue paint. Tellier was the first on the puck and tried to sweep it out of danger, however, he wasn't hard on the clearing attempt and the puck landed right on the stick of a BC forward who popped it into the goal before Duplessis got back in position.[4]

Departures

Player Position Nationality Cause
Skyler Brind'Amour Forward  United States Graduation (signed with Charlotte Checkers)
Desi Burgart Forward  Canada Graduation (retired)
Matthew Campbell Defenseman  Canada Transferred to Michigan Tech
Joey Cipollone Forward  United States Graduation (signed with Bridgeport Islanders)
Chase Clark Goaltender  United States Transferred to Sacred Heart
Ethan De Jong Forward  Canada Graduation (signed with Bakersfield Condors)
T. J. Friedmann Forward  United States Graduation (signed with Utica Comets)
Jake Johnson Defenseman  United States Graduation (signed with Fort Wayne Komets)
Michael Lombardi Forward  United States Graduation (signed with Tucson Roadrunners)
Zach Metsa Defenseman  United States Graduation (signed with Rochester Americans)
Jacob Nordqvist Defenseman  Sweden Graduation (retired)
Yaniv Perets Goaltender  Canada Signed professional contract (Carolina Hurricanes)

Recruiting

Player Position Nationality Age Notes
Andon Cerbone Forward  United States 19 Stamford, CT
Vinny Duplessis Goaltender  Canada 24 Quebec City, QC; transfer from Boston University
Mason Marcellus Forward  Canada 21 Greely, ON
Matej Marinov Goaltender  Slovakia 20 Nitra, SVK
Jake Martin Defenseman  United States 20 White Bear Lake, MN; transfer from Wisconsin
Matt McGroarty Forward  United States 20 Westport, CT
Cooper Moore Defenseman  United States 22 Greenwich, CT; transfer from North Dakota; selected 128th overall in 2019
Davis Pennington Defenseman  United States 22 Saline, MI; transfer from Omaha
Chase Ramsay Defenseman  United States 20 Granite Springs, NY
Travis Treloar Defenseman  Sweden 22 Kalmar, SWE; transfer from Ohio State
Zach Tupker Forward  Canada 23 Collingwood, ON; graduate transfer from Cornell
Nicky Wallace Defenseman  United States 20 Atlantic Highlands, NJ

Roster

As of July 24, 2023.[5]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights
2 Finland Iivari Räsänen (A) Senior D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 2001-05-23 Tampere, Finland Muskegon (USHL)
3 Connecticut Cooper Moore Senior D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 187 lb (85 kg) 2001-02-16 Greenwich, Connecticut North Dakota (NCHC) DET, 128th overall 2019
4 Michigan Davis Pennington Junior D 5' 10" (1.78 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2001-05-27 Saline, Michigan Omaha (NCHC)
5 New York (state) C. J. McGee Graduate D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 1999-03-12 Pearl River, New York Shreveport (NAHL)
6 British Columbia Charles-Alexis Legault Sophomore D 6' 3" (1.91 m) 214 lb (97 kg) 2003-09-05 Kelowna, British Columbia West Kelowna (BCHL) CAR, 139th overall 2023
7 Minnesota Jake Martin Freshman D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 187 lb (85 kg) 2003-03-18 White Bear Lake, Minnesota Green Bay (USHL)
8 Connecticut Matthew McGroarty Freshman F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 172 lb (78 kg) 2003-01-30 Westport, Connecticut Madison (USHL)
10 Ontario Zach Tupker Graduate F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 187 lb (85 kg) 1999-12-23 Collingwood, Ontario Cornell (ECAC)
11 Massachusetts Collin Graf (A) Junior F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 2003-09-21 Lincoln, Massachusetts Union (ECAC)
12 New Jersey Nicky Wallace Freshman D 5' 8" (1.73 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 2003-05-07 Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey Madison (USHL)
13 Quebec Christophe Fillion Senior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 2000-06-18 Sherbrooke, Quebec Muskegon (USHL)
14 Connecticut Victor Czerneckianair Sophomore F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 174 lb (79 kg) 2002-02-17 Southington, Connecticut Tri-City (USHL)
15 British Columbia Jayden Lee (C) Graduate D 5' 9" (1.75 m) 160 lb (73 kg) 2001-01-10 North Vancouver, British Columbia Powell River (BCHL)
16 Nova Scotia Jacob Quillan (A) Junior F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 2002-02-02 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Penticton (BCHL)
17 Sweden Travis Treloar Senior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 176 lb (80 kg) 2001-05-12 Kalmar, Sweden Ohio State (Big Ten)
18 New York (state) Anthony Cipollone Sophomore F 5' 6" (1.68 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 2002-05-14 Purchase, New York Brooks (AJHL)
19 New York (state) Chase Ramsay Freshman D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 2003-06-10 Granite Springs, New York Des Moines (USHL)
20 Ontario Mason Marcellus Freshman F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 2002-07-19 Greely, Ontario Lincoln (USHL)
24 Newfoundland and Labrador Alex Power Sophomore F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2002-01-04 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador Bonnyville (AJHL)
26 Connecticut Timothy Heinke Sophomore F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 2001-10-02 Kensington, Connecticut South Shore (NCDC)
27 Connecticut Andon Cerbone Freshman F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 163 lb (74 kg) 2004-04-13 Stamford, Connecticut Youngstown (USHL)
28 Pennsylvania Sam Lipkin Sophomore F 6' 2" (1.88 m) 192 lb (87 kg) 2003-01-03 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Chicago (USHL) ARI, 223rd overall 2021
29 Quebec Cristophe Tellier Junior F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2000-05-23 Sherbrooke, Quebec Muskegon (USHL)
31 California Noah Altman Junior G 6' 7" (2.01 m) 209 lb (95 kg) 2000-08-16 Los Angeles, California Bismarck (NAHL)
35 Slovakia Matej Marinov Freshman G 6' 0" (1.83 m) 157 lb (71 kg) 2003-06-16 Nitra, Slovakia Fargo (USHL)
37 Quebec Vinny Duplessis Senior G 6' 1" (1.85 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 1999-03-19 Quebec City, Quebec Boston University (HEA)

Team photo

Lineup of Quinnipiac Bobcats players
2023-2024 Quinnipiac Bobcats at Brown's Meehan Auditorium

Standings

Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#6 Quinnipiac 22 17 4 1 0 2 0 54 99 39 39 27 10 2 160 79
#9 Cornell * 22 12 6 4 1 2 3 44 74 45 35 22 7 6 115 65
Colgate 22 13 7 2 2 2 2 43 85 68 36 16 16 4 120 112
Dartmouth 22 9 6 7 1 1 3 37 66 60 32 13 10 9 92 91
Clarkson 22 12 9 1 4 2 1 36 62 58 35 18 16 1 95 97
Union 22 9 10 3 1 1 2 32 75 75 37 16 18 3 123 121
St. Lawrence 22 8 10 4 1 1 1 29 49 64 39 14 19 6 90 118
Harvard 22 6 10 6 1 2 3 28 49 64 32 7 19 6 70 106
Princeton 22 8 11 3 4 0 2 25 70 90 30 10 16 4 89 114
Yale 22 7 13 2 1 2 1 25 46 57 30 10 18 2 63 91
Brown 22 6 14 2 2 3 1 22 43 69 30 8 19 3 61 98
Rensselaer 22 6 13 3 0 0 0 21 58 89 37 10 23 4 93 150
Championship: March 23, 2024
† indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

Schedule and results

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Decision Result Attendance Record
Regular Season
October 7 7:00 pm #6 Boston College* #2 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis L 1–2 OT 3,700 0–1–0
October 8 4:00 pm at #19 Northeastern* #2 Matthews ArenaBoston, Massachusetts (Exhibition) ESPN+ Marinov T 2–2 OT  
October 13 7:05 pm at American International* #5 MassMutual CenterSpringfield, Massachusetts FloHockey Duplessis W 3–2 OT 567 1–1–0
October 14 7:00 pm American International* #5 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Marinov W 8–0  3,089 2–1–0
October 20 7:00 pm at New Hampshire* #4 Whittemore CenterDurham, New Hampshire ESPN+ Duplessis W 5–2  5,689 3–1–0
October 21 7:00 pm at New Hampshire* #4 Whittemore CenterDurham, New Hampshire ESPN+, NESN Duplessis L 4–5 OT 5,169 3–2–0
October 27 7:00 pm Maine* #5 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+, NESN Marinov L 1–2 OT 2,771 3–3–0
October 28 7:00 pm Maine* #5 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis W 4–1  2,614 4–3–0
November 3 7:00 pm at Dartmouth #8 Thompson ArenaHanover, New Hampshire ESPN+ Duplessis T 2–2 SOL 1,113 4–3–1 (0–0–1)
November 4 7:00 pm at #19 Harvard #8 Bright-Landry Hockey CenterBoston, Massachusetts ESPN+ Duplessis W 6–0  2,194 5–3–1 (1–0–1)
November 10 7:00 pm Brown #10 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Marinov W 5–1  2,979 6–3–1 (2–0–1)
November 11 7:00 pm Yale #10 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis W 5–2  3,625 7–3–1 (3–0–1)
November 17 7:00 pm #10 Cornell #7 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis W 8–4  2,884 8–3–1 (4–0–1)
November 18 7:00 pm Colgate #7 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis W 7–4  2,802 9–3–1 (5–0–1)
November 22 5:00 pm at #5 Boston University* #3 Agganis ArenaBoston, Massachusetts ESPN+ Duplessis L 2–3  5,296 9–4–1
December 1 7:00 pm at Rensselaer #5 Houston Field HouseTroy, New York ESPN+ Marinov W 5–1  1,856 10–4–1 (6–0–1)
December 2 4:00 pm at Union #5 Achilles RinkSchenectady, New York ESPN+ Duplessis W 5–0  1,532 11–4–1 (7–0–1)
December 9 4:00 pm Long Island* #5 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Marinov W 4–2  3,087 12–4–1
December 30 7:00 pm Holy Cross* #3 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis W 5–2  3,312 13–4–1
January 6 5:00 pm at Northeastern* #3 Matthews ArenaBoston, Massachusetts ESPN+ Duplessis T 3–3 OT 4,182 13–4–2
January 12 7:00 pm Princeton #5 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Marinov W 9–2  3,203 14–4–2 (8–0–1)
January 13 7:00 pm at Princeton #5 Hobey Baker Memorial RinkPrinceton, New Jersey ESPN+ Duplessis W 3–1  2,453 15–4–2 (9–0–1)
January 19 7:00 pm at Colgate #3 Class of 1965 ArenaHamilton, New York ESPN+ Marinov L 1–2  1,008 15–5–2 (9–1–1)
January 20 7:00 pm at #14 Cornell #3 Lynah RinkIthaca, New York ESPN+ Duplessis L 2–3 OT 4,361 15–6–2 (9–2–1)
Connecticut Ice
January 26 7:30 pm vs. Yale #7 XL CenterHartford, Connecticut (Connecticut Ice Semifinal) SNY Duplessis W 1–0  4,693 16–6–2 (10–2–1)
January 27 7:30 pm vs. Connecticut* #7 XL CenterHartford, Connecticut (Connecticut Ice Championship) SNY Duplessis W 4–3  6,429 17–6–2
February 2 7:00 pm Harvard #7 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis W 2–1  3,245 18–6–2 (11–2–1)
February 3 7:00 pm Dartmouth #7 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis W 5–1  3,211 19–6–2 (12–2–1)
February 9 7:00 pm at St. Lawrence #5 Appleton ArenaCanton, New York ESPN+ Marinov L 1–3  1,109 19–7–2 (12–3–1)
February 10 7:00 pm at Clarkson #5 Cheel ArenaPotsdam, New York ESPN+ Duplessis W 4–2  2,788 20–7–2 (13–3–1)
February 16 7:00 pm Union #9 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis W 6–2  3,076 21–7–2 (14–3–1)
February 17 7:00 pm Rensselaer #9 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis W 7–2  3,261 22–7–2 (15–3–1)
February 23 7:00 pm at Brown #7 Meehan AuditoriumProvidence, Rhode Island ESPN+ Duplessis W 5–2  1,042 23–7–2 (16–3–1)
March 1 7:00 pm Clarkson #7 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis L 2–3 OT 3,237 23–8–2 (16–4–1)
March 2 7:00 pm St. Lawrence #7 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut ESPN+ Duplessis W 8–1  3,220 24–8–2 (17–4–1)
ECAC Hockey Tournament
March 15 7:00 pm Rensselaer* #7 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut (Quarterfinal Game 1) ESPN+ Duplessis W 5–1  2,721 25–8–2
March 16 7:00 pm Rensselaer* #7 M&T Bank ArenaHamden, Connecticut (Quarterfinal Game 2) ESPN+ Duplessis W 5–2  2,909 26–8–2
March 22 4:00 pm vs. St. Lawrence* #6 Herb Brooks ArenaLake Placid, New York (Semifinal) ESPN+ Duplessis L 0–3  4,015 26–9–2
NCAA Tournament
March 29 5:30 pm vs. #9 Wisconsin* #8 Amica Mutual PavilionProvidence, Rhode Island (East Regional Semifinal) ESPNews Duplessis W 3–2 OT 6,988 27–9–2
March 31 4:00 pm vs. #1 Boston College* #8 Amica Mutual PavilionProvidence, Rhode Island (East Regional Final) ESPN2 Duplessis L 4–5 OT 5,835 27–10–2
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
Source:[6]

NCAA Tournament

Regional Semifinal

March 29, 2024
5:30 pm
(2) Wisconsin2–3 (OT)
(0–1, 2–1, 0–0, 0–1)
(3) QuinnipiacAmica Mutual Pavilion
Attendance: 6,988
Game reference
Kyle McClellanGoaliesVinny DuplessisReferees:
Brandon Schmitt
Nicholas Krebsbach
Linesmen:
Dana Penkivech
Jeff Schultz
0–12:12 – Christophe Fillion (11) (Tellier, Tupker)
(unassisted) Quinn Finley (10) – 21:461–1
(Dexheimer, Mehlenbacher) Joe Palodichuk (3) – 23:012–1
2–238:28 – Victor Czerneckianair (6) (Tupker, Cipollone)
2–371:04 – GWVictor Czerneckianair (7) (Treloar, Pennington)
8 minPenalties2 min
20Shots32

Regional final

March 31, 2024
4:00 pm
(1) Boston College5–4 (OT)
(0–0, 3–3, 1–1, 1–0)
(3) QuinnipiacAmica Mutual Pavilion
Attendance: 5,835
Game reference
Jacob FowlerGoaliesVinny DuplessisReferees:
Brandon Schmitt
Nicholas Krebsbach
Linesmen:
Dana Penkivech
Jeff Schultz
0–121:19 – PPJacob Quillan (16) (Treloar, Lee)
0–221:54 – Iivari Räsänen (4) (unassisted)
(Gauthier, Powell) Ryan Leonard (30) – PP – 22:201–2
(Jellvik, Gustafsson) Andre Gasseau (12) – 31:352–2
2–335:59 – Christophe Fillion (12) (Legault, Räsänen)
(Smith, Powell) Ryan Leonard (31) – 37:553–3
3–440:18 – PPJacob Quillan (17) (Graf, Legault)
(Gauthier, Jellvik) Aram Minnetian (3) – 55:164–4
(unassisted) Jack Malone (12) – GW – 63:065–4
8 minPenalties10 min
32Shots30

Scoring statistics

Name Position Games Goals Assists Points PIM
Collin Graf C/RW 34 22 27 49 4
Jacob Quillan C 39 17 29 46 16
Mason Marcellus C 39 14 22 36 18
Sam Lipkin C/LW 39 15 20 35 37
Andon Cerbone F 39 12 14 26 23
Cristophe Tellier LW 39 7 19 26 12
Jayden Lee D 39 3 23 26 8
Travis Treloar C 30 12 12 24 14
Charles-Alexis Legault D 39 9 15 24 53
Davis Pennington D 39 3 21 24 14
Cooper Moore D 39 3 19 22 26
Zach Tupker C 39 6 15 21 24
Christophe Fillion F 39 12 7 19 29
Victor Czerneckianair C 39 7 7 14 12
Anthony Cipollone F 36 7 6 13 2
Ilvari Räsänen D 39 4 7 11 16
C. J. McGee D 39 2 7 9 33
Alex Power C 31 4 5 9 2
Matthew McGroarty F 22 1 5 6 10
Timothy Heinke RW 6 0 1 1 0
Jake Martin D 25 0 1 1 0
Vinny Duplessis G 30 0 0 0 0
Noah Altman G 3 0 0 0 0
Chase Ramsay D 4 0 0 0 0
Matej Marinov G 11 0 0 0 0
Nicky Wallace D 2 0 0 0 0
Total 160 282 442 371

[7]

Goaltending statistics

Name Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals Against Saves Shut Outs SV % GAA
Noah Altman 3 9:52 0 0 0 0 4 0 1.000 0.00
Matej Marinov 11 550:41 6 3 0 17 178 1 .913 1.85
Vinny Duplessis 30 1814:10 21 7 2 61 652 3 .914 2.02
Empty Net - 10:10 - - - 1 - - - -
Total 39 2384:53 27 10 2 79 834 4 .913 1.99

Rankings

Poll Week
Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 (Final)
USCHO.com 2 (22) 5 4 (2) 5 8 10 7 (1) 3 (8) 5 5 (3) 3 (5) 3 (2) 5 3 (2) 7 7 5 9 7 7 7 7 6 8 6
USA Hockey 3 (12) 4 4 5 7 10 7 3 (8) 4 4 (3) 3 (1) 3 (1) 5 3 8 7 5 9 7 7 7 7 6 8 6 6

Note: USCHO did not release a poll in weeks 11 and 25.[8]
Note: USA Hockey did not release a poll in week 12.

Awards and honors

Player Award Ref
Collin Graf AHCA East Second Team All-American [9]
Collin Graf ECAC Hockey Player of the Year [10]
Jacob Quillan ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward [11]
Jayden Lee ECAC Hockey First Team [12]
Collin Graf
Jacob Quillan ECAC Hockey Second Team [13]
Sam Lipkin
Vinny Duplessis ECAC Hockey Third Team [14]
Mason Marcellus ECAC Hockey Rookie Team [15]
Round Pick Player NHL team
4 110 Elliott Groenewold Boston Bruins

† incoming freshman [16]

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Nuestra Señora de KibehoOrigenPaís  RuandaSantuario Santuario de Nuestra Señora de los DoloresDatos generalesVeneración Iglesia católicaFestividad 28 de noviembreFecha de la imagen 28 de noviembre de 1981 (primera aparición)[editar datos en Wikidata] Santuario de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de Kibeho Nuestra Señora de Kibeho (a veces llamada simplemente Dolorosa de Kibeho) es el nombre con el que se conocen las apariciones marianas experimentadas por va...

 

Еспаррагоса-де-ла-СеренаEsparragosa de la SerenaМуніципалітетКраїна  ІспаніяАвтономна спільнота ЕстремадураПровінція БадахосКоординати 38°39′ пн. ш. 5°36′ зх. д. / 38.65° пн. ш. 5.6° зх. д. / 38.65; -5.6Координати: 38°39′ пн. ш. 5°36′ зх. д. / 38.6...

Tu hú còn có nghĩa khác, xem bài Tu hú. Chìa vôi còn có nghĩa khác, xem bài Chìa vôi. Chi Tử châuTử châu lá nhỏ (Callicarpa dichotoma)Phân loại khoa họcGiới (regnum)Plantae(không phân hạng)Angiospermae(không phân hạng)Eudicots(không phân hạng)AsteridsBộ (ordo)LamialesHọ (familia)Lamiaceaehay VerbenaceaePhân họ (subfamilia)không gánChi (genus)CallicarpaL.Các loài Xem văn bản. Chi Tu hú, chi Nàng nàng hay chi Tử châu (danh pháp kh...

 

Laksamana BesarWilliam D. LeahyLaksamana Armada William D. Leahy, sejak 1945Ketua Staf untuk Komandan dalam KetuaMasa jabatan20 Juli 1942 – 21 Maret 1949PresidenFranklin D. RooseveltHarry S. TrumanPendahuluPosisi BaruPenggantiOmar Bradley sebagai Pemimpin Ketua Staf BersamaDuta Besar Amerika Serikat untuk PrancisMasa jabatan1941–1942PresidenFranklin D. RooseveltPendahuluWilliam Christian Bullitt, Jr.PenggantiJefferson CafferyGubernur Puerto RicoMasa jabatanSeptember 1939 –...

 

Bahasa Arab Aljazair Timur (juga dikenali sebagai Bahasa Arab Galfawi (Arab: لهجة جلفاوية) ialah kesinambungan dialek bahasa Arab, yang terutamanya dituturkan di Hautes Plaines sekitar Sathif, M'Sila, dan Djelfa.[1] Bahasa Arab Aljazair Barat Arab Galfawi Dituturkan di  Aljazair Penutur22,4 juta (2020)[2]Rumpun bahasaAfroasiatik SemitSemit TengahArabArab MaghribArab Aljazair Barat Sistem penulisanAbjad ArabKode bahasaISO 639-3arqGlottologalge1239&...

Berikut adalah daftar danau-danau terbesar di dunia: Daftar danau terbesar di dunia No. Peta Nama Lokasi Luas (km²) Panjang (km) Kedalaman maksimum (m) 1 Laut Kaspia1  Azerbaijan,  Rusia,  Kazakhstan,  Turkmenistan,  Iran 394.299 1.199 1.025 2 Superior  Amerika Serikat,  Kanada 82.100 616 406.3 3 Victoria  Tanzania,  Uganda 68.870 322 84 4 Huron  Amerika Serikat,  Kanada 59.600 332 229 5 Michigan  Amerika Serikat 58.000 494 281 6 Ta...

 

Sri Lanka-based information technology firm This article appears to contain a large number of buzzwords. There might be a discussion about this on the talk page. Please help improve this article if you can. (July 2023) MillenniumIT ESPTypePrivate limited companyIndustryInformation technologyFounded1996; 27 years ago (1996)Malabe, Sri Lanka.FounderTony WeerasingheNumber of locationsSri LankaSingaporeBangladeshArea servedWorldwideKey peopleShevan Goonetilleke (CEO) Mahesh Wije...

 

Largest provider of supplemental insurance in the United States Not to be confused with Aflaq or Affleck. Aflac IncorporatedAflac Building, Columbus, Georgia, U.S.TypePublicTraded asNYSE: AFLS&P 500 componentIndustryInsuranceHuman resources servicesFoundedNovember 17, 1955; 68 years ago (1955-11-17)[1] (as American Family Life Insurance Company of Columbus)FoundersJohn AmosPaul AmosBill AmosHeadquartersAflac BuildingColumbus, Georgia, U.S.Area servedUnited S...

Film by Nimród Antal RetributionTheatrical release posterDirected byNimród AntalScreenplay byChris SalmanpourBased onEl desconocidoby Alberto MariniProduced by Andrew Rona Alex Heineman Jaume Collet-Serra Juan Sola Starring Liam Neeson Noma Dumezweni Lilly Aspell Jack Champion Embeth Davidtz Matthew Modine CinematographyFlavio LabianoEdited bySteven MirkovichMusic byHarry Gregson-WilliamsProductioncompanies The Picture Company Ombra Films TF1 Films Production Studio Babelsberg Distributed b...

 

British journalist (1932–2007) Terry Major-BallBorn(1932-07-02)2 July 1932Worcester Park, Surrey, EnglandDied13 March 2007(2007-03-13) (aged 74)Chard, Somerset, EnglandOccupation(s)banker, businessman, columnist, and media personalityYears active1952−2003Spouse Shirley Wilson ​(m. 1960)​Children2 Terry Major-Ball (2 July 1932 – 13 March 2007) was a British columnist, banker and media personality who was the elder brother of the former ...

 

Tsai Duei蔡堆Minister of Transportation and Communications of the Republic of ChinaIn office25 August 2006 – 20 May 2008Preceded byKuo Yao-chiSucceeded byMao Chi-kuoPolitical Deputy Minister of Transportation and Communications of the Republic of ChinaIn officeJanuary 2006 – August 2006MinisterKuo Yao-chiPolitical Deputy Minister of Public Construction Commission of the Executive YuanIn officeFebruary 2005 – January 2006Political Deputy Minister of Transport...

American civil rights activist Shirley SherrodSherrod in 2016BornShirley Millerc. 1948 (age 74–75)Newton-Baker County, Georgia, U.S.EducationFort Valley State UniversityAlbany State UniversityAntioch University (M.A.), community development, 1989[1]OccupationState Director Rural DevelopmentEmployerUSDASpouseCharles SherrodParent(s)Grace and Hosie Miller Shirley Sherrod (born 1948) is a former Georgia State Director of Rural Development for the United States Department ...

 

Australian cruiser tank Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 3 Thunderbolt The pilot production AC MkIII tankTypeCruiser tankPlace of originAustraliaProduction historyDesigned1942ManufacturerNew South Wales Government Railways WorkshopsProduced1943No. built1SpecificationsMass29 long tons (29.5 t)[1]Length20 feet 9 inches (6.32 m)Width9 feet 7⁄8 inch (2.77 m)Height8 feet 4+3⁄4 inches (2.56 m)Crew4 (Commander, Gunner, L...

 

Public university in Gunma Prefecture, Japan Maebashi Institute of Technology前橋工科大学TypePublicEstablishedFounded 1952Chartered 1997LocationMaebashi, Gunma, JapanWebsiteOfficial website Maebashi Institute of Technology (前橋工科大学, Maebashi kōka daigaku) is a public university in Maebashi, Gunma, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1952 and was chartered as a university in 1997. External links Official website (in Japanese) 36°21′52″N 139°4′51.4″E&...

Election 1879 New York gubernatorial election ← 1876 November 4, 1879 1882 →   Nominee Alonzo B. Cornell Lucius Robinson John Kelly Party Republican Democratic Independent Democrat Popular vote 418,567 375,790 77,566 Percentage 46.68% 41.91% 8.65% Governor before election Lucius Robinson Democratic Elected Governor Alonzo B. Cornell Republican Elections in New York State Federal government Presidential elections 1792 1796 1800 1804 1808 1812 1816 1820 1824 1828...

 

Humperdinck in 2008 This is the discography of the British singer Engelbert Humperdinck who made his professional debut in 1967. Engelbert has sold over 7 million records in the US alone. Albums Year Album Release date Peak chart position US UK[1] AUS[2][3] 1967 Release Me — 7 6 — The Last Waltz — 10 3 — 1968 A Man Without Love — 12 3 10 1969 Engelbert — 12 3 — Engelbert Humperdinck — 5 5 8 1970 We Made It Happen — 19 17 20 1971 Sweetheart — 22 — ...

 

For the Red Hot Chili Peppers song, see Snow (Hey Oh). 2003 single by TragédieHey OhSingle by Tragédiefrom the album Tragédie B-sideOriginal mixReleasedSeptember 2003RecordedFrance, 2003GenreContemporary R&BLength3:32LabelWarner MusicSongwriter(s)Dom Bamboo, Tizy BoneDJ Dem's, Silky ShaiProducer(s)Stan CourtoisTragédie singles chronology Hey Oh (2003) Sexy pour moi (2003) Hey Oh is a 2003 song recorded by French duet Tragédie. This R&B song was released as debut single from the a...

River in Telangana, India Paleru Reservoir Paleru is a tributary of the Krishna river which joins the main river near Mukteswarapuram in Jaggayyapeta mandal of Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh.[1] During the Nizam rule, a reservoir was constructed on the river at Paleru village, Kusumanchi. Hundreds of acres are irrigated with the help of this reservoir.[2] Paleru reservoir acts as a balancing reservoir to the Nagarjunasagar left canal. Attraction There is a small park adjoi...

 

American independent record label Carrillo MusicFounded2008 (2008)FounderRod CarrilloGenreElectro house, big room house, progressive house, deep house, future house, tribal houseCountry of originUnited StatesLocationPhoenix, ArizonaOfficial websitedancemusiclabel.com Carrillo Music is an American independent record label founded in 2008 by Rod Carrillo. Carrillo Music hosts approximately 10 sub-labels, including Leyline Records run by Julissa Veloz, Carrillo Latin Groove, Amador's House ...

 

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