
2015-16 Put together one of the most dominant seasons in recent memory, to help lead the Beacons to the Frozen Four … Named a First Team All-American by D3Hockey.com, USCHO.com, the American Hockey Coaches Association and HeroSports.Com … Earned a spot on the D3Hockey.com All-Region East First Team … Recognized as a Joe Concannon Award Finalist … Honored as a New England Hockey Writer’s All-New England Team selection … Tabbed as a New England Hockey Conference First Team honoree … Selected as the New England Hockey Conference Player of the Week on two occasions … Named to the D3Hockey.com Team of the Week one time … Appeared in 30 of 31 contests during his senior season … Led the Beacons and the NEHC with his 17 goals, 29 assists and 46 points … Ranked fourth in the nation with his 1.53 points per game … Ended the year fifth in the nation with 0.97 assists per contest … Sits tied for eighth in program history with 29 assists in a single season … Ended the year 13th in program history with his 46 points in a single year … Added five power-play goals and three game-winning tallies … Led the Beacons with his 150 shots … Racked up a +13 +/- rating … Finished with a point in 23 games … Tallied multiple points on 16 occasions … UMass Boston finished 19-3-1 in games in which he recorded a point … Recorded two goals, including a power-play tally, November 7 at UMass Dartmouth … Set a new career-high for points with four (1 G, 3 A) on November 20 at the University of New England … Posted four points with two goals and two assists on January 3 in the Codfish Bowl Consolation game against Johnson & Wales … Scored twice on February 5 in a 5-1 win at Saint Michael’s College … Assisted on the NEHC Championship Goal in overtime to lead the Beacons past Babson College … Scored the game-winning goal March 19 in the NCAA Quarterfinals at Hobart College … Recorded two goals on four shots in the NCAA Frozen Four Semifinals against St. Norbert College.
2015 (at UMass Boston) Made an immediate and huge impact as a second-semsester transfer … Named the ECAC East Player of the Week on February 2 ... Appeared in 16 of the 17 games UMass Boston played second semester and earned a role as a top-six forward … Finished tied for fourth on the team with 10 goals … Totaled six assists and 16 points … Tied for third on the Beacons and fifth in the ECAC East with his three game-winning markers … Finished with a +8 +/- rating and 47 total shots … Registered 19 penalty minutes … Picked up one power-play goal … Finished with at least one point in 10 of his final 13 games … Scored his first collegiate goal with 42 seconds left in regulation to force overtime and help the Beacons earn a 5-4 overtime win over Saint Michael’s College on January 10 … Recorded a pair of goals, including his first career game-winner, January 16 in a 5-4 win over St. Anselm College … Scored a goal in five-straight games from January 30-February 13 … Finished with a career-best two assists and added a goal February 7 in a 7-3 win at the University of New England … Enjoyed a career contest with two goals and an assist in a 6-5 overtime win over Saint Michael’s College on February 13.
2014-15 (at Quinnipiac University) Appeared in four games in the first half of the 2014-15 season for the Bobcats ... Recorded two shots on goal in the four contests, two of which were in ECAC Conference play.
2013-14 Saw action in 17 games … Selected to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Recorded 11 shots-on-goal for the season, including a career-best four at home against Dartmouth on Nov. 16.
2012-13 Did not see game action…Selected to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team.
PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Played for the Boston Jr. Bruins of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) … Teammate of fellow Bobcats’ freshman Zach Luczyk … Third on the team with 27 goals scored … Also totaled 14 assists for 41 points … Led the team with seven game-winning goals en route to being named the team’s Unsung Hero ... Had a hat trick against Capital District in a 9-1 win on 10/15 … Had his second hat trick of the year, while also assisting on a goal, in an 11-4 win against Apple Core on 12/10 … Had two goals and two assists against New Hampshire on 2/8…Previously played for the New England Junior Huskies of the EJHL … In 2010-11, he led the Huskies in goals (16), assists (18) and points (34) … In 2009-10, he led the team with 15 goals scored while adding 13 assists for 28 points … Also had a team-high eight power-play goals and three game-winners ... Son of Vincent and Tammi Lemire…Has a brother, Mike, and a sister, Danielle ... Currently majoring in Marketing.