2019-20 SEASON AWARD
Joe Concannon Award Semifinalist
2019-20 SEASON HIGHS
Games Played: 19
Goals: 2 five times (17 total)
Assists: 2 two times (10 total)
Points: 4 vs. Wentworth Institute, November 2 (27 total)
Penalty/Minutes: 6/12
+/-: +5
Special Team Goals: 9 Power-play
Game-Winning Goals: 2
Blocked Shots: 2
NOTABLES
- Named a semifinalist for the Joe Concannon Award for the third-straight season
- Scored multiple goals on five occasions and multiple points on eight occasions
- Had a season-high four points with two goals and two assists in the 9-2 win over Wentworth Institute on November 2
- Had a four-game scoring streak from December 6-January 3 recording six goals during the spanÂ
- Finished the season first on the team with his 9 power-play goals, 17 total goals and tied for third with 27 points
- Led the NEHC in power-play goals with nine and third in total goals with 17
- Ended his illustrious career as a Beacon with the program record for power-play goals with 28, tied for second in career game-winning goals with 9, third in career goals with 66, and sixth in career points with 127
2018-19 SEASON AWARDS
AHCA All-America: Second Team (Forward)
USCHO All-America: Second Team (Forward)
New England Hockey Writers Association All-RegionÂ
Joe Concannon Award FinalistÂ
New England Hockey Conference Co-Player of the Year
NEHC All-Conference: First Team (Forward)Â
SEASON HIGHSÂ
Games Played: 28
Goals: 4 vs. Babson College, February 9 (15 total)
Assists: 2 six times (19 total)Â
Points: 6 vs. Babson College, February 9 (34 total)
Penalty/Minutes: 17/34
+/-:Â +11
Game Winning Goals: 2
Special Team Goals: 6 Power-play/1 Hat-Trick/1 Empty-net
NOTABLES
- Put together the best season of his phenomenal career
- Earned his first-ever All-American honors by the AHCA and USCHO.com
- Named the New England Hockey Conference Co-Player of the Year, after leading the NEHC in conference play with 23 points and 1.28 points-per-gameÂ
- Named to the New England Hockey Writers Association All-Region for the second year in a rowÂ
- Recorded a career-high six points against Babson College with four goals and two assists in the Beacons' NEHC Regular-Season clinching victoryÂ
- Led the Beacons with his 34 points, 19 assists, 15 goals and six power-play goalsÂ
- Named to the D3Hockey.com Team of the Week on February 14Â
- Picked up NEHC Player of the Week honors on November 5Â
- Rode a 5-game-point streak from December 8-January 12 scoring 2 goals and tallying six assists
- Recorded at least one point in 17 contests and multiple points 11 times
- Potted two or more goals on four occasions
- Became the 17th member of the UMass Boston 100-point club when he scored against the University of Southern Maine in the NEHC Quarterfinals (February 16) Â
2017-18 AWARDS
New England Hockey Writers' Association All-Star TeamÂ
NEHC All-Conference: Second Team (Forward)
SEASON HIGHSÂ
Games Played: 27Â
Goals: 3 vs. Wentworth Institute of Technology, October 27 (24 total)
Assists: 2 two times (15 total)Â
Points: 4 vs. Wentworth Institute of Technology, October 27 (39 total)
Penalty/Minutes: 16/32
+/-:Â Â +15
Game Winning Goals: 5
Special Team Goals: 8 Power-Play Goals
NOTABLES
- Put together another strong season for the Beacons, as he tied for the team lead with 24 goalsÂ
- Named the NEHC Player of the Week on December 4 and February 12Â
- Named to the D3Hockey.com Team of the Week on December 5 and February 14
- Ended the year first among all NEHC Players in scoring with 24 goals and 5 game winning goals, third in point scoring (39) and power play points (8)Â
- Put together one of the best games of his career on October 27 vs. Wentworth Institute scoring a hat trick and recording an assist in the contestÂ
- Tied for first in program history with his 5 game-winning goals in a single-seasonÂ
- Had 13 games recording multiple points and 21 games with at least one pointÂ
- Had a 7-game point streak from November 18 –December 29Â
- Recorded two goals in three-straight games from February 9-17 and totaled eight points and three game-winning goals during that span
- Potted two goals, including the game-winner, and an assist in the NEHC Quarterfinal win over New England CollegeÂ
- Registered two goals and two assists in two playoff gamesÂ
- Currently has 66 points through his two seasons as a Beacon with 34 goals and 32 assistsÂ
2016-17 AWARDS
New England Hockey Conference All-Rookie Team
2016-17 Season Highs
Games Played/Started: 24/14
Goals: 3 at Skidmore College 1/20/17 (10 total)
Assists: 2 five times (17 total)
Points: 5 at Skidmore College 1/20/17 (27 total)
Penalty Minutes: 35
+/-: +4
Special Teams Goals: 5 Power-Play
Notables
- Finished 10th amongst rookies in Division III with his 1.12 points per game. Â
- Ranked in the top 10 in NEHC conference games: in freshman scoring (2nd – 20), points (8th – 20), goals (7th – 9), assists (9th – 12) and power-play goals (9th – 3)Â
- Played on the Beacons’ top line for almost the entire year, spending most of it paired with Colin Larkin and Ryan CusinÂ
- Recorded a 12-game point streak from December 3-January 28 in which he registered 8 goals and 14 assists Â
- Posted a point in 15 of his 24 games and multiple points seven timesÂ
- Named the NEHC Rookie of the Week on January 23.
- Recorded four points during the Codfish Bowl, including a goal and two assists in the win over Connecticut College (12/29)
- Finished with a goal and an assist at Fenway Park in the Beacons’ 5-1 win over rival Babson College on January 12
PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Winchester High School in 2014 ... Played junior hockey with the Trail Smoke Eaters in the British Columbia Hockey League ... Recorded four goals and three assists in 20 games with the Smoke Eaters last year ... Spent the first half of the 2015-16 season with the Northern Cyclones of the Eastern Hockey League ... Led the Cyclones with 40 points in 21 games, before he was traded ... Named a two-time Middlesex League Most Valuable Player at Winchester High School ... Played lacrosse, as well as hockey in high school ... Son of Bill and Catherine ... Has two siblings, Chris and Mariah ... Currently majoring in Political Science.Â
Â