The Maine Black Bears men's ice hockey is an (
NCAA
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)
Division I college ice hockey
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program that represents the
University of Maine
The University of Maine (UMaine) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Orono, Maine, United States. It was established in 1865 as the land-grant college of Maine and is the Flagship universitie ...
. The Black Bears are a member of
Hockey East
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. Home games are played at Harold Alfond Sports Arena commonly known as
Alfond Arena in
Orono, Maine
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.
The Black Bears have appeared in 11
Frozen Four
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s, have a 28–18 record in NCAA Tournament games, and have won two national championships—in
1993
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and
1999
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.
Program history
Birth of Maine ice hockey (1977–84)
The
University of Maine
The University of Maine (UMaine) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Orono, Maine, United States. It was established in 1865 as the land-grant college of Maine and is the Flagship universitie ...
, then known as the University of Maine at Orono, officially developed an NCAA-sanctioned men's ice hockey program in 1977. The program and arena construction happened at the same time.
This was not, however, the first attempt at birthing a permanent hockey program in Orono. Maine played in 17 games of college hockey in 1922 and 1923. They played other Maine colleges such as Bowdoin, Colby, and Bates. This program did not stick, and it would be over 5 decades before organized hockey would become a staple at the state's flagship university.
Upon its foundation in 1977, the program was coached by Jack Semler (
University of Vermont
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'68). Maine enjoyed modest success under Semler boasting winning records in 3 of their first 4 regular seasons. The Black Bears competed in The
Eastern College Athletic Conference
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(ECAC) during their first 7 years of existence, all of which were under Semler. The ECAC was recognized as Division-II hockey until 1979 at which point the conference, and thus Maine, became Division-I – the level of competition they have competed in ever since.
Shawn Walsh era (1984–2001)
Following the 1983–84 season, head coach Jack Semler submitted their resignation.
With Maine set to join the newly formed
Hockey East Association, Maine hired
Shawn Walsh, a 29-year-old assistant at
Colorado State University
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and ex-3rd string goalie at
Bowling Green State University. Walsh was assistant coach for Ron Mason at Michigan State and Alma Mater. In only half a decade, the Spartans went from being sub-.500 performers to national contenders.
They inherited a struggling team, so win/loss improvement was not immediate; Maine posted a 23–57–2 record over Walsh's first two years with the program. However, Walsh was getting good recruits and convincing the school, state, and fans that UMaine could become a college hockey powerhouse. In 1986, Walsh and the program saw the first of many significant accomplishments. At 24–16–2, he posted his first winning season as a head coach. The team also made its first NCAA tournament appearance that season, coincidentally losing in the first round to Michigan State.
After finishing as the conference runner up in '87 and '88, Maine brought home its first significant championship in the 1988–89 season. Walsh's Black Bears skated past
Boston College
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in a 5–4 win for their first of 6 HEA Championships. Four of these would come under Walsh. Due to the success and popularity of the program, Alfond Arena expanded its capacity from 3,800 to more than 5,000 in 1992.
1993 National Championship
Maine was a heavy favorite to win its first national championship during the '91–'92 season. Unfortunately, those hopes were dashed when they suffered a surprise first-round loss to Michigan State. The team lost many important players, including Hobey Baker Award winner Scott Pellerin, after the season. People expected the team to underperform entering '92–'93.
However, college hockey would soon learn that the Black Bears had an exceptionally gifted freshman class on their hands in 1992. This included future
NHL
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Star
Paul Kariya
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, and highly touted identical twin forwards
Peter
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and
Chris Ferraro
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. With Jim Montgomery, "Little" Cal Ingraham, Chris Imes, Garth Snow and Mike Dunham, Maine had a chance to make history.
Kariya scored 100 points in one season at school, while Montgomery finished his successful college years with 301 points. They had a 42–1–2 season record, won the HEA regular season title, and won the HEA conference championship. They also won their first national championship.
Their destiny was almost blown during the
Frozen Four
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semifinals against the
University of Michigan
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when the referees disallowed an otherwise legitimate Maine goal. The backside of the net was raised when the puck slid in causing confusion as to if it really went in. As a result, the game was tied at the end of regulation when Maine felt they should have won. In overtime, Lee Saunders scored the game-winner and sent Maine to the title game against defending champ
Lake Superior State University
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.
Maine's near-perfect season found itself in jeopardy once again in the championship game. Despite an early and promising 2–0 lead, the Bears found themselves trailing the seasoned Lakers 4–2 after two periods. Working double shifts for period number three, two likely heroes emerged. Jim Montgomery scored a natural hat-trick in the third period, lifting Maine to a 5–4 win. Kariya assisted on all three goals.
There was a crackdown on many big college hockey programs during the 1990s for playing athletes who were deemed ineligible. Maine was one of these teams, and they suffered consequences including forfeited losses both retroactively and in future seasons. Some people questioned whether the 1993 title was real. But the NCAA let it go because the players were from past seasons and didn't play in Maine's championship.
1999 National Championship
The middle years of the 1990s were bittersweet for the Black Bears. They enjoyed some on-ice success and finished the national runner up in 1995, but due to sanctions and penalties for reasons previously mentioned, they were unable to compete in the NCAA tournament in 1996 and '97.
The 1998–1999 season crowned a much-less-likely champion than that of 1993. Maine did not win the regular season crown, nor did they even land in their own conference tournament final. They advanced to the NCAAs on an at-large bid due to a successful regular season, but were not most analysts' favorite to win the national title.
Following wins over
Ohio State
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and
Clarkson University
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, Maine advanced to the 1999 Frozen Four in Anaheim, California, where they would meet some familiar foes. Not long after Maine and Boston College met in the Hockey East semifinals, they squared off again in the national semis, with Maine goalie
Alfie Michaud besting
Scott Clemmensen
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and lifting the Black Bears past the Eagles 2–1 in overtime.
Though Maine's traditional nemesis for years was
Boston University
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(not only through meaningful games, but because of a well-documented rivalry between Shawn Walsh and BU head coach
Jack Parker), an
even bigger feud was emerging between Maine and the neighboring New Hampshire Wildcats.
Led by Hobey Baker Award winner
Jason Krog
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and future NHL goaltender
Ty Conklin, #1 ranked UNH was primed to win their program's first national championship. Goals by
Ben Guite and
Niko Dimitrakos
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Playing care ...
(Maine), and more outstanding goaltending by eventual tournament MVP Alfie Michaud kept Maine competitive and the scoreboard read 2–2 at the end of regulation.
Shortly after the 10-minute mark in OT, a careless play by UNH in their defensive zone turned into Maine's opportunity as
Cory Larose swiped a drifting puck off the nearside boards and made a cross-ice pass to
Marcus Gustafsson. Conklin made the initial save but with no defensive help, Gustafsson collected his own rebound and scored the game winner to clinch Maine's second national championship.
The Death of Walsh
Coach William "Shawn" Walsh inherited a relatively new and obscure hockey program at The University of Maine in 1984 and he was convinced that it could be built up to greatness. His finger was clearly on the pulse of every aspect of the program, and he held a sincere understanding of what it would take to develop success.
It would take a diligent combination of recruiting the right players, a proper coaching staff to develop talent, the support of the university and the Athletic Department, and highly engaged fan bases both on and off campus to create a top college-hockey program.
He took personal ownership in each of these categories. During its grassroots, there are even great stories passed on of Walsh marching into the student dining commons, standing up and shouting on the tables, rallying students down to the games, and encouraging them to create a loud and hostile environment for Maine's opponents. The light blue "Maine-iak" shirts worn by the students at UMaine were one of his many ideas.
Most supporters and enthusiasts of the program credit the foundation of greatness held by the Black Bear Men's Ice Hockey team almost exclusively to Shawn Walsh.
In June 2000 Walsh was diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma (cancer of the kidneys). Knowing that his time may be limited, he hand-selected the coach he wanted to take over the team were he unable to continue. Always known as a fiery coach, Walsh surprised some when he selected mild-mannered
UMass Lowell River Hawks
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coach Tim Whitehead (Hamilton '85). Whitehead earned his graduate degree in education at the University of Maine approximately 10 years prior, and during this time he worked with Walsh as a graduate assistant coach.
Shawn Walsh died from cancer on September 24, 2001.
A green clover with his name underneath is hung in his honor along with the three retired players' numbers in Alfond Arena. In 2006 the Shawn Walsh Hockey Center, a new extension of Alfond Arena with coaching and administrative offices, meeting areas, and new player facilities opened. This several-million-dollar project was funded through private donations—many coming from dozens of players Walsh coached through his 17 years with Maine.
Tim Whitehead era (2001–2013)
Tim Whitehead became the interim head coach following the death of Shawn Walsh at the start of the 2001–2002 season. He was later named the permanent head coach after a very successful first campaign in a year where he was eventually honored with the Spencer Penrose award which recognizes the NCAA coach of the year. Walsh won the Penrose award in 1995.
The team reached the championship game in 2002, the first season under Whitehead. Attempting to "win it for Shawn," they had to play The
University of Minnesota Golden Gophers
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in the Gophers' home state for the finals. They were one minute away from a win when Minnesota tied the game with their goalie pulled. In overtime, after a tripping penalty on Michael Schutte of Maine, the Gophers scored the winning goal on the power play.
Two years later, backed by the most statistically strong single-season goalie tandem in the NCAA record books (
Jimmy Howard
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1.19GAA .953 Save pct *both NCAA records;
Frank Doyle 1.81GAA), future NHL player Dustin Penner, a slew of popular forwards including
Todd Jackson, Colin Shields, Maine's own
Greg Moore and Derek Damon, conference rookie of the year Michel Leveille, and tough-guy defenseman Prestin Ryan, Maine found itself back in the big game.
The Bears controlled the tempo and jumped on the board early against
University of Denver
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on a Derek Damon goal, but the referees disallowed the goal explaining that part of the skate of Mike Hamilton crossed a line on the goalie crease as the goal went in. Though Howard only allowed one goal, Maine's offense could not find its rhythm after the disallowed goal and they lost 1–0.
That offseason, the NCAA reviewed the rule it followed to call off Maine's goal. They decided to adjust the rule to emulate the NHL's policy on this type of play, that is, only making a "man-in-the-crease" call if the player whose skate crosses the crease actually affects the outcome of the play or the goalie's ability to make the save.
Maine Recession
In the summer of 2008, assistant coach
Guy Perron and Volunteer Assistant Coach
Grant Standbrook both stepped aside from the program. Standbrook retired, while Perron was hired as an amateur scout for the
Colorado Avalanche
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of the
National Hockey League
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. In 2006 and 2007 Maine would go to the Frozen Four but hit a regrouping session in 2008. 2008 was a dark year as Maine finished 9th in Hockey East and didn't even qualify for the playoffs, then in 2009 Maine entered the Hockey East Playoffs 8th and was eliminated in the first round by BU.
In 2010 Maine reversed their two-year drought and finished 4th in Hockey East, Maine would go all the way to the Hockey East Championship but would lose to BC. The next year a resurgent Merrimack team finished 4th and eliminated Maine from the Hockey East Tournament and once again dashed their hopes of getting back to the national tournament. Going into the 2012 Maine didn't look very likely to break the 4-year drought, especially with the early departure of junior standout
Gustav Nyquist
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, but
Spencer Abbott would step up and have an incredible campaign. Abbott would lead the nation in scoring, and lead Maine to 4th in Hockey East, Maine would go all the way to the Hockey East championship, but would once again be beat by future national champion Boston College.
Even though Maine lost in the Hockey East championship they had a good enough record to qualify for the national tournament breaking a four-year drought. The terrific 2012 season ended in the first round of the national tournament with a loss to defending national champion
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. Whitehead was fired on Tuesday April 9, 2013, after going 11–19–8.
Red Gendron era (2013–2021)
On May 17, 2013,
University of Maine
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Paul W. Ferguson and director of athletics
Steve Abbott introduced
Red Gendron as the fourth men's hockey head coach in the history of the
University of Maine
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. Gendron's first major step towards rebuilding Maine hockey came on June 10, 2013 when he named former Maine Black Bear and NHL player
Ben Guité as his first assistant coach. On June 25, 2013, Gendron announced, longtime
NHL
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coach and scout
Jay Leach as associate head coach. Like Gendron, Leach previously served as an assistant coach for UMaine hockey under
Shawn Walsh.
The program continued to struggle under Red Gendron; the Black Bears have posted just two winning seasons since 2012, and in 2014–15, they finished dead last in the Hockey East standings, with an abysmal 8-24-6 overall record, their worst season since 1982. In April 2017, Jay Leach announced his retirement from the program. Coach Guite replaced him as associate head coach. That July, the program hired former Maine goaltender
Alfie Michaud as assistant coach. In the 2017–18 season, the team began to make progress, posting an 18-16-4 record, including a nine-game unbeaten streak. The team's overall record fell back slightly to 15-17-4 in the 2018–19 season, but their Hockey East conference record climbed to 11-9-4, good for sixth place out of eleven teams. The following season saw the most successful campaign of Gendron's tenure. The team was picked to finish 8th in Hockey East play, and the season opener resulted in a 7–0 loss at Providence, the worst season-opening loss in program history. However, despite the poor start, the team exceeded its meager expectations; backed by goaltender
Jeremy Swayman
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, the Black Bears managed to finished the regular season with an 18-11-5 record (12-9-3 HEA), finishing 4th in the league and earning home ice in the Hockey East quarterfinals for the first time since 2012. However, on March 12, 2020, the NCAA hockey season was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. Gendron was named Hockey East Coach of the Year; Swayman was named
Hockey East Player of the Year and the
Mike Richter Award as the nation's top
goaltender
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, becoming the first Black Bear to earn the award.
Shortly after the end of Maine's abbreviated 2020–21 season, Gendron died following a medical episode while on a
golf
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course.
Ben Barr era (2021–Present)
In May 2021,
Ben Barr was hired as fifth head coach of the program.
Season-by-season results
Source:
Coaches
All-time coaching records
As of the completion of 2023–24 season[
† Greg Cronin served as the interim head coach for the 1 year that Shawn Walsh was suspended.
]
Championships
National Championships
Runners-up in 1995, 2002, 2004
Hockey East Tournament Championships
Runners-up in 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2010, 2012
Rivalries
Border War/ New Hampshire Wildcats
The Border War refers to the rivalry between the UNH Wildcats and the Maine Black Bears. College Hockey News has ranked it as the seventh best Division I college hockey rivalry. The Rivalry is extremely intense because of the proximity of the states and the overall success of the two programs. The two programs have also met many times in meaningful post-season games. In 1999 Maine defeated UNH 3–2 in overtime to claim their second national championship, this essentially started the chant "We have 2, How about you!" chanted by Maine fans. Then again in 2002 Maine beat UNH in the national semifinals for a chance at the national championship. Maine and UNH has also met in the Hockey East playoffs many times, fueling the rivalry even more. In 2012 Maine once again defeated UNH in a large scale game at Fenway Park, winning 5–4 in overtime.
Boston College Eagles
The rivalry between Maine and BC is not one of as much publicity as that of Maine/UNH or BC/BU, but is still intense. Maine and BC have met in 7 Hockey East Championship games with Maine winning 2 of those championships, The teams have also met in 4 Hockey East semifinals, with Maine winning 1 semifinal against BC. This rivalry is another rivalry where the success of both teams has contributed to the intensity of the games between the two teams. Maine and BC have also met in 2 national semifinals, Maine won both meetings, but never in a national championship game. Maine and BC have 7 combined national championships.
Boston University Terriers
The rivalry
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between Maine and BU is one much like Maine/BC. They've only met in 2 Hockey East Championship, games each team winning one. In 1993 Maine lost only one game all year to BU, this loss came after taking a large lead and blowing it. Maine and BU also met in the 1995 National Championship game, BU won the game 6–2. Maine and BU have met 6 times in the Hockey East semifinals, Maine has won all 6 semifinals. The intensity of the games, combined with the mutual dislike of the fans results in very heated games every time they meet.
Florida College Classic
The Florida College Classic was an annual single elimination tournament played in Estero, Florida
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at Germain Arena
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. The Tournament was co-hosted by Maine and Cornell
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each year, with two other teams participating each season to form a semifinal format. Since Shawn Walsh was so instrumental to the inception of the tournament the Most Outstanding Player received the Shawn Walsh Memorial Trophy. Maine won 6 Florida College Classics prior to ending their involvement with the tournament in 2014.
Current roster
As of August 15, 2024.
Awards and honors
Hockey Hall of Fame
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*Paul Kariya
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(2017)
NCAA
Individual awards
Hobey Baker Award
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* Scott Pellerin: 1992
*Paul Kariya
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: 1993
Spencer Penrose Award
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The finalists for each year's award comprise the conference Coach of the Year winners from each Division ...
* Shawn Walsh: 1995
* Tim Whitehead: 2002
Mike Richter Award
*Jeremy Swayman
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: 2020
Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award
* Brice O'Connor: 2014
NCAA Scoring Champion
*Paul Kariya
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: 1993
*Gustav Nyquist
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: 2010
* Spencer Abbott: 2012
Tournament Most Outstanding Player
* Jim Montgomery: 1993
* Alfie Michaud: 1999
All-American Teams
AHCA First Team All-Americans
*1979–80: Andre Aubut, D
*1980–81: Gary Conn, F
*1987–88: Jack Capuano
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, D; Dave Capuano, F
*1988–89: Dave Capuano, F
*1990–91: Keith Carney, D; Jean-Yves Roy
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Political career
Born in Saint-Charles-Garnier, Qu ...
, F
*1991–92: Scott Pellerin, F; Jean-Yves Roy
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Political career
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, F
*1992–93: Mike Dunham
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, G; Chris Imes, D; Paul Kariya
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, F
*1994–95: Blair Allison
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Career
Allison started his college career at the University of Maine in 1992 as a reserve goaltender, just in time to watch the team wi ...
, G; Chris Imes, D
*1995–96: Jeff Tory, D
*1998–99: David Cullen, D; Steve Kariya, F
*2005–06: Greg Moore, F
*2006–07: Michel Léveillé, F
*2009–10: Gustav Nyquist
Gustav Nyquist (born 1 September 1989) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nyquist was drafted 121st overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2008 NHL entry draft, with whom he ...
, F
*2011–12: Spencer Abbott, F
*2019–20: Jeremy Swayman
Jeremy Ryan Swayman (born November 24, 1998), nicknamed "Sway" or “Bulldog”, is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Bruins selected him in the fourth round, 111th over ...
, G
AHCA Second Team All-Americans
*1986–87: Eric Weinrich
Eric John Weinrich (born December 19, 1966) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who played 17 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the New Jersey Devils, Hartford Whalers, Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens, ...
, D
*1987–88: Mike Golden Michael or Mike Golden may refer to:
* Michael Golden (comics), American comic book and graphic novel artist and writer
* Michael Golden (actor) (1913–1983), Irish-born English stage, film and television actor
* Michael Golden (businessman), Amer ...
, F; Mike McHugh, F
*1988–89: Bob Beers, F
*1989–90: Keith Carney, D; Jean-Yves Roy
Jean-Yves Roy (born July 21, 1949) is a retired Canadian politician. He was a Bloc Québécois member of the House of Commons of Canada from the 2000 election until his resignation in 2010.
Political career
Born in Saint-Charles-Garnier, Qu ...
, F
*1990–91: Jim Montgomery, F
*1992–93: Cal Ingraham, F; Jim Montgomery, F
*1994–95: Jeff Tory, D
*1999-00: Cory Larose, F
*2001–02: Peter Metcalf, D; Niko Dimitrakos
Nicholas Dimitrakos (; born May 21, 1979) is a Greece, Greek-American former professional ice hockey Winger (ice hockey), right winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the San Jose Sharks and Philadelphia Flyers.
Playing care ...
, F
*2003–04: Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
, G; Prestin Ryan, D; Todd Jackson, F; Colin Shields
Colin Shields (born 27 January 1980) is a former Scottish professional ice hockey forward who played most of his career in the United Kingdom's Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). He is the EIHL's all-time leading point scorer.
Playing career
...
, F
*2005–06: Michel Léveillé, F
*2010–11: Gustav Nyquist
Gustav Nyquist (born 1 September 1989) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nyquist was drafted 121st overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2008 NHL entry draft, with whom he ...
, F
*2013–14: Ben Hutton, D; Devin Shore, F
*2024–25: Albin Boija, G
ECAC Hockey
ECAC Hockey is one of the six conferences that compete in NCAA Division I college ice hockey, ice hockey. The conference used to be affiliated with the Eastern College Athletic Conference, a consortium of over 300 colleges in the eastern United ...
All-Conference Teams
First Team All-ECAC Hockey
*1979–80: Andre Aubut, D
*1980–81: Gary Conn, F
Second Team All-ECAC Hockey
*1980–81: Jeff Nord, G; Andre Aubut, D
Hockey East
The Hockey East Association, also known as Hockey East, is a college ice hockey conference which operates entirely in New England. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference.
Hockey East came into existence in 1984 for ...
Individual awards
Player of the Year
Several sports leagues honour their best player with an award called Player of the Year. In the United States, this type of award is usually called a Most Valuable Player award.
Association football
In association football, this award is held on b ...
* Mike McHugh, LW: 1988
* Scott Pellerin, LW: 1992
*Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
, LW: 1993
* Chris Imes, D: 1995
* Spencer Abbott, RW: 2012
*Jeremy Swayman
Jeremy Ryan Swayman (born November 24, 1998), nicknamed "Sway" or “Bulldog”, is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Bruins selected him in the fourth round, 111th over ...
, G: 2020
Rookie of the Year
* Al Loring, G: 1986
* Mario Thyer, C: 1988
* Scott Pellerin, LW: 1989
*Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
, LW: 1993
*Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
, G: 2003
* Michel Léveillé, C: 2004
*Teddy Purcell
Edward Purcell (born September 8, 1985) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Los Angeles Kings, Tampa Bay Lightning, Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers. He was not d ...
, RW: 2007
Goaltending Champion
* Scott King: 1987, 1988, 1990
*Garth Snow
Garth E. Snow (born July 28, 1969) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and former general manager, president, and alternate governor of the New York Islanders of the NHL.
Drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the sixth round ...
: 1993
*Blair Allison
Blair Allison is a Canadian ice hockey player, former coach and goaltender who was an All-American for Maine.
Career
Allison started his college career at the University of Maine in 1992 as a reserve goaltender, just in time to watch the team wi ...
: 1995
*Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
: 2004
*Jeremy Swayman
Jeremy Ryan Swayman (born November 24, 1998), nicknamed "Sway" or “Bulldog”, is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Bruins selected him in the fourth round, 111th over ...
: 2020
Best Defensive Forward
* Todd Jackson, LW: 2004
* Tanner House, C: 2011
* Chase Pearson, F: 2019
Len Ceglarski Award
* Steve Kariya, LW: 1997, 1998, 1999
* Cory Larose, C: 2000
* Martin Kariya, LW: 2003
* Mike Lundin, D: 2007
* Brian Flynn, RW: 2011
Best Defensive Defenseman
* Cliff Loya: 2003
* Prestin Ryan: 2004
Coach of the Year Many sports leagues, sportswriting associations, and other organizations confer "Coach of the Year" awards. In some sports — including baseball and association football — the award is called the "Manager of the Year" award.
Some of the ...
* Shawn Walsh: 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995
* Red Gendron: 2020
Tournament Most Valuable Player
* Bob Beers, D: 1989
1989 was a turning point in political history with the "Revolutions of 1989" which ended communism in Eastern Bloc of Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power-sharing coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin W ...
* Scott Pellerin, LW: 1992
1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General.
* January 6
** The Republ ...
* Jim Montgomery, C: 1993
The United Nations General Assembly, General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as:
* International Year for the World's Indigenous People
The year 1993 in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands had only 364 days, since its ...
*Niko Dimitrakos
Nicholas Dimitrakos (; born May 21, 1979) is a Greece, Greek-American former professional ice hockey Winger (ice hockey), right winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the San Jose Sharks and Philadelphia Flyers.
Playing care ...
, RW: 2000
2000 was designated as the International Year for the Culture of Peace and the World Mathematics, Mathematical Year.
Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium, because of a tende ...
*Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
, G: 2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
* Albin Boija, G: 2025
So far, the year has seen the continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudanese civil war, and the Gaza war. Internal crises in Bangladesh post-resignation v ...
Three-Stars Award
* Martin Ouellette: 2013
All-Conference Teams
First Team
First team may refer to:
Sports
* First team (association football), the colloquial name given to the most senior team fielded by a football club
* The First Team, the first players known to have played the sport of basketball
* First Team All-A ...
*1986–87: Eric Weinrich
Eric John Weinrich (born December 19, 1966) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who played 17 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the New Jersey Devils, Hartford Whalers, Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens, ...
, D
*1987–88: Scott King, G; Jack Capuano
Jack C. Capuano Jr. (born July 7, 1966) is an American ice hockey coach and former player. He is a former head coach of the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is currently an associate coach for the Minnesota Wild of the N ...
, D; Mike McHugh, F; Dave Capuano, F
*1988–89: Dave Capuano, F
*1989–90: Scott King, G
*1990–91: Keith Carney, D; Jean-Yves Roy
Jean-Yves Roy (born July 21, 1949) is a retired Canadian politician. He was a Bloc Québécois member of the House of Commons of Canada from the 2000 election until his resignation in 2010.
Political career
Born in Saint-Charles-Garnier, Qu ...
, F
*1991–92: Scott Pellerin, F
*1992–93: Mike Dunham
Michael Francis Dunham (born June 1, 1972) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender. Dunham is the Boston Bruins goalie development coach, and the former head goaltending coach for the New York Islanders of the National Hockey Le ...
, G; Chris Imes, D; Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
, F; Jim Montgomery, F
*1994–95: Blair Allison
Blair Allison is a Canadian ice hockey player, former coach and goaltender who was an All-American for Maine.
Career
Allison started his college career at the University of Maine in 1992 as a reserve goaltender, just in time to watch the team wi ...
, G; Chris Imes, D; Jeff Tory, D
*1995–96: Blair Allison
Blair Allison is a Canadian ice hockey player, former coach and goaltender who was an All-American for Maine.
Career
Allison started his college career at the University of Maine in 1992 as a reserve goaltender, just in time to watch the team wi ...
, G; Jeff Tory, D; Tim Lovell, F
*1996–97: Jason Mansoff, D; Tim Lovell, F
*1998–99: David Cullen, D; Steve Kariya, F
*1999–00: Cory Larose, F
*2001–02: Mike Morrison, G; Peter Metcalf, D
*2002–03: Francis Nault, D; Martin Kariya, F
*2003–04: Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
, G
*2005–06: Greg Moore, F
*2006–07: Michel Léveillé, F
*2009–10: Gustav Nyquist
Gustav Nyquist (born 1 September 1989) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nyquist was drafted 121st overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2008 NHL entry draft, with whom he ...
, F
*2010–11: Gustav Nyquist
Gustav Nyquist (born 1 September 1989) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nyquist was drafted 121st overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2008 NHL entry draft, with whom he ...
, F
*2011–12: Spencer Abbott, F; Brian Flynn, F
*2013–14: Ben Hutton, D; Devin Shore, F
*2019–20: Jeremy Swayman
Jeremy Ryan Swayman (born November 24, 1998), nicknamed "Sway" or “Bulldog”, is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Bruins selected him in the fourth round, 111th over ...
, G
Second Team
*1986–87: Jack Capuano
Jack C. Capuano Jr. (born July 7, 1966) is an American ice hockey coach and former player. He is a former head coach of the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is currently an associate coach for the Minnesota Wild of the N ...
, D
*1987–88: Mike Golden Michael or Mike Golden may refer to:
* Michael Golden (comics), American comic book and graphic novel artist and writer
* Michael Golden (actor) (1913–1983), Irish-born English stage, film and television actor
* Michael Golden (businessman), Amer ...
, F
*1988–89: Scott King, G; Bob Beers, D
*1989–90: Keith Carney, D
*1990–91: Shaun Kane, D; Jim Montgomery, F
*1991–92: Garth Snow
Garth E. Snow (born July 28, 1969) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and former general manager, president, and alternate governor of the New York Islanders of the NHL.
Drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the sixth round ...
, G; Chris Imes, D; Jim Montgomery, F; Jean-Yves Roy
Jean-Yves Roy (born July 21, 1949) is a retired Canadian politician. He was a Bloc Québécois member of the House of Commons of Canada from the 2000 election until his resignation in 2010.
Political career
Born in Saint-Charles-Garnier, Qu ...
, F
*1992–93: Garth Snow
Garth E. Snow (born July 28, 1969) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and former general manager, president, and alternate governor of the New York Islanders of the NHL.
Drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the sixth round ...
, G
*2001–02: Niko Dimitrakos
Nicholas Dimitrakos (; born May 21, 1979) is a Greece, Greek-American former professional ice hockey Winger (ice hockey), right winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the San Jose Sharks and Philadelphia Flyers.
Playing care ...
, F
*2002–03: Lucas Lawson, F
*2003–04: Prestin Ryan, D; Todd Jackson, F; Colin Shields
Colin Shields (born 27 January 1980) is a former Scottish professional ice hockey forward who played most of his career in the United Kingdom's Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). He is the EIHL's all-time leading point scorer.
Playing career
...
, F
*2005–06: Michel Léveillé, F
*2006–07: Mike Lundin, D; Josh Soares, F
*2007–08: Ben Bishop
Benjamin Manning Bishop III (born November 21, 1986) is an Americans, American former professional ice hockey goaltender. Bishop previously played for the St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Los Angeles Kings, and Dallas Star ...
, G
*2009–10: Jeff Dimmen, D
*2010–11: Josh Van Dyk, D
*2011–12: Joey Diamond, F
*2014–15: Devin Shore, F
*2018–19: Chase Pearson, F
*2019–20: Mitchell Fossier, F
*2022–23: Victor Ostman, G; Lynden Breen, F
*2023–24: Bradly Nadeau, F
*2024-25: Albin Boija, G
Third Team
*2018–19: Jeremy Swayman
Jeremy Ryan Swayman (born November 24, 1998), nicknamed "Sway" or “Bulldog”, is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Bruins selected him in the fourth round, 111th over ...
, G; Brady Keeper, D; Mitchell Fossier, F
*2023-24: Josh Nadeau, F
*2024-25: Brandon Holt
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In 2022, Holt q ...
, D
Rookie Team
*1986–87: Dave Capuano, D
*1987–88: Mario Thyer, F
*1988–89: Keith Carney, D; Scott Pellerin, F
*1989–90: Jim Montgomery, F; Jean-Yves Roy
Jean-Yves Roy (born July 21, 1949) is a retired Canadian politician. He was a Bloc Québécois member of the House of Commons of Canada from the 2000 election until his resignation in 2010.
Political career
Born in Saint-Charles-Garnier, Qu ...
, F
*1990–91: Patrice Tardif, F
*1992–93: David MacIsaac, D; Chris Ferraro
Christopher M. Ferraro (born January 24, 1973) is an American former professional ice hockey player who formerly played in the National Hockey League. Along with his twin brother, Peter, became the second set of identical twins to play on the sa ...
, F; Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
, F
*1994–95: Jeff Tory, D; Shawn Wansborough, F
*1995–96: Brett Clark, D; Steve Kariya, F
*1996–97: Cory Larose, F
*1997–98: Matthias Trattnig, F
*1998–99: Peter Metcalf, D; Barrett Heisten
William Barrett Heisten (born March 19, 1980) is an American former professional ice hockey forward. He played 10 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the New York Rangers during the 2001–02 season. The rest of his career, which la ...
, F
*2001–02: Colin Shields
Colin Shields (born 27 January 1980) is a former Scottish professional ice hockey forward who played most of his career in the United Kingdom's Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). He is the EIHL's all-time leading point scorer.
Playing career
...
, F
*2002–03: Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
, G
*2003–04: Michel Léveillé, F
*2004–05: Bret Tyler, D
*2005–06: Ben Bishop
Benjamin Manning Bishop III (born November 21, 1986) is an Americans, American former professional ice hockey goaltender. Bishop previously played for the St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Los Angeles Kings, and Dallas Star ...
, G
*2006–07: Teddy Purcell
Edward Purcell (born September 8, 1985) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Los Angeles Kings, Tampa Bay Lightning, Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers. He was not d ...
, F
*2008–09: Gustav Nyquist
Gustav Nyquist (born 1 September 1989) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nyquist was drafted 121st overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2008 NHL entry draft, with whom he ...
, F
*2010–11: Dan Sullivan, G
*2017–18: Jeremy Swayman
Jeremy Ryan Swayman (born November 24, 1998), nicknamed "Sway" or “Bulldog”, is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Bruins selected him in the fourth round, 111th over ...
, G
*2021–22: David Breazeale, D
*2023–24: Bradly Nadeau, F
Statistical leaders
Source:[
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Career points leaders
Career goaltending leaders
''GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage
Save percentage (often known by such symbols as SV%, SVS%, SVP, PCT) is a statistic in various Goal (sports), goal-scoring sports that track Save (goaltender), saves as a statistic.
In ice hockey and lacrosse and association football, it is a sta ...
; GAA = Goals against average
Goals against average (GAA), also known as average goals against (AGA), is a statistic used in field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, and water polo that is the mean of goals allowed per game by a goaltender or goalkeeper (depending on spo ...
''
minimum 30 games played
Statistics current through the start of the 2022–23 season.
Records
NCAA
Individual
*Most Power Play Goals in a Game: Jay Mazur, 4 (Feb 17, 1987 vs UMass Lowell)
*Best Save Percentage in a Season: Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
, .956 (2003–04)
Team
*Most Wins in a Season: 42 (1992–93)
*Most Goals in a Season: 292 (1992–93)
*Most Goals in a Period: 11 (Nov 11, 1978 vs St Thomas)
*Most Power Play Goals in a Game: 8 (March 3, 1990 vs UMass Lowell)
Hockey East
Individual
*Most Goals In A Game: Brian Flynn and Jay Mazur, 5
*Most Power Play Goals In A Game: Jay Mazur, 4 (Feb 7, 1987 vs UMass Lowell)
*Most Points In A Game By A Defenseman: Jack Capuano
Jack C. Capuano Jr. (born July 7, 1966) is an American ice hockey coach and former player. He is a former head coach of the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is currently an associate coach for the Minnesota Wild of the N ...
, 6 (Jan 30, 1988 vs New Hampshire)
*Most Points In A Season By A Rookie: Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
, 63 (1992–93)
*Most Assists In A Season By A Rookie: Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
, 48 (1992–93)
*Most Assists In A Game By A Rookie: Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
, 5 (Dec 5, 1992 vs Northeastern)
*Longest Point Streak: Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
, 23 games (1992–93)
Team
*Best Win Percentage In A Season: .938 (1992–93)
*Fewest Losses In A Season: 1 (1992–93)
*Most Road Wins In A Season: 12 (1992–93)
*Longest Winning Streak: 16 (Nov 7, 1992 - Feb 13, 1993)
*Longest Unbeaten Streak: 30 (Jan 25, 1992 - Feb 13, 1993)
*Fewest Goals Allowed In A Season: 42 (2003–04)
*Most Power Play Goals In A Season: 50 (1990–91)
*Most Short-Handed Goals In A Game: 3 (Jan 23, 2004 vs Boston University)
Program Records
Single Season
*Most Goals: Cal Ingraham; 46 (1992–93)
*Most Assists: Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
; 75 (1992–93)
*Most Points: Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
; 100 (1992–93)
*Most Points By A Defenseman: Keith Carney; 56 (1990–91)
*Most Points By A Rookie: Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
; 100 (1992–93)
*Most Wins: Blair Allison
Blair Allison is a Canadian ice hockey player, former coach and goaltender who was an All-American for Maine.
Career
Allison started his college career at the University of Maine in 1992 as a reserve goaltender, just in time to watch the team wi ...
; 32 (1994–95)
*Most Wins By A Rookie: Ben Bishop
Benjamin Manning Bishop III (born November 21, 1986) is an Americans, American former professional ice hockey goaltender. Bishop previously played for the St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Los Angeles Kings, and Dallas Star ...
; 21 (2005–06)
*Lowest Goals Against Average: Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
; 1.19 (2003–04)
*Best Save Percentage: Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
; .956 (2003–04)
*Most Saves: Jeremy Swayman
Jeremy Ryan Swayman (born November 24, 1998), nicknamed "Sway" or “Bulldog”, is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Bruins selected him in the fourth round, 111th over ...
; 1,099 (2019–20)
*Most Shutouts: Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
; 6 (2003–04, 2004–05)
Career
*Most Goals: Jean-Yves Roy
Jean-Yves Roy (born July 21, 1949) is a retired Canadian politician. He was a Bloc Québécois member of the House of Commons of Canada from the 2000 election until his resignation in 2010.
Political career
Born in Saint-Charles-Garnier, Qu ...
, 108
*Most Assists: Jim Montgomery, 198
*Most Points: Jim Montgomery, 301
*Most Points By A Defenseman: Keith Carney, 128
*Most Wins: Garth Snow
Garth E. Snow (born July 28, 1969) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and former general manager, president, and alternate governor of the New York Islanders of the NHL.
Drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the sixth round ...
, 64
*Best Goals Against Average: Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
, 1.84
*Best Save Percentage: Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
, .931
*Most Shutouts: Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
, 15
Olympians
This is a list of Maine alumni were a part of an Olympic team.
Maine Sports Hall of Fame
The following is a list of people associated with the Maine men's ice hockey program who were elected into the Maine Sports Hall of Fame (induction date in parentheses).
* Andre Aubut (1988)
* Dave Capuano (2008)
*Jack Capuano
Jack C. Capuano Jr. (born July 7, 1966) is an American ice hockey coach and former player. He is a former head coach of the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is currently an associate coach for the Minnesota Wild of the N ...
(2013)
* Keith Carney (2009)
* Gary Conn (1989)
*Mike Dunham
Michael Francis Dunham (born June 1, 1972) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender. Dunham is the Boston Bruins goalie development coach, and the former head goaltending coach for the New York Islanders of the National Hockey Le ...
(2010)
*Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
(2011)
* Chris Imes (2003)
* Ray Jacques (2018)
*Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
(1999)
* Steve Kariya (2012)
* Scott King (2005)
* Mike McHugh (2006)
* 1993 Team (2017)
* Jim Montgomery (1998)
* Scott Pellerin (1997)
*Jean-Yves Roy
Jean-Yves Roy (born July 21, 1949) is a retired Canadian politician. He was a Bloc Québécois member of the House of Commons of Canada from the 2000 election until his resignation in 2010.
Political career
Born in Saint-Charles-Garnier, Qu ...
(2004)
*Garth Snow
Garth E. Snow (born July 28, 1969) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and former general manager, president, and alternate governor of the New York Islanders of the NHL.
Drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the sixth round ...
(2007)
* Grant Standbrook (2017)
* Shawn Walsh (2002)
*Eric Weinrich
Eric John Weinrich (born December 19, 1966) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who played 17 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the New Jersey Devils, Hartford Whalers, Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens, ...
(1994)
Black Bears in the NHL
As of July 1, 2024.
File:bobbeers.jpg, Bob Beers
File:Ben Bishop - Tampa Bay Lightning.jpg, Ben Bishop
Benjamin Manning Bishop III (born November 21, 1986) is an Americans, American former professional ice hockey goaltender. Bishop previously played for the St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Los Angeles Kings, and Dallas Star ...
File:Brett Clark Lightning2 2012-02-12.JPG, Brett Clark
File:Scott Darling - Chicago Blackhawks.jpg, Scott Darling
Scott Darling (born December 22, 1988) is an Americans, American former professional ice hockey goaltender. He previously played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Chicago Blackhawks and Carolina Hurricanes. Darling was selected by the ...
File:Peter Ferraro (30836439923) (cropped).jpg, Peter Ferraro
Peter Joseph Ferraro (born January 24, 1973) is an American former professional ice hockey forward who played in the National Hockey League (NHL). He and his twin brother Chris became the second set of identical twins to play on the same NHL te ...
File:Brian Flynn - Montreal Canadiens.jpg, Brian Flynn
File:JimmyHowardRW.jpg, Jimmy Howard
James Russell Howard III (born March 26, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and currently a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst for Bally Sports Detroit. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the ...
File:Ben Hutton 10-2015a.jpg, Ben Hutton
File:Paul Kariya.jpg, Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mig ...
File:Mike Lundin 2013-05-17.JPG, Mike Lundin
File:Gustavnyquistringo.JPG, Gustav Nyquist
Gustav Nyquist (born 1 September 1989) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nyquist was drafted 121st overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2008 NHL entry draft, with whom he ...
File:Dustin Penner2007.jpg, Dustin Penner
Dustin Penner (born September 28, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Anaheim Ducks, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings and Washington Capitals. Undrafted by any NHL ...
File:Teddy Purcell - Edmonton Oilers.jpg, Teddy Purcell
Edward Purcell (born September 8, 1985) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Los Angeles Kings, Tampa Bay Lightning, Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers. He was not d ...
File:shore 9_28 (cropped).jpg, Devin Shore
File:Zach Sill 2013-12-21.JPG, Zach Sill
File:Swayman 2 23.jpg, Jeremy Swayman
Jeremy Ryan Swayman (born November 24, 1998), nicknamed "Sway" or “Bulldog”, is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Bruins selected him in the fourth round, 111th over ...
Team Scoring Champions
The (+) denotes a tie in total points at the end of the season.
References
*http://www.hockeyeastonline.com/pdf/men/tourney/tournamentquick.pdf
*http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/alumni.php?tmi=8628
* Florida College Hockey Classic
*http://insidecollegehockey.com/6History/hobey_finalists.htm
*http://www.uscho.com/stats/team/maine/mens-hockey/2012-2013/#overallstats
*http://www.uscho.com/team/maine/mens-hockey/
*http://www.uscho.com/2013/04/09/report-whitehead-ousted-as-maines-head-coach/
http://www.uscho.com/scoreboard/maine/mens-hockey/2013-2014/
http://www.uscho.com/scoreboard/maine/mens-hockey/2014-2015/
External links
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{{Hockey East
College ice hockey teams in Maine
NCAA Division I men's ice hockey teams
Ice hockey clubs established in 1922
1922 establishments in Maine