Worcester Sharks Coaching Staff

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WORCESTER SHARKS 2014-15 ROSTER
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
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Troy Grosenick
Dylan DeMelo
Gus Young
Taylor Doherty
Matt Tennyson
Eriah Hayes
Konrad Abeltshauser
Bryan Lerg
Freddie Hamilton
Evan Trupp
Taylor Fedun
Melker Karlsson
Micheal Haley
Daniil Tarasov
Matt Taormina
Travis Oleksuk
Ryan Carpenter
Nick Jones
Rylan Schwartz
Jeremy Langlois
Aaron Dell
Chris Crane
JP Anderson
Adam Burish
Andrew Blazek
Petter Emanuelsson
Jimmy Bonneau
Chris Tierney
GROSS-NICK
DA-MELL-O
DORA-TEE
TENNY-SON
EE-RYE-AH HAZE
ABBOTSZ-HOWZER
LERG (rhymes with ice berg)
TRUP (like Trump without the m)
fa-DUNE
MEL-KER KARLS-SON
HEY-LEE
DANIEL TERRACE-OV
TAIR-MINA
OH-LEK-SUK
RYE-LEN
LANG-LOYCE
BURR-ISH
BLAZE-ICK
PET-TER EMANUEL-SON
BAWN-OH
TEAR-KNEE
Head Coach: Roy Sommer
Assistant Coach: Ryan Mougenel
As of March 9, 2016
SAW-MER
MOOSH-EN-EL
WORCESTER SHARKS COACHING STAFF:
HEAD COACH: Roy Sommer
Born Apr 5 1957 -- Oakland, CA
Selected by Toronto Maple Leafs round 6 #101 overall 1977 NHL Amateur Draft
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1974-75 Edmonton Oil Kings
WCHL
1
0
0
0
5 -- -- -- -- -1974-75 Spruce Grove Mets
AJHL
53
16
19
35 185
1975-76 Calgary Centennials
WCHL
70
13
24
37 155 -- -- -- -- -1976-77 Calgary Centennials
WCHL
50
16
22
38 111
9
5
9 14
8
1977-78 Saginaw Gears
IHL
12
2
3
5
2 -- -- -- -- -1977-78 Dayton/Grand Rapids Owls
IHL
45
20
18
38
67 -- -- -- -- -1978-79 Spokane Flyers
PHL
45
19
30
49 196
1979-80 Grand-Rapids Owls
IHL
9
1
4
5
32 -- -- -- -- -1979-80 Houston Apollos
CHL
69
24
31
55 246
6
2
2
4
8
1980-81 Wichita Wind
CHL
57
13
22
35 212 14
3
2
5 61
1980-81 Edmonton Oilers
NHL
3
1
0
1
7 -- -- -- -- -1981-82 Wichita Wind
CHL
76
17
28
45 193 -- -- -- -- -1982-83 Wichita Wind
CHL
73
22
39
61 130 -- -- -- -- -1983-84 Maine Mariners
AHL
67
7
10
17 202 14
6
1
7 24
1984-85 Maine Mariners
AHL
80
12
13
25 175 11
4
2
6 27
1985-86 Indianapolis Checkers
IHL
37
9
10
19 118 -- -- -- -- -1985-86 Muskegon Lumberjacks
IHL
27
5
8
13 109 12
2
4
6 92
1986-87 Muskegon Lumberjacks
IHL
65
14
13
27 219 15
3
3
6 44
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0
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Coaching History
Playoff
Season
Team
Lge
Type
GP
W
L T OTL
Pct
Result
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1987-88 Muskegon Lumberjacks
IHL
Assistant Coach
1988-89 Prince Albert Raiders
WHL
Assistant Coach
1991-92 Roanoke Valley Rebels
ECHL Head Coach 64 21 36 0 7
0.383 Rd 1 loss
1992-93 Richmond Renegades
ECHL Head Coach 64 34 28 0 2
0.547 Rd 1 loss
1993-94 Richmond Renegades
ECHL Head Coach 68 34 29 0 5
0.537
--1994-95 Richmond Renegades
ECHL Head Coach 68 41 20 0 7
0.654 Champions
1995-96 Richmond Renegades
ECHL Head Coach 70 46 11 0 13
0.75
Rd 2 loss
1996-97 San Jose Sharks
NHL
Assistant Coach
1997-98 San Jose Sharks
NHL
Assistant Coach
1998-99 Kentucky Thoroughblades
AHL
Head Coach 80 44 26 7 3
0.613 Rd 2 loss
1999-00 Kentucky Thoroughblades
AHL
Head Coach 80 42 25 9 4
0.606 Rd 2 loss
2000-01 Kentucky Thoroughblades
AHL
Head Coach 80 42 25 12 1
0.606 Rd 1 loss
2001-02 Cleveland Barons
AHL
Head Coach 80 29 40 7 4
0.431
--2002-03 Cleveland Barons
AHL
Head Coach 80 22 48 5 5
0.338
--2003-04 Cleveland Barons
AHL
Head Coach 80 37 28 8 7
0.556 Rd 1 loss
2004-05 Cleveland Barons
AHL
Head Coach 80 35 37 6 2
0.487
--2005-06 Cleveland Barons
AHL
Head Coach 80 27 48 0 5
0.369
--2006-07 Worcester Sharks
AHL
Head Coach 80 41 28 0 11
0.581 Rd 1 loss
2007-08 Worcester Sharks
AHL
Head Coach 80 32 37 5 6
0.469
--2008-09 Worcester Sharks
AHL
Head Coach 80 42 35 1 2
0.544 Rd 2 loss
2009-10 Worcester Sharks
AHL
Head Coach 80 49 25 3 3
0.650 Rd 2 loss
2010-11 Worcester Sharks
AHL
Head Coach 80 36 31 4 9
0.531
--2011-12 Worcester Sharks
AHL
Head Coach 76 31 33 4 8
0.487
--2012-13 Worcester Sharks
AHL
Head Coach 76 31 34 4 7
0.480
--2013-14 Worcester Sharks
AHL
Head Coach 76 36 34 4 2
0.513
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Worcester Sharks Head Coach Roy Sommer, who plays a major role in developing players for the San Jose Sharks, is currently the longest-tenured
coach in the American Hockey League.
The Oakland native returns for his 17th season behind the bench of San Jose’s top development affiliate and his19th season overall with the Sharks
organization. In his 16 seasons as head coach, Sommer has compiled a 576-534-48-56-54 (W-L-T-OTL-SOL) record in the regular season and has
reached the postseason seven times, including reaching the Atlantic Division Finals in two of the last six seasons.
San Jose dressed 17 players during the 2013-14 season that developed under Sommer’s tutelage. In fact, 31 players have made their NHL debuts with
the Sharks over the last eight seasons -- including Justin Braun, Andrew Desjardins, Matt Tennyson, Alex Stalock, and Tommy Wingels.
Roy Sommer surpassed Frank Mathers (1,256 games coached) for the most games coached in AHL history on March 26, 2014 in Worcester’s 5-3
victory in Lewiston, ME over the Portland Pirates. Sommer has coached 1268 AHL games – all with the SJ Sharks AHL affiliates. In total, he has been a
head coach in 1,602 games in the AHL and ECHL.
In 2011-12, Roy became just the 4th head coach in AHL history to reach the 500 wins plateau after a 3-2 shootout
victory at Hershey on February 11, 2012.
In 2010-11, Sommer became just the 4th head coach in AHL history to reach the 1,000 games plateau after a 3-1 victory at Springfield on January 14,
2011 and seven players made their NHL debut with the San Jose Sharks.
In 2009-10, Sommer led Worcester to a franchise record 49 wins and captured the regular season Atlantic Division title. He won his 400th game as an
AHL head coach after a 4-1 victory over Springfield at the DCU Center on Nov. 1, 2009. Entering 2014-15, Sommer’s 576 wins ranks fourth all-time
among AHL head coaches.
As head coach for San Jose’s top development team, Sommer has coached more than 80 players who’ve spent time in the National Hockey League,
including forward Logan Couture, who was named 2010-11 PlayStation “Sharks Rookie of the Year.”
Sommer, 56, began coaching San Jose’s top development affiliates in 1998-99 with the AHL’s Kentucky Thoroughblades. He coached the T-Blades for
three seasons before San Jose relocated their AHL team to Cleveland.
In his first season with Kentucky, the Thoroughblades registered franchise records for most regular season wins (44), most road wins (21) and total
points (98) in a season while posting the AHL’s fifth-best record. This success came despite having 17 players promoted to the NHL during the season.
From 1999-2001, Sommer’s club went 84-50-21-5 to capture two consecutive Mid-Atlantic Division titles and went to the Calder Cup Playoffs each
season. Sommer’s success was recognized during the 1999-00 season with his selection as the head coach for the Canadian All-Star Team, where his
squad toppled PlanetUSA, 8-3. Before being named head coach of the Thoroughblades in 1998, Sommer spent two seasons (1996-98) as an
assistant coach with the San Jose Sharks. With San Jose, Sommer was responsible for pre-scouting upcoming opponents for their offensive and
defensive tendencies, line combinations and special teams tactics. In addition, he assisted in running practices and provided special on-ice extended
workouts with scratched players and those rehabilitating injuries.
Before Sommer joined San Jose, he was head coach of the ECHL’s Richmond Renegades from 1991-96 and was named 1995-96 Coach of the Year
after leading his team to a league best 46-11-13 mark and a league record 105 points in capturing the Brabham Cup (best regular season record).
Sommer led the Renegades to the Riley Cup (league championship) in 1994-95 after posting a 41-20-7 regular season record. In addition, he served as
head coach of the ECHL’s East All-Star Team in 1994-95 and the North All-Star Team in 1995-96.
Sommer’s additional ice hockey coaching experience includes assistant coaching stints with the Albany Choppers and Muskegon Lumberjacks of the
International Hockey League and working with USA Hockey as an assistant coach at several evaluation camps for 16- and 17-year-old players.
In 1998, he served as head coach and general manager for the silver-medal winning Team USA (4-1-0 record) at the International Ice Hockey
Federation In-Line Hockey World Championships in Anaheim. Sommer’s squads won gold medals in each of the first two tournaments (1996 in St. Paul,
Minn. and 1997 in Anaheim) and posted undefeated records each year. His three-year coaching mark at this prestigious tournament stands at 17-1-0.
The former Bay Area youth hockey player coached Roller Hockey International’s San Jose Rhinos for three seasons (1994-96), including capturing the
Murphy Cup (league championship) in 1995. In addition, Sommer served as head coach for RHI’s 1996 Western Conference All-Star Team.
Before stepping behind the bench, Sommer played nine seasons of professional ice hockey. A sixth round selection by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1977,
Sommer played in the Leafs system as well as those of the St. Louis Blues, Edmonton Oilers, New Jersey Devils and Pittsburgh Penguins. The highlight
of Sommer’s NHL career came during the 1980-81 season when, as a teammate of Wayne Gretzky, Sommer scored a goal in his NHL debut with the
Edmonton Oilers.
Sommer was captain of the Wichita Wind from 1980-83 and again with Muskegon in 1986-87. Sommer, who played left wing and center, was a member
of the AHL Calder Cup Champion Maine Mariners in 1983-84 and helped lead Muskegon to the 1985-86 IHL title (Turner Cup). He played his junior
hockey for the Spruce Grove Mets, which won the 1975 Centennial Cup, and for the Calgary Centennials. Sommer was a member of the United States
National Team at the World Junior Championships in 1976-77.
Sommer resides in Shrewsbury, Mass. with his wife Melissa and their three children: Marley, Castan and Kira.
AHL COACHING WINS – ALL-TIME
1. Fred “Bun” Cook
1937-56
2. Frank Mathers
1956-85
3. John Paddock
1981-2009
4. Roy Sommer
1998-current
19 seasons
18 seasons
16 seasons
17th season
1,171GP
1,256GP
1,125GP
1,290GP
636 WINS
610 WINS
589 WINS
586 WINS
ASSISTANT COACH: Ryan Mougenel
Born Mar 2 1976 -- Scarborough, ONT
Height 6.01 -- Weight 195 -- Shoots L
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1993-94 Owen Sound Platers
OHL
53
3
8
11
30
9
0
1
1
7
1994-95 Owen Sound Platers
OHL
66
11
18
29
72 10
3
2
5
6
1995-96 Owen Sound Platers
OHL
3
0
1
1
6 -- -- -- -- -1995-96 Kitchener Rangers
OHL
60
30
24
54
70 12
8
5 13 19
1996-97 Kitchener Rangers
OHL
61
38
33
71
98 13
5
4
9 25
1997-98 Hampton Roads Admirals
ECHL
7
0
4
4
6 -- -- -- -- -1997-98 Chesapeake Icebreakers
ECHL
7
3
3
6
4 -- -- -- -- -1997-98 Quebec Rafales
IHL
13
2
3
5
2 -- -- -- -- -1997-98 Cleveland Lumberjacks
IHL
37
2
6
8
58 -- -- -- -- -1998-99 Cleveland Lumberjacks
IHL
45
5
7
12
46 -- -- -- -- -1998-99 Chesapeake Icebreakers
ECHL
8
2
3
5
19
2
1
0
1
0
1999-00 Rochester Americans
AHL
20
1
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
1999-00 Canadian National Team
Intl
27
2
11
13
22
2000-01 Jackson Bandits
ECHL
57
15
19
34
80
5
3
4
7 15
2001-02 Jackson Bandits
ECHL
48
11
10
21
67
9
1
2
3 10
2002-03 Atlantic City Boardwalk B
ECHL
53
15
20
35
95 17
1
8
9 16
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ryan Mougenel enters his first season as assistant coach for San Jose’s top affiliate, the Worcester Sharks. Mougenel will play an integral role in
assisting Head Coach Roy Sommer in all coaching duties including video breakdown, player assessment and scouting.
Mougenel comes to Worcester after spending the 2013-14 season as the assistant coach of the Hershey Bears. Before Hershey, he had a four-year stint
as head coach of the ECHL’s Las Vegas Wranglers and posted a 151-111-10-16 record which included appearances in the Kelly Cup playoffs during all
four seasons from 2009 to 2013, including the 2012 Western Conference championship.
The native of Scarborough, Ontario previously served as assistant coach for four seasons with the ECHL’s Fresno Falcons and Stockton Thunder.
Mougenel’s last playing action came during the 2002-03 season, when he posted 35 points (15-20-35) in 53 games with the ECHL’s Atlantic City
Boardwalk Bullies where he captured the 2003 Kelly Cup championship. In 180 regular-season games with ECHL Hampton Roads, Chesapeake,
Jackson and Atlantic City from 1997- 2003, Mougenel totaled 105 points (46 goals, 59 assists) and 271 penalty minutes. He also played 95 games in the
former International Hockey League with the Quebec Rafales and Cleveland Lumberjacks, and played 20 games in the AHL with the Rochester
Americans in the 1999-2000 season.
The 38-year-old played junior hockey with Owen Sound (OHL) and Kitchener (OHL) and currently resides in Worcester, Mass. with his wife Kimberly and
daughter Reese.
#2
Dylan Demelo
Drafted:
Contract Status
6’1”
195lbs.
2011-San Jose
NHL
London, ON
6th Round
Defense
179th overall
DOB (age): 5/1/93 (21)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2009-10 Mississauga St. Michael's
OHL
20
0
1
1
12 -- -- -- -- -2009-10 Mississauga Chargers
OJHL
36
9
20
29
24
2010-11 Mississauga St. Michael's
OHL
67
3
24
27
70 20
1
4
5 15
2011-12 Mississauga St. Michael's
OHL
67
7
40
47
70
6
1
1
2 13
2011-12 Worcester Sharks
AHL
4
0
1
1
2
2012-13 Mississauga Steelheads
OHL
64
15
35
50
68
6
1
3
4
6
2012-13 Worcester Sharks
AHL
10
0
4
4
6 -- -- -- -- -2013-14 Worcester Sharks
AHL
68
2
22
24
51 -- -- -- -- -2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
21
1
3
4
6
Worcester TOTALS
103
3
30
33
65
2014-15:…played in his 100th professional game in 5-2W vs. Providence on 11/29…missed first game of season due to injury on 11/22….assist on
11/14….recorded his first multi-point game of the season with two assists in 4-3L at Hartford on 11/2…scored a 3-on-3 OTG at 6:33 and was #1 star in
4-3OTW vs. Providence on 10/18…named assistant captain for road games on 10/11….enters 2nd professional season….2013-14:…68gp with
Worcester (2-22-24), 51 pims, -17, 105 shots, and one fighting major…first full professional season – led all Worcester defensemen with 24 points and
22 assists…led all Worcester rookies in points (24)…finished with nine power play points (1-8-9) … recorded four multi point games (1-7-8)….game-bygame: assist in 4-1W vs. Adirondack on 4/11…had a two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on 3/29….2nd goal of season in 5-1L at Manchester on
3/28…assist in 5-3W at Portland on 3/26…had a three game point streak (0-4-4) snapped on 3/16….two power play assists in 4-0W at Bridgeport ion
3/15….assist and +2 in 4-3OTW at Providence on 3/14…assist in 4-3SOW vs. Albany on 3/9…two assists and +1 in 5-4SOW at Providence on
3/7…assist in 4-2L at Manchester on 2/23…assist and +2 in 4-2W at St. John’s on 2/9…..did not dress on 1/31….assist in 2-1L at Manchester on
1/24….had a five game point streak (1-4-5) on 1/17….assist in 4-3W vs. Portland on 1/12…assist in 5-1W vs. Norfolk on 1/11…assist in 3-1W vs.
Hartford on 1/10….scored his 1st professional goal vs. Malcolm Subban, a 5-on-3 power play goal in 8-2L at Providence on 1/5….power play assist and
four shots in 3-2W at Hartford on 1/4….had a two game point streak (0-3-3) snapped on 12/31…. assist on 12/28…two assists in 5-2W vs. St. John’s on
12/27….did not dress on 12/8 and 12/13….two assists and +2 in 8-2W vs. Portland on 12/6….assist and +1 in 3-2SOW vs. Manchester on 11/24…1st
professional fighting major (Bishop) in 4-1L at Manchester on 11/22….did not dress on 11/13…had a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on
11/2….did not dress on 10/26 and 11/1…assist and #3 star in 4-1L vs. Manchester on 10/23…assist in 3-2W vs. Portland on 10/20…did not dress two
games on 10/12-10/19…enters first full professional season…. 2012-13:… 10gp with Worcester (0-4-4), 6 pims, -1, 9 shots, 1st professional season …
game-by-game: …assist and +2 on 4/19…had has a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 4/12…. Assist and +2 in 3-0W at Bridgeport on
4/9…assist on 4/7…reassigned by San Jose (NHL) from Mississauga (OHL) to Worcester on 4/3…. named to the OHL’s Subway Super Series….
finished the regular season T-5th amongst OHL defensemen in goals (15) and T-7th in points (50)…led Mississauga defensemen in goals (15), assists
(35), points (50), and power play goals (7) in 64 games…..2011-12:…AHL Rookie… 4gp with Worcester (0-1-1) 2pims, +3, 6 shots... game-by-game:
+2 and four shots on 4/14…recorded first professional point (assist) in 3-1L to St. John’s on 4/13…made professional debut in 4-1W vs. Manchester on
4/10…signed by Worcester to an ATO on 4/9… had a goal and assist in a six game playoff series loss to the Barrie Colts…recorded seven goals and 40
assists with Mississauga as well as 70 PIMs and a +9 rating spanning a total of 67 games played. Registered three point games twice (1-2-3 vs. Erie on
October 12th and 0-3-3 against Kingston on March 9th).. 2010-11: Demelo played in 67 of 68 games as Mississauga St. Michael's dominated the regular
season in the OHL - winning 53 games. Demelo was +31 and scored 3 goals with 24 assists and 70 PMs. The Majors faced Owen Sound in an epic
OHL final series, won by Owen Sound in overtime of the seventh game. Demelo was +10 in the playoffs with 1 goal, 4 assists and 15 PMs in 20 games.
The Majors hosted the Memorial Cup and in five games during the tournament Demelo was scoreless with 4 PMs. Ranked 121st amongst North
American skaters in Central Scouting's final rankings, he was selected by San Jose in the sixth round (179th overall) of the 2011 NHL Draft. 2009-10:
Demelo skated in 20 games for Mississauga St. Michael's in the OHL - spending most of the season with the Junior A Mississauga Chargers. He had 1
assist and was +3 with 12 PMs in limited ice time with the Majors. In 36 games for the Chargers he scored 9 goals with 20 assists and had 24 PMs.
2008-09: Demelo played 74 games for the London Junior Knights midget minor team in Ontario. He scored 11 goals with 34 assists and had 46 PMs. He
was selected by Mississauga St. Michael's in the 2nd round (34th overall) of the 2009 OHL Priority Draft.
#3
Gus Young
DRAFTED:
CONTRACT STATUS:
6’2”
200 lbs.
2009- Colorado
NHL
Dedham, MA
Defense
7th round
184th overall
DOB (age): 07/10/91 (23)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2010-11 Yale University
ECAC
5
0
1
1
4
2011-12 Yale University
ECAC
35
3
9
12
36
2012-13 Yale University
ECAC
37
2
7
9
58
2013-14 Yale University
ECAC
33
7
11
18
28
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
10
0
1
1
9
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2014-15:…first professional fighting major vs. JC Lipon in 3-2L at St. John’s on 12/6…+2 in 5-2W vs. Providence on 11/29…picked up first professional
point with an assist in the Sharks 3-2OTL vs. Springfield on 11/28…did not dress for three games 11/15 – 11/21…did not dress on 11/11…did not dress
three games on 10/29-11/2…made professional debut and was +1 in Sharks 4-1W vs. Portland on 10/26…did not dress first five games (10/1110/24/14)….entering first professional season….2013-14: Set career highs in goals (7), assists (11) and points (18) in 33 games with Yale during his
senior season…Ranked 2nd amongst team defenders in points and T-1st in goals…Was named to the Second- Team All-Ivy…Named to the ECAC
Hockey All-Academic Team…2012-13: Helped Yale with the NCAA National Championship…Was named to the Frozen Four All-Tournament
Team...Named to the West Regional All-Tournament Team...Scored a goal against Minnesota in the NCAA West Regional semifinal and had an assist in
the Frozen Four Championship Game against Quinnipiac...Played in all 37 games and ranked 3rd amongst team defensemen in points (9)…2011-12:
Appeared in all 35 games for Yale during his sophomore season…Ranked 5th on the team in PIM (36)…2010-11: Appeared in five games as a
freshman…2009-10: Two-time captain and four-year letterman…Led all prep school defensemen in scoring as a senior…His team won ISL and was
New England Prep School semi-finalists.
#4
Taylor Doherty
DRAFTED:
CONTRACT STATUS:
6’8”
235 lbs.
2009- San Jose
NHL
Cambridge, ONT
Defense
2nd round
57th overall
DOB (age): 03/02/91 (23)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2007-08 Kingston Frontenacs
OHL
64
6
14
20 118 -- -- -- -- -2008-09 Kingston Frontenacs
OHL
68
2
18
20 140 -- -- -- -- -2009-10 Kingston Frontenacs
OHL
63
16
28
44 114
5
1
4
5
0
2010-11 Kingston Frontenacs
OHL
68
14
39
53
86
5
0
3
3 12
2010-11 Worcester Sharks
AHL
3
0
0
0
0 -- -- -- -- -2011-12 Worcester Sharks
AHL
63
0
6
6
76
2012-13 Worcester Sharks
AHL
40
1
9
10
67
2013-14 Worcester Sharks
AHL
69
4
11
15 111
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
19
1
3
4
37
Worcester TOTALS
194
6
29
35 291
2014-15:…did not dress due to injury (broken hand) last two games 12/2-current…picked up assist but left game late in 2nd period (blocked shot) and did
not return in 5-2W vs. Providence on 11/29…3rd fighting major vs. Dane Byers on 11/22…2nd fighting major vs. Scott Sabourin on 11/19…1st fighting
major vs. Brett Ponich on 11/15…+2 on 11/1…1st goal of season, assist, and was #3 star in 4-3OTW vs. Providence on 10/18….assist and four penalty
minutes in 3-2OTW on 10/11 at Binghamton….enters 4th professional season…2013-14:…69gp with Worcester (4-11-15), 111 pims, -6, 83 shots, and
seven fighting majors…finished 3rd on the club with 111 penalty minutes…added two game winning goals…. set career highs in games played (69),
goals (4), assists (11), points (15), and penalty minutes (111)… 3rd professional season – …. game-by-game: did not dress due to injury last three
games on 4/6-4/11….had a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 4/4….assist in 3-2W vs. Portland on 4/1…assist and +2 in 4-3SOW at Albany on
3/29…scored his 4th goal of the season, the game winner with 4:50 remaining in the third period and was #2 star in 4-2W vs. Hershey on 3/22…assist in
3-2W vs. Portland on 3/8…7th fighting major vs. Tyler Randell in 5-4SOW at Providence on 3/7…6th fighting major vs. Brett Gallant in 2-1W at Bridgeport
on 3/1….1st multi point game with two assists and was +2 in 6-4L at Portland on 2/27….assist and +2 in 5-2W vs. Springfield on 1/31….loaned to
Worcester from San Jose on 1/26….. did not dress for two games with the SJ Sharks during 1st NHL recall…..received 1st NHL recall on 1/21….scored
his 1st professional game winning goal, was +2, and was #1 star in 4-3W vs. Portland on 1/12…+2 in 5-1W vs. Norfolk on 1/11….5th fighting major
(Deslile) and game misconduct (secondary altercation) in 1st period in 2-1L at Adirondack on 12/31…2nd goal of the season, +2 and was #3 star in 5-2W
vs. St. John’s on 12/27….had a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 12/8….assist in 4-3SOL vs. Providence on 12/7…assist and +4 in 8-2 W vs.
Portland on 12/6…1st goal of the season and #1 star in 2-1SOW vs. Bridgeport on 11/23…4h fighting major (Schnell) on 11/15…assist on 11/9…17 pims
with 3rd fighting major (Brown) and game misconduct in 5-1L at Lewiston on 11/8…had a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 11/2…. 2nd fighting
major (Gallant), team high five shots, and assist in 7-1L vs. Bridgeport on 11/1…assist and +2 in 3-1W at Springfield on 10/26… 1st fighting major
(Leblond) in 3-2L vs. WBS on 10/19…enters his 3rd professional season…2012-13:… 40gp with Worcester (1-9-10), 67 pims, -2, 35 shots, and five
fighting majors in his 2nd professional season… scored his first professional goal in his 70 th game, added assist, and was #1 star in 3-2OTL vs. St.
John’s on 11/3/12…currently has 1 goal in 106 pro games… game-by-game: 5th fighting major vs. Bobby Farnham and 23 penalty minutes in 4-2W at
Wilkes Barre on 4/18…assist on 4/13…+2 and 4th fighting major vs. Matt Donovan in 3-0W at Bridgeport on 4/9….assist on 4/4…2nd (Diamond) and 3rd
(McIver) fighting major penalties in 4-2L vs. Bridgeport on 4/2…assist on 3/30…picked up 1st fighting major vs. Brandon Mashinter in 3-0L at Connecticut
on 3/28…did not dress on 3/27…assist on 3/23…assist on 3/15…assist on 3/10…assist in return to lineup in 7-2L vs. Manchester on 2/22…missed 29
games on 12/2-2/17due to leg injury…assist in 4-3L at Portland on 11/30… +2 on 11/24…did not dress due to injury on 11/4…scored his first
professional goal in his 70th game, added assist, and was #1 star in 3-2OTL vs. St. John’s on 11/3…returned to lineup on 11/2 after missing five games
on 10/19-10/28 due to injury…enters his second professional season…2011-12: …AHL Rookie…63gp with Worcester (0-6-6), 76 pims, +2, 74 shots,
and four fighting majors in his first professional season… game-by-game: did not play due to injury last four games on 4/10 -4/14…five shots on goal
and +1 on 4/4…assist on 4/1….had a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 3/25… assist and +1 on 3/21…assist and +3 in 5-2W vs. Bridgeport on
3/18….did not dress on 3/4…4th fighting major vs. Troy Bodie on 2/21…+2 on 2/12…six penalty minutes on 2/11…assist on 2/4…recorded first
professional point (assist) in 37th pro game in 3-2OTL at Manchester on 1/28…did not dress on 1/22…3rd fighting major with 2nd period bout vs. Lane
MacDermid on 1/20… fought Ryan Hollweg on 1/8…did not dress two games on 12/28-12/30…did not dress 12/21…did not dress on 12/17…+2 on
12/9…did not play due to injury last two games on 12/3-12/4… +1 and six shots in 3-1L to Portland on 11/26…picked up his first professional fighting
major (Nolan) in 2-1L at Manchester on 11/23….+2 on 11/20…did not dress on 10/21…+2 in 4-1W at Providence on 10/9…enters first professional
season… 2010-11…played first professional game in 2-1SOL to Portland on 4/5…signed to an ATO by Worcester on 4/3/11…lost 4 games to 1 in first
round playoff series to Oshawa (0-3-3)…Amongst OHL defensemen, the team captain ranked 6th in points, 5th in goals and T-7th in assists…Was
named to “Team OHL” for the 2010 Subway Super Series…Led all Kingston defensemen in goals, assists and points (assists and points were career
highs)…2nd amongst team defensemen in playoff scoring…53 points in 68 games with Kingston in the OHL…named team captain of
Kingston…attended San Jose Sharks training camp and scored a goal in preseason game vs. Anaheim…2009-10: Invited to the 2011 IIHF World Junior
Championship Development Camp as a member of Team Canada…Served as alternate captain…Led all Kingston defenseman during the regular
season and set career highs in points, goals and assists…Finished third amongst OHL defenseman in goals and 15th in points during the regular
season…Suspended five games for a cross-check vs. Ottawa on March 7…Finished second on the team in PIM...Playoffs: Despite missing the first two
games of the first round (suspension), finished T-1st on the team in assists and T-2nd in points…Career 2008-09: 13th in the league and led team in
PIM...Fourth amongst team defensemen in points...Participated in CHL Top Prospects Game...2007-08: Third on the team and fourth amongst league
rookies in PIM...Member of Team Canada and won a gold medal at the 2008 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament... Also on the Team Ontario squad that
won a gold medal at the 2008 Under-17 World Hockey Challenge. ..Personal> Dortz” lists these as his favorites: steak (food); basketball (sport other
than hockey); Sons of Anarchy, Breaking Bad, Walking Dead (TV shows); Drake (artist);Caribbean (vacation spot); The Grill (San Jose restaurant); Call
of Duty (video game)…If he wasn’t playing hockey, Doherty would be a doctor…If he had to pick an actor to star in a movie about his life it would be
Bradley Cooper…He cannot live without his phone…Lists both Chris Pronger and Rob Blake as his hockey idols…His biggest influence on his hockey
career is his parents.
#7
Eriah Hayes
Drafted:
Contract Status
6’4”
210lbs.
UnDrafted
NHL
La Cresent, Minn
Right Wing
DOB (age): 07/07/88 (26)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2007-08 Topeka Roadrunners
NAHL
53
30
26
56
61
2008-09 Waterloo Black Hawks
USHL
59
27
18
45
81
3
1
0
1
4
2009-10 Minnesota State U - Manka
WCHA
38
8
6
14
59
2010-11 Minnesota State U - Manka
WCHA
38
11
11
22
52
2011-12 Minnesota State U - Manka
WCHA
36
13
11
24
83
2012-13 Minnesota State U - Manka
WCHA
41
20
16
36
51
2012-13 Worcester Sharks
AHL
7
3
1
4
4
2013-14 Worcester Sharks
AHL
59
12
9
21
43
2013-14 San Jose Sharks
NHL
15
1
0
1
2
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
19
2
7
9
12
2014-15 San Jose Sharks
NHL
4
0
0
0
2
NHL TOTALS
19
1
0
1
4
Worcester TOTALS
85
17
17
34
59
2014-15…had a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 12/5.….assist on 12/2…assist on 11/29…game winning goal, assist, team high five shots
and was #2 star in 4-2W vs. Providence on 11/8…had a two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on 11/2….assist on 11/1…1st goal of the season, assist
and game high six shots in 4-3L vs. Portland on 10/29…recorded a game high six shots in 4-1W vs. Portland on 10/26…loaned to Worcester on 10/24
after appearing in four games (0-0-0) for the SJ Sharks….recalled by the San Jose Sharks on 10/18…had two assists and was #3 star in 3-2OTW at
Binghamton on 10/11….loaned to Worcester on Oct 10…did not dress in the SJ Sharks season opening 4-0W in LA on Oct 8….enters second
professional season….2013-14:…59gp with Worcester (12-9-21), 43 pims, -15, 162 shots, one fighting major, and went 1-for-1 in the shootout …..tied
for the club lead in game winning goals (4)…. led all Worcester rookies in goals (12)…added four power play points (2-2-4)…. Scored his 1st NHL goal in
his 12th NHL game at :36 seconds into 3rd period vs Karri Ramo assisted by Marleau and Wingels in the SJ Sharks 4-1 loss at Calgary on Jan 30….
Made NHL debut on Jan 5 at Chicago and played 7:08 and fired two shots…1st professional season …. game-by-game: 4th game winning goal of
season and was #3 star in 2-0W vs. Providence on 4/19…game high seven shots in 3-0L vs. Norfolk on 4/12…11th goal in 4-1W vs. Adirondack on
4/11…picked up 1st multi point game of season with two assists in 5-2L vs. Manchester on 4/6…had a three game point streak (2-1-3) snapped on
4/5…10th goal and shootout goal in 3-2SOL at Providence on 4/4…assist in 3-2W vs. Portland on 4/1…9th goal and five shots in 4-3SOW at Albany on
3/29…scored the game winning goal and was #1 star in 5-3W at Portland on 3/26…assist in 4-2W vs. Hershey on 3/22…did not dress for two games on
3/15-3/16 due to injury…had a two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on 3/14.….assist in 4-3SOW vs. Albany on 3/9….broke a ten game pointless
streak with game winning goal in 3-2W vs. Portland on 3/8…team high five shots in 4-1L at Springfield on 2/16….scored 1st professional game winning
goal and 1st power play goal of season in 4-2W at St. John’s on 2/9…..fired four shots in 1st game back in Worcester in 5-2L at St. John’s on 2/8…loaned
to Worcester on 2/4 after appearing in 15 games for the SJ Sharks (1-0-1) with 17 shots on goal…. Scored his 1st NHL goal in his 12th NHL game at :36
seconds into 3rd period vs Karri Ramo assisted by Marleau and Wingels in the SJ Sharks 4-1 loss at Calgary on Jan 30…. Made NHL debut on Jan 5 at
Chicago and played 7:08 and fired two shots….received 1st NHL recall on 1/3…..empty net goal in 5-2W vs. St. John’s on 12/27…fired six shots in 4-0L
at Hershey on 12/22…assist in 3-2W at Hershey on 12/21…had a two game point streak (2-0-2) snapped on 12/8… 4th goal in 4-3SOL vs. Providence
on 12/7….3rd goal of season and +2 in 8-2W vs. Portland on 12/6….1st pro fighting major (Mayfield) in 2-1SOW vs. Bridgeport on 11/23…assist on
11/22…2nd goal in 5-2L vs. Providence on 11/9….fired six shots in 3-1W at Springfield on 10/26… assist and four shots in 3-2W vs. Portland on
10/20…scored 1st goal of season and team high five shots in 4-3L at Springfield on 10/12… enters 1st full professional season….2012-13:… 7gp with
Worcester (3-1-4), (1-1-2 ppp), 4pims, +1, 26 shots, 0-for-1 in the shootout, 1st professional season … scored his 1st professional goal vs. Frederik
Andersen and fired a Sharks season high ten shots in 4-3OTL vs. Norfolk on 4/13/13… game-by-game 3rd goal, +2 and denied in shootout in 4-3SOL at
Syracuse on 4/20….goal, assist, and #2 star in 4-3L vs. Springfield on 4/17…scored his 1st professional goal vs. Frederik Andersen and fired a Sharks
season high ten shots in 4-3OTL vs. Norfolk on 4/13…five shots on 4/12…+1, one shot, and two penalty minutes in professional debut in 3-0W at
Bridgeport on 4/9… did not dress on 4/7…signed by Worcester to an ATO on 4/7/13…. signed an NHL contract with the San Jose Sharks on
4/5/13….AS A MAVERICK: Four-year letter winner served as a team captain as a senior...153 career games played ranks second on MSU's all-time
list. 2012-2013: All-WCHA Third Team pick...Ranked second on MSU's scoring charts on the season with 20-16--36 and played in all 41 games...52-44-96 in 153 career games stands tied for tenth on the school's career scoring for the DI era...Led the Mavericks with 12 power play goals, which ranks
second in the nation and are the most PPGs by a MSU player since Pat Carroll had 13 in 1982-83...25 career power play goals tie for fourth all-time at
MSU and he ranks only behind Travis Morin (26 PPGs) for career PPGs during MSU's DI-era...20 goals on the season are tied for 13th in the nation...
Led the nation with 186 shots on goal...Named 2012-13 WCHA All-Academic. Named WCHA Offensive Player of the Week after racking up four goals
and three assists for seven points in a two-game conference road sweep at Minnesota Duluth Feb. 8-9. Had a goal and two assists in 4-2 win in first
game, then recorded second career hat trick and assisted on another goal in 5-1 win over the Bulldogs the next night. 2011-12: Shared team lead in
goals and stood third on the team scoring charts with 13-11--24 in 36 games in 2011-12... Led the Mavericks in shots (123) and PIMs (29 for
83)...Named WCHA Offensive Player of the Week after racking up four points on three goals and an assist in two games vs. Nebraska Omaha Jan. 2021. Had an assist in 2-1 loss in the first game before scoring three times for first career hat trick in 5-4 win the next night vs. UNO...Had a goal and assist
in 9-1 home nonconference win over Alabama-Huntsville (Dec. 10, 2011). 2010-11: Had 4-4--8 in the last 11 games of the season and ranked third on
the club scoring charts with 11-11--22...One of six players to play in all 38 games...Led the team in shots on goal (133) and ranked second in goals
(11)...Had goal and assist in 5-4 win over visiting Colorado College Oct. 22. Goal vs. Tigers was first career game-winning goal...Scored twice in 5-1 win
at Colorado College Feb. 11...Had 1-1--2 in 3-1 win vs. Minnesota Duluth Feb. 18...2010-11 WCHA All-Academic. 2009-10: Had 2-3--5 in the last nine
games of the year in finishing his debut season with 8-6--14 to rank ninth on MSU’s scoring charts...Eight goals tied for fifth on the team...Ranked third
on the team with 85 shots on goal...Scored his first career goal Oct. 16 in a 5-2 loss at Minnesota-Duluth...Had a goal and an assist in 4-3 road league
loss at Denver Oct. 30...+5 on the year tied for second on the team. THE HAYES FILE: Tallied 27 goals and 18 assists for 45 points in 59 games for
Waterloo of the United States Hockey League in 2008-09...Apprenticed with Topeka of the North American Hockey League in 2007-08 where he totalled
30-26--56 in 53 games...Had 135 goals and 99 assists for 234 points in 105 high school games in La Crescent, Minn....2007 La Crescent High School
grad. PERSONAL: Son of Joe and Joni Hayes...Given name is Eriah Joseph Hayes...Born July 7, 1988 in LaCrosse, Wis. ...Sport management major.
#10
Konrad Abeltshauser
Drafted:
Contract Status
6’5”
225lbs
San Jose-2010
NHL
Bad Tolz, Germany
Defense
6th round
163rd overall
DOB (age): 9/2/92 (22)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2009-10 Halifax Mooseheads
QMJHL 48
5
20
25
28 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 Halifax Mooseheads
QMJHL 58
8
19
27
47
4
3
0
3
0
2011-12 Halifax Mooseheads
QMJHL 57
8
36
44
30 15
5 11 16 16
2012-13 Halifax Mooseheads
QMJHL 56
7
47
54
22 17
7 13 20 12
2013-14 Worcester Sharks
AHL
57
6
15
21
18
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
21
1
7
8
6
Worcester TOTALS
78
7
22
29
24
2014-15:…assist on 11/29…fired a team high five shots in 1-0L vs. Springfield on 11/15…did not dress on 11/14…assist and +1 in 4-2W at Springfield
on 11/11…had a two game point streak (0-3-3) snapped on 11/5… assist on 11/2…two assists, +2 and was #2 star in 5-4W vs. Hershey on 11/1…had a
two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on 10/29….assist on 10/26…1st goal of the season, a power play goal, in 3-2OTL vs. Syracuse on
10/24….assist in 4-3OTW vs. Providence on 10/18…. enters 2nd professional season….2013-14:…was named the Worcester Sharks Man of the Year
for his community work….57gp with Worcester (6-15-21), 18 pims, E, 115 shots, and zero fighting majors…finished tied for 2nd on the club among
defensemen with 21 points…added eight power play points (2-6-8) and a shorthanded goal….recorded four multipoint games (2-6-8)…. recorded a five
game point streak (1-6-7) on 3/14-3/22….scored his 1st professional goal (Berube) at 5:47 of 3rd period and was #3 star in 2-1SOW at Manchester on
12/8/13….1st professional season – …. game-by-game: did not dress due to injury for four games on 4/11-4/19…. 6th goal in 3-2SOL at Providence on
4/4…+2 in 5-3W at Portland on 3/26….had a five game point streak (1-6-7) snapped on 3/23….assist and +2 in 4-2W vs. Hershey on 3/22….assist in 42L vs. Springfield on 3/21….two assists and +3 in 5-1W vs. Manchester on 3/16….power play goal, assist and was #1 star in 4-0W at Bridgeport on
3/15…assist in 4-3OTW at Providence on 3/14…+2 in 4-3SOW vs. Albany on 3/9….assist in 2-1L vs. Springfield on 3/2…scored 1st professional
shorthanded goal in 6-4L at Portland on 2/27…did not dress on 2/15…scored his 3rd goal of the season just 35 seconds into game in 5-2L at St. John’s
on 2/8….+2 on 2/1….+2 on 1/31…1st career power play goal and assist in 6-3L vs. Binghamton on 1/19….+1 and team high five shots in 4-3SOW vs.
Manchester on 1/26….recorded his first professional multi point game with two assists in 3-2L vs. Providence on 1/25….+2 in 6-3W at Portland on
1/21…power play assist in 3-2SOW at Norfolk on 1/17…+2 in 5-1W vs. Hartford on 1/11….+2 in 3-1W vs. Hartford on 1/10….did not dress on
1/5….power play assist in 3-2W at Hartford on 1/4….did not dress on 12/31…fired a team high five shots in 3-2OTL at Hartford on 12/28…assist in 5-2W
vs. St. John’s on 12/27…did not dress on 12/22 and 12/26….assist in 4-1W at Wilkes-Barre on 12/20…did not dress on 12/14…scored his 1st
professional goal (Berube) at 5:47 of 3rd period and was #3 star in 2-1SOW at Manchester on 12/8…did not dress for five games on 11/23 -12/7….did
not dress on 11/16….did not dress on 11/10….1st professional point with assist on Matt Pelech goal in 5-1L at Lewiston on 11/8…did not dress on 10/26
and 11/1…fired three shots in 1st professional game in 4-3L at Springfield on 10/12… enters his 1st professional season….2013-13: Finished the regular
season ranked 3rd amongst all QMJHL defenseman in assists (47) and 5th overall in points (54)…Named CHL Player of the Week on May 5 after
scoring 2-1=3 in two games with a +4 rating…Won the 2013 QMJHL President Cup with Halifax… Finished the postseason ranked 6th on the team in
goals (7), T-4th in assists (13) and T-5th in assists...Amongst all QMJHL defenseman he was 1st in playoff points per game (1.18 PTS/GP), 2nd in goals
per game (0.41 G/GP) and 3rd in assists per game (0.76 A/GP)…Won the 2013 Memorial Cup with Halifax and was named to the 2013 Memorial Cup
All-Star Team…2011-12: 9th among QMJHL defensemen in points (8-36=44)…Named the QMJHL’s second star of the week on Oct. 10 after recording
7 points (2-5=7)in three games…Second among all-league defensemen in playoff points (5-11=16), T-7th in PPA (7) and T-14th in assists…In the 2013
World Jr. Championship with Germany, he was named the Best Defenseman, as picked by the Directorate, for the tournament, leading his team in
points by a defenseman (1-6=7) and the entire team in plus/minus (+10) in five games…2010-11: First amongst Halifax defensemen in points and goals
and second in assists…Led team in points and goals during the playoffs…Played for the German National Team in the World Junior
Championships…2009-10: Second amongst team defensemen and rookies in points…Recorded three power play goals.
#11
Bryan Lerg
Drafted:
Contract Status
5’10” 175lbs
UnDrafted
NHL
Livonia, MI
Forward
DOB (age): 1/20/86 (28)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2002-03 USNTDP Under-18 Team
NAHL
46
10
12
22
32
2003-04 USNTDP Under-18 Team
NAHL
11
5
7
12
10
2004-05 Michigan State University
CCHA
41
10
5
15
14
2005-06 Michigan State University
CCHA
45
15
23
38
26
2006-07 Michigan State University
CCHA
41
23
13
36
21
2007-08
2007-08
2008-09
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Michigan State University
Springfield Falcons
Springfield Falcons
Stockton Thunder
Springfield Falcons
Geneve Servette
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen
Lake Erie Monsters
Lake Erie Monsters
Worcester Sharks
CCHA
AHL
AHL
ECHL
AHL
Swiss
AHL
AHL
AHL
AHL
AHL
42
4
42
7
36
1
65
70
28
35
22
20
0
9
2
4
0
15
27
9
12
1
19
2
8
8
3
0
17
26
7
15
5
39
2
17
10
7
0
32
53
16
27
6
18
2
24
4
11
0
21
32
6
4
0
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-----
-----
-----
9
12
---
1
0
---
2
2
---
3
2
---
4
4
---
2014-15:…named 7th captain in Worcester Sharks history before the game on 11/14…had a two game point streak (1-2-3) snapped on 11/14…. 1st goal
of the season, the game winning goal and was #1 star in 4-2W at Springfield on 11/11… two assists, +2, and was #3 star in 4-2W vs. Providence on
11/8…had a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 11/5….assist on 11/2…assist on 11/1…picked up first point of season (assist) in 4-1W vs.
Portland on 10/26…game high five shots in 3-2OTL vs. Syracuse on 10/24…made Worcester Sharks debut in 3-2OTW at Binghamton on
10/11….enters 7th professional season….2013-14: Ranked 7th on the team in points (27) and T-5th in goals (12) scored as Lake Erie’s captain…
Recorded two goals and five assists during a five-game point streak from Dec. 5-13…2012-13: Posted 16 points despite playing in just 28 games for
Lake Erie…Was named Lake Erie’s captain on Oct. 30…2011- 12: Finished T-1st on the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in goals (27), and 2nd in
points with 53 in second season with the club… Posted career highs in games played, goals, assists and points…Carried a season-high eight-game
point streak from Oct. 11 – Nov. 4, picking up six goals and seven assists for 13 points in that time…The streak included a season-long five-game goal
scoring streak from Oct. 13-22, in which he tallied six goals…2010-11: Began season with Geneve Servette of the Swiss-A league…Finished 7th on
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in goals (15)…2009-10: Spent the entire season with Springfield (AHL)…2008-09: Attended first NHL training camp with
Edmonton Oilers…Scored first AHL goal on Oct. 31 against Lowell…Split season between Springfield (42 games) and the ECHL’s Stockton Thunder (7
games)…2007-08: Made professional debut, playing in four AHL games for the Springfield Falcons…Played first professional game on April 5 for
Springfield at Binghamton (AHL), and collected first two professional points- both assists- April 13 at Worcester…After completing collegiate career,
signed 2-year, entry-level contract with Edmonton on April 1… Finished four-year collegiate career at Michigan State by setting a career-high in points
with 39, placing him 2nd on the Spartans in scoring and 11th in the CCHA…The team captain led Michigan State in goals as a senior with 20, and led
team in power-play goals with 10…Named Michigan State’s Offensive Player of the Year for the second time…2006-07: Scored a collegiate career-high
23 goals and led the NCAA with eight game-winning tallies as he helped Michigan State capture the National Championship… 2005-06: Ranked 2nd in
points (38) and 3rd in goals (15) on the team…2004-05: Ranked 6th on the team in goals (10) as a freshman…2003-04: Represented the United States
at the U-18 World Junior Championship, posting two goals and six assists in six tournament games.
#12
Freddie Hamilton
Drafted:
Contract Status
6’1”
195lbs
San Jose-2010
NHL
Toronto, ONT
Center
5th round
129th overall
DOB (age): 1/1/92 (22)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2008-09 Niagara IceDogs
OHL
65
10
18
28
8 12
2
2
4
4
2009-10 Niagara IceDogs
OHL
64
25
30
55
12
5
1
1
2
6
2010-11 Niagara IceDogs
OHL
68
38
45
83
20 14
4 10 14
4
2011-12 Niagara IceDogs
OHL
61
35
51
86
31 20
7 17 24
9
2012-13 Worcester Sharks
AHL
76
13
13
26
16
2013-14 Worcester Sharks
AHL
64
22
21
43
6
2013-14 San Jose Sharks
NHL
11
0
0
0
2
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
22
5
8
13
2
NHL TOTALS
11
0
0
0
2
Worcester TOTALS
162
40
42
82
24
2014-15: …assist on 12/2…had a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 11/15….assist on 11/14…assist on 11/11…had a six game point streak (54-9) snapped on 11/8…two assists, +2, and was #2 star in 4-3W vs. Lehigh Valley on 11/5…5th goal in 4-3L at Hartford on 11/2…scored his 4th goal in 54W vs. Hershey on 11/1…assist on 10/29…recorded a natural hat trick with three goals in a 5:12 span in third period and was #1 star in 4-1W vs.
Portland on 10/26….assist on 10/24…assist in 4-3OTW vs. Providence on 10/18….enters 3rd professional season….2013-14:…64gp with Worcester
(22-21-43), 6 pims, -14, 153 shots, zero fighting majors, and went 2-for-6 in the shootout with one game winner in the shootout…was named the
Worcester Sharks MVP…. Led the team in goals (22), 2nd in assists (21), and 1st in points (43)….2nd on the club with 12 power play points (8-4-12)…. the
eight power play goals led the team…. Led the team with nine first goals and added two shorthanded points (1-1-2)…tied for the team lead with nine
multipoint games (11-11-22)…. made NHL debut in SJ Sharks 1-0SOW at Detroit on 10/21…2nd professional season – …. game-by-game: team high
five shots in 2-0W vs. Providence on 4/19… 22nd goal, assist, and #3 star in 4-1W vs. Adirondack on 4/11…21st goal, assist, and #3 star in 5-2L vs.
Manchester on 4/6…had a two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on 4/5….assist and denied in shootout in 3-2SOL at Providence on 4/4…20th goal of
the season in 3-2W vs. Portland on 4/1…denied in shootout in 4-3SOW at Albany on 3/29…did not dress on 3/28 due to travel…loaned to Worcester on
3/27 after being a healthy scratch for San Jose on 3/27….recalled by the SJ Sharks on 3/26….19th goal, assist, and #3 star in 4-2W vs. Hershey on
3/22…assist and +1 in 5-1W vs Manchester on 3/16….had a two game point streak (2-2-4) snapped on 3/9 but scored the GWG in the 5th round of the
shootout in 4-3SOW vs Albany….18th goal in 3-2W vs. Portland on 3/8…17th goal, two assists, shootout goal, +3 and #1 star in 5-4SOW at Providence
on 3/7…16th goal and #1 star in 2-1W at Bridgeport on 3/1…15th goal in 3-1L vs. St. John’s on 2/22…team leading 14th goal in 5-1L vs. Manchester on
2/14….assist in 4-2W at St. John’s on 2/9….broke a nine game goalless drought with 13th goal, two assists, and was #2 star in 30-2W vs. Providence on
2/1….assist on 1/31….assist in 2-1L at Manchester on 1/24…. denied in 4th round of shootout and had two game point streak (1-2-3) snapped in 3-
2SOW at Norfolk on1/17….assist in 4-3W vs. Portland on 1/12…shorthanded goal, assist, and #3 star in 5-1W vs. Norfolk on 1/11….had a two game
AHL point streak (2-1-3) snapped in return from NHL in 3-1W vs. Hartford on 1/10..…. loaned to Worcester after appearing in one scoreless games for
the SJ Sharks….recalled by San Jose Sharks on 1/6….. loaned back to Worcester on 1/5 after playing in three scoreless games for the SJ
Sharks….recalled by San Jose on 12/30…currently has a two game point streak (2-1-3)…. team leading 11th goal in 3-2OTL at Hartford on
12/28….team leading 10th goal and assist in 5-2W vs. St. John’s on 12/27…had a five game point streak (6-3-9) snapped on 12/22…. 8th and 9th goals,
including his 1st game winner, assist, and #1 star in 3-2W at Hershey on 12/21…7th goal in 4-1W at Wilkes-Barre on 12/20….assist in 5-1L at Portland on
12/14….loaned to Worcester on 12/13 after appearing in three scoreless games with the SJ Sharks …recalled by the SJ Sharks on 12/7….currently has
a two game point streak (3-1-4)….two goals, assist, +4, six shots, and was #2 star in 8-2W vs. Portland on 12/6….empty net goals and team high five
shots in 3-1W at Portland on 11/29….assist in 2-1SOW vs. Bridgeport 11/23…had a three game point streak (1-2-3) snapped on 11/16.…scored 3rd
goal, led team with five shots, denied in 3rd round of shootout in 3-2SOW at St. John’s on 11/15…..assist on 11/13… assist on 11/10… had a two game
goal scoring streak (2-0-2) snapped on 11/2… 2nd goal of season, a power play goal in 7-1L vs. Bridgeport on 11/1…loaned to Worcester on 10/31 after
appearing in his 1st four NHL games (0-0-0) with five shots…. NHL debut in SJ Sharks 1-0SOW at Detroit on 10/21…recalled by San Jose on 10/20….1st
goal of season, game high six shots, and #2 star in 3-2L vs. WBS on 10/19… enters his 2nd professional season….2012-13:…was the only Worcester
Sharks player to suit up in all 76 games… 76gp with Worcester (13-13-26), (1-2-3 ppp), led team with 2 shorthanded goals,16 pims, -9, 107 shots, 0-for1 in the shootout… led the team with four game winning goals… scored OT goal… 1st professional season … scored his first professional goal vs. Chad
Johnson, the game winning goal, fired 7 shots and was #1 star in 3-1W vs. Portland on 11/9/12… recorded his first two professional points (0-2-2) in 74L at Portland on 10/19/12… game-by-game: only Sharks player to play in all 76 games…scored two shorthanded goals including his team leading 4 th
game winning goal and was #1 star in 4-2W at Wilkes Barre on 4/19…tied the game with 1.7 seconds remaining with 11th goal of season, added assists,
and was #2 star in 4-3OTL vs. Manchester on 4/7…10th goal of season in 4-2L vs. Bridgeport on 4/2…9th goal in 5-3W vs. Providence on 3/23…had a
three game point streak (1-3-4) snapped on 3/15…. assist on 3/13…two assists and +3 in 5-3W vs. Portland on 3/10…8th goal and denied in shootout in
4-3SOL vs. Providence on 3/9….broke a 11 game goalless and 9 game pointless streak with 7 th goal of season, his 3rd game winning goal, added assist
and was #1 star in 3-2W at Adirondack on 2/16…assist on 1/16…had a two game point streak (2-0-2) snapped on 1/13… 6th goal in 4-1L at Albany on
1/12…scored 5th goal of season in 4-3OTW vs. Springfield on 1/11…broke an 10 game goalless drought with his first professional power play goal in 32W at Manchester on 12/31……assist in 2-1L at Manchester on 12/26…. five shots on 12/21…assist on 12/16…3rd goal of season in 4-3SOW at
Bridgeport on 12/1…had a two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on 11/25.… assist on 11/24….game winning goal at 2:59 of overtime and was #1 star
in 4-3OTW at Manchester on 11/23…scored his first professional goal vs. Chad Johnson, the game winning goal, fired 7 shots and was #1 star in 3-1W
vs. Portland on 11/9…assist and +1 in 5-1W vs. Bridgeport on 10/26…recorded his first two professional points (0-2-2) in 7-4L at Portland on
10/19…made professional debut in 4-2 loss in Norfolk on 10/12…enters first professional season…2011-12: OHL: Team’s alternate captain…Amongst
all OHL players, he was T-5th in insurance goals, 7th in assists, T-7th in GWG, 8th in points, T-8th in power play goals, T-9th in power play assists, 14th
in plus/minus, T-15th in first goals, T-16th in goals, and T-17th in shorthanded goals…CHL Player of the week on April 17…Participated in the 2011
SUBWAY Super Series where he posted five points (4-1=5) in two games against Russia…Playoffs: Third in OHL playoff scoring, T-4th in assists, T5th in power play assists and T-11th in goals…2012 IIHF World Juniors: Fourth on the team in points and T-2nd in assists…Canada’s Player of the
Game with a power play assist in 5-0 win over the Czech Republic on Dec. 28...Career 2010-11: Second on Niagara in points, third in assists and
goals…Sixth on the team in plus/minus (plus-25)…T-9th in OHL in game-winning goals…Had 23 multi-point games…Had a 19-game point streak from
Jan. 5-Feb. 18 with 30 points (14 goals)…Playoffs: T-25th in OHL playoff points and T-2nd on the team…U-18 World Juniors: T-3rd on Team Canada
in scoring…Selected as one of Team Canada’s top players in the tournament...2009-10: Second on the team in goals and third in points...Registered a
hat trick on Jan. 28 vs. Erie...2008-09: Second amongst team rookies in points during the regular and postseason.
#13
Evan Trupp
Drafted:
Contract Status
5’10” 155lbs
UnDrafted
AHL
Anchorage, AK
Forward
DOB (age): 10/22/87 (27)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2004-05 Des Moines Buccaneers
USHL
1
0
0
0
0 -- -- -- -- -2005-06 Penticton Vees
BCHL
59
29
50
79
37 12
5
8 13
6
2006-07 Penticton Vees
BCHL
35
20
30
50
44
9
3 12 15 14
2007-08 U. of North Dakota
WCHA
32
8
5
13
30
2008-09 U. of North Dakota
WCHA
38
7
13
20
24
2009-10 U. of North Dakota
WCHA
43
8
26
34
18
2010-11 U. of North Dakota
WCHA
44
17
24
41
18
2011-12 Cincinnati Cyclones
ECHL
20
2
10
12
10 -- -- -- -- -2011-12 Bakersfield Condors
ECHL
25
10
12
22
19 -- -- -- -- -2012-13 Bakersfield Condors
ECHL
60
5
22
27
43 -- -- -- -- -2012-13 Alaska Aces
ECHL
10
2
6
8
8 11
2
3
5
9
2013-14 Alaska Aces
ECHL
51
17
33
50
24 21
6
8 14 14
2013-14 Abbotsford Heat
AHL
17
1
6
7
10 -- -- -- -- -2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
21
6
5
11
12
2014-15:…set Sharks record for fast goal to start a game at 22 seconds, fired seven shots and was #3 star in 3-2L at St. John’s on 12/6…had a two
game point streak (1-2-3) snapped on 12/2….game winning goal, assist, and #1 star in 5-2W vs. Providence on 11/29…broke the Sharks franchise
record goalless drought with his 4th goal of season in 3-2OTL vs. Springfield on 11/28…did not dress on 11/22…3rd goal in 5-1L at Manchester on
11/19…2nd goal of season and +1 in 4-2W at Springfield on 11/11…+2 in 4-3L at Hartford on 11/2…had a two game point streak (1-3-4) snapped on
10/29…. empty net goal and two assist in 4-1W vs. Portland on 10/26….power play assist on 10/24….made Worcester Sharks debut and recorded an
assist on overtime goal scored by Matt Taormina and fired five shots in 3-2OTW at Binghamton on 10/11….enters 4th professional season…considered
an AHL rookie…2013-14: Split the season between Abbotsford (AHL) and Alaska (ECHL)…Ranked 3rd on Alaska in points (50) and 4th in goals
(17)…Helped Alaska win the Kelly Cup, finishing T-3rd on the team in playoff points (14) and 4th in goals (6)…Sent to Alaska on March 19…Loaned to
Abbotsford on Jan. 13…2012-13: Split time between Bakersfield and Alaska (ECHL), compiling 35 points in 70 combined games…Helped Alaska win
the Brabham Cup as the league’s best regular-season team…Ranked 4th on Bakersfield in points (27)…Posted eight points in his 10 games with
Alaska…Traded to Alaska on March 7…2011-12: Combined for 34 points in 45 games in his rookie season, split between Cincinnati and Bakersfield
(ECHL)…Closed his rookie season with 22 points in 25 games…Traded to Bakersfield on Jan. 12…Made his professional debut with Cincinnati on Nov.
11 at Chicago…2010-11: Received second straight Cliff “Fido” Purpur Award, given to the Sioux player who exemplifies hard work, determination and
being a creator of excitement on the ice …Established career highs in points (41) and goals (17)…His 17 goals ranked 3rd on the team…Named to the
NCAA Midwest Region All-Tournament Team…His lacrosse-style rush up the ice in the semifinal against No. 13 Colorado College was featured on the
ESPN Selection Show and ESPN’s SportsNation…2009-10: Co-recipient of UND’s Cliff “Fido” Purpur Award for “hard work, determination and being a
creator of excitement on the ice”… Tied for 9th in the WCHA in assists…Named most valuable player of the WCHA Final Five…2007-08: Named UND’s
Rookie of the Year…Led all Sioux freshmen in goals (8) and points (13)…Tied for the WCHA lead with five game-winning goals.
#14
Taylor Fedun
Drafted:
Contract Status
6’0”
200lbs
Edmonton, ALB
UnDrafted
NHL
Defense
DOB (age): 6/4/88 (26)
Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2006-07 Spruce Grove Saints
AJHL
50
10
33
43
2 10
3
5
8
0
2007-08 Princeton University
ECAC
32
4
10
14
32
2008-09 Princeton University
ECAC
35
3
12
15
50
2009-10 Princeton University
ECAC
31
3
14
17
34
2010-11 Princeton University
ECAC
29
10
12
22
38
2012-13 Oklahoma City Barons
AHL
70
8
19
27
30 17
3
3
6
6
2013-14 Oklahoma City Barons
AHL
65
10
28
38
51
3
0
1
1
4
2013-14 Edmonton Oilers
NHL
4
2
0
2
0
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
22
1
9
10
10
NHL TOTALS
4
2
0
2
0
2014-15:…currently has a two game point streak (0-2-2)…assist on 12/6…assist in 1-0W at St. John’s on 12/5…had a two game point streak (0-2-2)
snapped on 12/2….assist on 11/29…assist in 3-2OTL vs. Springfield on 11/28….assist and team high seven shots in 4-3W vs. Lehigh Valley on
11/5…assist on 11/1…had a two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on 10/24…1st goal of season in 5-4L vs. Hartford on 10/21…assist on OTG in 43OTW vs. Providence on 10/18…made Worcester Sharks debut by recording two assists and was +1 in 3-2OTW at Binghamton on 10/11…enters third
professional season…2013-14: Ranked 2nd amongst Barons defensemen in points (38), goals (10) and assists (28) and added one assist and four
penalty minutes in three Calder Cup Playoff games… The Barons alternate captain ranked T-11th amongst AHL defensemen in points… Registered two
goals in four games with the Oilers…Scored a goal in back-to-back games for Edmonton from Nov. 5-7…Made NHL debut on Nov. 5, 2013 at Florida
and scored his first career goal. 2012-13: In second professional season, appeared in a career-high 70 games for the Barons…Ranked 3rd amongst
Oklahoma defensemen in points (27)...Recorded his first professional goal Nov. 16 vs. Milwaukee and followed with the eventual gamewinner the next
night vs. Milwaukee… Played in first professional game on Oct. 12 at Lake Erie…Recorded three goals and three assists in 17 playoff games; tied for
the league lead in goals amongst blueliners…2011-12: Missed the 2011-12 season after sustaining a complex fracture of his right femur in an Oilers preseason game Sept. 30, 2011 at Minnesota…2010-11: Captain for Princeton University…Named to the NCAA East Second All-Star Team…Named to
the ECAC First All-Star Team…Tied for team lead in points amongst defensemen (22) and led all Princeton blueliners in goals (10)…2009- 10: Named
to the ECAC Second All-Star Team…Led Princeton defensemen in points (17)…2008-09: Named to the ECAC All- Academic Team…Ranked 3rd
amongst Princeton defensemen in points (15)…2007- 08: Named to the ECAC All-Academic Team…Helped Princeton win the ECAC title, posting 14
points as a freshman. PERSONAL: Taylor lists these as his favorites: Elk steak (food); golf (off-ice activity); golf (sport other than hockey); Smallville,
Suits (TV show)…Fedun would be a mechanical engineer if he weren’t playing hockey… Thinks that Christian Bale would play him in a movie about his
life…Cannot live without the internet…Lists Joe Sakic as his hockey idol…His parents are his biggest influence on his career…Chicago is his favorite
road city…His favorite non-Sharks jersey is the Minnesota Twins.
#15
Melker Karlsson
Drafted:
Contract Status
6’0”
180lbs
UnDrafted
NHL
Lychsele, SWE
Forward
DOB (age): 7/18/90 (24)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2008-09 Skelleftea AIK
SEL
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2009-10 Skelleftea AIK
SEL
36
2
0
2
8
8
0
2
2
0
2010-11 Skelleftea AIK
SEL
40
4
2
6
2 16
1
3
4
2
2010-11 Orebro HK
Swe-1 10
2
4
6
12
2011-12 Skelleftea AIK
SEL
44
3
2
5
8
2012-13 Skelleftea AIK
SEL
44
13
15
28
14 13
2
8 10 10
2013-14 Skelleftea AIK
SweHL 48
9
16
25
14 14
4
8 12 12
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
20
5
5
10
6
2014-15 received first NHL recall by the SJ Sharks on 12/8….power play goal in 3-2L at St. John’s on 12/6…4th goal and #2 star in 3-2OTL vs.
Springfield on 11/28…goal and assist in 4-2W vs. Providence on 11/8….had a two game point streak (0-2-2) on 11/2….assist on 11/1…assist on
10/29….had a two game point streak (2-2-4) snapped on 10/24…. Recorded three points (1-2-3) and was #1 star in 5-4L vs. Hartford on 10/21…made
his North American/Sharks debut and scored his first goal in 4-3OTW vs. Providence on 10/18….did not dress on 10/11 and 10/17 due to injury….enters
6th professional season, his 1st in North America….-14: Ranked T-7th on the team in points, 3rd in faceoff percentage (52.8%), T-5th in assists and 8th in
goals…Helped Skelleftea AIK finished with the best regular-season record in the league (111 points) for the second straight season…Ranked 6th in the
SHL in playoff scoring, 4th in plus/minus (plus-9) and 3rd amongst league forwards in blocked shots (16)…Helped Skelleftea win its second consecutive
SHL Championship. 2012-13: Posted career highs in points (28), goals (13) and plus/minus (plus-20) as Skelleftea finished with the best regular-season
record in the SHL…Finished 5th on the team in goals and points…T-9th in the league in playoff points (10) as Skelleftea won the SHL Championship.
2011-12: Spent the season exclusively in the SHL and helped Skelleftea reach the SHL Final…2010-11: Split time between the SHL (Skelleftea) and the
Swedish Jr. leagues (Skelleftea J20/Orebro)…Helped Skelleftea reach the SHL Final…Posted a combined five goals and five assists in 15 games with
both Skelleftea’s junior team and Orebro of Allsvenskan. 2009-10: Split time between Skelleftea’s junior team and SHL team…Finished 2nd on
Skelleftea J20 in points (35) and T-2nd in goals (14) and helped the junior club finish atop the regular season standings. 2008-09: Ranked 2nd on
Skelleftea J20 in points (24) and 3rd in goals (10)…Made his SHL debut for Skelleftea and played four games.
#18
Micheal Haley
Drafted:
Contract Status
5’10” 205lbs
UnDrafted
NHL
Guelph, ON
Forward
DOB (age): 3/30/86 (26)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2002-03 Sarnia Sting
OHL
43
3
3
6
32
6
0
0
0
2
2003-04 Sarnia Sting
OHL
51
8
8
16
69 -- -- -- -- -2004-05 Sarnia Sting
OHL
61
14
16
30 122 -- -- -- -- -2005-06 Sarnia Sting
OHL
23
2
6
8
83 -- -- -- -- -2005-06 Toronto St. Michael's Maj
OHL
30
12
0
12
78
4
0
1
1 11
2006-07 Toronto St. Michael's Maj
OHL
68
30
24
54 174 -- -- -- -- -2006-07 South Carolina Stingrays
ECHL
7
5
1
6
13 -- -- -- -- -2007-08 Utah Grizzlies
ECHL
28
11
8
19 115 14
7
6 13 49
2007-08 Bridgeport Sound Tigers
AHL
36
2
2
4
75 -- -- -- -- -2008-09 Bridgeport Sound Tigers
AHL
45
5
3
8
99
5
1
0
1 10
2009-10 Bridgeport Sound Tigers
AHL
65
6
8
14 196
3
0
0
0
4
2009-10 New York Islanders
NHL
2
0
0
0
9 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 Bridgeport Sound Tigers
AHL
50
12
10
22 144 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 New York Islanders
NHL
27
2
1
3
85 -- -- -- -- -2011-12 Bridgeport Sound Tigers
AHL
51
15
10
25 125
3
0
0
0
2
2011-12 New York Islanders
NHL
14
0
0
0
57 -- -- -- -- -2012-13 Connecticut Whale
AHL
69
10
13
23 170 -- -- -- -- -2012-13 New York Rangers
NHL
9
0
0
0
12
2
0
0
0
0
2013-14 Hartford Wolf Pack
AHL
53
7
11
18 131 -- -- -- -- -2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
22
7
3
10
58
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NHL Totals
52
2
1
3 163
2
0
0
0
0
2014-15:…had a two game point streak (2-0-2) snapped on 12/5… team leading 7th goal in 4-2L at Portland on 12/2…6th goal in 5-2 win vs. Providence
on 11/29…6th fighting major vs. Gagnon in 3-2OTL vs. Springfield on 11/28…5th fighting major vs. Oliver Laurdisen and season high 13 penalty minutes
in 4-0L at Lehigh Valley on 11/21…4th fighting major vs. Brett Ponich on 11/15…assist on 11/11….had a two game point streak (2-0-2) snapped on
11/2…3rd fighting major vs. Nick Tarnasky on 11/2…5th goal of season, a power play goal, the game winner, recorded 11 penalty minutes, 2nd fighting
major vs. Mike Moore in 5-4W vs. Hershey on 11/1…4th goal of season and #3 star in 4-3L vs. Portland on 10/29…had a three game point streak (2-2-4)
snapped on 10/26….assist on game tying goal with 1:11 left in 3rd period, picked up 1st fighting major (Witkowski), and was #2 star in 3-2OTL vs.
Syracuse on 10/24… goal, assist, and #2 star in 5-4L vs. Hartford on 10/21… 2nd goal of the season in 4-3OTW vs. Providence on 10/18…recorded goal
in Sharks debut in 3-2OTW at Binghamton on 10/11…enters 8th professional season…...2013-14: Hartford’s alternate captain ranked 2nd on the team in
PIM (131)…10th on the team in goals (7)…Recorded 11 fighting majors… Recorded his 100th career AHL point on Oct. 30 vs. his former team
(Bridgeport)….2012-13: Split time between the NY Rangers and Connecticut (AHL) …Set career highs in AHL games played (69) and assists (13)…
Ranked 1st on the team in PIM (170) and T-7th in goals (10)…Called up to NY Rangers during the playoffs on April 28…Loaned to Connecticut on
March 30…Was called up and made his NY Ranger debut on March 5 vs. Philadelphia… Playoffs: Appeared in two games for the Rangers in the ECSF
vs. Boston…Made his NHL playoff debut in Game 4 of the ECSF vs. Boston on May 23 and skated 7:56…2011-12: Split time between NY Islanders and
Bridgeport (AHL)…Had second-most fighting majors (7) on NY Islanders…Set AHL career highs in goals (15) and points (25)…Led Bridgeport club in
PIM (125) and T-4th on team in goals (15)…10th on Bridgeport in points (25)…Tallied first career hat trick 2/11 vs. Springfield…Playoffs: Appeared in
all three games for Bridgeport…2010-11: Recalled from Bridgeport by NY Islanderson Feb. 11 and remained in the NHL for the rest of the
season…Finished season 5th on NY Islanders club in PIM (85) and 4th in major penalties (7)…Set NHL career highs in games played (27), points (3),
goals (2) and assists (1)…Led Bridgeport squad in PIM (144)…Notched 11 points (7-4-11) in 12 games in December…2009-10: Led Bridgeport team in
PIM (196, career high), ranking 13th in the AHL in that category…Made NHL debut for NY Islanders on April 10 vs. New Jersey…2008-09: Registered
second-most PIM (99) on Bridgeport club…2007-08: Finished playoffs 2nd among Utah (ECHL) skaters in goals (7) and 4th in points (13)… Joined
Bridgeport from Utah (ECHL) on Dec. 5, and scored a goal in AHL debut on Dec. 7 at Springfield…2006-07: Ranked 4th on Toronto St. Michael’s (OHL)
in points (54) and 2nd in goals (30)…Led the team with 174 PIM and ranked 9th in the OHL… Made professional debut on March 22 vs. Augusta and
scored a goal with South Carolina (ECHL). PERSONAL: “Hales” lists these as his favorites: steak and potatoes (food); golf (off-ice activity); lacrosse
(sport other than hockey); King of Queens, Bones and Sons of Anarchy (TV shows); Tragically Hip, Travis Tritt and Alan Jackson (bands); The Bahamas
(vacation spot); Morton’s (San Jose restaurant); Monopoly (board game)…Haley lists his celebrity friend as being former Shark Brad Staubitz…If he
were not playing hockey he would be a firefighter…If he could hang out with one person in history it would be Chris Farley…Thinks that Kevin James
would play him in a movie about his life…Hockey idol is Gordie Howe…His parents are the biggest influence on his career…His favorite hockey moment
is his first goal…Chicago is his favorite road city…Thinks the New York Islanders have the best non-Sharks jersey in the League.
54
#19 Daniil Tarasov
6’0” 185 lbs.
DRAFTED:
CONTRACT STATUS:
Undrafted
NHL
Moscow, Russia
Right Wing
DOB (age): 6/20/91 (23)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2009-10 Waterloo Black Hawks
USHL
2
0
0
0
0 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 Indiana Ice
USHL
57
37
38
75
46
5
2
4
6
6
2011-12 Indiana Ice
USHL
60
47
41
88
86
6
5
5 10
8
2012-13 Worcester Sharks
AHL
43
14
14
28
20
2012-13 San Francisco Bulls
ECHL
17
3
11
14
5
2013-14 Worcester Sharks
AHL
47
17
14
31
40
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
21
5
9
14
6
Worcester TOTALS
111
36
37
73
66
2014-15:…currently has a four game point streak (2-2-4)…assist and a season high nine shots in 3-2L at St. John’s on 12/6…5th goal, the game winning
goal and #2 star in 1-0W at St. John’s on 12/5….4th goal, a power play goal in 4-2L at Portland on 12/2…assist on 11/29…assist on 11/11…had a five
game point streak (3-5-8) snapped on 11/8….3rd goal of season in 4-3W vs. Lehigh Valley on 11/5…assist and five shots in 4-3L at Hartford on
11/2…scored his first two goals of the season, was +2, and was #1 star in 5-4W vs. Hershey on 11/1…assist on 10/29…recorded three third period
assists, fired five shots, was +2, and was#2 star in 4-1W vs. Portland on 10/26…did not dress on 10/21…assist on 10/18…fired five shots in 3-2OTW at
Binghamton on 10/11….enters 3rd professional season….2013-14:…47gp with Worcester (17-14-31), 40 pims, +2, 135 shots, and two fighting
majors…ranked tied for 3rd in goals (17), and 4th in points (31)….led the club with 13 power play points (7-6-13)….tied for the team lead with four game
winning goals….went 2-for-5 in the shootout with one game winner….tied for the team lead with nine multipoint games (12-8-20)…. recorded the Sharks
1st hat trick in 264 games (DaSilva, Feb 10, 2010 at MCH) which included his 2 nd GWG, fired seven shots, and was #1 star in 3-1W at Springfield on
10/26… 2nd professional season – …. game-by-game: …did not dress due to injury for nine games on 3/26-4/9…assist in 4-2W vs. Hershey on
3/22…16th, 17th goals, six shots and #1 star in 5-1W vs. Manchester on 3/16….scored his 14th and 15th goals – and the OT game winner at 3:16 and
was #1 star in 4-3OTW at Providence on 3/14…had a two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on 3/9 but scored in the shootout in 4-3SOW vs.
Albany….assist in 3-2W vs. Portland on 3/8…13th goal, six shots, and denied in shootout in 5-4SOW at Providence on 3/7….team high five shots in 2-1L
vs. Springfield on 3/2…assist in 2-1W at Bridgeport on 3/1…did not dress on 2/23…12th goal and five shots in 4-1L at Springfield on 2/16….returned to
lineup on 2/15 after missing nine games 1/24-2/14 due to injury….left game due to injury midway through the 1st period in 6-3W at Portland on
1/21….denied in 5th round of shootout in 3-2SOW at Norfolk on 1/17….had a two game point streak (2-1-3) snapped on 1/12…. 11th goal and assist in 51W vs. Norfolk ion 1/11….scored his 10th goal (eng) and added assist in 3-1W vs. Hartford on 1/10….returned to lineup on 1/5 after missing two games
with an injury….did not play on 1/3 and 1/4 due to foot injury…assist in 3-2OTL at Hartford on 12/28…fired a team high 7 shots in 4-0L at Hershey on
12/22….did not dress due to injury for three games on 12/14 -12/21…team leading 9th goal and team high seven shots in 3-1L vs. Manchester on
12/13…scored the game winning goal in the 3rd round of the shootout in 2-1SOW at Manchester on 12/8…. denied in 2nd round of shootout and fired 7
shots in 4-3SOL vs. Providence on 12/7…team leading 8th goal, two assists, +4,7 shots, and was #3 star in 8-2W vs. Portland on 12/6….2nd fighting
major (Brown) in 3-1W at Portland on 11/29…had a three game point streak (1-2-3) snapped on 11/29.…did not play due to injury for 5 games 11/1511/24….team leading 7th goal in 3-2OTL at St. John’s on 11/13….assist on 11/10…assist on 11/9…picked up 1st AHL fighting major (Murphy) in 5-1L at
Lewiston on 11/8…6th goal, his 3rd game winning goal of season and added assist in 3-0W vs. St. John’s on 11/2…had a four game point streak (3-2-5)
snapped on 11/1…recorded the Sharks 1st hat trick in 264 games (DaSilva, Feb 10, 2010 at MCH) which included his 2nd GWG, fired seven shots, and
was #1 star in 3-1W at Springfield on 10/26…. 2nd goal in 4-1L vs. Manchester on 10/23…scored his 1st goal, the game winning goal, and added assist in
3-2W vs. Portland on 10/20…did not dress due to injury on 10/19…assist on 10/12… enters 2nd professional season….2012-13:…Worcester Sharks
Rookie of the Year… 43gp with Worcester (14-14-28), (4-3-7 ppp), 20pims, E, 121 shots, 1-for-6 in the shootout, 1st professional season …led all
Worcester rookies in goals (14), points (28), shots (121)… 2nd on team with three game winning goals… scored his first AHL goal the game tying goal
with 10.7 seconds remaining in 3rd period, was denied in the shootout, and was #1 star in 3-2SOL to Hershey on 1/16/13… recorded first AHL point
(assist) in 4-1L at Albany on 1/12/13…game-by-game:…14th goal, denied in shootout and was #3 star in 4-3SOL at Syracuse on 4/20…13th goal in 4-3L
vs. Springfield on 4/17…team high five shots in 3-0L at Manchester on 4/14…assist and five shots in 4-3L vs. Norfolk on 4/12…12th goal in 4-3OTL vs.
Manchester on 4/7…had a two game point streak (2-0-2) snapped on 4/6…. 11th goal in 6-3L at Bridgeport on 4/4…10th goal in 4-2L vs. Bridgeport on
4/2…three assists in 5-4OTL vs. St. John’s on 3/30….assist on 3/23…had a three game point streak (2-2-4) snapped on 3/15….3rd game winning goal
and assist on 5-1W vs. Wilkes-Barre on 3/13…snapped a nine game goalless drought with 8th goal and +2 in 5-3W vs. Portland on 3/10…assist and
denied in shootout in 4-3SOL vs. Providence on 3/9….team high nine shots but denied in shootout in 2-1SOW at Portland on 3/2…assist and +2 in 5-1W
vs. Springfield on 2/24…had a three game point streak (4-0-4) snapped on 2/16… 7th goal in 3-1L at Springfield on 2/15…scored his 6th goal, the gwg,
and was #3 star in 4-0W at St. John’s on 2/6…scored two goals (4th and 5th) including his first game winning goal with 91 seconds left in 3-2W at St.
John’s on 2/5….had a six game point streak (3-4-7) snapped on 2/2….3rd goal, assist, denied in shootout, and team high 7 shots in 3-2SOL at Portland
on 2/1….assist and scored in shootout in 4-3SOL vs. Providence on 1/26….first AHL power play goal and was #3 star in 3-1W at Springfield on
1/25…assist on 1/19…assist on 1/18…scored his first AHL goal the game tying goal with 10.7 seconds remaining in 3 rd period, was denied in the
shootout, and was #1 star in 3-2SOL to Hershey on 1/16… recorded first AHL point (assist) in 4-1L at Albany on 1/12…recalled by Worcester on 1/9
after playing in 17 games with San Francisco and recording 14 points (3-11-14) and one fighting major….loaned to San Francisco (ECHL) on 11/21 after
appearing in just one game in the first 15 for the Worcester Sharks…did not dress for five games on 11/9-11/17…played in first professional game and
fired one shot in 1-0SOW vs. Manchester on 11/4… did not dress for nine games on 10/12-11/3…enters first professional season…2011-12: Led the
team in goals (47), assists (41), points (88), and finished third in penalty minutes (86)… 2nd in the USHL in goals, points, and led the USHL with eight
game winning goals…Finished the regular season riding a 13-game point streak, amassing 26 points (14-12=26)…Added 10 points (5-5=10) in six
playoff games…Career 2010-11: Led the league in goals (37), T-1st in game-winning goals (8), 2nd in points (37-38=75) and plus/minus (+34), 3rd in
shots (217) and T-7th in assists…2009-10: Made his USHL debut with Waterloo and appeared in two games.
#20 Matt Taormina
5’10” 185 lbs.
DRAFTED:
CONTRACT STATUS:
Undrafted
AHL
Warren, MI
Defense
DOB (age): 10/20/86 (28)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2004-05 Texarkana Bandits
NAHL
52
14
30
44
44
2005-06 Providence College
H-Eas 36
1
10
11
16
2006-07 Providence College
H-Eas 35
5
2
7
6
2007-08 Providence College
H-Eas 36
9
18
27
12
2008-09 Providence College
H-Eas 34
5
15
20
16
2008-09 Binghamton Senators
AHL
11
2
3
5
4 -- -- -- -- -2009-10 Lowell Devils
AHL
75
10
40
50
45
5
1
3
4
4
2010-11 New Jersey Devils
NHL
17
3
2
5
2 -- -- -- -- -2011-12 New Jersey Devils
NHL
30
1
6
7
4 -- -- -- -- -2011-12 Albany Devils
AHL
33
6
10
16
12 -- -- -- -- -2012-13 Syracuse Crunch
AHL
55
4
20
24
21 18
2 10 12
4
2012-13 Tampa Bay Lightning
NHL
2
0
0
0
0 -- -- -- -- -2013-14 Syracuse Crunch
AHL
41
6
12
18
20 -- -- -- -- -2013-14 Tampa Bay Lightning
NHL
7
0
0
0
0 -- -- -- -- -2013-14 Springfield Falcons
AHL
17
3
5
8
2
4
0
1
1
0
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
22
3
8
11
4
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NHL Totals
56
4
8
12
6
CAREER: has compiled 132 points (34-98-132) in 254 AHL games with Binghamton, Lowell, Albany, Syracuse, Springfield, and Worcester 201415:…assist on 12/6…had a two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on 12/5….assist on 12/2…power play goal and #2 star in 5-2W vs. Providence on
11/29… 2nd goal of season in 5-2L vs. Manchester on 11/14….had a two game point streak (0-3-3) snapped on 11/11….assist on 11/8…two assists in 423W vs. Lehigh Valley on 11/5…had a two game point streak (0-3-3) snapped on 11/2….two assists, +2, four shots, and was #3 star in 5-4W vs.
Hershey on 11/1…assist on 10/29…team high five shots in 5-4L vs. Hartford on 10/21…became the first player to score a 3-on-3 overtime goal under
the new OT format at 6:34 in his Sharks debut in 3-2OTW at Binghamton on 10/11…enters 6th professional season…..2013-14: spent the season with
Syracuse (AHL), Tampa Bay (NHL), and Springfield (AHL). 2009-10: ranked 7th among AHL defenseman with 50 points (10-40-50) with the Lowell
Devils. 2008-09: Earned All-Hockey East Honorable Mention ... Received the team's Lou Lamoriello Most Valuable Player Award and shared the Ron
Wilson Best Defensive Player Award ... Played in all 34 games and totaled 20 points on five goals and 15 assists ... Ranked second on the team with 15
assists and 20 points ... Had five multiple-point games ... Matched a career-high with three assists in a win at Brown (12/9) ... Had a four-game point
streak (1 g, 7 a) from 12/9 to 1/16 ... Scored the game winner late in the third period at UMass (1/16) ... Scored in a 4-4 overtime tie at No. 12 UNH
(2/13). 2007-08: Played in all 36 games his junior year ... Recorded career highs in goals (9), assists (18) and points (27) ... His 27 points was the
second highest mark on the team ... Recorded three power-play goals and two short-handed tallies ... Scored two goals and assisted on three others in
a road win over No. 11 Maine on 11/9; his five-point game was the highest single-game output for a Friar last season ... Notched the game-winning goal
in the Friars' road win over No. 9 Boston College, their first at Kelley Rink since 2003 ... Selected to the All-New England Second Team as well as the
All-Hockey East Second Team in 2008 ... Shared the team's Lou Lamoriello Most Valuable Player Award ... Named Hockey East Player of the Week
twice (11/12 & 2/4). 2006-07: Played in all 35 games and posted seven points (five goals, two assists) ... Tallied six points (four goals, two assists) in
Hockey East play ... Scored two power-play goals and one game winner ... Tallied one goal in a 5-3 win over Boston College 10/31 ... Scored one goal
versus UMass as the Friars rallied from a 3-0 deficit to tie the Minutemen on 2/10 ... Scored the game winner in PC's 2-1 win over Merrimack on 3/3.
2005-06: Played in all 36 games and recorded 11 points on one goal and 10 assists ... Finished fourth among PC defensemen in scoring with 11 points
... Nine of his 11 points came in Hockey East games ... Scored first collegiate goal against Sacred Heart on 12/22 ... Tallied two assists in a win at
Boston University on 1/6 Recorded one assist in wins at Maine (1/20) and versus UNH (1/27). BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played for the Texarkana
Bandits of the NAHL ... Recorded 44 points (14 goals, 30 assists) in 52 games ... Named NAHL Rookie of the Year and earned a spot on the league's
second team ... Finished tied for second among NAHL defensemen in scoring; also finished second in the league with five short-handed goals.
PERSONAL: NAME: Matthew A. Taormina ... FAMILY: Son of Susan and Angelo Taormina ... Has a younger brother Christopher ... MAJOR: Finance
HOBBIES: Golf, watching movies.
#21
Travis Oleksuk
Drafted:
Contract Status:
6’0”
200lbs.
UnDrafted
NHL
Thunder Bay, ONT
Center
DOB (age): 02/3/89 (25)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2006-07 Sioux City Musketeers
USHL
56
6
16
22
35
7
0
2
2
0
2007-08 Sioux City Musketeers
USHL
60
14
30
44
27
4
1
2
3
2
2008-09 U. of Minnesota-Duluth
WCHA
18
0
5
5
10
2009-10 U. of Minnesota-Duluth
WCHA
33
10
14
24
24
2010-11 U. of Minnesota-Duluth
WCHA
42
14
19
33
33
2011-12 U. of Minnesota-Duluth
WCHA
41
21
32
53
6
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Worcester Sharks
AHL
Worcester Sharks
AHL
Worcester Sharks
AHL
Worcester TOTALS
60
74
16
150
3
19
1
23
10
21
3
34
13
40
4
57
12
20
4
36
2014-15:….assist on 12/6…1st goal of the season in 5-2W vs. Providence on 11/29…returned to lineup and added assist in 4-2W at Springfield on
11/11…did not dress due to shoulder injury for six games on 10/26-11/8…left the game midway through 1st period and did not return on 10/24…assist on
10/18…named an assisted captain on the road before the game on 10/11…enters 3rd professional season….2013-14:…74gp with Worcester (19-21-40),
20 pims, -1, 128 shots…was named the Worcester Sharks UnSung Hero…led the club in games played (74)….ranked 2nd in goals (19), assists (21),
and points (40)….recorded 12 power play points (4-8-12)...had one game winning goal and went 1-for-4 in the shootout…. Recorded six multipoint
games (7-7-14)….2nd professional season …. game-by-game: …19th goal, assist, and #2 star in 2-0W vs. Providence on 4/19…two assists and +2 in 41W vs. Adirondack on 4/11…scored 18th goal in 5-2L vs. Manchester on 4/6…had a five game point streak (3-4-7) snapped on 4/5….assist and denied
in shootout in 3-2SOL at Providence on 4/4…17th goal, assist and #1 star in 3-2W vs. Portland on 4/1…16th goal, assist, denied in shootout, and was #3
star in 4-3SOW at Albany on 3/29…assist in 5-1L at Manchester on 3/28…15th goal and four shots in 5-3W at Portland on 3/26…14th goal in 4-2W vs.
Hershey on 3/22…had a three game point streak (1-4-5) snapped on 3/21….13th goal and two assists in 5-1W vs. Manchester on 3/16….assist in 4-0W
at Bridgeport on 3/15…assist in 4-3OTW at Providence on 3/14…had a five game point streak (2-3-5) snapped on 3/9 …assist in 3-2W vs. Portland on
3/8…..assist and +3 in 5-4SOW at Providence on 3/7…assist in 2-1L vs. Springfield on 3/2…12th goal, 1st game winning goal of season in 2-1W at
Bridgeport on 3/1…11th goal in 6-4L at Portland on 2/27…team high six shots in 5-1L vs. St. John’s on 2/21….10th goal of season and +2 in 4-2W at St.
John’s on 2/9….had a three game point streak (3-1-4) snapped on 2/1….. 8th,9th goals and #2 star in 5-2W vs. Springfield on 1/31….7th goal, a power
play goal in 6-3L vs. Binghamton on 1/29….assist in 4-3SOW vs. Manchester on 1/26…recorded his 1st multipoint game of the season with his 6th goal,
two assists, +3, six shots, and was #2 star in 6-3W at Portland on 1/21….scored his 1st power play goal of season in 4-3W vs. Portland on 1/12…assist
and +2 in 5-1W vs. Norfolk on 1/11….4th goal of season in 8-2L at Providence on 1/5….did not dress on 12/27…had a team high five shots in 3-2W at
Hershey on 12/21…assist on 12/14…had a three game point streak (2-1-3) snapped on 12/8…3rd goal and denied in 5th round of shootout in 4-3SOL vs.
Providence on 12/7… 2nd goal of season in 8-2W vs. Portland on 12/6….assist in 3-1W at Portland on 11/29…scored his 1st goal of the season and
scored in 2nd round of shootout in 2-1SOW at St. John’s on 11/16…assist on 11/10…did not dress on 10/12… enters 2nd professional season….201213:… 60gp with Worcester (3-10-13), (0-2-2 ppp), 12pims, -12, 76 shots, 0-for-5 in the shootout, 1st professional season … scored his first professional
goal in 3-2OTL vs. St. John’s on 11/3/12…game-by-game: currently has one goal in last 44 games…did not dress on 4/13…assist on 4/12…3rd goal of
season to break a 29 game goalless drought in 5-3W vs. Providence on 3/23… two assists and #3 star in 5-3L vs. Wilkes Barre on 3/15…had a two
game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 3/13…. assist on 3/10…assist and denied in shootout in 4-3SOL vs. Providence on 3/9…assist on 2/23…assist in
4-0W at St. John’s on 2/6…did not dress four games on 1/19-2/1…had a two game point streak (0-2-2)snapped on 1/5….did not dress for five games on
12/21-12/31 due to injury… assist on 12/16…assist and denied in shootout in 4-3SOW at Hershey on 12/15…scored his 2nd goal of the season and was
denied in the shootout in 3-2SOL vs. Providence on 12/8…did not dress on 12/2…one shot on 12/1…did not dress three games on 11/23-11/30…denied
in shootout attempt in 1-0SOW vs. Manchester on 11/4…scored his first professional goal in 3-2OTL vs. St. John’s on 11/3…did not dress last two
games on 10/28-11/2…recorded his first professional point, an assist on a Sena Acolatse goal in 5-1W vs. Bridgeport on 10/26…denied in the 3rd round
of shootout I 4-3SOL at Norfolk on 10/13…made professional debut in 4-2 loss at Norfolk on 10/12…enters first professional season…2011-12:
Appeared in all 41 games for Minnesota Duluth... Named to WCHA Third All-Star Team... Finished T-2nd in the WCHA in points (21-32-53), good for 4th
overall in all of D1 Hockey...Scored six game winning goals to lead the team...3rd on the team in plus-minus (+24)...On Feb 10 became 54th Minnesota
Duluth player ever to reach the 100 point career mark...Tied a school record by scoring 15 game winning goals in his collegiate career...Career 201011: Won 2011 National Championship with Minnesota Duluth...Assisted on the game winning goal in overtime of the title game against Michigan...
Finished first on team in game winning goals (7)...T-5th on the team in points (14-19-33)...2009-10: T-5th on team in points (10-14=24)...Added 2 game
winning goals...2008-09: Appeared in 18 games...Tallied five points in freshman season (0-5-5)...Won WCHA Championship with Minnesota Duluth.
#22
Ryan Carpenter
DRAFTED:
CONTRACT STATUS:
6’1”
180 lbs.
UnDrafted
NHL
Oviedo, FL
Right Wing
DOB (age): 1/18/91 (23)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2009-10 Sioux City Musketeers
USHL
58
10
12
22
45 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 Sioux City Musketeers
USHL
59
13
32
45
30
3
2
1
3
2
2011-12 Bowling Green State Unive
CCHA
44
11
19
30
31
2012-13 Bowling Green State Unive
CCHA
41
18
15
33
20
2013-14 Bowling Green State Unive
WCHA
15
8
8
16
0
2013-14 Worcester Sharks
AHL
12
0
2
2
8
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
22
4
6
10
12
Worcester TOTALS
34
4
8
12
20
2014-15: …five shots and +1 in 1-0 W at St. John’s on 12/5…two assists in 5-2W vs. Providence on 11/29…game high five shots in 3-2OTL vs.
Springfield on 11/28…team high five shots on 11/15…team high five shots on 11/14…had a three game point streak (3-0-3) snapped on 11/11….goal in
4-2W vs. Providence on 11/8… 3rd goal, the game winning goal at 9:52 of 3rd period while shorthanded in 4-3W vs. Lehigh Valley on 11/5…2nd goal of
season and +2 in 4-3L at Hartford om 11/2…assist on 10/29…had a three game point streak (0-3-3) snapped on 10/26….assist on 10/24… assist on
10/21…assist on 10/18…scored his first professional goal at 8:15 of the first period vs. Andrew Hammond in 3-2OTW at Binghamton on 10/11…enters
first full professional season….2013-14:…12gp with Worcester (0-2-2), 8 pims, -5, 17 shots and went 1-for-2 in the shootout…1st professional
season….game-by-game: assist in 3-2OTL vs. Hershey on 4/5…scored in shootout in 3-2SOL at Providence on 4/4…denied in first career shootout
attempt in 4-3SOW at Albany on 3/29…recorded 1st pro point (assist) in 1st pro game in 5-3W at Portland on 3/26….signed an ATO with the Worcester
Sharks on 3/25…. signed an entry level contract with the San Jose Sharks on 3/25 to begin for the 2014-15 season…. in 100 career collegiate games
with Bowling Green, Carpenter registered 79 points (37-42=79) and 51 penalty minutes, while serving as team captain his sophomore and junior
seasons. In his freshman season (2011-12), he was honored with the Bowling Green Rookie of the Year Award and led the team in assists (19) and
points (30)…. recorded 16 points (8-8=16) in 15 games for Bowling Green State University during his junior season….He returned to the Falcons lineup
on Jan. 10 after missing the first 24 games of the season due to injury, and finished the season as the team leader in points per game (1.07). Carpenter
led the Falcons to the WCHA Final Five, scoring two goals and three assists in three WCHA playoff games. 2012-13: Named to the All-CCHA Second
Team, marking the first BG selection to the first or second team since 2007-08 (Derek Whitmore)…named to the CCHA Scholar-Athlete team…honored
with the 2012-13 Dr. Ron Zwierlein Leadership Award…named the 2012-13 Jim Sears Award as the team’s most valuable player…played in all 41 of
Bowling Green’s games this season…finished first on the team in goals, scoring a career-best 18 in 2012-13…finished the season with 15 assists,
ranking third on the team…led the Falcons with a career-best 33 points, reaching the 30-point plateau for the second-straight season and earning the
Sam Cooper award…ranked first on the team with six power play goals…was one of only two Falcons (Bobby Shea) to score a shorthanded goal this
season (1)…led the team with three game-winning goals…ranked second on the team with a .158 shooting percentage…recorded an assist in the first
game of the year against Niagara...scored a goal and added an assist against Union (10/12/11)...scored his second goal of the season and was +1
against Colgate (10/20/12)...registered an assist and was +2 with a blocked shot against OSU (10/27/12) in a 3-3 tie (SOW)...earned an assist and
blocked three shots against WMU (11/9/12)...scored a goal in back-to-back games against WMU (11/10/12) and Ferris State (11/16/12)...scored the
Falcons lone goal in a 4-1 loss to Notre Dame (12/15/12)...recorded a goal and an assist over a two-game set against Canisius (1/5-1/6)...recorded a
goal and an assist against No. 5 Notre Dame in a 4-2 Falcon win (1/15/13)...scored back-to-back goals against No. 10 WMU (1/18 - 1/19)...recorded an
assist in back-to-back games against No. 6 Miami (1/28-29)...Registered three points including a goal and two assists in the Falcons’ sweep against
LSSU...scored a goal against MSU in a 2-1 win (2/8/13)...recorded a game-winning goal in OT win against Ferris State on (2/15/13)...scored goals in
back-to-back games against NMU (2/22-2/23)...Scored two goals and added three assists in the Falcons first round playoff series with Lake Superior
(3/8-10). 2011-2012 (Freshman): Named CCHA Rookie Of The Week twice during the season…honored with the Bowling Green Rookie Of The Year
Award and Sam Cooper Award…one of only four Falcons to play in all 44 games during the season…led the team in assists (19) and points (30),
marking the first Falcon to score 30 points since 2008-09 (Svendsen and Sexton)…ranked second on the team with 11 goals…one of three Falcons
(Marc Rodriguez, Carpenter and Shea) to score shorthanded…ranked second on the team with three game-winning goals…finished the season with a
plus -2 on-ice rating…scored a goal and an assist in his first career game, a 2-1 win over Connecticut…recorded two assists against Connecticut in a 44 tie…scored two goals against Alabama-Huntsville in a two-game road series, giving him points in the Falcons’ first four games of the
season…recorded two assists against Notre Dame in a two-game home series, finishing the weekend with a plus -2 rating…recorded two goals and an
assist in a two-game home sweep against Canisius, finishing the series with a plus -3 rating…scored a goal and three assists against Miami in a
comeback shootout win, marking his first three-point game of his career…recorded his first career two-goal game in a 3-2 win over Notre Dame, giving
him three points in the weekend series…recorded two assists against Northern Michigan in the first round of the playoffs, finishing the series with a plus
-8 on ice rating…scored the game-winning overtime goal against Ferris State in game one of their playoff series…recorded two assists in game two
against Ferris State, finishing with a plus -2 rating… scored a goal and two assists in the Falcons 4-3 series-clinching game against Ferris State,
finishing the series with five points and a plus -5 rating…scored a goal against Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals, extending his career-long point streak
to five games. Prior to BGSU: Played two years for the Sioux City Musketeers…scored 23 goals and 44 assists (67 pts) in 117 career games…led team
in assists during the 2010-2011 season…scored two goals and an assist in three career playoff games. Personal: Full name—Ryan Michael
Carpenter…son of Michael and Nancy Carpenter…has a brother Chris and a sister Kelsey…father Michael played baseball for University of Central
Florida…favorite athlete is Derek Jeter…attended Timber Creek High School…majoring in finance.
#27
Rylan Schwartz
DRAFTED:
CONTRACT STATUS:
5’10” 200 lbs.
UnDrafted
NHL
Wilcox, SASK
Center
DOB (age): 01/8/90 (24)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2006-07 Notre Dame Hounds
SJHL
9
6
4
10
0
2007-08 Notre Dame Hounds
SJHL
56
29
34
63
83
2008-09 Notre Dame Hounds
SJHL
48
39
49
88
54
2009-10 Colorado College
WCHA
39
6
22
28
24
2010-11 Colorado College
WCHA
41
10
28
38
61
2011-12 Colorado College
WCHA
35
23
17
40
47
2012-13 Colorado College
WCHA
41
20
33
53
35
2012-13 Worcester Sharks
AHL
7
1
3
4
6
2013-14 Worcester Sharks
AHL
73
5
13
18
25
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
16
0
5
5
4
Worcester TOTALS
96
6
21
27
35
2014-15:…did not dress last five games on 11/28-12/6…assist on 11/19…did not dress on 11/14…shorthanded assist on the game winning goal
(Carpenter) in 4-3W vs. Lehigh Valley on 11/5…assist on 10/26… recorded two 1st period assists and was +2 in 2-1W at Providence on 10/17….enters
2nd professional season….2013-14:…73gp with Worcester (5-13-18), 25 pims, -16, 125 shots, one fighting major, and went 0-for-1 in the shootout… had
one shorthanded goal….1st professional season….game-by-game team high five shots in 6-0L vs. St. John’s on 4/18….assist in 3-2OTL vs. Hershey
on 4/5…assist and game high five shots in 5-3W at Portland on 3/26….had a four game point streak (1-3-4) snapped on 3/21….assist in 5-1W vs.
Manchester on 3/16….assist in 4-0W at Bridgeport on 3/15….assist and +2 in 4-3OTW at Providence on 3/14….5th goal in 4-3SOW vs. Albany on
3/9…did not dress on 3/8…did not dress for two games 2/27-3/1…. did not dress on 2/27 which broke a streak of 52 consecutive games….was the #3
star with assist, +1 and 1st professional fighting major vs. Eric O’Dell in 3-1L vs. St. John’s on 2/22….had two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on
2/14…. assist. +1, and was #3 start in 4-2W at St. John’s on 2/9….broke a 22 game goalless drought with 4th goal of season in 5-2L at St. John’s on
2/8….assist in 4-3W vs. Portland on 1/12…had a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 12/31…. assist in 3-2OTL at Hartford on 12/28….assist in 52W vs. St. John’s on 12/27….fired five shots in 4-0L at Hershey on 12/22….3rd goal in 5-1L at Portland on 12/14…scored his 2nd goal, the game tying
goal and was #1 star in 3-2SOW vs. Manchester on 11/24…assist and five shots in 2-1SOW vs. Bridgeport on 11/23…denied in 7th round of shootout in
3-2SOW at St. John’s on 11/15…1st goal of the season, an unassisted shorthanded goal in 3-2OTL at St. John’s on 11/13… assist on 10/19…enters his
1st full professional season….2012-13:… 7gp with Worcester (1-3-4), 6pims, +1, 13 shots, 0-for-0 in the shootout, 1st professional season …game-bygame: had a two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on 4/20….scored his 1st professional goal vs. Jeff Zatkoff in 4-2W at Wilkes Barre on 4/19…assist
on 4/17…had a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 4/13…. Assist on 4/12… assist and +1 in first professional game in 3-0W at Bridgeport on
4/9…did not dress on 4/7…signed an ATO with Worcester on 4/7…. signed an NHL contract with the San Jose Sharks on 4/6/13….led all NCAA scorers
posting 53 points (20-33-53) in 41 games as a senior at Colorado College where he served as assistant captain…. Ranked 13th among NCAA players in
goals (20), and 3rd in assists (33)… named to the All-WCHA-Academic Team…2011-12: Schwartz was named WCHA Offensive Player of the Week
three times the first half of his junior season, when he finished tied for second among league leaders with 17 power-play points in conference
play...recorded three hat tricks, including a pair on back-to-back nights at the University of North Dakota, while notching 13 of his 23 goals overall before
the end of November...had a hand in six game winners, scoring three and assisting on three...won better than 55 percent (261 of 473) of his faceoffs,
and in mid-February became the 73rd member of the CC's elite Century Club for players with 100 or more career points...voted by his teammates as an
alternate captain for the 2012-13 season. 2010-11: Collected two or more points in a game on 10 occasions...factored in on eight game-winning goals,
scoring one and assisting on a team-high seven...won 54.6 percent of his faceoffs (311 of 570)...his 28 assists tied him for second on the team...lit the
lamp just 8 seconds into the second period of a 7-3 victory at Michigan Tech in early December...struck for a pair of goals in a 4-3 loss to North Dakota
in the WCHA Final Five semifinals...compiled nine points (5g,4a) in seven post-season games altogether, collecting four of those (1g,3a) in an 8-4
victory over Boston College at the NCAA West Regional...a co-recipient of team’s annual Tony Frasca Award as playoff MVP...led the Tigers with a +7
plus-minus rating...earned half (4g,15a) of his 38 points on the power play. 2009-10: One of three forwards voted to the WCHA All-Rookie Team,
Schwartz finished third in scoring – both overall and in conference play, among the league's freshmen...was involved in the game-winning goal in 10 of
Colorado College’s 19 victories, scoring three and assisting on seven, and while skating in every game...tied for third on the team with 28 points overall,
behind seniors Bill Sweatt and Mike Testwuide...emerged as a dangerous threat on the power play, where he collected 18 (5g,13a) of his total points.
HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIORS: Playing his second year with the Notre Dame Hounds of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, Schwartz won the SJHL
scoring title and was named league MVP after compiling 88 points (39g,49a) in 48 games during the 2008-09 regular season...was credited with 12
power-play goals and six game winners despite missing eight outings due to other commitments including the World Junior 'A' Challenge...also one of
the SJHL’s top defensive forwards who collected 63 points (29g,34a) as a rookie with the Hounds in 2007-08...won a Mac’s Tournament championship
with the Notre Dame Midget AAA Hounds in ‘06-07. PERSONAL NOTES: Born Rylan Derek Schwartz, son of Rick and Carol Schwartz of Wilcox,
Saskatchewan...attended high school at Athol Murray College of Notre Dame...enjoys playing and watching football...older brother of former Colorado
College teammate Jaden Schwartz, now with the St. Louis Blues of the NHL.
#28
Jeremy Langlois
DRAFTED:
CONTRACT STATUS:
5’10” 175 lbs.
Tempe, AZ
UnDrafted
AHL
Forward
DOB (age): 06/2/90 (24)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2008-09 Jersey Hitmen
EJHL
45
35
47
82
16
2009-10 Quinnipiac University
ECAC
40
8
12
20
18
2010-11 Quinnipiac University
ECAC
39
18
5
23
16
2011-12 Quinnipiac University
ECAC
35
17
9
26
18
2012-13 Quinnipiac University
ECAC
42
13
18
31
32
2013-14 Springfield Falcons
AHL
5
0
0
0
0 -- -- -- -- -2013-14 Evansville Icemen
ECHL
49
16
36
52
15 -- -- -- -- -2013-14 Bridgeport Sound Tigers
AHL
7
2
2
4
2 -- -- -- -- -2013-14 Stockton Thunder
ECHL
7
3
5
8
0
3
4
5
9
0
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
20
4
4
10
4
2014-15:…4th goal of season and team high four shots in 5-2W vs. Providence on 11/29…empty net goal and +2 in 4-2W at Springfield on
11/11….scored his 1st two goals of the season, fired five shots, was +2, and #1 star in 4-3W vs. Lehigh Valley on 11/5…two assists in 5-4W vs. Hershey
on 11/1…did not dress on 10/26 and 10/29…had a two game point streak (0-2-2) snapped on 10/24….assist on 10/21…recorded assist on the OT game
winner in 4-3OTW vs. Providence on 10/18…fired a team high six shots in Sharks debut in 3-2OTW at Binghamton on 10/11….enters 2nd professional
season….AHL rookie….2013-14: Split time between Evansville and Stockton (ECHL) and Springfield and Bridgeport (AHL), compiling a combined 60
points in 56 ECHL games and four points in 12 AHL games…Led Evansville in points (52) and assists (36) and T-3rd in goals (16)…Ranked 12th in the
ECHL in points…Named to the ECHL All-Rookie Team…Finished T-1st on Stockton in playoff goals (4) and 2nd in points (9)…Sent to Stockton on
March 31…Made his Bridgeport debut on March 14…Traded from Springfield to Bridgeport in exchange for Dallas Jackson on March 12…Made his
ECHL debut with Evansville on Nov. 8 at South Carolina…Sent to Evansville on Nov. 6…Made his professional debut with Springfield (AHL) on Oct.
19…2012-13: Named to the ECAC Third All-Star Team…Led the team in points (31) during his senior season…2011-12: Led Quinnipiac in goals scored
(17) for the second straight season…Became the first player to scored 15 goals in consecutive seasons since 2004-05 and 2005-06…2010-11: Named
the team’s Most Valuable Player…Appeared in all 39 games for the Bobcats … Led the team in goals (18)…Ranked 3rd on the team with 23
points…2009-10: Named the team’s Rookie of the Year…Led all Bobcat freshman with eight goals and 12 assists for 20 points.
#37
Adam Burish
Drafted:
Contract Status
6’1”
195lbs
Chicago-2002
NHL
Madison, WI
Right Wing
9th round
282nd overall
DOB (age): 1/6/83 (31)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2001-02 Green Bay Gamblers
USHL
61
24
33
57 122
1
0
0
0
0
2002-03 U. of Wisconsin
WCHA
19
0
6
6
32
2003-04 U. of Wisconsin
WCHA
43
6
13
19
63
2004-05 U. of Wisconsin
WCHA
41
13
7
20
41
2005-06 U. of Wisconsin
WCHA
42
9
24
33
67
2006-07 Chicago Blackhawks
NHL
9
0
0
0
2 -- -- -- -- -2006-07 Norfolk Admirals
AHL
64
11
10
21 146
6
1
1
2
4
2007-08 Chicago Blackhawks
NHL
81
4
4
8 214 -- -- -- -- -2008-09 Chicago Blackhawks
NHL
66
6
3
9
93 17
3
2
5 30
2009-10 Chicago Blackhawks
NHL
13
1
3
4
14 15
0
0
0
2
2010-11 Dallas Stars
NHL
63
8
6
14
91 -- -- -- -- -2011-12 Dallas Stars
NHL
65
6
13
19
76 -- -- -- -- -2012-13 San Jose Sharks
NHL
46
1
2
3
25
6
0
0
0
4
2013-14 San Jose Sharks
NHL
15
0
0
0
6 -- -- -- -- -2014-15 San Jose Sharks
NHL
20
1
2
3
33
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
5
0
1
1
4
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NHL Totals
378
27
33
60 554 38
3
2
5 36
2014-15:…assist on 11/29…made Worcester Sharks debut and fired two shots in 3-2OTL vs. Springfield on 11/28…skated in 20 games with the SJ
Sharks (1-2-3 and 33pims) before he was loaned to Worcester on Nov 23….enters 9th professional season…2013-14: Missed the final eight games of
the season due to injury…Played in 15 games before leaving the game early due to injury on March 25 at Edmonton…Activated from IR and made
season debut 10:06 on Feb. 5 vs. Dallas…Missed the team’s first 57 games of the season due to injury… Underwent back surgery on Oct. 17.
CAREER: 2012-13: 3rd amongst team forwards in blocked shots (33)…4th on the team in hits (65)…3rd amongst team forwards in penalty kill time on
ice per game (1:17)… Scored his first goal as a Shark on March 5 at Vancouver…Recorded his first point as a Shark on Feb. 26 vs. Colorado… Fought
Dorsett on Feb. 11 at Columbus and earned his 500th career penalty minute in the process…Played in his 300th NHL game on Jan. 24 vs.
Phoenix…Playoffs: 7th amongst Sharks forwards in blocked shots (5) and led the team in faceoff percentage (76.9%), winning 20 of his 26 postseason
draws…4th amongst team forwards in average shorthanded time on ice per game (1:12).2011-12: Appeared in 65 games with Dallas, posting 19 points
(6-13=19), 76 PIM and a +6 ranking…Set a new career high in assists (13) and points (19)…Finished 1st on the team with a 55.8% in the faceoff circle,
3rd on the team in PIM (76) and 6th on the team in plus/minus rating (+6)…Averaged 1:26 shorthanded ice time per game…2010- 2011: Posted new
career-highs in goals (8), assists (6) and points (14)…Ranked 2nd on the team with 91 PIM…Recorded his only multi-point game of the season at
Edmonton on Jan. 20 (1-1=2)…Dallas was 38-18-7 when he was in the lineup in 2010-11…Missed 19 games due to injury… Skated in his 200th career
NHL game vs. San Jose on Dec. 16…2009-2010: Missed the first 65 games of the regular season due to injury…Finished the season with 4 points (1-34), 14 PIM, and a +2 rating in 13 games…Scored career-high two assists in one game on Apr. 6 at Dallas…Playoffs: Won Stanley Cup with
Chicago…Appeared in 15 games, posting 9 hits, 6 blocked shots, and 15 shots on net…2008-2009: Played in 66 games…Posted 6-3=9, 93 PIM, and a
+3 rating…Ranked 2nd on the team with 93 PIM…Logged 1:53 of shorthanded time per game…Skated in his 100th career NHL game on Oct.
31…Playoffs: Played in 17 games, posting 3-2=5, 30 PIM, 35 hits and a +3 rating…Netted the Western Conference Quarterfinals series-clinching goal,
his first ever Stanley Cup Playoff point vs. Calgary on Apr. 27…Averaged 2:25 shorthanded time per game, 3rd amongst Chicago forwards…2007-2008:
Played 81 games in his first full NHL season…Posted 8 points (4-4-8) and 214 PIM…Scored his first NHL assist on Dec. 12 vs. Los Angeles…Scored
his first NHL goal Jan. 22 at San Jose…Ranked third in the NHL and first on Chicago with 214 PIM… Became the first Blackhawks player since Bob
Probert in 1998-99 to rack up more than 200 penalty minutes in a single season…Averaged 2:50 shorthanded time per game, second amongst Chicago
forwards…2006-2007: Appeared in nine games with Chicago during his first NHL season, notching 2 PIM…Made his NHL debut on Oct. 16 at St.
Louis…Posted 21 points (11-10- 21) in 64 games with the Norfolk Admirals (AHL)… Tallied his first professional point with an overtime goal against
Manchester (AHL) on Nov. 12…2005-2006: Captained the University of Wisconsin to the NCAA Championship during his senior year… Posted an assist
on both goals in the NCAA championship game… Won the team’s National W Club Community Service Award and was a Community AllAmerican…Ranked third on the Badgers with 24 assists and 33 points. PERSONAL: “Bur” or “The Legend” lists these favorites: Steak (food); Golfing
and fishing (offseason activities); Golf (sport besides hockey); Rockstar (movie); Breaking Bad (TV show); Jason Aldean (musical artist); Cabo San
Lucas (vacation spot); Kollege Klub in Madison (restaurant); Jeremy Roenick (hockey idol); Winning the Stanley Cup in 2010 with Chicago and winning
the 2006 National Championship with Wisconsin (hockey moments(; Montreal (road city); Chicago Blackhawks (non-Sharks jersey)…Has the hidden
talent of being able to play drums and the guitar…Would be a gym trainer if he was not playing hockey professionally… Says Brad Pitt would be the
actor to star in a movie about his life…Can’t live without his guitar…Says his parents were the biggest influence on his hockey.
#39
Andrew Blazek
DRAFTED:
CONTRACT STATUS:
6’1”
190 lbs.
UnDrafted
PTO
Pittsburgh, PA
Defense
DOB (age): 8/7/88 (26)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2006-07 Des Moines Buccaneers
USHL
46
4
2
6
40
8
2
0
2
2
2007-08 Des Moines Buccaneers
USHL
21
4
2
6
12 -- -- -- -- -2007-08 Texas Tornado
NAHL
26
9
13
22
29
2008-09 Topeka Roadrunners
NAHL
57
17
12
29
96
2009-10 Robert Morris University
CHA
18
2
5
7
14
2010-11 Robert Morris University
AHA
30
2
5
7
16
2011-12 Robert Morris University
AHA
7
0
2
2
8
2012-13 Robert Morris University
AHA
32
9
9
18
12
2013-14 Robert Morris University
AHA
42
4
13
17
8
2013-14
2014-15
Cincinnati Cyclones
Cincinnati Cyclones
ECHL
ECHL
6
12
0
0
4
1
4
1
0
2
20
0
1
1
6
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2014-15:…did not dress last three games on 12/2-12/6… signed by Worcester to a PTO on 11/30 after appearing in 12 games for Cincinnati (ECHL)…
attended the Florida Panthers rookie camp…enters first professional season…2013-14: Made pro debut late in the season with Cincinnati (ECHL),
skating in six regular season games and posting four assists...also contributed one assist in 20 Kelly Cup Playoff games. Amateur Career: Compiled 51
points (17g, 34a) in 129 career games at Robert Morris University...was named to the Academic All-Atlantic Hockey in all five seasons…recorded 17
points (4-13-17), fired 70 shots and finished with a +20 rating in 42 games as a senior as he helped Robert Morris to a Atlantic Hockey Association
Championship …enjoyed career year during junior season (2012-13) with 18 points in 32 games, which led team defensemen…skated with the
Pittsburgh Penguins rookies in 2011 during an NHL rookie tournament…. Before Robert Morris:….Received two varsity letters for hockey at Upper St.
Clair High School….First player in franchise history to walk-on with Des Moines Buccaneers of the USHL…Scored 17 goals and 12 assists in final junior
season with Topeka Roadrunners of the NAHL.
#41
Petter Emanuelsson
DRAFTED:
CONTRACT STATUS:
6’0”
200 lbs.
Kiruna, SWE
UnDrafted
NHL
Forward
DOB (age): 08/7/91 (23)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2009-10 Skelleftea AIK
SEL
1
0
1
1
0 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 Skelleftea AIK
SEL
4
0
0
0
0 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 Sundsvall IF
Swe-1
5
2
1
3
0
2011-12 Skelleftea AIK
SEL
17
1
0
1
4
2012-13 Skelleftea AIK
SEL
54
9
9
18
8 13
6
2
8
0
2013-14 Skelleftea AIK
SweHL 44
6
9
15
2
9
2
1
3
0
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
6
4
0
4
0
2014-15:…did not dress last 16 games on 10/29-current due to shoulder injury….left game in first period and did not return in 4-1W vs. Portland on
10/26…had a two game point streak (2-0-2) snapped on 10/26.….scored game tying goal late in 3rd period in 3-2OTL vs. Syracuse on 10/24….goal in 54L vs. Hartford on 10/21…recorded his first two goals in North America, both first period goals and was #1 star in 2-1W at Providence on 10/18….played
his 1st game in North America and made his Sharks debut and fired three shots in 3-2OTW at Binghamton on 10/11…enters 4th professional season, his
first in North America…2013-14: Ranked 11th on Skelleftea (SHL) in points (15)…Helped his team finish with the best record in the regular season for
the second consecutive season…Won the SHL Championship for the second consecutive season. 2012-13: 10th on Skelleftea (Swedish Elite League)
in points (18) and T-7th in goals (9)…Completed his first full season in the SEL…Was teammates with former Shark Ryan Vesce… Tied for the team
lead with six playoff goals and T-7th on the team in points (8) as Skelleftea won the SEL championship…T-4th in the league in playoff goals and 6th in
plus/minus (+8)…2011-12: Split time between Skelleftea J20 (SuperElit), Skelleftea (SEL) and Pitea HC (Division 1), compiling a combined 19-12=31 in
50 games…Led Pitea HC in goals (16), 3rd in points (25) and T-2nd in plus/minus (+10) despite playing in just 27 games…Finished the season with
Skelleftea and appeared in six playoff games as the team reached the SEL finals…2010-11: Spent time with Skelleftea J20 (SuperElit), Skelleftea (SEL)
and Sundsvall Hockey (Allsvenskan), posting a combined 23-29=52 in 49 games…Paced Skelleftea J20 in points (49), goals (21) and assists (28) in 40
games…8th in SuperElit in points and T-6th in goals…Tied for the team in lead in playoff goals (3) and points (6) and T-2nd in assists (3) in six
games…Helped Skelleftea J20 reach the SuperElit finals.
#43
Jimmy Bonneau
Drafted:
Contract Status
6’3”
225lbs.
2003-Montreal
AHL
Baie-Comeau, PQ
Left Wing
241st overall
8th round
DOB (age): 03/22/85 (29)
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---Season
Team
Lge
GP
G
A Pts PIM GP
G
A Pts PIM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2002-03 Montreal Rocket
QMJHL 65
1
5
6 261
7
0
0
0 12
2003-04 Prince Edward Island Rock
QMJHL 70
7
12
19 263 11
1
0
1 12
2004-05 Prince Edward Island Rock
QMJHL 70
11
11
22 234 -- -- -- -- -2005-06 Long Beach Ice Dogs
ECHL
65
1
5
6 137 -- -- -- -- -2006-07 Cincinnati Cyclones
ECHL
46
2
5
7
89 10
0
0
0 23
2006-07 Hamilton Bulldogs
AHL
9
0
0
0
59 -- -- -- -- -2007-08 Hamilton Bulldogs
AHL
6
1
0
1
5 -- -- -- -- -2007-08 Cincinnati Cyclones
ECHL
18
0
4
4
61
3
0
0
0
0
2008-09 Portland Pirates
AHL
46
0
6
6 122 -- -- -- -- -2009-10 Rochester Americans
AHL
57
4
2
6 187 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 Hamilton Bulldogs
AHL
77
1
2
3 180 15
1
2
3 16
2011-12 Worcester Sharks
AHL
54
2
3
5 168
2012-13 Worcester Sharks
AHL
26
1
0
1
81
2013-14 Worcester Sharks
AHL
45
2
3
5 106
2014-15
Worcester Sharks
AHL
Worcester TOTALS
8
0
0
0
22
133
5
6
11
377
CAREER: has 125 AHL fighting majors and 930 penalty minutes in 328 AHL games…2014-15:…did not dress last five games on 11/28-12/6….4th
fighting major vs. Steve Oleksy in 1-0L at Hershey on 11/22…. did not dress for three games on 11/15 - 11/21…3rd fighting major penalty of season vs.
Josh Gratton in 5-2L vs. Manchester on 11/14…did not dress for two games 11/8-11/11…did not dress on 11/1 and 11/2…2nd fighting major vs. Mark
Louis in 4-1W vs. Portland on 10/26…picked up 1st fighting major vs. Dalton Smith in 3-2OTL vs. Syracuse on 10/24…did not dress on 10/17 and
10/18… enters 10th professional season….2013-14:…45gp with Worcester (2-3-5), 106 pims, +3, 32 shots, and 16 fighting majors…. Led the club in
fighting majors (16) and was 4th in penalty minutes (106)…3rd on the club with a +3…. had one game winning goal…16th fighting major vs. Will Weber to
pick up 900th AHL penalty minute in 4-2L vs. Springfield on 3/21….. scored his 2nd goal of the season in his 300th AHL game in the 4-3SOW vs.
Manchester on 1/26….9th professional season….game by game: did not dress last six games on 4/6-4/19…assist in 5-3W at Portland on 3/26…did not
dress on 3/23…16th fighting major vs. Will Weber to pick up 900th AHL penalty minute in 4-2L vs. Springfield on 3/21….15th fighting major vs. Andy
Andreoff in 5-1W vs. Manchester on 3/16…14th fighting major vs. Bobby Robins in 4-3OTW at Providence on 3/14…did not dress last three games on
3/7-3/9…did not dress on 2/27…did not dress on 2/21 and 2/22…13th fighting major vs. Dalton Prout in 4-1L at Springfield on 2/16…12th fighting major
vs. Mike Sdao in 8-0L at Binghamton on 2/15… did not dress on 2/9 and 2/14…three straight games with a fighting major on 1/29-2/1….11th fighting
major vs. Bobby Robins on 2/1…. 10th fighting major vs. Dalton Smith on 1/31…9th fighting major vs. Darren Kramer and drew two penalties in 6-3L vs.
Binghamton on 1/29…scored his 2nd goal of the season in his 300th AHL game in the 4-3SOW vs. Manchester on 1/26….did not dress on 1/24….did not
dress on 1/12….8th fighting major vs. Zack Stortini and three shots in 5-1W vs. Norfolk on 1/11….did not dress on 1/3…7th fighting major vs. Zack
Fitzgerald in 2-1L at Adirondack on 12/31…did not dress on 12/27….scored his 1st goal of the season, the game winning goal in 4-1W at Wilkes-Barre
on 12/20….6th fighting major vs. Mark Louis at Portland on 12/14…did not dress on 12/8 and 12/13…two assists and +2 in 8-2W vs. Portland on
12/6…5th fighting major (Hagel) in 3-1W at Portland on 11/29…4th fighting major (Johnson) on 11/23…did not dress on 11/22…did not dress for 8 games
on 11/1-11/16 due to leg injury…had a fighting major in three straight games 10/12-10/20…did not dress on 10/23…fired four shots and 3rd fighting major
(Louis) in 3-2W vs. Portland on 10/20…2nd fighting major (Leblond) in 3-2L vs. WBS on 10/19…1st fighting major (Smith) in 4-3L at Springfield on
10/12…enters 9th professional season…2012-13:… 26gp with Worcester (1-0-1), 81pims, 11 fighting majors… -3, 13 shots, 0-for-0 in the shootout, 8th
professional season… 2nd on team with 11 fighting majors….game-by-game: scored did not dress on 4/20…ten minute misconduct on 4/19…did not
dress on 4/14 and 4/17...11th fight at :00 of first period vs. Leblond on 4/13…did not dress last five games on 4/4 -4/12…10th fighting major vs. Blair Riley
on 4/2...nine penalty minutes including 9th fighting major in 5-4OTL vs. St. John’s on 3/30…did not dress last seven games on 3/13 -3/28…8th fighting
major vs. Joel Rechlicz in 5-# vs. Portland on 3/10…did not dress on 3/3 and 3/9…scored his first goal of the season and was #1 star in 4-1W vs.
Portland on 2/23…did not dress on 2/16 and 2/22…7th fighting major (Schnell) in 4-0W at St. John’s on 2/6...did not dress on 2/1 and 2/2…did not dress
for three games 1/19 -1/26 due to injury…recorded his 100th AHL fighting major vs. Justin Johnson on 1/18…picked up his 5th (Andreoff) and 6th
(Johnson) fighting majors in 3-1L to Manchester on 1/18…4th fighting major (Rechlicz) in 3-1L to Portland on 1/13…did not dress for three games on 1/61/11…did not dress for five games on 12/21-12/31…did not dress six games on 12/1-12/12…3rd fighting major (Rechlicz) in 5-1W vs. Portland on
11/24…did not dress two games on 11/17-11/23…did not dress last two games on 11/10-11/11…fought Joel Rechliz for 2nd FM on 11/9…did not dress
last four games on 10/28-11/4…picked up 1st fighting major vs. Brett Gallant in 1st game of season in 5-1W vs. Bridgeport on 10/26…did not dress for
four games on 10/12-10/20 due to AHL suspension… has three straight 20+ fighting major seasons in AHL…enters 8th professional season…2011-12:…
54gp with Worcester (2-3-5) 168pims, -1, 37 shots, and 22 fighting majors…alternate captain…ranked 3rd in the AHL with 22 fighting majors and 1st on
the Sharks with 168 penalty minutes… set Worcester record with most fighting majors in a season (22)…suspended by the AHL for 8 games due to his
actions in post game brawl in Portland on 4/10…game-by-game: suspended by the AHL for 8 games due to his actions in post game brawl in Portland
on 4/10…set team record with 22nd fighting major and received game misconduct in 5-4L at Portland on 4/7…tied a team record (Frazer McLaren) with
his 21st fighting major vs. Bobby Robins in 3-0L at Providence on 4/6…did not dress on 3/30 and 3/31…did not dress three games on 3/17-3/21…20th
fighting major vs. Mark Louis on 3/9… did not dress on 3/4… ten minute miscounduct on 2/25…scored his 2nd goal of the season in 3-1 loss at
Connecticut on 2/18…did not dress on 2/15…17th (Kane) and 18th (Rechlicz) fighting major penalties in 3-2SOW at Hershey on 2/11…picked up 16th
fighting major (5th FM vs. Johnson) on 2/10…did not dress on 2/4… did not dress on 1/28…15th fighting major (MacDermid) on 1/21...AHL high 14th
fighting major vs. Mike Hoffman on 1/8…12th fighting major vs. Robbins and 13th vs. Cantin in 5-2L vs. Providence on 1/7…11th fighting major (Hoffman)
and game misconduct on 12/31…had a two game point streak (1-1-2) snapped on 12/30… assist, 10th fighting major (Johnson), and +2 in 3-1W vs.
Manchester on 12/28…9th fight (Hoffman) and first foal as a member of the Worcester Sharks in 3-2OTW at Portland on 12/26…8th fighting major and
third of season vs. Justin Johnson on 12/18…7th FM vs. Tim Spencer on 12/13…6th fighting major vs. Tommy Maxwell on 12/11…5th FM vs. Tommy
Maxwell on 12/9…nine penalty minutes including 4th fighting major of season (Johnson) on 12/4…picked up his fight fighting major at home with first
period fight vs. Lessard on 12/3…recorded his first point as a Shark (assist) in 4-3OTW vs. Springfield on 12/2…did not dress last two games on 11/2311/25…2nd FM of season vs. Justin Johnson on 11/18…did not dress three games on 11/12-11/16…did not dress on 11/5… did not dress for 3 games
on 10/15-10/23 due to injury…was +1 and recorded his first fighting major (MacDermid) as a Shark in 4-1W at Providence on 10/9… enters 7th
professional season, his first with the Worcester Sharks... has played in 195 AHL games with 16 points (6-10-16), 553 penalty minutes (2.84 pims per
game) and 70 fighting majors.... 2010-11: led Hamilton with 180 penalty minutes and was 10th in the AHL with 22 fighting major penalties... Earned 500th
career AHL penalty minute on Feb. 18th vs. TOR… 2009-10: led Rochester with 187 penalty minutes and 25 fighting majors in just 57 games…set a
career high with four goals and 187 penalty minutes… 2008-09: led Portland with 122 penalty minutes and 18 fighting majors…2007-08: recorded 61
penalty minutes and nine fighting majors in only 18 games with Cincinnati (ECHL)… added one fighting major with Hamilton and a goal in six
games…scored first AHL goal on Dec. 12 2007 at Grand Rapids… 2006-07: recorded 13 fighting majors and 89 penalty minutes with Cincinnati (ECHL)
and four fighting majors and 59 penalty minutes in only nine games with Hamilton (AHL)… 2005-06: led Long Beach (ECHL) with 19 fighting majors in
his first year as a professional… JUNIORS: led his team in penalty minutes in three straight seasons (2002-05)… accumulated 88 fighting majors in
205gp in the QMJHL.
GOALTENDERS:
#1
Troy Grosenick
Drafted:
Contract Status
6’1”
185lbs.
Brookfield, WI
Goaltender
UnDrafted
NHL
DOB (age): 8/27/89 (25)
Season
Team
Lge
GP
Min
GA EN SO
GAA
W
L
T
Svs
Pct
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2008-09 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders
USHL
24 1363
53
0 1 2.33 13
5
4
533 0.910
2009-10 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders
USHL
44 2509 110
0 4 2.63 26 14
2 1012 0.902
2010-11 Union College
ECAC
3
84
3
0 0 2.12
0
0
1
26 0.897
2011-12 Union College
ECAC
34 1922
53
0 5 1.65 22
6
3
777 0.936
2012-13 Union College
ECAC
34 1928
68
0 2 2.12 17 10
5
845 0.926
2013-14 Worcester Sharks
AHL
35 1966
86
4 2 2.62 18 14
0
805 0.903
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
10
28
0 0
7
3
0
2014-15 San Jose Sharks
NHL
2
118
3
0 1 1.53
1
1
0
55 0.948
Worcester TOTALS
45
25
17
0
2014-15:…loaned to Worcester on 12/9….missed seven games due to injury 11/22-12/7….allowed three goals in 13 shots in 4-2L at Buffalo on
11/18…set NHL record (most saves in shutout by goaltender making NHL debut) with a 45 save shutout in NHL debut in 2-0W at Carolina on 11/16….
received first NHL recall by the SJ Sharks on 11/11….back up on 11/11….23 saves in 4-2W vs. Providence on 11/8…32 saves in 4-3W over Lehigh
Valley on 11/5….back up on 11/2…made eight straight starts (5-2-1-0) to open season…. 19 saves in 5-4W vs. Hershey on 11/1…made 21 saves in 43L vs. Portland on 10/29….made 28 saves and was #3 star in 4-1W vs. Portland on 10/26…allowed three goals on 33 shots in 3-2OTL vs. Syracuse on
10/24…allowed five goals on 27 shots in 5-4L vs. Hartford on 10/21….started the season 3-0-0-0….27 saves in 4-3OTW vs. Providence on 10/18…33
saves and was #2 star in 2-1W at Providence on 10/18…made a career high 41 saves in 3-2OTW at Binghamton on 10/11….enters 2nd professional
season…..2013-14:…Worcester Sharks Rookie of the Year….posted an18-14-0 record with a 2.62 GAA and a .903 save %.... added two shutouts….
went 6-0 in the shootout by allowing just three goals on 28 shots (.893%)….ranked 3rd in the AHL with six shootout wins….4th in AHL in shootout save %
(.893)… made 30 saves, was #3 star, and picked up 1st professional win in 1st professional game in 3-2W vs. Portland on 10/20…game by game: .2nd
professional shutout with 23 saves and was #1 star in 2-0W vs. Providence on 4/19….back up on 4/18…allowed three goals on 29 shots in 3-0L vs.
Norfolk on 4/12…back up on 4/11…29 saves and #3 star in 2-1L vs. Hartford on 4/9…20 saves in 3-2OTL vs. Hershey on 4/5…was 6-1-0 in 7 starts….
back up on 4/4…21 saves in 3-2W vs. Portland on 4/1…18 saves and went 5-for-5 in shootout in 4-3SOW at Albany on 3/29….back up on 3/28…27
saves and #3 star for 15th win of season in 5-3W at Portland on 3/26…back up on 3/22 and 3/23…had a three game win streak snapped on 3/21 after
allowing four goals on 30 shots in 4-2L vs. Springfield…. back up on 3/15 and 3/16….23 saves in 4-3OTW at Providence on 3/14....37 saves, 4-for-5 in
shootout and was #3 star in 4-3SOW vs. Albany on 3/9….back up on 3/8…broke a five game winless skid with 19 saves and 4-for-4 in shootout in 54SOW at Providence on 3/7….. back up on 3/1 and 3/2….allowed five goals on 21 shots in 6-4L at Portland on 2/27….allowed three goals on 18 shots in
4-2L at Manchester on 2/23…back up on 2/22….allowed four goals on 21 shots in 28:02 and was pulled in 5-1L vs. St. John’s on 2/21…allowed three
goals on 32 shots in 4-1L at Springfield on 2/16…back up on 2/15…had a personal five game winning streak snapped, but was the #3 star with 38 saves
in 5-1L at Manchester on 2/14….29 saves in 4-2W at St. John’s on 2/9….back up on 2/8….32 saves in 3-2W vs. Providence on 2/1….19 saves in 5-2W
vs. Springfield on 1/31….back up on 1/26 and 1/29….did not dress for five games 1/17-1/25 due to leg injury….made seven saves on eight shots in
27:39 before leaving game due to injury in 4-3W (had no decision) vs. Portland on 1/12….8th win of season and #2 star with 24 saves in 5-1W vs.
Norfolk on 1/11…7th win of season and #2 star with 21 saves in 3-1W vs. Hartford on 1/10…..back up on 1/4 and 1/5 ….allowed three goals on 30 shots
in 3-0L at Providence on 1/3…back up on 12/28 and 12/31…closed out a 5-2W vs. St. John’s as he came in relief (injury to Sateri) and made two saves
on three shots in 7:00 action on 12/27….allowed four goals on 32 shots in 4-0L vs. Providence on 12/26….back up on 12/22…made 29 saves in 3-2W at
Hershey on 12/21…backup on 12/14 and 12/20…allowed three goals on 25 shots in 3-1L vs. Manchester on 12/13….made 31 saves, stopped 4-of-5 in
shootout, was #1 star in 2-1SOW at Manchester on 12/8…back up for three games on 11/29-12/7….18 saves and 4-of-5 in 3-2SOW vs. Manchester on
11/24….19 saves and 4-for-4 in the shootout in 2-1SOW vs. Bridgeport on 11/23…back up for three straight games 11/15 -11/22….allowed three goals
ion 30 shots in 1st professional road start in 3-2OTL at St. John’s on 11/13….back up on 11/10…1st pro loss allowing four goals on 26 shots in 5-2L vs.
Providence on 11/9…back up on 11/8…made 27 saves and was #1 star in his 1st professional shutout in 3-0W vs. St. John’s on 11/2…. allowed one
goal on seven shots in 15:21 of relief in 7-1L vs. Bridgeport on 11/1…back up three games on 10/23-11/1…made 30 saves, was #3 star, and picked up
1st professional win in 1st professional game in 3-2W vs. Portland on 10/20… back up on 10/12 and 10/19… enters first professional season…. 2012-13:
His 2.12 goals-against average, .926 save percentage and .609 winning percentage were ranked 4th amongst all ECAC goaltenders…Amongst NCAA
goaltenders who played at least 34 games, his goals-against average and save percentage ranked 8th….16th in goal against average and 17th in save
percentage in the NCAA… Made 32 saves on 33 shots in the Union College victory over Brown for the ECAC Championship…Named Most Outstanding
Player of the 2013 ECAC Hockey Tournament and earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team…Received Junior Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award at
Union College…ECAC Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year finalist…Three-time ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team member…Named to ECAC Hockey’s
Preseason All-Conference Team…2011-12: Led all ECAC goaltenders in goals-against average (1.65, 2nd among all NCAA goalies), save percentage
(.936, 3rd among all NCAA goalies) and winning percentage (.758)…Named a First-Team AHCA All-American and won the Ken Dryden Award as ECAC
Hockey Goaltender of the Year…Became the first Union player to be named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award and was named to the ECAC First AllStar Team… Led Union College to the best regular-season ECAC record and helped win the ECAC Championship…Led Union College to its first
Frozen Four…2010-11: Made collegiate debut for Union College…2009-10: Named USHL All-Star for Cedar Rapids…10th in the league in goalsagainst average (2.63).
#34
JP Anderson
Drafted:
Contract Status
5’11” 185lbs.
UnDrafted
NHL
Toronto, ON
Goaltender
DOB (age): 4/27/92 (22)
Season
Team
Lge
GP
Min
GA EN SO
GAA
W
L
T
Svs
Pct
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2007-08 St. Michael's Buzzers
OPJHL
1
60
3
0 0 3.00
1
0
0
25 0.893
2008-09 Mississauga St. Michael's
OHL
26 1409
69
2 0 2.94 12 12
0
651 0.904
2009-10 Mississauga St. Michael's
OHL
36 2028
88
3 2 2.60 23 10
1
787 0.899
2010-11 Mississauga St. Michael's
OHL
51 2897 114
3 6 2.36 38 10
1 1163 0.911
2011-12 Sarnia Sting
OHL
26 1473
74
2 3 3.01 12 12
2
706 0.905
2011-12 Mississauga St. Michael's
OHL
31 1855
94
3 0 3.04 15 11
4
946 0.910
2012-13 Sarnia Sting
OHL
53 3031 167
5 1 3.31 26 21
5 1583 0.905
2013-14 San Francisco Bulls
ECHL
14
672
39
3 0 3.48
1
7
2
321 0.892
2013-14 Ontario Reign
ECHL
7
425
18
0 0 2.54
3
2
2
199 0.917
2014-15 Worcester Sharks
AHL
8
23
0 0
2
6
0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2014-15:…back up on 12/5 and 12/6…allowed three goals on 18 shots in 4-2L at Portland on 12/2…picked up his 1st home win with 22 saves in 5-2W
vs. Providence on 11/29…back up on 11/22 and 11/28…had five straight starts (1-4-0-0, 14GA) from 11/11-11/21…allowed three goals on 11 shots and
was pulled at 1:30 of 2nd period in 4-0L at Lehigh Valley on 11/21…allowed five goals on 45 shots in 5-1L at Manchester on 11/19…allowed a penalty
shot goal to Sean Collins and was #3 star in 1-0L vs. Springfield on 11/15…allowed three goals on 33 shots in 5-2L vs. Manchester on 11/14…made 30
saves, was #2 star, and picked up 1st AHL victory in 4-2W at Springfield on 11/11…back up on 11/5 and 11/8…made first AHL start and allowed four
goals on 18 shots in 4-3L at Hartford on 11/2…back up first eight games (10/11-11/1) of season… enters 2nd professional season… AHL rookie….201314: Split time with San Francisco and Ontario (ECHL) in his first professional season…Appeared in a combined 21 ECHL games, posting a 4-9-4
record…Made his Ontario debut on March 16 vs. Idaho and stopped 27 of 29 shots for the win…Made his professional debut for San Francisco on Nov.
2 at Colorado. 2012-13: Set the all-time record for wins by an OHL goaltender by recording his 115th career win on Dec 9 vs. Sault Ste. Marie…201112: Amongst OHL goalies he was 2nd in minutes, 5th in saves, T-6th in shutouts and 7th in wins splitting the season between Mississauga and
Sarnia…2010-11: Led OHL in goals-against average, shutouts and wins and was 6th in save percentage.. Named OHL Player of the Week for March
6…Named Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Month for January and March… Received second Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week Award for the week
ending Jan. 30…Selected to the Canada World Junior team selection camp…Named to “Team OHL” for the 2010 Subway Super Series and picked up
the win in relief on Nov. 15 vs. Team Russia, stopping four of five shots…Named the Vaughn CHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending Nov.
7…In the playoffs, finished 2nd among all OHL goaltenders in goals-against average, 1st in wins and 3rd in save percentage among goalies with 10-plus
games played…Named OHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending March 27…2009-10: Finished 4th in the OHL in goals-against average…Led
the team with 23 wins…2008-09: In his rookie season, shared team lead with a 2.94 goals-against average.
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