Northeastern Huskies men's ice hockey

Northeastern Huskies men's ice hockey
University Northeastern University
Conference Hockey East
Head coach Jim Madigan
7th season, 979627 (.502)
Captain(s) Nolan Stevens
Alternate captain(s) Adam Gaudette
Dylan Sikura
Garret Cockerill
Arena Matthews Arena
Capacity: 4,666
Location Boston, Massachusetts
Student section The DogHouse
Colors Red and Black[1]
         
NCAA Tournament Frozen Four
1982
NCAA Tournament appearances
1982, 1988, 1994, 2009, 2016
Conference Tournament championships
1982, 1988, 2016
Current uniform

The Northeastern Huskies men's ice hockey team is a NCAA Division I college ice hockey program that represents Northeastern University. The Huskies are a member of Hockey East. They play at the 4,666-seat Matthews Arena in Boston, Massachusetts.[2]

History

The men's ice hockey program has existed since 1929 and played as an independent NCAA Division I team until joining the ECAC in 1961. Northeastern is a founding member of the Hockey East athletic conference, which the team joined in 1984. The Huskies had their most success in the 1980s, when the team won the prestigious Beanpot tournament four times (the only times Northeastern has captured the Beanpot) and was the runner-up twice. Its best season came in 1982, when the Huskies finished 25–9–2 and made it to the NCAA Frozen Four. They also won the Hockey East championship in 1988 and 2016, and made appearances in the NCAA hockey tournament in 1988, 1994, 2009, and 2016.

Brad Thiessen was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie team in 2007.

Northeastern players who have gone on to significant professional hockey careers have included David Poile '71, long time general manager of the NHL Washington Capitals and current general manager of the NHL Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues goaltender and two-time All-American Bruce Racine '88, NHL defenseman Dan McGillis, Montreal Canadiens winger Chris Nilan, and Chicago Blackhawks defenseman and Hobey Baker Award finalist Jim Fahey '02.

Other than those who have achieved success in the professional ranks, some of the more notable individual players in team history include Art Chisholm and Ray Picard, each two-time All-Americans; and Sandy Beadle and Jason Guerriero, each a one-time All-American who was also a Hobey Baker Award finalist. Chisholm is the leading career goal scorer for the Huskies with 100, while Jim Martel is the career scoring leader with 210 points. The most notable goaltenders in team history are Racine and Keni Gibson, who between them hold most school career records. Brad Thiessen, who turned professional after his junior year (2009), broke Gibson's school record with eight career shutouts by his sophomore season and had been threatening several career goaltending records.

Season-by-season records

[3][4]

Year Overall Record Independent Post Season Head Coach
WLTWin %
1929–30 250.286 H. Nelson Raymond
1930–31 461.400 H. Nelson Raymond
1931–32 610.857 H. Nelson Raymond
1932–33 341.429 H. Nelson Raymond
1933–34 622.750 H. Nelson Raymond
1934–35 350.375 H. Nelson Raymond
1935–36 251.286 H. Nelson Raymond
1936–37 631.667 Herb Gallagher
1937–38 391.250 Herb Gallagher
1938–39 860.571 Herb Gallagher
1939–40 740.636 Herb Gallagher
1940–41 630.667 Herb Gallagher
1941–42 750.583 Herb Gallagher
1942–43 760.538 William L. Linskey
1943–44 Sport Discontinued Due to World War II
1944–45 Sport Discontinued Due to World War II
1945–46 Sport Discontinued Due to World War II
1946–47 590.357 Herb Gallagher
1947–48 1090.526 Herb Gallagher
1948–49 970.563 Herb Gallagher
1949–50 7101.412 Herb Gallagher
1950–51 8110.421 Herb Gallagher
1951–52 11100.524 Herb Gallagher
Year Overall Record Independent Beanpot Results Post Season Head Coach
WLTWin %
1952–53 9102.474 4thHerb Gallagher
1953–54 5121.294 4thHerb Gallagher
1954–55 7140.333 4thHerb Gallagher
1955–56 13120.520 4thJim Bell
1956–57 10141.417 4thJim Bell
1957–58 7181.280 2ndJim Bell
1958–59 12110.522 4thJim Bell
1959–60 8150.348 3rdJim Bell
1960–61 12140.462 3rdJim Bell
Year Overall Record ECAC Record Beanpot Results Post Season Head Coach
WLTWin %WLTPtsWin %Finish
1961–62 7170.292716014.3044thJim Bell
1962–63 9170.346916018.3603rdJim Bell
1963–64 14100.583148028.6364thJim Bell
1964–65 18100.643118022.5793rdJim Bell
1965–66 16121.57198118.5294thJim Bell
1966–67 12140.462911018.4502ndJim Bell
1967–68 6171.26141308.2354thJim Bell
1968–69 7160.30441408.2224thJim Bell
1969–70 3200.13011602.0594thJim Bell
1970–71 7220.24131606.1584thFern Flaman
1971–72 6200.23131706.1504thFern Flaman
1972–73 17120.5861011020.4764thFern Flaman
1973–74 10134.444710216.421T-11th3rdFern Flaman
1974–75 15112.5711011121.4779th3rdFern Flaman
1975–76 9161.365616113.283T-14th4thFern Flaman
1976–77 11160.407913018.40913th4thFern Flaman
1977–78 10171.375716115.31315th4thFern Flaman
1978–79 12150.4441111022.5009th3rdFern Flaman
1979–80 7200.259516010.2386th East1stFern Flaman
1980–81 13130.500129024.571T-2nd East 4thFern Flaman
1981–82 2592.722146129.6901st East3rdNCAA Third PlaceFern Flaman
1982–83 13141.482911119.4525th East2nd Fern Flaman
1983–84 16121.5691010121.5005th East1st Fern Flaman
Year Overall Record Hockey East Record Beanpot Results Post Season Head Coach
WLTWin %WLTPtsWin %Finish
1984–85 13241.3551122123.3386th1stFern Flaman
1985–86 20172.5381814238.5593rd4thFern Flaman
1986–87 12213.3751118325.3915th2ndFern Flaman
1987–88 21134.605139430.5771st1stNCAA First RoundFern Flaman
1988–89 18162.5281311228.538T-3rd4thFern Flaman
1989–90 16192.459910220.476T-5th4thDon McKenney
1990–91 8252.25731628.1908th3rdDon McKenney
1991–92 16190.457714014.3337th4thBen Smith
1992–93 10241.300617113.2718th3rdBen Smith
1993–94 19137.577108626.5424th4thNCAA First RoundBen Smith
1994–95 16145.529118527.5634th3rdBen Smith
1995–96 10215.347613517.3547th2ndBen Smith
1996–97 8253.26421726.1439th3rdBruce Crowder
1997–98 21153.577138329.6044th4thBruce Crowder
1998–99 11203.368616214.2929th2ndBruce Crowder
1999-00 12195.403811521.438T-5th4thBruce Crowder
2000–01 1394.417713418.3757th3rdBruce Crowder
2001–02 19173.5261111224.5005th2ndBruce Crowder
2002–03 10213.338517212.250T-8th4thBruce Crowder
2003–04 11167.426513616.3339th3rdBruce Crowder
2004–05 15185.4611010424.5006th2ndBruce Crowder
2005–06 3247.191317713.2419th4thGreg Cronin
2006–07 13185.431915523.4267th3rdGreg Cronin
2007–08 16183.4731213226.4816th4thGreg Cronin
2008–09 25124.659186339.7222nd2ndNCAA First RoundGreg Cronin
2009–10 16162.5001114224.444 9th 3rdGreg Cronin
2010–11 14168.4741010727.500 6th 2ndGreg Cronin
2011–12 13165.456914422.407 T-8th 4th Jim Madigan
2012–13 9214.324518414.259 10th 2nd Jim Madigan
2013–14 19144.568108222.5565th 2nd Jim Madigan
2014–15 16164.500119224.5506th 2nd Jim Madigan
2015–16 22145108424.5456th 3rd NCAA First RoundJim Madigan

Roster

As of July 3, 2017.[5]

# S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights
1 Michigan Theut, JakeJake Theut Senior G 6' 3" (1.91 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 1993-10-16 Washington, Michigan New Hampshire (EHL)
2 North Carolina Owens, TrevorTrevor Owens Senior D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 204 lb (93 kg) 1993-11-24 Raleigh, North Carolina Jersey (USPHL)
4 Quebec Davies, JeremyJeremy Davies Sophomore D 5' 11" (1.8 m) 182 lb (83 kg) 1996-12-04 Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec Bloomington (USHL) NJD, 192nd overall 2016
5 Massachusetts Shea, RyanRyan Shea Sophomore D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 1997-02-11 Milton, Massachusetts Youngstown (USHL) CHI, 121st overall 2015
7 Massachusetts Picking, JohnJohn Picking Sophomore F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 176 lb (80 kg) 1995-03-12 Wellesley, Massachusetts Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL)
8 Massachusetts Gaudette, AdamAdam Gaudette (A) Junior F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 184 lb (83 kg) 1996-10-03 Braintree, Massachusetts Cedar Rapids (USHL) VAN, 149th overall 2015
9 Ontario Sikura, DylanDylan Sikura (A) Senior F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 166 lb (75 kg) 1995-06-01 Aurora, Ontario Aurora (OJHL) CHI, 178th overall 2014
10 Michigan Hawkins, BrandonBrandon Hawkins Junior (RS) F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 1994-04-25 Macomb Township, Michigan Bowling Green (WCHA)
11 Minnesota Blackmun, DrewDrew Blackmun Freshman F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 174 lb (79 kg) 1996-01-18 Minneapolis, Minnesota Aston (NAHL)
12 Massachusetts Goldstein, AustinAustin Goldstein Freshman F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 168 lb (76 kg) 1997-02-05 Saugus, Massachusetts Islanders (USPHL)
13 California Selanne, EetuEetu Selanne Freshman F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 1997-11-12 Coto de Caza, California Madison (USHL)
14 Michigan Cockerill, GarretGarret Cockerill (A) Senior D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 203 lb (92 kg) 1994-02-19 Brighton, Michigan Sioux City (USHL)
15 New Jersey Jozefek, GrantGrant Jozefek Sophomore F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 183 lb (83 kg) 1997-10-25 Chester, New Jersey Lincoln (USHL)
17 Massachusetts Filipe, MattMatt Filipe Sophomore F 6' 2" (1.88 m) 197 lb (89 kg) 1997-12-31 Lynnfield, Massachusetts Cedar Rapids (USHL) CAR, 67th overall 2016
18 Utah Solomon, RyanRyan Solomon Freshman D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 1996-11-11 Murray, Utah Aston (NAHL)
19 Massachusetts Griffin, LincolnLincoln Griffin Junior F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 1997-01-05 Walpole, Massachusetts Thayer (USHS–MA)
20 Ontario Williams, EricEric Williams Junior D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 189 lb (86 kg) 1995-06-14 Newmarket, Ontario Aurora (OJHL)
21 New Jersey Stevens, NolanNolan Stevens (C) Senior F 6' 3" (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1996-07-22 Sea Isle City, New Jersey USNTDP (USHL) STL, 125th overall 2016
22 Connecticut Carrabino, BillyBilly Carrabino Freshman D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 1997-03-20 New Canaan, Connecticut Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL)
23 Florida Schultz, BrandonBrandon Schultz Freshman F 5' 7" (1.7 m) 141 lb (64 kg) 1996-06-15 Estero, Florida Lincoln (USHL)
25 New York (state) Schule, PatrickPatrick Schule Sophomore F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 174 lb (79 kg) 1994-01-14 Queens, New York Jersey (USPHL)
26 Illinois Lerario, BiagioBiagio Lerario Sophomore F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1995-09-22 Addison, Illinois Lincoln (USHL)
27 New Jersey Hampton, BobbyBobby Hampton Freshman F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 174 lb (79 kg) 1997-11-18 Middletown, New Jersey Cedar Rapids (USHL)
28 Florida Solow, ZachZach Solow Freshman F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 1998-11-06 Naples, Florida Dubuque (USHL)
29 Iowa Cecere, GarrettGarrett Cecere Senior D 5' 9" (1.75 m) 179 lb (81 kg) 1995-01-05 West Des Moines, Iowa Sioux Falls (USHL)
31 New Jersey Primeau, CaydenCayden Primeau Freshman G 6' 3" (1.91 m) 179 lb (81 kg) 1999-08-11 Voorhees, New Jersey Lincoln (USHL) MTL, 199th overall 2017
39 Massachusetts Pecararo, LiamLiam Pecararo Junior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 164 lb (74 kg) 1996-04-06 Canton, Massachusetts Waterloo (USHL)
41 California Ruck, RyanRyan Ruck Junior G 6' 1" (1.85 m) 179 lb (81 kg) 1994-09-12 Coto de Caza, California Des Moines (USHL)

Top ten all-time scorers

These are the top ten all-time career scorers for the Northeastern University Huskies.

As of 2012–13 season.

Player Seasons Pos GP G A Pts PIM
Jim Martel 1972–76 C 110 93 117 210 n/a
Charlie Huck 1972–76 W 110 93 99 192 n/a
Rod Isbister 1982–86 W 127 79 108 187 138
Art Chisholm 1958–61 C 72 100 82 182 n/a
Dave Sherlock 1972–76 W 89 72 100 172 n/a
Jordan Shields 1992–96 L 142 62 104 166 146
Harry Mews 1986–90 W 133 64 101 165 337
Ken Manchurek 1980–84 W 111 76 86 162 83
Kevin Heffernan 1984–88 W 143 58 96 154 89
Mike Holmes 1974–78 D 108 25 127 152 100

Rico Rossi is the Huskies' career penalty minute leader with 406; Wade MacLeod is the career games leader with 149.

Notable alumni

Northeastern players who have gone on to significant professional hockey careers have included:

In addition to the above players, the following Huskies played in the National Hockey League:

See also

References

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