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Alabama Huntsville
Hockey Travels to Minnesota for Mariucci Classic
December 29, 2016 | Hockey
| University of Massachusetts Hockey Game Notes - Mariucci Classic | |
| Games 19 & 20 | Massachusetts Minutemen (4-12-2, 2-7-1 HEA) vs. Alabama Huntsville Chargers (7-11-2) | #11 Minnesota Golden Gophers (9-5-2) or Mercyhurst Lakers (7-9-1) |
| Dates | Times | Friday and Saturday, Dec. 30-31, 2016 | Friday: 5:00 p.m. ET - Saturday: 5:00 p.m. or 8:00 p.m. ET |
| Location | Minneapolis, Minn. - Mariucci Arena (10,000) |
| Series History | vs. Alabama Huntsville: UAH leads 1-0-0 | vs. Mercyhurst: UMass leads 1-0-0 | vs. Minnesota: Minnesota leads 3-0-0 |
| Live Statistics | Friday: GameTracker |
| Watch Live | Friday: BTN2Go | Saturday: TBD |
| Listen (Radio) | WHMP AM 1400/1240 FM 96.9/107.5 |
| Listen (Online) | WHMP Streaming Player | TuneIn App (mobile devices) |
| Game Notes | Massachusetts | Alabama Huntsville | Mercyhurst | Minnesota |
| Team Records | Massachusetts | Alabama Hunstville | Mercyhurst | Minnesota |
| @UMassHockey | @UMassAthletics | |
| Massachusetts Hockey | UMass Athletics | |
| Tickets | GopherSports.com |
| Game Promotions | None |
Quick Hits: Minutemen Drop Weekend Series to Arizona State
- UMass dropped both games of its weekend series with Arizona State prior to the holiday break, falling to the Sun Devils 4-1 in both contests.
- In game one, the Minutemen out-shot Arizona State, 31-22. Freshman Ryan Wischow made 18 saves for UMass and Robert Levin had 18 stops for the Sun Devils.
- UMass won 30 of 55 faceoffs (54.5%) in the contest, led by Jeszka (7 for 8, 87.5%) and Iacobellis (12 for 21, 57.1%).
- The Minutemen went 1-for-4 on the power play on the evening, while ASU was 0-for-1.
- Freshman Griff Jeszka's goal marked his fourth of the season, giving him nine points on the year to lead UMass' freshman class.
- Sophomore Kurt Keats' assist was his seventh of the season, tying the team lead for helpers. It also marked his 11th point of the year, one off his 2015-16 total of 12 in 35 games.
- In game two of the weekend, Arizona State ended the contest with a 26-24 edge in shots and went 1-for-4 on the power play, while UMass was 0-for-2. Wischow made 22 saves in net for the Minutemen Levin had 23 stops for the Sun Devils.
- Senior Steven Iacobellis netted his fourth goal of the season, his third in the past six games.
- Sophomore Austin Plevy's assist was his seventh of the year, tying him for the team lead. He also paces the squad in points with 12 through 18 games. Patrick Lee added an assist, as well, his fifth of the season.
Boeing Lands in Amherst
- UMass has added 5'8", 187-pound forward Brett Boeing to the roster following the close of the fall semester.
- Boeing, a sophomore, played one semester of college hockey at Michigan Tech last season where he totaled six points on a goal and five assists over 11 games and is eligible immediately for the Minutemen.
- Boeing returned to the Dubuque Fighting Saints of the United States Hockey League (USHL) for the second half of the 2015-16 season and logged a combined 25 points (7g, 18a) over 31 regular season games and 12 postseason contests. Over the course of three campaigns with Dubuque (2013-16), he logged 47 goals and 60 assists for 107 points in 170 games with a +9 rating. He served as the team's assistant captain in 2014-15, as well.
- Prior to his time in Dubuque, Boeing played one season of high school hockey at Shattuck-St. Mary's where registered 42 points on 25 goals and 17 assists in 2012-13.
A Historic Night for Wischow
- In a 4-3 loss to Princeton on Dec. 13, freshman Ryan Wischow made a career high 52 saves.
- Wischow's 52 saves marked the most stops for a UMass netminder in a regulation length game since Mike Johnson turned aside 60 shots vs. Boston College on Feb. 23, 2001.
Plevy in Hockey East
- With 10 points over the past 14 games (5g, 4a), sophomore Austin Plevy now ranks among the leaders in Hockey East in several categories.
- Nine of Plevy's 11 points (4g, 5a) have come on the power play and he ranks tied for eighth in power-play goals overall in Hockey east.
- Plevy has registered four of his five tallies in Hockey East games to rank him tied for 10th in the league in Hockey East play. His three power-play goals and seven power-play points against league foes are good for tied for third and tied for fifth, respectively. Plevy also ranks in the top-10 for shots on goal, tied for seventh with 28.
First Timers
- There have been a lot of "firsts" for the Minutemen over the opening 18 games of the 2016-17 season.
- In the first two games of the Greg Carvel era, all eight members of the freshmen class made their college hockey debuts, three of them picked up their first career points, one goaltender recorded his first career shutout (in his first career game), all while the Minutemen notched their first win of the season.
- Freshmen forwards Jonny Lazarus and Griff Jeszka each tallied their first goals of their collegiate careers, with Lazarus scoring in both games against the Tigers, and Jeszka getting on the scoresheet with an assist in game one vs. Colorado College and a goal in game two. Defenseman Shane Bear also recorded his first collegiate point, assisting on a goal scored by Steven Iacobellis.
- Freshman goaltender Ryan Wischow started his first college game in the Minutemen's season debut against the Tigers, turning in a stellar 31-save shutout on the way to a 3-0 victory for UMass, and his first career shutout. Over the Division I history of Minutemen hockey, Wischow is the only netminder to record a shutout in his first career game.
- Freshman Niko Hildenbrand logged his first collegiate point with a goal against Army West Point on Oct. 21.
- Freshmen Jack Suter and Jake McLaughlin both collected their first career points at No. 6/7 Quinnipiac with a goal and an assist, respectively.
- Defenseman Shane Bear picked up his first career goal for the Minutemen on Oct. 28 vs. New Hampshire.
- Suter collected his first collegiate assist on the game-tying goal vs. UConn on Nov. 4.
Reaching a Milestone
- Senior defenseman Marc Hetnik played the 100th game of his career at UMass on Nov. 18, 2016 at New Hampshire.
- Hetnik has four goals and 13 assists for 17 points thus far in his career with the Maroon and White and became the third member of the Minutemen's current roster to reach the century milestone in games played, joining classmates Steven Iacobellis and Ray Pigozzi.
Youth Movement
- Through 18 games, freshmen have provided 37.5% of the Minutemen's goals as Jonny Lazarus and Griff Jeszka lead the group with four each, while Shane Bear and Niko Hildenbrand have three apiece on the season and Jack Suter has contributed a goal, combining for 15 of the team's 40 tallies to date.
- A total of six freshmen have found the scoresheet over the first 18 games of the year, combining for 33 points or 28.6% of the team's scoring.
- In addition, of the Minutemen taking 10 or more faceoffs per-game, Jeszka is third for UMass with a 50.8% faceoff percentage (98 for 193).
- In Hockey East play, Bear ranks tied for 10th in the league in freshman scoring as five (3g, 2a) of his six points on the year have come in league games.
- A freshman has also accounted for three of the squad's wins in net as Ryan Wischow is 3-8-2 on the year and holds a team-best .904 save percentage and a 2.82 goals-against average.
Balanced Attack
- Of the 18 Minutemen skaters to dress against Boston College on Oct. 29, 11 of them combined for 12 points, including assists from five of six defensemen.
- Over the first 18 games of the season, not one Minuteman has registered more than five goals and 23 players out of the 28 who have seen action have tallied at least one point.
- Sophomore Austin Plevy leads the team in scoring with 12 points on five goals and seven assists, while six more players have seven points or more.
Mr. Consistent
- Senior Steven Iacobellis was named the 10th two-year captain in UMass history and fifth in the program's modern era this September.
- The Port Coquitlam, British Columbia native has appeared in 119 of a possible 122 games over his three-plus seasons with the Minutemen, totaling 75 points on 26 goals and 49 assists. Iacobellis, who was second on the squad in assists with 17 in 2015-16, has ranked in the top-five in scoring for UMass in each of his first three seasons with three straight seasons of 20+ points.
- As a sophomore in 2014-15, Iacobellis bested his freshman year total with 24 points to rank third on the team, while finishing fourth on the squad in goals (8) and third in assists (16).
- Iacobellis was honored as the team's 2013-14 Rookie of the Year after he tied for third on the team in scoring with 21 points on 11 goals and 10 assists.
- In 2013-14 Iacobellis ranked fourth among Division I freshmen with 383 faceoff wins and was eighth in faceoff winning percentage (.563, 383-for-680), while finishing the year tied for 16th among the nation's freshmen in goals scored and third in power-play goals.
A Little Help from My Friends
- In addition to Steven Iacobellis being named the UMass captain for 2016-17, senior defenseman Brennan Baxandall, junior forward Dominic Trento, senior goaltender Alex Wakaluk and sophomore defenseman William Lagesson will serve as the team's assistant captains this season.
- Baxandall has seen action in 58 games with the Minutemen and has logged seven points on two goals and five assists. The three-time Hockey East All-Academic Team member appeared in 14 games last season and contributed 23 blocks in addition to a goal and an assist.
- Trento is coming off a 2015-16 campaign that saw him set career bests in virtually every statistical category, finishing tied for fourth on the team in goals (8) and sixth in points (17). The Brockport, New York, native, who was named the NCAA's No. 2 Star of the Week on Oct. 10, 2015, has 29 career points over 60 games on 13 goals and 16 assists.
- Wakaluk is a two-time Hockey East Academic All-Star and three-time Hockey East All-Academic Team selection from Bellevue, Alberta. As a junior in 2015-16, the netminder logged a career high 439 minutes, 10 games played and 206 saves. He recorded his first career victory on January 2, 2016, turning aside 22 shots in a 2-1 overtime win at Army West Point.
- Lagesson, who was named an assistant captain prior to UMass' game vs. UConn on Nov. 4, played in 27 games as a freshman in 2015-16 and registered seven points on two goals and five assists.
Dynamic Duo
- Over the past three-plus seasons, a total of 123 games, seniors Steven Iacobellis and Ray Pigozzi have missed just a combined 19 contests between them.
- Of the 105 games where they have both been in the lineup, Pigozzi and Iacobellis have been linemates in 77 of those contests, combining for 110 points (37g, 73a).
Plevy Makes Big Impact in First Season
- Sophomore forward Austin Plevy made a splash as a rookie in 2015-16, finishing fourth on the team in scoring with 24 points (10g, 14a), which led the freshman class, and tied for the team lead in power-play goals with four, while pacing the squad with three game-winners.
- Plevy recorded a hat trick in his collegiate debut on Oct. 9, 2015, at Colorado College to join Connecticut's Max Letunov's as the first players in Division I hockey to do so in their first career games since Notre Dame's Anders Lee in 2010.
- Plevy's hat trick was the first by a UMass rookie since James Marcou found the back of the Vermont net three times as a freshman on Jan. 25, 2008.
- Following his five-point weekend with four goals and an assist to open the 2015-16 season, Plevy was named the Co-Hockey East Rookie of the Week and Co-UMass Student-Athlete of the Week on Oct. 12, 2015.
- Plevy was also tabbed NCAA Hockey's No. 1 Star of the Week and had the No. 1 play of the week on the NCAA's Top Plays, as well.
- The Langley, British Columbia, native was featured in Sports Illustrated's "Faces In The Crowd" for that debut performance.
On the Blueline
- The Minutemen return seven of eight defensemen from their 2015-16 roster, including four individuals who played 25+ games on the UMass blueline last season, three of whom where freshmen (Ivan Chukarov, Callum Fryer and William Lagesson).
- As a rookie in 2015-16, Ivan Chukarov was one of three players on the Minutemen roster to appear in all 36 games and was second among the team's defensemen in scoring with eight points on three goals and five assists. Drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in the seventh round of the 2015 entry draft, Chukarov was named a co-recipient of the Craig Ramsay award winner at Buffalo's development camp this summer, given to the "hardest working player" at camp.
- This year, the Minutemen's roster features 10 defensemen, with seven freshmen and sophomores in the group. Freshman Shane Bear comes to Amherst with impressive credentials as he won an AJHL Championship with the Brooks Bandits and a gold medal with Canada West at the World Junior A Challenge in 2015-16, amassing 108 points over 156 career games with Brooks.
International Experience
- Defenseman William Lagesson took part in the 2016 World Junior Championship as a member of Team Sweden and reached the Bronze Medal game as a freshman in 2015-16.
- Lagesson, who played for Sweden at World Juniors in 2015, became the first Minuteman to compete for his country in the tournament since Stephen Werner '06 was a member of Team USA in 2004.
- Lagesson previously dressed for Team Sweden in 65 international contests between the U16, U17, U18 and U20 levels.
- At the 2015 World Junior Championship, he helped Sweden to a 4-0 record in the preliminary round and an appearance in the Bronze Medal game.
- Lagesson finished the 2016 WJC tournament two goals and one assist and a +7 rating over seven games. He was among the plus-minus leaders for the tournament.
Eight is Great
- UMass has welcomed a group of eight freshmen to the fold for the 2016-17 season, including five forwards, two defensemen and one goaltender.
- The group represents five states (California, Illinois, Nebraska, New York and Wisconsin) and one province (Alberta).
- Five of the freshmen previously played in the USHL, including three who were previously teammates with the Fargo Force: Niko Hildenbrand, Jake McLaughlin and Ryan Wischow.




























