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Mercyhurst Lakers men's ice hockey

The Mercyhurst Lakers men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association hockey team that represents Mercyhurst University in Erie, Pennsylvania under Head Coach Rick Gotkin. The team is currently a Division I hockey team playing out of the Mercyhurst Ice Center located on the school campus. The Mercyhurst Lakers started out as a club sport at the school, moving up to Division III, followed by Division II, and now plays Division I in the Atlantic Hockey Association conference. After joining their step up into Division I in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in 1998, the Lakers have won their conference tournament making NCAA tournament appearances in 2001, 2003, and 2005.

Mercyhurst Lakers men's ice hockey
Current season
UniversityMercyhurst University
ConferenceAHA
Head coachRick Gotkin
36th season, 598–501–103 (.540)
Assistant coaches
ArenaMercyhurst Ice Center
Erie, Pennsylvania
ColorsForest green and navy blue[1]
   
NCAA Tournament Runner-up
DII: 1993, 1995
NCAA Tournament appearances
DIII: 1991, DII: 1993, 1995, DI: 2001, 2003, 2005
Conference Tournament championships
DII: 1995, DI: 2001, 2003, 2005
Conference regular season championships
2014
Current uniform

History edit

Club Sport edit

Chris Cuzzola, who was a student at Mercyhurst playing club hockey at Gannon University, happened to talk to former president of Mercyhurst University, William Garvey, about hockey.[2] As a result of this, hockey would be instated as a club sport competing in the Erie Senior Hockey League for the 1986–1987 season.[3] The coach for the first club season was Bob Cisek who was a Mercyhurst professor at the time. At the club level in the Erie Senior Hockey League, the Lakers went 15-0-3, finishing first in the league.[4]

Division II & Division III edit

After just 1 year at the club level, the Mercyhurst Lakers began an independent trial run at the varsity level, Division III in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) South hockey league. Mercyhurst Athletic Director John Leisering stated, “The administration was immediately enthusiastic about a possible move to varsity status and with the support of the hockey people, the move was approved after just a few months.”[5]

Named head coach for the Lakers in their first season at the Division III level was Fred Lane. Lane was one of the founding members for the Gannon University Golden Knights club hockey and was affiliated with the Gannon hockey program since 1967. As a player, he was Most Valuable Player his sophomore, junior, and senior years and coached the team in 1973 returning in 1978. In 10 seasons as the head coach for the Golden Knights, Lane had a record of 153–14–14, winning 2 Western Pennsylvania College Hockey Association league championships, 6 division championships, and was named WPCHA coach of the year 3 times. In addition to coaching, he was a member of the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States (AHAUS) and the Ontario Coaches Association.[3]

Along with Head Coach Fred Lane, was Associate Coach Bob Cisek who ran the program a year ago at the club level. For the 1987–1988 season, the Lakers had a very competitive schedule in their first season as a Division III team playing a combination of both club and varsity teams. The Lakers opened up their first NCAA Division III season on Saturday, October 31 at West Chester University of Pennsylvania playing their home games at both the Erie Civic Center and Glenwood Ice Rink.[6] The highlight of the season being the game against Division I Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's ice hockey on November 25[6] which they lost 7–3. With 18 of the 28 players being freshmen on the team, Mercyhurst Lakers ended their first varsity season going 16–7–0.[7]

Following the 1987–1988 season, on April 29 of 1988, Mercyhurst College Athletic Director John Leisering named Rick Gotkin as head coach of the team saying, “Rick’s playing, coaching, and recruiting credentials were just the mix Mercyhurst was looking for.”[8] At 28 years of age, Rick Gotkin comes from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, which played at the Division I level in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference where Gotkin served as Assistant Varsity Hockey Coach for the past 2 years (1986–1988). Before Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Gotkin was a coach at SUNY-Brockport (Division III), coached the Enschede Lions in the Netherlands, was head coach at SUNY-Canton (NCAA-Junior College), and was head coach of the Fife Flyers of the British Hockey League. After coaching Rensselaer, was hired as head coach for the Mercyhurst Lakers.[8]

For the 1988–1989 season, the Mercyhurst Lakers played in the ECAC-West Division alongside SUNY-Brockport, Canisius College, SUNY-Fredonia, SUNY-Potsdam and St. Bonaventure University.[8] In the Lakers first full season as an NCAA Division III program, the Lakers took a record of 11–1–1 under new Head Coach Rick Gotkin.[7] The first time the Lakers would be ranked was in the 1990–1991 season where they ranked 9th in the short history of the team.[9] During the 1991–1992, the Mercyhurst Lakers opened up their new rink on campus, the Mercyhurst Ice Center. According to the first Division II poll released, the Mercyhurst Lakers ranked 2nd in the 1992–1993 season only behind Bemidji State University.[10] In that season, the Lakers finished with 2 wins and 3 losses against Division I teams. The wins coming against Kent State University and the University of Alabama-Huntsville and the losses coming from Kent State and two from the University of Alaska-Anchorage.[10] The first time the team would be ranked 1st in their history was in December 1994.[11] In the 1994–1995 season, the Lakers went 23-3-2 coming out with their first ever ECAC-West division championship and placing second in the NCAA Division II play-offs.[12]

In September 1997, while the Meryhurst Lakers were playing in the ECAC-West division, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) rounded up 8 teams to form a Division I hockey conference. Joining the conferences of Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference, Hockey East, Central Collegiate Hockey Association, and Western Collegiate Hockey Association in NCAA Division I men's ice hockey with 48 schools playing in 5 Division I conferences. The MAAC included Canisius College, Fairfield University, and Iona College (New York) as full members with American International College (AIC), University of Connecticut, Holy Cross College, Quinnipiac College, and Sacred Heart University as associate members with visions of Bentley University and Mercyhurst joining for the 1999–2000 season making the conference 10 teams.[13]

Division I edit

 
The Mercyhurst men's ice hockey team plays against Air Force in 2018

In May 1998, the Mercyhurst board of trustees approved the transition from Division II non-scholarship to play Division I ice hockey in the NCAA.[14] The Lakers ended their long association with the Eastern College Athletic Conference West division to play Division I hockey in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. In the Lakers first full season at the Division I level in the 1999–2000 season, Mercyhurst went 20-14-2 with Rick Gotkin still as head coach of the team.[7] In 2003, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference reorganized to create the Atlantic Hockey Association with Quinnipiac, Connecticut, AIC, Canisius, Holy Cross, Sacred Heart, Bentley, Army Black Knights, and Mercyhurst as the 9 members of the league.

Currently the Atlantic Hockey Association contains 10 teams; Mercyhurst, AIC, Niagara University, Air Force Falcons, Army, Canisius, Sacred Heart, Bentley, Holy Cross, and Rochester Institute of Technology.

Season-by-season results edit

Source:[15]

All-time coaching records edit

As of the completion of 2022–23 season[15]

Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1987–1988 Fred Lane 1 16–7–0 .696
1988–Present Rick Gotkin 35 598–501–103 .540
Totals 2 coaches 36 seasons 614–508–103 .543

Statistical leaders edit

Source:[16]

Career points leaders edit

Player Years GP G A Pts PIM
Scott Burfoot 1988–1992 113 141 149 290 197
Kevin McKinnon 1992–1996 91 119 79 198 226
Troy Winch 1989–1992 93 80 106 186 128
Craig MacDonald 1991–1995 111 70 107 177 122
Mick Keen 1988–1992 119 80 82 162 95
Louis Goulet 1998–2002 137 61 96 157 88
Ben Cottreau 2004–2008 132 61 95 156 230
John Evangelista 1994–1998 103 57 97 154 111
Bryce Bohun 1992–1996 98 49 101 150 28
Bob Atkin 1995–1999 105 66 81 147 52

Statistics current through the start of the 2022–23 season.

Awards and honors edit

NCAA edit

All-Americans edit

NCAA Division III / II

  • 1990-91: Scott Burfoot F
  • 1992-93: Andrew Moir D
  • 1994-95: Justin Proud D
  • 1995-96: Kevin McKinnon F
  • 1996-97: John Evangelista F
  • 1997-98: John Evangelista F

AHCA Second Team All-Americans

ECAC West edit

Individual awards edit

All-Conference teams edit

First Team All-ECAC

  • 1990–91: Scott Burfoot, F
  • 1992–93: Andrew Moir, D
  • 1995–96: Kevin McKinnon, F

Second Team All-ECAC

  • 1992–93: Rob Madia, F
  • 1994–95: Justin Proud, D
  • 1996–97: John Evangelista, F
  • 1997–98: John Evangelista, F


MAAC edit

Individual awards edit

All-Conference teams edit

First Team All-MAAC

  • 1999–00: Paul Colotino, D
  • 2000–01: Peter Aubry, G; Eric Ellis, F
  • 2001–02: Peter Aubry, G; Louis Goulet, F

Second Team All-MAAC

  • 1999–00: Eric Ellis, F; Louis Goulet, F
  • 2000–01: Jody Robinson, D; Louis Goulet, F; Tom McMonagle, F
  • 2001–02: Adam Tackaberry, F
  • 2002–03: T. J. Kemp, D; Rich Hansen, F

MAAC All-Rookie Team

  • 2000–01: Adam Tackaberry, F
  • 2001–02: T. J. Kemp, D; Rich Hansen, F
  • 2002–03: Conrad Martin, D; Scott Reynolds, F

Atlantic Hockey edit

Individual awards edit

All-Conference teams edit

First Team All-Atlantic Hockey

Second Team All-Atlantic Hockey

  • 2003–04: Mike Carter, F; David Wrigley, F
  • 2004–05: Conrad Martin, D; David Wrigley, F
  • 2005–06: Ben Cottreau, F
  • 2007–08: Ben Cottreau, F
  • 2008–09: Ryan Zapolski, G; Steve Cameron, F; Matt Pierce, F
  • 2009–10: Brandon Coccimigilo, F
  • 2010–11: Ryan Zapolski, G
  • 2012–13: Ryan Misiak, F
  • 2013–14: Dan O'Donoghue, F
  • 2014–15: Ryan Misiak, F
  • 2016–17: Derek Barach, F
  • 2017–18: Brandon Wildung, G; Joseph Duszak, D; Jack Riley, F; Derek Barach, F
  • 2020–21: Joseph Maziarz, D; Jon Bendorf, F; Carson Brière, F
  • 2022–23: Eric Esposito, F

Third Team All-Atlantic Hockey

Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team

  • 2003–04: Jamie Hunt, D
  • 2004–05: Ben Cottreau, F
  • 2005–06: Chris Trafford, F
  • 2006–07: Cullen Eddy, D
  • 2007–08: Jeff Terminesi, D
  • 2008–09: Phil Ginand, F
  • 2010–11: Taylor Holstrom, F
  • 2011–12: Tyler Shiplo, D; Dan Bahntge, F
  • 2014–15: Jack Riley, F
  • 2015–16: Lester Lancaster, D; Derek Barach, F
  • 2018–19: Josh McDougall, D
  • 2020–21: Austin Heidemann, F; Carson Brière, F
  • 2022–23: Owen Say, G

Mercyhurst Ice Center edit

Before the opening of the Mercyhurst Ice Center, the Mercyhurst Lakers played their games at the Erie Civic Center and Glenwood Ice Rink. Due to constantly being on the road, the Lakers team referred to themselves as “The Boys On The Bus”. Needing a rink on campus, Mercyhurst President, William Garvey, found a deal to fund the building for a rink on campus.[17] On December 8, 1991, the Lakers began to play in the Mercyhurst Ice Center located on the Mercyhurst University campus.[18] They opened the new rink against the Rochester Institute of Technology that they lost 5–4.[7]

Notable alumni edit

Jamie Hunt, Mercyhurst 2003–2006.[19]Nick Jones, Mercyhurst 2010–2014.[19]T.J. Kemp, Mercyhurst 2001–2005.[19]Ryan Zapolski, Mercyhurst 2007–2011.[19]

Current roster edit

As of September 14, 2023.[20]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights
1   Matt Lenz Junior G 5' 11" (1.8 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 1999-06-02 Grapevine, Texas Steinbach (MJHL)
2   Philip Waugh Senior F 6' 4" (1.93 m) 217 lb (98 kg) 2000-01-10 McLean, Virginia P. A. L. (NCDC)
3   Jake Beaune Junior D 6' 3" (1.91 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 2000-06-13 Livonia, Michigan Lincoln (USHL)
4   Jaryd Sych Freshman D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 2003-02-10 Airdrie, Alberta Notre Dame (SJHL)
5   Jackson McCarthy Freshman D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 2002-09-27 West Seneca, New York Northeast (NAHL)
6   Trent Sambrook Freshman D 5' 9" (1.75 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 2002-01-03 Winnipeg, Manitoba Winkler (MJHL)
7   Tyler DesRochers Freshman D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2003-04-02 Howell, New Jersey Johnstown (NAHL)
8   Tyler Gaulin Sophomore F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 178 lb (81 kg) 2001-11-09 Kingston, New Hampshire Maine (NAHL)
9   Sean James Freshman F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 161 lb (73 kg) 2002-09-10 Almonte, Ontario Smiths Falls (CCHL)
10   Steven Agriogianis Senior F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1999-01-07 East Hanover, New Jersey Northeastern (HEA)
11   Barrett Brooks Sophomore F 5' 8" (1.73 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 2001-12-19 Stevens Point, Wisconsin Western Michigan (NCHC)
12   Dustin Geregach Junior D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 2001-11-14 McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania Johnstown (NAHL)
14   Boris Skalos Freshman F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 176 lb (80 kg) 2003-01-06 Clifton, New Jersey Fargo (USHL)
15   Tommy Bannister Sophomore F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 2001-09-05 Clayton, New York New Jersey (NAHL)
16   Ryan Coughlin Sophomore F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 2001-02-09 Charlotte, North Carolina New Jersey (NAHL)
18   Davis Fry Freshman F 6' 4" (1.93 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 2003-08-04 Regina, Saskatchewan Steinbach (MJHL)
19   Garrett Dahm Junior F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 2000-06-29 Belleville, Illinois Youngstown (USHL)
20   Keanan Stewart Senior F 6' 3" (1.91 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 2000-04-29 Elmira, Ontario Burlington (OJHL)
21   Mickey Burns Senior F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 2000-04-03 Wayne, New Jersey Vermont (HEA)
22   Kyler Head Senior F 6' 4" (1.93 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1999-07-13 Malone, New York Robert Morris (AHA)
23   Cameron Ricotta Freshman F 5' 8" (1.73 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 2002-05-17 Cheektowaga, New York Fairbanks (NAHL)
24   Marko Reifenberger Senior F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1999-01-19 Hastings, Minnesota Minnesota Magicians (NAHL)
26   Spencer Smith Freshman F 5' 8" (1.73 m) 174 lb (79 kg) 2002-05-20 St. Catharines, Ontario Penticton (BCHL)
27   Nicholas Kent Sophomore D 5' 10" (1.78 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2001-02-01 Anaheim, California Vernon (BCHL)
28   Tyler Nasca Sophomore D 5' 11" (1.8 m) 160 lb (73 kg) 2001-01-09 Buffalo, New York Lone Star (NAHL)
29   Adrien Bisson Graduate D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1999-01-18 Cornwall, Ontario Maine (HEA)
31   Owen Say Sophomore G 6' 2" (1.88 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 2001-06-05 London, Ontario Salmon Arm (BCHL)
37   Connor Pelc Freshman F 6' 2" (1.88 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 2003-04-28 Buffalo, New York Sioux Falls (USHL)
39   Will Margel Junior F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 2001-03-16 Potomac, Maryland New Hampshire (HEA)
44   Simon Bucheler Freshman G 6' 2" (1.88 m) 188 lb (85 kg) 2002-03-29 Saint-Laurent, Quebec Shreveport (NAHL)

Olympians edit

This is a list of Mercyhurst alumni were a part of an Olympic team.

Name Position Mercyhurst Tenure Team Year Finish
Ryan Zapolski Goaltender 2007–2011   USA 2018 7th

Lakers in the NHL edit

As of July 1, 2022.

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The Mercyhurst Lakers men s ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association hockey team that represents Mercyhurst University in Erie Pennsylvania under Head Coach Rick Gotkin The team is currently a Division I hockey team playing out of the Mercyhurst Ice Center located on the school campus The Mercyhurst Lakers started out as a club sport at the school moving up to Division III followed by Division II and now plays Division I in the Atlantic Hockey Association conference After joining their step up into Division I in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in 1998 the Lakers have won their conference tournament making NCAA tournament appearances in 2001 2003 and 2005 Mercyhurst Lakers men s ice hockeyCurrent seasonUniversityMercyhurst UniversityConferenceAHAHead coachRick Gotkin36th season 598 501 103 540 Assistant coachesGreg GardnerTom PeffallRyan ZapolskiArenaMercyhurst Ice CenterErie PennsylvaniaColorsForest green and navy blue 1 NCAA Tournament Runner upDII 1993 1995NCAA Tournament appearancesDIII 1991 DII 1993 1995 DI 2001 2003 2005Conference Tournament championshipsDII 1995 DI 2001 2003 2005Conference regular season championships2014Current uniform Contents 1 History 1 1 Club Sport 1 2 Division II amp Division III 1 3 Division I 2 Season by season results 3 All time coaching records 4 Statistical leaders 4 1 Career points leaders 5 Awards and honors 5 1 NCAA 5 1 1 All Americans 5 2 ECAC West 5 2 1 Individual awards 5 2 2 All Conference teams 5 3 MAAC 5 3 1 Individual awards 5 3 2 All Conference teams 5 4 Atlantic Hockey 5 4 1 Individual awards 5 4 2 All Conference teams 6 Mercyhurst Ice Center 7 Notable alumni 8 Current roster 9 Olympians 10 Lakers in the NHL 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editClub Sport edit Chris Cuzzola who was a student at Mercyhurst playing club hockey at Gannon University happened to talk to former president of Mercyhurst University William Garvey about hockey 2 As a result of this hockey would be instated as a club sport competing in the Erie Senior Hockey League for the 1986 1987 season 3 The coach for the first club season was Bob Cisek who was a Mercyhurst professor at the time At the club level in the Erie Senior Hockey League the Lakers went 15 0 3 finishing first in the league 4 Division II amp Division III edit After just 1 year at the club level the Mercyhurst Lakers began an independent trial run at the varsity level Division III in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference ECAC South hockey league Mercyhurst Athletic Director John Leisering stated The administration was immediately enthusiastic about a possible move to varsity status and with the support of the hockey people the move was approved after just a few months 5 Named head coach for the Lakers in their first season at the Division III level was Fred Lane Lane was one of the founding members for the Gannon University Golden Knights club hockey and was affiliated with the Gannon hockey program since 1967 As a player he was Most Valuable Player his sophomore junior and senior years and coached the team in 1973 returning in 1978 In 10 seasons as the head coach for the Golden Knights Lane had a record of 153 14 14 winning 2 Western Pennsylvania College Hockey Association league championships 6 division championships and was named WPCHA coach of the year 3 times In addition to coaching he was a member of the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States AHAUS and the Ontario Coaches Association 3 Along with Head Coach Fred Lane was Associate Coach Bob Cisek who ran the program a year ago at the club level For the 1987 1988 season the Lakers had a very competitive schedule in their first season as a Division III team playing a combination of both club and varsity teams The Lakers opened up their first NCAA Division III season on Saturday October 31 at West Chester University of Pennsylvania playing their home games at both the Erie Civic Center and Glenwood Ice Rink 6 The highlight of the season being the game against Division I Notre Dame Fighting Irish men s ice hockey on November 25 6 which they lost 7 3 With 18 of the 28 players being freshmen on the team Mercyhurst Lakers ended their first varsity season going 16 7 0 7 Following the 1987 1988 season on April 29 of 1988 Mercyhurst College Athletic Director John Leisering named Rick Gotkin as head coach of the team saying Rick s playing coaching and recruiting credentials were just the mix Mercyhurst was looking for 8 At 28 years of age Rick Gotkin comes from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute which played at the Division I level in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference where Gotkin served as Assistant Varsity Hockey Coach for the past 2 years 1986 1988 Before Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Gotkin was a coach at SUNY Brockport Division III coached the Enschede Lions in the Netherlands was head coach at SUNY Canton NCAA Junior College and was head coach of the Fife Flyers of the British Hockey League After coaching Rensselaer was hired as head coach for the Mercyhurst Lakers 8 For the 1988 1989 season the Mercyhurst Lakers played in the ECAC West Division alongside SUNY Brockport Canisius College SUNY Fredonia SUNY Potsdam and St Bonaventure University 8 In the Lakers first full season as an NCAA Division III program the Lakers took a record of 11 1 1 under new Head Coach Rick Gotkin 7 The first time the Lakers would be ranked was in the 1990 1991 season where they ranked 9th in the short history of the team 9 During the 1991 1992 the Mercyhurst Lakers opened up their new rink on campus the Mercyhurst Ice Center According to the first Division II poll released the Mercyhurst Lakers ranked 2nd in the 1992 1993 season only behind Bemidji State University 10 In that season the Lakers finished with 2 wins and 3 losses against Division I teams The wins coming against Kent State University and the University of Alabama Huntsville and the losses coming from Kent State and two from the University of Alaska Anchorage 10 The first time the team would be ranked 1st in their history was in December 1994 11 In the 1994 1995 season the Lakers went 23 3 2 coming out with their first ever ECAC West division championship and placing second in the NCAA Division II play offs 12 In September 1997 while the Meryhurst Lakers were playing in the ECAC West division the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference MAAC rounded up 8 teams to form a Division I hockey conference Joining the conferences of Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Hockey East Central Collegiate Hockey Association and Western Collegiate Hockey Association in NCAA Division I men s ice hockey with 48 schools playing in 5 Division I conferences The MAAC included Canisius College Fairfield University and Iona College New York as full members with American International College AIC University of Connecticut Holy Cross College Quinnipiac College and Sacred Heart University as associate members with visions of Bentley University and Mercyhurst joining for the 1999 2000 season making the conference 10 teams 13 Division I edit nbsp The Mercyhurst men s ice hockey team plays against Air Force in 2018In May 1998 the Mercyhurst board of trustees approved the transition from Division II non scholarship to play Division I ice hockey in the NCAA 14 The Lakers ended their long association with the Eastern College Athletic Conference West division to play Division I hockey in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference In the Lakers first full season at the Division I level in the 1999 2000 season Mercyhurst went 20 14 2 with Rick Gotkin still as head coach of the team 7 In 2003 the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference reorganized to create the Atlantic Hockey Association with Quinnipiac Connecticut AIC Canisius Holy Cross Sacred Heart Bentley Army Black Knights and Mercyhurst as the 9 members of the league Currently the Atlantic Hockey Association contains 10 teams Mercyhurst AIC Niagara University Air Force Falcons Army Canisius Sacred Heart Bentley Holy Cross and Rochester Institute of Technology Season by season results editMain article List of Mercyhurst Lakers men s ice hockey seasons Source 15 All time coaching records editAs of the completion of 2022 23 season 15 Tenure Coach Years Record Pct 1987 1988 Fred Lane 1 16 7 0 6961988 Present Rick Gotkin 35 598 501 103 540Totals 2 coaches 36 seasons 614 508 103 543Statistical leaders editSource 16 Career points leaders edit Player Years GP G A Pts PIMScott Burfoot 1988 1992 113 141 149 290 197Kevin McKinnon 1992 1996 91 119 79 198 226Troy Winch 1989 1992 93 80 106 186 128Craig MacDonald 1991 1995 111 70 107 177 122Mick Keen 1988 1992 119 80 82 162 95Louis Goulet 1998 2002 137 61 96 157 88Ben Cottreau 2004 2008 132 61 95 156 230John Evangelista 1994 1998 103 57 97 154 111Bryce Bohun 1992 1996 98 49 101 150 28Bob Atkin 1995 1999 105 66 81 147 52Statistics current through the start of the 2022 23 season Awards and honors editNCAA edit All Americans edit NCAA Division III II 1990 91 Scott Burfoot F 1992 93 Andrew Moir D 1994 95 Justin Proud D 1995 96 Kevin McKinnon F 1996 97 John Evangelista F 1997 98 John Evangelista F AHCA Second Team All Americans 2018 19 Joseph Duszak D ECAC West edit Individual awards edit Player of the Year Scott Burfoot 1991 1992 Scott Barber 1993 Kevin McKinnon 1996 Rookie of the Year Craig MacDonald 1992 Kevin McKinnon 1993 All Conference teams edit First Team All ECAC 1990 91 Scott Burfoot F 1992 93 Andrew Moir D 1995 96 Kevin McKinnon F Second Team All ECAC 1992 93 Rob Madia F 1994 95 Justin Proud D 1996 97 John Evangelista F 1997 98 John Evangelista F MAAC edit Individual awards edit Defensive Player of the Year Paul Colontino D 2000 Goaltender of the Year Peter Aubry 2001 2002 Offensive Rookie of the Year Adam Tackaberry C 2001 Scott Reynolds F 2003 Coach of the Year Rick Gotkin 2001 Tournament Most Valuable Player Jeff Gould 2001 David Wrigley 2003 All Conference teams edit First Team All MAAC 1999 00 Paul Colotino D 2000 01 Peter Aubry G Eric Ellis F 2001 02 Peter Aubry G Louis Goulet F Second Team All MAAC 1999 00 Eric Ellis F Louis Goulet F 2000 01 Jody Robinson D Louis Goulet F Tom McMonagle F 2001 02 Adam Tackaberry F 2002 03 T J Kemp D Rich Hansen F MAAC All Rookie Team 2000 01 Adam Tackaberry F 2001 02 T J Kemp D Rich Hansen F 2002 03 Conrad Martin D Scott Reynolds F Atlantic Hockey edit Individual awards edit Player of the Year Jimmy Sarjeant G 2014 Joseph Duszak D 2019 Rookie of the Year Ben Cottreau 2005 Taylor Holstrom 2011 Lester Lancaster 2016 Best Defensive Forward Scott Reynolds F 2005 Dan O Donoghue F 2014 Jack Riley F 2018 Joshua Lammon F 2019 Best Defenseman T J Kemp 2004 Conrad Martin 2005 Nick Jones 2014 Lester Lancaster 2017 Joseph Duszak 2019 Individual Sportsmanship Award Chris Risi F 2010 Nick Jones 2014 Bryan Sienerth 2018 Regular Season Goaltending Award Jimmy Sarjeant 2014 Regular Season Scoring Trophy Ben Cottreau 2006 Matthew Zay 2013 Eric Esposito 2023 Coach of the Year Rick Gotkin 2014 2018 Most Valuable Player in Tournament Scott Champagne 2005 All Conference teams edit First Team All Atlantic Hockey 2003 04 T J Kemp D 2004 05 T J Kemp D 2005 06 Jamie Hunt D Dave Borrelli F 2012 13 Nick Jones F 2013 14 Jimmy Sarjeant G Nick Jones D Matthew Zay F 2015 16 Lester Lancaster D 2016 17 Lester Lancaster D 2018 19 Joseph Duszak D Derek Barach F Second Team All Atlantic Hockey 2003 04 Mike Carter F David Wrigley F 2004 05 Conrad Martin D David Wrigley F 2005 06 Ben Cottreau F 2007 08 Ben Cottreau F 2008 09 Ryan Zapolski G Steve Cameron F Matt Pierce F 2009 10 Brandon Coccimigilo F 2010 11 Ryan Zapolski G 2012 13 Ryan Misiak F 2013 14 Dan O Donoghue F 2014 15 Ryan Misiak F 2016 17 Derek Barach F 2017 18 Brandon Wildung G Joseph Duszak D Jack Riley F Derek Barach F 2020 21 Joseph Maziarz D Jon Bendorf F Carson Briere F 2022 23 Eric Esposito F Third Team All Atlantic Hockey 2008 09 Scott Pitt F 2009 10 Ryan Zapolski G 2010 11 Jeff Terminesi D Scott Pitt F 2011 12 Nick Jones D 2012 13 Matthew Zay F 2014 15 Daniel Bahntge F 2015 16 Derek Barach F 2021 22 Carson Briere F Atlantic Hockey All Rookie Team 2003 04 Jamie Hunt D 2004 05 Ben Cottreau F 2005 06 Chris Trafford F 2006 07 Cullen Eddy D 2007 08 Jeff Terminesi D 2008 09 Phil Ginand F 2010 11 Taylor Holstrom F 2011 12 Tyler Shiplo D Dan Bahntge F 2014 15 Jack Riley F 2015 16 Lester Lancaster D Derek Barach F 2018 19 Josh McDougall D 2020 21 Austin Heidemann F Carson Briere F 2022 23 Owen Say GMercyhurst Ice Center editBefore the opening of the Mercyhurst Ice Center the Mercyhurst Lakers played their games at the Erie Civic Center and Glenwood Ice Rink Due to constantly being on the road the Lakers team referred to themselves as The Boys On The Bus Needing a rink on campus Mercyhurst President William Garvey found a deal to fund the building for a rink on campus 17 On December 8 1991 the Lakers began to play in the Mercyhurst Ice Center located on the Mercyhurst University campus 18 They opened the new rink against the Rochester Institute of Technology that they lost 5 4 7 Notable alumni editJamie Hunt Mercyhurst 2003 2006 19 Nick Jones Mercyhurst 2010 2014 19 T J Kemp Mercyhurst 2001 2005 19 Ryan Zapolski Mercyhurst 2007 2011 19 Current roster editAs of September 14 2023 20 No S P C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights1 nbsp Matt Lenz Junior G 5 11 1 8 m 170 lb 77 kg 1999 06 02 Grapevine Texas Steinbach MJHL 2 nbsp Philip Waugh Senior F 6 4 1 93 m 217 lb 98 kg 2000 01 10 McLean Virginia P A L NCDC 3 nbsp Jake Beaune Junior D 6 3 1 91 m 195 lb 88 kg 2000 06 13 Livonia Michigan Lincoln USHL 4 nbsp Jaryd Sych Freshman D 6 2 1 88 m 194 lb 88 kg 2003 02 10 Airdrie Alberta Notre Dame SJHL 5 nbsp Jackson McCarthy Freshman D 6 1 1 85 m 205 lb 93 kg 2002 09 27 West Seneca New York Northeast NAHL 6 nbsp Trent Sambrook Freshman D 5 9 1 75 m 165 lb 75 kg 2002 01 03 Winnipeg Manitoba Winkler MJHL 7 nbsp Tyler DesRochers Freshman D 6 0 1 83 m 185 lb 84 kg 2003 04 02 Howell New Jersey Johnstown NAHL 8 nbsp Tyler Gaulin Sophomore F 6 0 1 83 m 178 lb 81 kg 2001 11 09 Kingston New Hampshire Maine NAHL 9 nbsp Sean James Freshman F 6 0 1 83 m 161 lb 73 kg 2002 09 10 Almonte Ontario Smiths Falls CCHL 10 nbsp Steven Agriogianis Senior F 5 9 1 75 m 175 lb 79 kg 1999 01 07 East Hanover New Jersey Northeastern HEA 11 nbsp Barrett Brooks Sophomore F 5 8 1 73 m 170 lb 77 kg 2001 12 19 Stevens Point Wisconsin Western Michigan NCHC 12 nbsp Dustin Geregach Junior D 6 0 1 83 m 181 lb 82 kg 2001 11 14 McKees Rocks Pennsylvania Johnstown NAHL 14 nbsp Boris Skalos Freshman F 5 11 1 8 m 176 lb 80 kg 2003 01 06 Clifton New Jersey Fargo USHL 15 nbsp Tommy Bannister Sophomore F 5 9 1 75 m 180 lb 82 kg 2001 09 05 Clayton New York New Jersey NAHL 16 nbsp Ryan Coughlin Sophomore F 6 0 1 83 m 180 lb 82 kg 2001 02 09 Charlotte North Carolina New Jersey NAHL 18 nbsp Davis Fry Freshman F 6 4 1 93 m 194 lb 88 kg 2003 08 04 Regina Saskatchewan Steinbach MJHL 19 nbsp Garrett Dahm Junior F 6 1 1 85 m 175 lb 79 kg 2000 06 29 Belleville Illinois Youngstown USHL 20 nbsp Keanan Stewart Senior F 6 3 1 91 m 195 lb 88 kg 2000 04 29 Elmira Ontario Burlington OJHL 21 nbsp Mickey Burns Senior F 5 9 1 75 m 175 lb 79 kg 2000 04 03 Wayne New Jersey Vermont HEA 22 nbsp Kyler Head Senior F 6 4 1 93 m 215 lb 98 kg 1999 07 13 Malone New York Robert Morris AHA 23 nbsp Cameron Ricotta Freshman F 5 8 1 73 m 170 lb 77 kg 2002 05 17 Cheektowaga New York Fairbanks NAHL 24 nbsp Marko Reifenberger Senior F 6 0 1 83 m 190 lb 86 kg 1999 01 19 Hastings Minnesota Minnesota Magicians NAHL 26 nbsp Spencer Smith Freshman F 5 8 1 73 m 174 lb 79 kg 2002 05 20 St Catharines Ontario Penticton BCHL 27 nbsp Nicholas Kent Sophomore D 5 10 1 78 m 190 lb 86 kg 2001 02 01 Anaheim California Vernon BCHL 28 nbsp Tyler Nasca Sophomore D 5 11 1 8 m 160 lb 73 kg 2001 01 09 Buffalo New York Lone Star NAHL 29 nbsp Adrien Bisson Graduate D 6 2 1 88 m 185 lb 84 kg 1999 01 18 Cornwall Ontario Maine HEA 31 nbsp Owen Say Sophomore G 6 2 1 88 m 175 lb 79 kg 2001 06 05 London Ontario Salmon Arm BCHL 37 nbsp Connor Pelc Freshman F 6 2 1 88 m 194 lb 88 kg 2003 04 28 Buffalo New York Sioux Falls USHL 39 nbsp Will Margel Junior F 5 9 1 75 m 165 lb 75 kg 2001 03 16 Potomac Maryland New Hampshire HEA 44 nbsp Simon Bucheler Freshman G 6 2 1 88 m 188 lb 85 kg 2002 03 29 Saint Laurent Quebec Shreveport NAHL Olympians editThis is a list of Mercyhurst alumni were a part of an Olympic team Name Position Mercyhurst Tenure Team Year FinishRyan Zapolski Goaltender 2007 2011 nbsp USA 2018 7thLakers in the NHL editAs of July 1 2022 Player Position Team s Years Games Stanley CupsJamie Hunt Defenseman WSH 2006 2007 1 0Source 21 See also edit Mercyhurst Lakers women s ice hockeyReferences edit PSCAC Logos and Brand Guide PDF Retrieved September 7 2022 Strausbaugh Roy January 2013 The Foundations of a University Mercyhurst In The Twentieth Century Erie PA Mercyhursty University pp 320 321 a b Lane Named Hurst Hockey Coach Mercyhurst University Mercyhurst Lakers January 20 1987 Hockey Team Set For Varsity Campaign Mercyhurst University Mercyhurst Lakers October 28 1987 Madden Mark September 17 1987 Central s Sciarrino Going To Mercyhurst For Hockey PG EAST a b Laker Hockey Team Begins First Season On Varsity Level Mercyhurst University Mercyhurst Lakers October 15 1987 a b c d Mercyhurst Team History College Hockey News Retrieved 7 March 2019 a b c Mercyhurst Names New Hockey Coach Mercyhurst University Mercyhurst Lakers April 29 1988 Lakers Ranked For First Time In History Mercyhurst University Mercyhurst Lakers February 11 1991 a b NCAA Ranks Lakers 2 In Division II Mercyhurst University Mercyhurst Lakers January 4 1993 Laker Hockey Team Ranked 1 in NCAA Division II Mercyhurst University Mercyhurst Lakers Lakers Open Camp For 1995 96 Season Mercyhurst University Mercyhurst Lakers October 13 1995 The MAAC Hockey League Story Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 1999 2000 Season Outlook Mercyhurst University 1999 a b Mercyhurst 2004 05 men s ice hockey Guide PDF Mercyhurst Lakers Retrieved 2018 11 27 Mercyhurst Univ All Time Regular Season Player Stats Elite Prospects Retrieved March 21 2022 Strausbaugh Roy January 2013 The Foundations of a University Mercyhurst In The Twentieth Century Erie PA Mercyhurst University pp 398 399 Mercyhurst Opens Ice Center Hosts Rochester Institute of Technology Mercyhurst University Mercyhurst Lakers December 8 1991 a b c d Mercyhurst College Hockey Alumni Report Hockeydb com Retrieved 7 March 2019 2023 24 Men s Ice Hockey Roster Mercyhurst Lakers Retrieved September 14 2023 Alumni report for Mercyhurst College Hockey DB Retrieved November 26 2018 External links edit Mercyhurst Lakers men s ice hockey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mercyhurst Lakers men 27s ice hockey amp oldid 1175393712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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