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2022–23 St. Cloud State Huskies men's ice hockey season

The 2022–23 St. Cloud State Huskies men's ice hockey season was the 88th season of play for the program, the 26th at the Division I level and 10th in the NCHC. The Huskies represented St. Cloud State University in the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, were coached by Brett Larson in his 5th season and played their home games at Herb Brooks National Hockey Center.

2022–23 St. Cloud State Huskies
men's ice hockey season
NCHC Tournament, Champion
NCAA Tournament, Regional Final
Conference4th NCHC
Home iceHerb Brooks National Hockey Center
Rankings
USCHO#5
USA Today#5
Record
Overall25–13–3
Conference12–9–3
Home16–3–2
Road6–9–1
Neutral3–1–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachBrett Larson
Assistant coachesDave Shyiak
R. J. Enga
Matt Bertram
Captain(s)Spencer Meier
Alternate captain(s)
  • Jami Krannila
  • Micah Miller
  • Aidan Spellacy
St. Cloud State Huskies men's ice hockey seasons
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Season edit

Entering the year, St. Cloud was having to contend with the loss of several key players, including two Olympians. An already veteran roster was augmented by the addition of three transfers with the biggest unknown coming in goal. Dávid Hrenák had been the team's starting goalie for 5 years and replacing him would not be an easy task. Jaxon Castor had sat behind Hrenák for 3 years with mixed results while Dominic Basse was brought in after two years with Colorado College. Coach Larson decided to alternate between the two and both netminders performed wonderfully. St. Cloud won their first 6 games of the season, including a sweep of national Runner-Up Minnesota State.

The goalies were aided by the ascension of several players, particularly Jami Krannila and Zach Okabe, who improved their performance and took over as the team's leaders. The other two transfers fit in seamlessly with their new team as Grant Cruikshank swiftly became the Huskies' top goal scoring threat. Dylan Anhorn, however, was a revelation for the club. The senior defenseman shot out of the gate and was seemingly scoring in every game He posted 21 points by the winter break and helped lift St. Cloud into the top 5 in both polls. He wasn't solely an offensive contributor as he also led the Huskies in blocked shots and +/-. In the team's first 18 games, they lost back-to-back games just once and had done no worse than break even in every weekend series. Even with the rest of the NCHC having a down year, the Huskies were one of the bright spots for the conference and were a near certainty to make the tournament at the midway point of the season.

St. Cloud didn't appear to lose any steam at the start of the second half. The goalie rotation was altered slightly, giving the two netminders more than one game at a time, but that the team from sweeping Denver in mid January to take over as the #1 team in both the NCHC standings and the national polls. Unfortunately, just before the second game against the Pios, Anhorn suffered a lower body injury in warmups and would miss the rest of the season after having surgery to fix the problem.[1] In his wake of Anhorn's ailment, St. Cloud didn't win a game for 3 weeks and were swept by an underperforming Minnesota Duluth team. The Huskies stumbled to the finish line, ending the regular season 4th in the conference.

Conference tournament edit

While the Huskies had barely finished in the top half of the NCHC, they were still highly ranked overall and were guaranteed to make the NCAA tournament. That, however, was not enough for the team as St. Cloud still needed to recover its early-season form if they had any hope of making a run in the tournament. Basse was given a turn in goal and led the team into the postseason against Duluth. After a good first game, Basse crumbled in the rematch and allowed 4 goals in 22 shots. Castor got his opportunity in the deciding third game and grabbed onto his opportunity with both hands. With the offense playing well, St. Cloud edged out the Bulldogs and advanced to the semifinals.[2]

By the time they arrived in Saint Paul, St. Cloud seemed to have figured out its defensive situation but the offense still needed some work. They fact was on full display against North Dakota as the team was only able to muster 15 shots in regulation. While they were fortunate enough to get 2 goals with that paltry output, the defense was able to hold off the Fighting Hawks and only surrendered 2 markers themselves. In overtime, however, the Huskies went on the attack and fired 6 shots in under 6 minutes. The team seized the momentum and pressed forward until Okabe broke through with the game-winner. The title game was a little more sedate with St. Cloud being in control for most of the match. Colorado College had a weak offense and couldn't keep up with the Huskies as the dogs were getting into their stride. Castor posted his third shutout of the season to lead the team to their first conference championship in 7 years.[3]

NCAA tournament edit

Returning to the tournament for the 5th consecutive season, St. Cloud got a #2 seed in the western regional. However, despite being close to home, the Huskies got an unfavorable draw by having to face Minnesota State who were hot on the heels of their own championship. The defense and Castor had to weather an incessant push by the Maverick offense but the Huskies were up to the task. Despite being outshot 4–10 in the first, the scoresheet remained empty. The second was a bit more even but MSU still carried the balance of play. It wasn't until St. Cloud's second power play opportunity that they began to see things swing in their favor. Veeti Miettinen fired a seeing-eye shot through a maze of bodies from the right circle that somehow found the back of the net. About five minutes later, Jack Peart accomplished a similar feat from the top of the left circle and St. Cloud took a 2-goal lead into the final period. Minnesota State continued to press, trying to find a way to tie the game, but the couldn't solve Castor. Two more goals increased the Huskies' lead but didn't change the outcome and St. Cloud advanced to the regional final.[4]

In yet another battle of Minnesota teams, the Huskies took on the vaunted Golden Gophers who had been the #1 team for the past few months. Even so, the Huskies had already defeated Minnesota earlier in the season so they knew that they had a solid chance going into the game. Just like the MSU game, the Gophers dominated early and outshout St. Cloud 6–14 in the first 20 minutes. Unlike the previous game, however, Minnesota was able to get out to a 1–0 lead and end Castor's shutout streak. Adam Ingram got the Huskies back even with the power play marker early in the second but that was all St. Cloud State could get. Minnesota scored the final three goals of the game, relying on their overpowering defensive corps to stifle the Huskies and win the game 4–1.[5]

Departures edit

Player Position Nationality Cause
Easton Brodzinski Forward   United States Graduation (signed with Hartford Wolf Pack)
Seamus Donohue Defenseman   United States Graduation (signed with South Carolina Stingrays)
Kevin Fitzgerald Forward   United States Graduation (signed with South Carolina Stingrays)
Sam Hentges Forward   United States Graduation (signed with Minnesota Wild)
Dávid Hrenák Goaltender   Slovakia Graduation (signed with Los Angeles Kings)
Lucas Jaycox Defenseman   United States Graduation (signed with South Carolina Stingrays)
Jack Johnston Forward   United States Left program (retired)
Joseph Lamoreaux Goaltender   United States Transferred to Alaska Anchorage
Nick Perbix Defenseman   United States Graduation (signed with Tampa Bay Lightning)
Thomas Rocco Forward   United States Left program (retired)
Nolan Walker Forward   United States Graduation (signed with Toronto Marlies)

Recruiting edit

Player Position Nationality Age Notes
Grant Ahcan Forward   United States 20 Burnsville, MN
Dylan Anhorn Defenseman   Canada 23 Calgary, AB; transfer from Union
Ethan Aucoin Forward   Canada 20 Calgary, AB
Dominic Basse Goaltender   United States 21 Alexandria, VA; transfer from Colorado College; selected 167th overall in 2019
Grant Cruikshank Forward   United States 24 Delafield, WI; graduate transfer from Minnesota
James Gray Goaltender   Canada 20 Toronto, ON
Adam Ingram Forward   Canada 18 Winnipeg, MB; selected 82nd overall in 2022
Mason Reiners Defenseman   United States 21 Edina, MN
Jack Rogers Forward   United States 19 East Northport, NY
Cooper Wylie Defenseman   United States 20 Stillwater, MN

Roster edit

As of August 23, 2022.[6]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights
1   James Gray Freshman G 6' 2" (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2002-05-24 Toronto, Ontario North York (OJHL)
2   Brady Ziemer Junior D 5' 10" (1.78 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 2000-05-24 Carver, Minnesota Green Bay (USHL)
4   Dylan Anhorn Senior D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1999-01-21 Calgary, Alberta Union (ECAC)
5   Ondřej Trejbal Senior D 6' 3" (1.91 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1999-04-21 Hamry nad Sázavou, Czech Republic Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL)
6   Mason Reiners Freshman D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 2001-05-03 Edina, Minnesota Waterloo (USHL)
8   Aidan Spellacy (A) Graduate F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1998-06-13 Lakewood, Ohio Robert Morris (AHA)
9   Spencer Meier (C) Graduate D 6' 4" (1.93 m) 212 lb (96 kg) 1999-04-15 Sartell, Minnesota Fargo (USHL)
10   Kyler Kupka Senior F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1999-05-11 Camrose, Alberta Camrose (AJHL)
11   Grant Ahcan Freshman F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 160 lb (73 kg) 2002-05-18 Savage, Minnesota Cedar Rapids (USHL)
12   Ryan Rosborough Freshman (RS) F 6' 3" (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2000-05-24 Mt. Brydges, Ontario South Shore (NCDC)
13   Jami Krannila (A) Senior F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 2000-10-03 Nokia, Finland Sioux Falls (USHL)
14   Zach Okabe Senior F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 2001-01-04 Okotoks, Alberta Grande Prairie (AJHL)
15   Micah Miller (A) Graduate F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1998-10-29 Grand Rapids, Minnesota Sioux City (USHL)
16   Mason Salquist Sophomore F 5' 8" (1.73 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 2000-03-21 Grand Forks, North Dakota Fargo (USHL)
17   Ethan Aucoin Freshman F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 2002-08-10 Calgary, Alberta Lloydminster (AJHL)
18   Brendan Bushy Graduate D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1998-08-23 Thief River Falls, Minnesota Dubuque (USHL)
19   Grant Cruikshank Graduate F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1998-07-19 Delafield, Wisconsin Minnesota (Big Ten)
20   Jack Rogers Freshman F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2002-09-23 East Northport, New York Steinbach (MHHL)
21   Josh Luedtke Sophomore D 5' 9" (1.75 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 2000-09-29 Minnetonka, Minnesota Des Moines (USHL)
22   Joe Molenaar Junior F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1999-10-16 Minnetonka, Minnesota Cedar Rapids (USHL)
23   Jack Peart Sophomore D 5' 11" (1.8 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 2003-05-15 Grand Rapids, Minnesota Grand Rapids (USHS–MN) MIN, 54th overall 2021
26   Cooper Wylie Freshman D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 2001-10-26 Stillwater, Minnesota Waterloo (USHL)
27   Chase Brand Senior F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 1999-02-25 Nevis, Minnesota Madison (USHL)
29   Veeti Miettinen Junior F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 160 lb (73 kg) 2001-09-20 Espoo, Finland Kiekko-Espoo (Nuorten SM-liiga) TOR, 168th overall 2020
31   Dominic Basse Junior G 6' 6" (1.98 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2001-04-22 Alexandria, Virginia Colorado College (USHL) CHI, 167th overall 2019
34   Adam Ingram Freshman F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 2003-10-14 West St. Paul, Manitoba Youngstown (USHL) NSH, 82nd overall 2022
40   Jaxon Castor Senior G 6' 3" (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1997-03-14 Phoenix, Arizona Shreveport (NAHL)

Standings edit

Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#6 Denver 24 19 5 0 2 1 0 56 94 53 40 30 10 0 150 86
#11 Western Michigan 24 15 8 1 2 0 0 44 86 60 39 23 15 1 148 102
#20 Omaha 24 13 9 2 2 2 1 42 71 64 37 19 15 3 109 97
#5 St. Cloud State * 24 12 9 3 2 1 3 41 85 68 41 25 13 3 133 95
Minnesota Duluth 24 10 14 0 1 4 0 33 65 81 37 16 20 1 95 114
#17 North Dakota 24 10 10 4 3 0 2 33 75 70 39 18 15 6 127 110
Colorado College 24 6 15 3 0 2 2 25 37 60 38 13 22 3 79 99
Miami 24 3 18 3 0 2 0 14 39 96 36 8 24 4 73 137
Championship: March 18, 2023
† indicates conference regular season champion (Penrose Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Frozen Faceoff Championship Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

Schedule and results edit

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Decision Result Attendance Record
Regular Season
October 1 6:00 PM at St. Thomas* #13 St. Thomas Ice ArenaMendota Heights, Minnesota FloHockey Castor W 3–1  975 1–0–0
October 2 4:00 PM St. Thomas* #13 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Basse W 4–0  3,284 2–0–0
October 14 7:04 PM at Wisconsin* #10 Kohl CenterMadison, Wisconsin BSW Castor W 5–1  7,030 3–0–0
October 15 7:04 PM at Wisconsin* #10 Kohl CenterMadison, Wisconsin BSW Basse W 2–1  9,894 4–0–0
October 21 7:30 PM #2 Minnesota State* #8 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Castor W 3–2  4,016 5–0–0
October 22 6:00 PM #2 Minnesota State* #8 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Basse W 4–3  5,212 6–0–0
October 28 7:00 PM at Bemidji State* #2 Sanford CenterBemidji, Minnesota FloHockey Castor L 1–3  2,651 6–1–0
October 29 6:00 PM Bemidji State* #2 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Basse W 4–1  4,023 7–1–0
November 4 8:00 PM at #2 Denver #4 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado Altitude Castor W 4–3 OT 6,015 8–1–0 (1–0–0)
November 5 7:00 PM at #2 Denver #4 Magness ArenaDenver, Colorado Evoca Basse L 2–3  6,220 8–2–0 (1–1–0)
November 11 7:30 PM #17 Western Michigan #4 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Castor L 2–4  3,557 8–3–0 (1–2–0)
November 12 6:00 PM #17 Western Michigan #4 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Basse W 4–1  4,152 9–3–0 (2–2–0)
November 18 8:30 PM at Colorado College #4 Ed Robson ArenaColorado Springs, Colorado ATTRM Castor W 3–1  3,416 10–3–0 (3–2–0)
November 19 7:00 PM at Colorado College #4 Ed Robson ArenaColorado Springs, Colorado   Basse W 5–0  3,423 11–3–0 (4–2–0)
December 2 7:30 PM North Dakota #3 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Castor W 7–2  4,529 12–3–0 (5–2–0)
December 3 6:00 PM North Dakota #3 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Basse W 6–3  5,017 13–3–0 (6–2–0)
December 9 6:00 PM at Miami #4 Steve Cady ArenaOxford, Ohio   Castor W 7–3  1,213 14–3–0 (7–2–0)
December 10 4:00 PM at Miami #4 Steve Cady ArenaOxford, Ohio   Basse L 0–5  1,169 14–4–0 (7–3–0)
December 30 1:00 PM Manitoba* #4 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota (Exhibition)   Castor W 5–2  3,000
January 7 6:00 PM #3 Minnesota* #4 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota (Rivalry) CBSSN, FOX 9+ Castor W 3–0  6,051 15–4–0
January 8 3:00 PM at #3 Minnesota* #4 3M Arena at MariucciMinneapolis, Minnesota (Rivalry) BSN Castor L 1–2 OT 10,192 15–5–0
January 13 7:30 PM Colorado College #3 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Castor L 2–4  3,764 15–6–0 (7–4–0)
January 14 6:00 PM Colorado College #3 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Basse W 4–0  5,103 16–6–0 (8–4–0)
January 20 7:30 PM #3 Denver #4 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Basse W 7–3  4,080 17–6–0 (9–4–0)
January 21 6:00 PM #3 Denver #4 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Castor W 2–0  5,148 18–6–0 (10–4–0)
January 27 7:00 PM at Minnesota Duluth #1 AMSOIL ArenaDuluth, Minnesota MY9 Castor L 3–5  6,579 18–7–0 (10–5–0)
January 28 7:00 PM at Minnesota Duluth #1 AMSOIL ArenaDuluth, Minnesota MY9, FOX 9+ Basse L 3–6  7,205 18–8–0 (10–6–0)
February 3 7:30 PM Miami #5 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Basse T 3–3 SOW 3,685 18–8–1 (10–6–1)
February 4 6:00 PM Miami #5 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Basse T 1–1 SOW 4,189 18–8–2 (10–6–2)
February 17 7:07 PM at North Dakota #6 Ralph Engelstad ArenaGrand Forks, North Dakota CBSSN Basse L 3–4 OT 11,486 18–9–2 (10–7–2)
February 18 6:07 PM at North Dakota #6 Ralph Engelstad ArenaGrand Forks, North Dakota Midco Castor T 2–2 SOW 11,751 18–9–3 (10–7–3)
February 24 7:00 PM at #14 Omaha #6 Baxter ArenaOmaha, Nebraska   Castor W 6–2  7,027 19–9–3 (11–7–3)
February 25 7:00 PM at #14 Omaha #6 Baxter ArenaOmaha, Nebraska   Castor L 2–6  7,802 19–10–3 (11–8–3)
March 3 7:30 PM Minnesota Duluth #6 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Castor L 3–4  - 19–11–3 (11–9–3)
March 4 6:00 PM Minnesota Duluth #6 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota FOX 9+ Basse W 4–3 OT 5,636 20–11–3 (12–9–3)
NCHC Tournament
March 10 6:30 PM Minnesota Duluth* #8 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota (Quarterfinal Game 1) FOX 9+ Basse W 3–1  2,620 21–11–3
March 11 5:00 PM Minnesota Duluth* #8 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota (Quarterfinal Game 2) FOX 9+ Basse L 1–5  - 21–12–3
March 12 5:00 PM Minnesota Duluth* #8 Herb Brooks National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud, Minnesota (Quarterfinal Game 3) FOX 9+ Castor W 3–1  - 22–12–3
March 17 7:30 PM vs. #17 North Dakota* #7 Xcel Energy CenterSaint Paul, Minnesota (Semifinal) CBSSN Castor W 3–2  10,242 23–12–3
March 18 7:30 PM vs. Colorado College* #7 Xcel Energy CenterSaint Paul, Minnesota (Championship) CBSSN Castor W 3–0  6,877 24–12–3
NCAA Tournament
March 23 4:00 PM vs. #10 Minnesota State* #6 Scheels ArenaFargo, North Dakota (West Regional Semifinal) ESPNU Castor W 4–0  5,061 25–12–3
March 25 6:30 PM vs. #1 Minnesota* #6 Scheels ArenaFargo, North Dakota (West Regional Final) ESPNU Castor L 1–4  5,326 25–13–3
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll. All times are in Central Time.
Source:[7]

Scoring statistics edit

Name Position Games Goals Assists Points PIM
Jami Krannila C 41 21 19 40 43
Grant Cruikshank C 41 23 15 38 16
Zach Okabe RW 41 18 18 36 24
Veeti Miettinen RW 41 12 24 36 0
Kyler Kupka F 35 10 15 25 10
Dylan Anhorn D 23 5 25 25 12
Jack Peart D 39 3 21 24 24
Adam Ingram C 41 8 15 23 20
Micah Miller C/RW 41 5 12 17 18
Aidan Spellacy F 35 4 8 12 11
Brendan Bushy D 41 3 8 11 33
Ondřej Trejbal D 38 0 11 11 12
Josh Luedtke D 32 2 8 10 48
Spencer Meier D 32 3 6 9 2
Jack Rogers F 34 3 5 8 14
Chase Brand C 24 3 4 7 11
Mason Salquist F 40 3 4 7 10
Joe Molenaar F 30 2 5 7 4
Cooper Wylie D 30 2 5 7 10
Grant Ahcan F 19 2 3 5 10
Ryan Rosborough F 19 0 3 3 0
Ethan Aucoin F 12 1 0 1 19
Dominic Basse G 19 0 1 1 2
Brady Ziemer D 22 0 0 0 12
Jaxon Castor G 23 0 0 0 0
Mason Reiners D 28 0 0 0 6
Total 133 230 363 371

[8]

Goaltending statistics edit

Name Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals Against Saves Shut Outs SV % GAA
Jaxon Castor 23 1368:02 14 8 1 46 557 4 .924 2.02
Dominic Basse 19 1094:09 11 5 2 42 430 3 .911 2.30
Empty Net - 32:46 - - - 7 - - - -
Total 41 2494:57 25 13 3 95 987 7 .912 2.28

Rankings edit

Poll Week
Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 (Final)
USCHO.com 13 - 10 10 8 (1) 2 (14) 4 (6) 4 (5) 4 3 (2) 3 (10) 4 (3) 4 - 4 3 (2) 4 (1) 1 (33) 5 6 6 6 6 8 7 6 - 5
USA Today 13 13 11 10 8 2 (9) 4 (1) 4 (3) 5 3 3 (3) 4 4 4 4 4 4 (1) 1 (21) 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 6 5 5

Note: USCHO did not release a poll in weeks 1, 13, or 26.[9]

Awards and honors edit

Player Award Ref
Jami Krannila NCHC Defensive Forward of the Year [10]
Spencer Meier NCHC Sportsmanship Award [10]
Jami Krannila NCHC First Team [11]
Jack Peart NCHC Second Team [11]
Jaxon Castor NCHC All-Tournament Team [12]
Jack Peart
Jami Krannila
Zach Okabe

Players drafted into the NHL edit

2023 NHL Entry Draft edit

Round Pick Player NHL team
6 179 Warren Clark Tampa Bay Lightning

† incoming freshman [13]

References edit

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  2. ^ "SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 2023". College Hockey Inc. March 12, 2023. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  3. ^ "SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2023". College Hockey Inc. March 18, 2023. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  4. ^ "#3 Minnesota State vs #2 St. Cloud State Hockey Game Highlights, 2023 NCAA Regional Semifinal". YouTube. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  5. ^ "#2 St. Cloud State vs #1 Minnesota Hockey Game Highlights, 2023 NCAA Regional Final". YouTube. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  6. ^ "2020–21 Men's Ice Hockey Roster". St. Cloud State Huskies. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  7. ^ "2022-23 Men's Ice Hockey Schedule". College St. Cloud State Huskies. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  8. ^ "St. Cloud State Univ. 2022-2023 Skater Stats". Elite Prospects. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  9. ^ "USCHO Division I Men's Poll". USCHO.com. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  10. ^ a b "Western Michigan's Polin named NCHC player of year, Denver's Chrona top goalie, North Dakota's Blake best rookie for '22-23 campaign". USCHO. March 17, 2023. Retrieved March 18, 2023.
  11. ^ a b "NCHC Reveals 2022-23 All-Conference Teams". NCHC. March 8, 2023. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  12. ^ "St. Cloud State blanks Colorado College, wins second NCHC playoff championship". uscho.com. March 19, 2023. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  13. ^ "NCAA player rankings, selections in 2023 NHL Draft". USCHO.com. Retrieved June 30, 2023.

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The 2022 23 St Cloud State Huskies men s ice hockey season was the 88th season of play for the program the 26th at the Division I level and 10th in the NCHC The Huskies represented St Cloud State University in the 2022 23 NCAA Division I men s ice hockey season were coached by Brett Larson in his 5th season and played their home games at Herb Brooks National Hockey Center 2022 23 St Cloud State Huskies men s ice hockey seasonNCHC Tournament ChampionNCAA Tournament Regional FinalConference4th NCHCHome iceHerb Brooks National Hockey CenterRankingsUSCHO 5USA Today 5RecordOverall25 13 3Conference12 9 3Home16 3 2Road6 9 1Neutral3 1 0Coaches and captainsHead coachBrett LarsonAssistant coachesDave ShyiakR J EngaMatt BertramCaptain s Spencer MeierAlternate captain s Jami KrannilaMicah MillerAidan SpellacySt Cloud State Huskies men s ice hockey seasons 2021 22 2023 24 Contents 1 Season 1 1 Conference tournament 1 2 NCAA tournament 2 Departures 3 Recruiting 4 Roster 5 Standings 6 Schedule and results 7 Scoring statistics 8 Goaltending statistics 9 Rankings 10 Awards and honors 11 Players drafted into the NHL 11 1 2023 NHL Entry Draft 12 ReferencesSeason editEntering the year St Cloud was having to contend with the loss of several key players including two Olympians An already veteran roster was augmented by the addition of three transfers with the biggest unknown coming in goal David Hrenak had been the team s starting goalie for 5 years and replacing him would not be an easy task Jaxon Castor had sat behind Hrenak for 3 years with mixed results while Dominic Basse was brought in after two years with Colorado College Coach Larson decided to alternate between the two and both netminders performed wonderfully St Cloud won their first 6 games of the season including a sweep of national Runner Up Minnesota State The goalies were aided by the ascension of several players particularly Jami Krannila and Zach Okabe who improved their performance and took over as the team s leaders The other two transfers fit in seamlessly with their new team as Grant Cruikshank swiftly became the Huskies top goal scoring threat Dylan Anhorn however was a revelation for the club The senior defenseman shot out of the gate and was seemingly scoring in every game He posted 21 points by the winter break and helped lift St Cloud into the top 5 in both polls He wasn t solely an offensive contributor as he also led the Huskies in blocked shots and In the team s first 18 games they lost back to back games just once and had done no worse than break even in every weekend series Even with the rest of the NCHC having a down year the Huskies were one of the bright spots for the conference and were a near certainty to make the tournament at the midway point of the season St Cloud didn t appear to lose any steam at the start of the second half The goalie rotation was altered slightly giving the two netminders more than one game at a time but that the team from sweeping Denver in mid January to take over as the 1 team in both the NCHC standings and the national polls Unfortunately just before the second game against the Pios Anhorn suffered a lower body injury in warmups and would miss the rest of the season after having surgery to fix the problem 1 In his wake of Anhorn s ailment St Cloud didn t win a game for 3 weeks and were swept by an underperforming Minnesota Duluth team The Huskies stumbled to the finish line ending the regular season 4th in the conference Conference tournament edit While the Huskies had barely finished in the top half of the NCHC they were still highly ranked overall and were guaranteed to make the NCAA tournament That however was not enough for the team as St Cloud still needed to recover its early season form if they had any hope of making a run in the tournament Basse was given a turn in goal and led the team into the postseason against Duluth After a good first game Basse crumbled in the rematch and allowed 4 goals in 22 shots Castor got his opportunity in the deciding third game and grabbed onto his opportunity with both hands With the offense playing well St Cloud edged out the Bulldogs and advanced to the semifinals 2 By the time they arrived in Saint Paul St Cloud seemed to have figured out its defensive situation but the offense still needed some work They fact was on full display against North Dakota as the team was only able to muster 15 shots in regulation While they were fortunate enough to get 2 goals with that paltry output the defense was able to hold off the Fighting Hawks and only surrendered 2 markers themselves In overtime however the Huskies went on the attack and fired 6 shots in under 6 minutes The team seized the momentum and pressed forward until Okabe broke through with the game winner The title game was a little more sedate with St Cloud being in control for most of the match Colorado College had a weak offense and couldn t keep up with the Huskies as the dogs were getting into their stride Castor posted his third shutout of the season to lead the team to their first conference championship in 7 years 3 NCAA tournament edit Returning to the tournament for the 5th consecutive season St Cloud got a 2 seed in the western regional However despite being close to home the Huskies got an unfavorable draw by having to face Minnesota State who were hot on the heels of their own championship The defense and Castor had to weather an incessant push by the Maverick offense but the Huskies were up to the task Despite being outshot 4 10 in the first the scoresheet remained empty The second was a bit more even but MSU still carried the balance of play It wasn t until St Cloud s second power play opportunity that they began to see things swing in their favor Veeti Miettinen fired a seeing eye shot through a maze of bodies from the right circle that somehow found the back of the net About five minutes later Jack Peart accomplished a similar feat from the top of the left circle and St Cloud took a 2 goal lead into the final period Minnesota State continued to press trying to find a way to tie the game but the couldn t solve Castor Two more goals increased the Huskies lead but didn t change the outcome and St Cloud advanced to the regional final 4 In yet another battle of Minnesota teams the Huskies took on the vaunted Golden Gophers who had been the 1 team for the past few months Even so the Huskies had already defeated Minnesota earlier in the season so they knew that they had a solid chance going into the game Just like the MSU game the Gophers dominated early and outshout St Cloud 6 14 in the first 20 minutes Unlike the previous game however Minnesota was able to get out to a 1 0 lead and end Castor s shutout streak Adam Ingram got the Huskies back even with the power play marker early in the second but that was all St Cloud State could get Minnesota scored the final three goals of the game relying on their overpowering defensive corps to stifle the Huskies and win the game 4 1 5 Departures editPlayer Position Nationality Cause Easton Brodzinski Forward nbsp United States Graduation signed with Hartford Wolf Pack Seamus Donohue Defenseman nbsp United States Graduation signed with South Carolina Stingrays Kevin Fitzgerald Forward nbsp United States Graduation signed with South Carolina Stingrays Sam Hentges Forward nbsp United States Graduation signed with Minnesota Wild David Hrenak Goaltender nbsp Slovakia Graduation signed with Los Angeles Kings Lucas Jaycox Defenseman nbsp United States Graduation signed with South Carolina Stingrays Jack Johnston Forward nbsp United States Left program retired Joseph Lamoreaux Goaltender nbsp United States Transferred to Alaska Anchorage Nick Perbix Defenseman nbsp United States Graduation signed with Tampa Bay Lightning Thomas Rocco Forward nbsp United States Left program retired Nolan Walker Forward nbsp United States Graduation signed with Toronto Marlies Recruiting editPlayer Position Nationality Age Notes Grant Ahcan Forward nbsp United States 20 Burnsville MN Dylan Anhorn Defenseman nbsp Canada 23 Calgary AB transfer from Union Ethan Aucoin Forward nbsp Canada 20 Calgary AB Dominic Basse Goaltender nbsp United States 21 Alexandria VA transfer from Colorado College selected 167th overall in 2019 Grant Cruikshank Forward nbsp United States 24 Delafield WI graduate transfer from Minnesota James Gray Goaltender nbsp Canada 20 Toronto ON Adam Ingram Forward nbsp Canada 18 Winnipeg MB selected 82nd overall in 2022 Mason Reiners Defenseman nbsp United States 21 Edina MN Jack Rogers Forward nbsp United States 19 East Northport NY Cooper Wylie Defenseman nbsp United States 20 Stillwater MNRoster editAs of August 23 2022 6 No S P C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights 1 nbsp James Gray Freshman G 6 2 1 88 m 190 lb 86 kg 2002 05 24 Toronto Ontario North York OJHL 2 nbsp Brady Ziemer Junior D 5 10 1 78 m 180 lb 82 kg 2000 05 24 Carver Minnesota Green Bay USHL 4 nbsp Dylan Anhorn Senior D 6 0 1 83 m 185 lb 84 kg 1999 01 21 Calgary Alberta Union ECAC 5 nbsp Ondrej Trejbal Senior D 6 3 1 91 m 185 lb 84 kg 1999 04 21 Hamry nad Sazavou Czech Republic Minnesota Wilderness NAHL 6 nbsp Mason Reiners Freshman D 6 1 1 85 m 195 lb 88 kg 2001 05 03 Edina Minnesota Waterloo USHL 8 nbsp Aidan Spellacy A Graduate F 5 11 1 8 m 175 lb 79 kg 1998 06 13 Lakewood Ohio Robert Morris AHA 9 nbsp Spencer Meier C Graduate D 6 4 1 93 m 212 lb 96 kg 1999 04 15 Sartell Minnesota Fargo USHL 10 nbsp Kyler Kupka Senior F 6 0 1 83 m 185 lb 84 kg 1999 05 11 Camrose Alberta Camrose AJHL 11 nbsp Grant Ahcan Freshman F 5 10 1 78 m 160 lb 73 kg 2002 05 18 Savage Minnesota Cedar Rapids USHL 12 nbsp Ryan Rosborough Freshman RS F 6 3 1 91 m 190 lb 86 kg 2000 05 24 Mt Brydges Ontario South Shore NCDC 13 nbsp Jami Krannila A Senior F 5 10 1 78 m 165 lb 75 kg 2000 10 03 Nokia Finland Sioux Falls USHL 14 nbsp Zach Okabe Senior F 5 9 1 75 m 170 lb 77 kg 2001 01 04 Okotoks Alberta Grande Prairie AJHL 15 nbsp Micah Miller A Graduate F 5 9 1 75 m 200 lb 91 kg 1998 10 29 Grand Rapids Minnesota Sioux City USHL 16 nbsp Mason Salquist Sophomore F 5 8 1 73 m 165 lb 75 kg 2000 03 21 Grand Forks North Dakota Fargo USHL 17 nbsp Ethan Aucoin Freshman F 6 1 1 85 m 170 lb 77 kg 2002 08 10 Calgary Alberta Lloydminster AJHL 18 nbsp Brendan Bushy Graduate D 6 2 1 88 m 230 lb 104 kg 1998 08 23 Thief River Falls Minnesota Dubuque USHL 19 nbsp Grant Cruikshank Graduate F 5 11 1 8 m 190 lb 86 kg 1998 07 19 Delafield Wisconsin Minnesota Big Ten 20 nbsp Jack Rogers Freshman F 6 1 1 85 m 190 lb 86 kg 2002 09 23 East Northport New York Steinbach MHHL 21 nbsp Josh Luedtke Sophomore D 5 9 1 75 m 175 lb 79 kg 2000 09 29 Minnetonka Minnesota Des Moines USHL 22 nbsp Joe Molenaar Junior F 6 1 1 85 m 175 lb 79 kg 1999 10 16 Minnetonka Minnesota Cedar Rapids USHL 23 nbsp Jack Peart Sophomore D 5 11 1 8 m 175 lb 79 kg 2003 05 15 Grand Rapids Minnesota Grand Rapids USHS MN MIN 54th overall 2021 26 nbsp Cooper Wylie Freshman D 6 1 1 85 m 195 lb 88 kg 2001 10 26 Stillwater Minnesota Waterloo USHL 27 nbsp Chase Brand Senior F 5 10 1 78 m 165 lb 75 kg 1999 02 25 Nevis Minnesota Madison USHL 29 nbsp Veeti Miettinen Junior F 5 9 1 75 m 160 lb 73 kg 2001 09 20 Espoo Finland Kiekko Espoo Nuorten SM liiga TOR 168th overall 2020 31 nbsp Dominic Basse Junior G 6 6 1 98 m 185 lb 84 kg 2001 04 22 Alexandria Virginia Colorado College USHL CHI 167th overall 2019 34 nbsp Adam Ingram Freshman F 6 1 1 85 m 175 lb 79 kg 2003 10 14 West St Paul Manitoba Youngstown USHL NSH 82nd overall 2022 40 nbsp Jaxon Castor Senior G 6 3 1 91 m 200 lb 91 kg 1997 03 14 Phoenix Arizona Shreveport NAHL Standings edit2022 23 National Collegiate Hockey Conference Standingsvte Conference record Overall record GP W L T OTW OTL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA 6 Denver 24 19 5 0 2 1 0 56 94 53 40 30 10 0 150 86 11 Western Michigan 24 15 8 1 2 0 0 44 86 60 39 23 15 1 148 102 20 Omaha 24 13 9 2 2 2 1 42 71 64 37 19 15 3 109 97 5 St Cloud State 24 12 9 3 2 1 3 41 85 68 41 25 13 3 133 95 Minnesota Duluth 24 10 14 0 1 4 0 33 65 81 37 16 20 1 95 114 17 North Dakota 24 10 10 4 3 0 2 33 75 70 39 18 15 6 127 110 Colorado College 24 6 15 3 0 2 2 25 37 60 38 13 22 3 79 99 Miami 24 3 18 3 0 2 0 14 39 96 36 8 24 4 73 137 Championship March 18 2023 indicates conference regular season champion Penrose Cup indicates conference tournament champion Frozen Faceoff Championship Trophy Rankings USCHO com Top 20 PollSchedule and results editDate Time Opponent Rank Site TV Decision Result Attendance Record Regular Season October 1 6 00 PM at St Thomas 13 St Thomas Ice Arena Mendota Heights Minnesota FloHockey Castor W 3 1 975 1 0 0 October 2 4 00 PM St Thomas 13 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Basse W 4 0 3 284 2 0 0 October 14 7 04 PM at Wisconsin 10 Kohl Center Madison Wisconsin BSW Castor W 5 1 7 030 3 0 0 October 15 7 04 PM at Wisconsin 10 Kohl Center Madison Wisconsin BSW Basse W 2 1 9 894 4 0 0 October 21 7 30 PM 2 Minnesota State 8 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Castor W 3 2 4 016 5 0 0 October 22 6 00 PM 2 Minnesota State 8 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Basse W 4 3 5 212 6 0 0 October 28 7 00 PM at Bemidji State 2 Sanford Center Bemidji Minnesota FloHockey Castor L 1 3 2 651 6 1 0 October 29 6 00 PM Bemidji State 2 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Basse W 4 1 4 023 7 1 0 November 4 8 00 PM at 2 Denver 4 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Altitude Castor W 4 3 OT 6 015 8 1 0 1 0 0 November 5 7 00 PM at 2 Denver 4 Magness Arena Denver Colorado Evoca Basse L 2 3 6 220 8 2 0 1 1 0 November 11 7 30 PM 17 Western Michigan 4 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Castor L 2 4 3 557 8 3 0 1 2 0 November 12 6 00 PM 17 Western Michigan 4 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Basse W 4 1 4 152 9 3 0 2 2 0 November 18 8 30 PM at Colorado College 4 Ed Robson Arena Colorado Springs Colorado ATTRM Castor W 3 1 3 416 10 3 0 3 2 0 November 19 7 00 PM at Colorado College 4 Ed Robson Arena Colorado Springs Colorado Basse W 5 0 3 423 11 3 0 4 2 0 December 2 7 30 PM North Dakota 3 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Castor W 7 2 4 529 12 3 0 5 2 0 December 3 6 00 PM North Dakota 3 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Basse W 6 3 5 017 13 3 0 6 2 0 December 9 6 00 PM at Miami 4 Steve Cady Arena Oxford Ohio Castor W 7 3 1 213 14 3 0 7 2 0 December 10 4 00 PM at Miami 4 Steve Cady Arena Oxford Ohio Basse L 0 5 1 169 14 4 0 7 3 0 December 30 1 00 PM Manitoba 4 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota Exhibition Castor W 5 2 3 000 January 7 6 00 PM 3 Minnesota 4 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota Rivalry CBSSN FOX 9 Castor W 3 0 6 051 15 4 0 January 8 3 00 PM at 3 Minnesota 4 3M Arena at Mariucci Minneapolis Minnesota Rivalry BSN Castor L 1 2 OT 10 192 15 5 0 January 13 7 30 PM Colorado College 3 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Castor L 2 4 3 764 15 6 0 7 4 0 January 14 6 00 PM Colorado College 3 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Basse W 4 0 5 103 16 6 0 8 4 0 January 20 7 30 PM 3 Denver 4 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Basse W 7 3 4 080 17 6 0 9 4 0 January 21 6 00 PM 3 Denver 4 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Castor W 2 0 5 148 18 6 0 10 4 0 January 27 7 00 PM at Minnesota Duluth 1 AMSOIL Arena Duluth Minnesota MY9 Castor L 3 5 6 579 18 7 0 10 5 0 January 28 7 00 PM at Minnesota Duluth 1 AMSOIL Arena Duluth Minnesota MY9 FOX 9 Basse L 3 6 7 205 18 8 0 10 6 0 February 3 7 30 PM Miami 5 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Basse T 3 3 SOW 3 685 18 8 1 10 6 1 February 4 6 00 PM Miami 5 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Basse T 1 1 SOW 4 189 18 8 2 10 6 2 February 17 7 07 PM at North Dakota 6 Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks North Dakota CBSSN Basse L 3 4 OT 11 486 18 9 2 10 7 2 February 18 6 07 PM at North Dakota 6 Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks North Dakota Midco Castor T 2 2 SOW 11 751 18 9 3 10 7 3 February 24 7 00 PM at 14 Omaha 6 Baxter Arena Omaha Nebraska Castor W 6 2 7 027 19 9 3 11 7 3 February 25 7 00 PM at 14 Omaha 6 Baxter Arena Omaha Nebraska Castor L 2 6 7 802 19 10 3 11 8 3 March 3 7 30 PM Minnesota Duluth 6 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Castor L 3 4 19 11 3 11 9 3 March 4 6 00 PM Minnesota Duluth 6 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota FOX 9 Basse W 4 3 OT 5 636 20 11 3 12 9 3 NCHC Tournament March 10 6 30 PM Minnesota Duluth 8 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota Quarterfinal Game 1 FOX 9 Basse W 3 1 2 620 21 11 3 March 11 5 00 PM Minnesota Duluth 8 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota Quarterfinal Game 2 FOX 9 Basse L 1 5 21 12 3 March 12 5 00 PM Minnesota Duluth 8 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud Minnesota Quarterfinal Game 3 FOX 9 Castor W 3 1 22 12 3 March 17 7 30 PM vs 17 North Dakota 7 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul Minnesota Semifinal CBSSN Castor W 3 2 10 242 23 12 3 March 18 7 30 PM vs Colorado College 7 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul Minnesota Championship CBSSN Castor W 3 0 6 877 24 12 3 NCAA Tournament March 23 4 00 PM vs 10 Minnesota State 6 Scheels Arena Fargo North Dakota West Regional Semifinal ESPNU Castor W 4 0 5 061 25 12 3 March 25 6 30 PM vs 1 Minnesota 6 Scheels Arena Fargo North Dakota West Regional Final ESPNU Castor L 1 4 5 326 25 13 3 Non conference game Rankings from USCHO com Poll All times are in Central Time Source 7 Scoring statistics editName Position Games Goals Assists Points PIM Jami Krannila C 41 21 19 40 43 Grant Cruikshank C 41 23 15 38 16 Zach Okabe RW 41 18 18 36 24 Veeti Miettinen RW 41 12 24 36 0 Kyler Kupka F 35 10 15 25 10 Dylan Anhorn D 23 5 25 25 12 Jack Peart D 39 3 21 24 24 Adam Ingram C 41 8 15 23 20 Micah Miller C RW 41 5 12 17 18 Aidan Spellacy F 35 4 8 12 11 Brendan Bushy D 41 3 8 11 33 Ondrej Trejbal D 38 0 11 11 12 Josh Luedtke D 32 2 8 10 48 Spencer Meier D 32 3 6 9 2 Jack Rogers F 34 3 5 8 14 Chase Brand C 24 3 4 7 11 Mason Salquist F 40 3 4 7 10 Joe Molenaar F 30 2 5 7 4 Cooper Wylie D 30 2 5 7 10 Grant Ahcan F 19 2 3 5 10 Ryan Rosborough F 19 0 3 3 0 Ethan Aucoin F 12 1 0 1 19 Dominic Basse G 19 0 1 1 2 Brady Ziemer D 22 0 0 0 12 Jaxon Castor G 23 0 0 0 0 Mason Reiners D 28 0 0 0 6 Total 133 230 363 371 8 Goaltending statistics editName Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals Against Saves Shut Outs SV GAA Jaxon Castor 23 1368 02 14 8 1 46 557 4 924 2 02 Dominic Basse 19 1094 09 11 5 2 42 430 3 911 2 30 Empty Net 32 46 7 Total 41 2494 57 25 13 3 95 987 7 912 2 28Rankings editSee also 2022 23 NCAA Division I men s ice hockey rankings Poll Week Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Final USCHO com 13 10 10 8 1 2 14 4 6 4 5 4 3 2 3 10 4 3 4 4 3 2 4 1 1 33 5 6 6 6 6 8 7 6 5 USA Today 13 13 11 10 8 2 9 4 1 4 3 5 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 21 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 6 5 5 Note USCHO did not release a poll in weeks 1 13 or 26 9 Awards and honors editPlayer Award Ref Jami Krannila NCHC Defensive Forward of the Year 10 Spencer Meier NCHC Sportsmanship Award 10 Jami Krannila NCHC First Team 11 Jack Peart NCHC Second Team 11 Jaxon Castor NCHC All Tournament Team 12 Jack Peart Jami Krannila Zach OkabePlayers drafted into the NHL edit2023 NHL Entry Draft edit Round Pick Player NHL team 6 179 Warren Clark Tampa Bay Lightning incoming freshman 13 References edit SCSU defenseman Dylan Anhorn has to have surgery will miss the rest of the season The Rink Live January 23 2023 Retrieved April 26 2023 SUNDAY MARCH 12 2023 College Hockey Inc March 12 2023 Retrieved April 26 2023 SATURDAY MARCH 18 2023 College Hockey Inc March 18 2023 Retrieved April 26 2023 3 Minnesota State vs 2 St Cloud State Hockey Game Highlights 2023 NCAA Regional Semifinal YouTube Retrieved April 26 2023 2 St Cloud State vs 1 Minnesota Hockey Game Highlights 2023 NCAA Regional Final YouTube Retrieved April 26 2023 2020 21 Men s Ice Hockey Roster St Cloud State Huskies Retrieved July 10 2018 2022 23 Men s Ice Hockey Schedule College St Cloud State Huskies Retrieved September 11 2022 St Cloud State Univ 2022 2023 Skater Stats Elite Prospects Retrieved July 16 2020 USCHO Division I Men s Poll USCHO com Retrieved November 26 2019 a b Western Michigan s Polin named NCHC player of year Denver s Chrona top goalie North Dakota s Blake best rookie for 22 23 campaign USCHO March 17 2023 Retrieved March 18 2023 a b NCHC Reveals 2022 23 All Conference Teams NCHC March 8 2023 Retrieved March 14 2023 St Cloud State blanks Colorado College wins second NCHC playoff championship uscho com March 19 2023 Retrieved March 19 2023 NCAA player rankings selections in 2023 NHL Draft USCHO com Retrieved June 30 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 23 St Cloud 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