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Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey

The Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey team is an NCAA Division I college ice hockey program that represents Michigan Technological University. The Huskies are a member of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). They play at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena in Houghton, Michigan.

Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey
Current season
UniversityMichigan Technological University
ConferenceCCHA
Head coachJoe Shawhan
7th season, 119–88–20 (.568)
Assistant coaches
ArenaMacInnes Student Ice Arena
Houghton, Michigan
Student sectionMitch's Misfits
ColorsBlack and gold[1]
   
MascotBlizzard T. Husky
NCAA Tournament championships
1962, 1965, 1975
NCAA Tournament Runner-up
1956, 1960, 1974, 1976
NCAA Tournament Frozen Four
1956, 1960, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981
NCAA Tournament appearances
1956, 1960, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023
Conference Tournament championships
1960, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981, 2017, 2018
Conference regular season championships
1962, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, 2016
Current uniform

The Huskies host and compete in the annual Great Lakes Invitational held in December of each year. The four-team tournament was played for the 50th year in 2014.

History Edit

 
The Michigan Tech Huskies at the 2015 Great Lakes Invitational

Michigan Tech has had a storied history from its inception in 1919, producing three national championships. The program has played in five different home arenas including the Amphidrome, Calumet Colosseum, Dee Stadium and the MacInnes Student Ice Arena.

The program is a charter member of the WCHA in 1951 and became a national powerhouse under the leadership of Coach John MacInnes during the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s.[2][3]

The team has won three NCAA Division I championships (1962, 1965, and 1975) and seven Western Collegiate Hockey Association championships (1962, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, and 2016).[4][5]

Conferences Edit

NCAA Championships Edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up City Arena
1962 Michigan Tech 7–1 Clarkson Utica, NY Utica Memorial Auditorium
1965 Michigan Tech 8–2 Boston College Providence, RI Meehan Auditorium
1975 Michigan Tech 6–1 Minnesota St. Louis, MO St. Louis Arena

Season-by-season results Edit

Source:[6]

Coaches Edit

As of the completion of the 2022–23 season.[7]

Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1919–1920 E.R. Lovell 1 1–2–1 .375
1920–1921, 1923–1924 Elmer Sicotte 2 7–9–0 .438
1921–1922 Mike Fay 1 8–3–1 .708
1922–1923 Bill Murdoch 1 0–4–0 .000
1924–1926 Leon Harvey 2 4–6–1 .409
1926–1929 Carlos "Cub" Haug 3 12–10–3 .540
1929–1936 Bert Noblet 7 44–53–8 .457
1936–1938 Joe Savini 2 11–19–4 .382
1938–1941, 1945–1948 Ed Maki* 6 35–60–0 .368
1941–1943 Elwin Romnes 2 4–15–3 .250
1948–1951 Amo Bessone 3 20–31–2 .396
1951–1956 Al Renfrew 5 48–68–2 .415
1956–1982 John MacInnes 26 555–295–39 .646
1982–1985 Jim Nahrgang* 3 56–62–3 .475
1985–1990 Herb Boxer* 5 66–129–8 .345
1990–1992 Newell Brown 2 29–47–4 .388
1992–1996 Bob Mancini 4 63–80–20 .448
1996–2000 Tim Watters†* 5 39–116–9 .265
2000–2003 Mike Sertich 3 25–69–9 .286
2003–2011 Jamie Russell* 8 70–197–37 .291
2011–2017 Mel Pearson* 6 118–92–29 .554
2017–present Joe Shawhan 6 119–88–20 .568
Totals 22 coaches 102 seasons 1334–1455–203 .480

* indicates former Huskies player
† Tim Watters was fired in November 2000 after a 1–7–1 start.[8]

Pageantry Edit

Huskies hockey fans associate many traditional songs with hockey games. Some of these songs include "The Engineer's Song," verses other than the first to "In Heaven There Is No Beer" and "Blue Skirt Waltz" (stylized as "The Copper Country Anthem"). Student organizations associated with hockey fandom include the student fan section Mitch's Misfits, and DaWGs, the official group representing the Huskies Pep Band.

Arena Edit

John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena: (1972–present)

  • Name: Student Ice Arena (1972–91), John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena (1991–present)
  • Capacity: 4,200
  • Constructed: 1971
  • Dedication and first game: January 14, 1972
  • Renovated: 1999, 2009

Top single-game crowds

  • 4,619 vs Michigan: February 7, 1976
  • 4,563 vs Denver: February 4, 1978
  • 4,551 vs Denver: February 3, 1978

Top weekend series crowds

  • 9,131 vs Michigan: February 6–7, 1976
  • 9,114 vs Denver: February 3–4, 1978
  • 8,992 vs Michigan State: February 1–2, 1974

Statistical leaders Edit

Source:[9]

Career points leaders Edit

Player Years GP G A Pts PIM
Mike Zuke 1972–1976 163 133 177 310
Bob D'Alvise 1971–1975 149 100 117 217
Stuart Ostlund 1974–1978 160 80 133 213
John Young 1989–1993 155 61 149 210
Rick Boehm 1978–1982 147 66 143 209
Bill Terry 1980–1984 152 91 89 180
Pat Mikesch 1992–1996 153 57 112 169
George Lyle 1973–1976 100 93 73 166
Steve Murphy 1979–1984 144 73 92 165
Jack McManus 1953–1957 107 88 72 160

Career goaltending leaders Edit

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Minimum 30 games

Player Years GP Min W L T GA SO SV% GAA
Jamie Phillips 2012–2016 99 5614 57 25 8 187 10 .922 2.00
Blake Pietila 2019–Present 104 5948 58 36 5 200 20 .923 2.02
Tony Esposito 1964–1967 51 3160 38 10 3 130 2 .912 2.55
Garry Bauman 1961–1964 75 4500 52 22 1 198 6 .916 2.64
Michael-Lee Teslak 2005–2008 73 4085 26 33 11 181 5 .910 2.66

Statistics current through the start of the 2023–24 season.

Players and personnel Edit

Current roster Edit

As of September 18, 2023.[10]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights
2   Cameron Moger Freshman D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 177 lb (80 kg) 2002-04-22 Vernon, British Columbia Coquitlam (BCHL)
4   Henry Bartle Freshman F 6' 2" (1.88 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2003-06-03 Blaine, Minnesota Des Moines (USHL)
5   Tyrone Bronte Senior F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1999-05-07 Melbourne, Australia Alabama–Huntsville (WCHA)
6   Lauri Raiman Freshman F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 2004-01-27 Vantaa, Finland Pelicans U20 (U20 SM-sarja)
7   Kasper Vähärautio Sophomore D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 187 lb (85 kg) 2002-10-02 Helsinki, Finland Jokerit U20 (U20 SM-sarja)
8   Trevor Russell Junior D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 197 lb (89 kg) 2000-02-02 Old Hickory, Tennessee Aberdeen (NAHL)
9   Kyle Kukkonen Sophomore F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 172 lb (78 kg) 2002-11-13 Maple Grove, Minnesota Madison (USHL) ANA, 162nd overall 2021
10   Lachlan Getz Sophomore D 6' 3" (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2002-02-01 Northfield, Illinois Boston University (HEA)
11   Ryland Mosley Senior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2000-02-15 Arnprior, Ontario Carleton Place (CCHL)
12   Kash Rasmussen Sophomore F 6' 2" (1.88 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 2001-04-20 Cochrane, Alberta Bonnyville (AJHL)
13   Logan Pietila Graduate F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 2000-01-27 Howell, Michigan Dubuque (USHL)
14   Max Koskipirtti Freshman F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 2004-08-16 Espoo, Finland Kiekko-Espoo U20 (U20 SM-sarja)
15   Matthew Campbell Sophomore D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 2003-03-04 North Vancouver, British Columbia Quinnipiac (ECAC)
16   Isaac Gordon Freshman F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2004-01-29 Landmark, Manitoba Sioux Falls (USHL)
17   Chase Pietila Freshman D 6' 3" (1.91 m) 188 lb (85 kg) 2004-03-03 Howell, Michigan Youngstown (USHL)
18   Alex Nordstrom Junior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 2000-11-15 Atlantic Mine, Michigan Green Bay (USHL)
19   Nick Williams Freshman D 5' 10" (1.78 m) 177 lb (80 kg) 2002-09-21 Edina, Minnesota Youngstown (USHL)
20   Arvid Caderoth Senior F 6' 5" (1.96 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 2000-05-14 Gothenburg, Sweden Frölunda J20 (J20 SuperElit)
21   Blais Richartz Senior F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2000-06-23 Menomonie, Wisconsin Lincoln (USHL)
22   Marcus Pedersen Junior F 6' 3" (1.91 m) 187 lb (85 kg) 2001-05-25 Stockholm, Sweden Malmö J20 (J20 Nationell)
23   Trevor Kukkonen Sophomore F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 2001-02-01 Maple Grove, Minnesota Minnesota Magicians (NAHL)
24   Oliver Bezick Sophomore D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2001-06-12 Delray Beach, Florida Amarillo (NAHL)
25   Jed Pietila Senior D 5' 11" (1.8 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1999-01-13 Howell, Michigan Austin (NAHL)
26   Evan Orr Sophomore D 5' 11" (1.8 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2001-01-09 Shelby Township, Michigan Northeast (NAHL)
27   Patriks Marcinkēvičs Sophomore F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 168 lb (76 kg) 2001-05-06 Riga, Latvia Long Island (NCAA)
28   Levi Stauber Junior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 2000-01-16 Hermantown, Minnesota Danbury (NAHL)
29   Jack Works Junior (RS) F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2001-05-23 Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Denver (NCHC)
30   Max Väyrynen Sophomore G 6' 2" (1.88 m) 183 lb (83 kg) 2002-06-18 Espoo, Finland Ässät U20 (U20 SM-sarja)
31   Blake Pietila Graduate G 5' 11" (1.8 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 2000-01-27 Howell, Michigan Cedar Rapids (USHL)
35   Michael Morelli Sophomore G 6' 0" (1.83 m) 154 lb (70 kg) 2001-04-25 Arvada, Colorado Maryland (NAHL)

Staff Edit

Title Staff member Hometown Tenure Previous position
Head coach Joe Shawhan Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 4th year Assistant coach, Michigan Tech (WCHA)
Assistant coach Chris Brooks Stratford, Ontario 4th year Head coach, Wisconsin–Stevens Point (WIAC)
Assistant coach Tyler Shelast Kelowna, British Columbia 8th year
Volunteer coach Jamie Phillips Caledonia, Ontario 1st year Goaltender, Brampton (ECHL)

Awards and honors Edit

Hockey Hall of Fame Edit

The following Michigan Tech Huskies have been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame.

United States Hockey Hall of Fame Edit

The following Michigan Tech Huskies have been elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.

NCAA Edit

All-Americans Edit

First Team[11]

Second Team


WCHA Edit

Individual awards Edit

All-Conference Teams Edit

First Team All-WCHA

Second Team All-WCHA

Third Team All-WCHA

  • 1996–97: Andre Savage, F
  • 2004–05: Cam Ellsworth, G
  • 2006–07: Michael-Lee Teslak, G
  • 2014–15: Shane Hanna, D; Blake Pietila, F
  • 2015–16: Shane Hanna, D; Malcolm Gould, F; Tyler Heinonen, F
  • 2016–17: Tyler Heinonen, F
  • 2017–18: Mitch Reinke, D
  • 2019–20: Matt Jurusik, G
  • 2020–21: Trenton Bliss, F

All-WCHA Rookie Team


CCHA Edit

Individual awards Edit

All-Conference Teams Edit

First Team All-CCHA

Second Team All-CCHA

  • 2021–22: Blake Pietila, G; Colin Swoyer, D; Trenton Bliss, F
  • 2022–23: Brett Thorne, D

All-CCHA Rookie Team

  • 2022–23: Kyle Kukkonen, F

Michigan Tech Hall of Fame Edit

The following is a list of people associated with Michigan Tech 's men's ice hockey program who were elected into the Michigan Tech University Athletic Hall of Fame (induction date in parentheses).[12]

Huskies in the NHL Edit

As of July 1, 2023.

WHA Edit

Several players also were members of WHA teams.

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The Michigan Tech Huskies men s ice hockey team is an NCAA Division I college ice hockey program that represents Michigan Technological University The Huskies are a member of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association CCHA They play at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena in Houghton Michigan Michigan Tech Huskies men s ice hockeyCurrent seasonUniversityMichigan Technological UniversityConferenceCCHAHead coachJoe Shawhan7th season 119 88 20 568 Assistant coachesTyler ShelastJordy MurrayJamie PhillipsArenaMacInnes Student Ice ArenaHoughton MichiganStudent sectionMitch s MisfitsColorsBlack and gold 1 MascotBlizzard T HuskyNCAA Tournament championships1962 1965 1975NCAA Tournament Runner up1956 1960 1974 1976NCAA Tournament Frozen Four1956 1960 1962 1965 1969 1970 1974 1975 1976 1981NCAA Tournament appearances1956 1960 1962 1965 1969 1970 1974 1975 1976 1981 2015 2017 2018 2022 2023Conference Tournament championships1960 1962 1965 1969 1970 1974 1975 1976 1981 2017 2018Conference regular season championships1962 1966 1969 1971 1974 1976 2016Current uniformThe Huskies host and compete in the annual Great Lakes Invitational held in December of each year The four team tournament was played for the 50th year in 2014 Contents 1 History 1 1 Conferences 1 2 NCAA Championships 2 Season by season results 3 Coaches 4 Pageantry 5 Arena 6 Statistical leaders 6 1 Career points leaders 6 2 Career goaltending leaders 7 Players and personnel 7 1 Current roster 7 2 Staff 8 Awards and honors 8 1 Hockey Hall of Fame 8 2 United States Hockey Hall of Fame 8 3 NCAA 8 3 1 All Americans 8 4 WCHA 8 4 1 Individual awards 8 4 2 All Conference Teams 8 5 CCHA 8 5 1 Individual awards 8 5 2 All Conference Teams 9 Michigan Tech Hall of Fame 10 Huskies in the NHL 10 1 WHA 11 Olympians 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory Edit nbsp The Michigan Tech Huskies at the 2015 Great Lakes InvitationalMichigan Tech has had a storied history from its inception in 1919 producing three national championships The program has played in five different home arenas including the Amphidrome Calumet Colosseum Dee Stadium and the MacInnes Student Ice Arena The program is a charter member of the WCHA in 1951 and became a national powerhouse under the leadership of Coach John MacInnes during the 1960s 1970s and early 1980s 2 3 The team has won three NCAA Division I championships 1962 1965 and 1975 and seven Western Collegiate Hockey Association championships 1962 1965 1969 1971 1974 1976 and 2016 4 5 Conferences Edit None 1919 51 1958 59 Midwest Collegiate Hockey League Western Intercollegiate Hockey League Western Collegiate Hockey Association 1951 58 1959 81 1984 2021 Central Collegiate Hockey Association 1981 84 2021 present NCAA Championships Edit Year Champion Score Runner up City Arena1962 Michigan Tech 7 1 Clarkson Utica NY Utica Memorial Auditorium1965 Michigan Tech 8 2 Boston College Providence RI Meehan Auditorium1975 Michigan Tech 6 1 Minnesota St Louis MO St Louis ArenaSeason by season results EditMain article List of Michigan Tech Huskies men s ice hockey seasons Source 6 Coaches EditAs of the completion of the 2022 23 season 7 Tenure Coach Years Record Pct 1919 1920 E R Lovell 1 1 2 1 3751920 1921 1923 1924 Elmer Sicotte 2 7 9 0 4381921 1922 Mike Fay 1 8 3 1 7081922 1923 Bill Murdoch 1 0 4 0 0001924 1926 Leon Harvey 2 4 6 1 4091926 1929 Carlos Cub Haug 3 12 10 3 5401929 1936 Bert Noblet 7 44 53 8 4571936 1938 Joe Savini 2 11 19 4 3821938 1941 1945 1948 Ed Maki 6 35 60 0 3681941 1943 Elwin Romnes 2 4 15 3 2501948 1951 Amo Bessone 3 20 31 2 3961951 1956 Al Renfrew 5 48 68 2 4151956 1982 John MacInnes 26 555 295 39 6461982 1985 Jim Nahrgang 3 56 62 3 4751985 1990 Herb Boxer 5 66 129 8 3451990 1992 Newell Brown 2 29 47 4 3881992 1996 Bob Mancini 4 63 80 20 4481996 2000 Tim Watters 5 39 116 9 2652000 2003 Mike Sertich 3 25 69 9 2862003 2011 Jamie Russell 8 70 197 37 2912011 2017 Mel Pearson 6 118 92 29 5542017 present Joe Shawhan 6 119 88 20 568Totals 22 coaches 102 seasons 1334 1455 203 480 indicates former Huskies player Tim Watters was fired in November 2000 after a 1 7 1 start 8 Pageantry EditHuskies hockey fans associate many traditional songs with hockey games Some of these songs include The Engineer s Song verses other than the first to In Heaven There Is No Beer and Blue Skirt Waltz stylized as The Copper Country Anthem Student organizations associated with hockey fandom include the student fan section Mitch s Misfits and DaWGs the official group representing the Huskies Pep Band Arena EditJohn J MacInnes Student Ice Arena 1972 present Name Student Ice Arena 1972 91 John J MacInnes Student Ice Arena 1991 present Capacity 4 200 Constructed 1971 Dedication and first game January 14 1972 Renovated 1999 2009Top single game crowds 4 619 vs Michigan February 7 1976 4 563 vs Denver February 4 1978 4 551 vs Denver February 3 1978Top weekend series crowds 9 131 vs Michigan February 6 7 1976 9 114 vs Denver February 3 4 1978 8 992 vs Michigan State February 1 2 1974Statistical leaders EditSource 9 Career points leaders Edit Player Years GP G A Pts PIMMike Zuke 1972 1976 163 133 177 310Bob D Alvise 1971 1975 149 100 117 217Stuart Ostlund 1974 1978 160 80 133 213John Young 1989 1993 155 61 149 210Rick Boehm 1978 1982 147 66 143 209Bill Terry 1980 1984 152 91 89 180Pat Mikesch 1992 1996 153 57 112 169George Lyle 1973 1976 100 93 73 166Steve Murphy 1979 1984 144 73 92 165Jack McManus 1953 1957 107 88 72 160Career goaltending leaders Edit GP Games played Min Minutes played W Wins L Losses T Ties GA Goals against SO Shutouts SV Save percentage GAA Goals against averageMinimum 30 games Player Years GP Min W L T GA SO SV GAAJamie Phillips 2012 2016 99 5614 57 25 8 187 10 922 2 00Blake Pietila 2019 Present 104 5948 58 36 5 200 20 923 2 02Tony Esposito 1964 1967 51 3160 38 10 3 130 2 912 2 55Garry Bauman 1961 1964 75 4500 52 22 1 198 6 916 2 64Michael Lee Teslak 2005 2008 73 4085 26 33 11 181 5 910 2 66Statistics current through the start of the 2023 24 season Players and personnel EditCurrent roster Edit As of September 18 2023 10 No S P C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights2 nbsp Cameron Moger Freshman D 6 2 1 88 m 177 lb 80 kg 2002 04 22 Vernon British Columbia Coquitlam BCHL 4 nbsp Henry Bartle Freshman F 6 2 1 88 m 185 lb 84 kg 2003 06 03 Blaine Minnesota Des Moines USHL 5 nbsp Tyrone Bronte Senior F 5 10 1 78 m 175 lb 79 kg 1999 05 07 Melbourne Australia Alabama Huntsville WCHA 6 nbsp Lauri Raiman Freshman F 5 11 1 8 m 181 lb 82 kg 2004 01 27 Vantaa Finland Pelicans U20 U20 SM sarja 7 nbsp Kasper Vaharautio Sophomore D 6 0 1 83 m 187 lb 85 kg 2002 10 02 Helsinki Finland Jokerit U20 U20 SM sarja 8 nbsp Trevor Russell Junior D 6 2 1 88 m 197 lb 89 kg 2000 02 02 Old Hickory Tennessee Aberdeen NAHL 9 nbsp Kyle Kukkonen Sophomore F 5 10 1 78 m 172 lb 78 kg 2002 11 13 Maple Grove Minnesota Madison USHL ANA 162nd overall 202110 nbsp Lachlan Getz Sophomore D 6 3 1 91 m 190 lb 86 kg 2002 02 01 Northfield Illinois Boston University HEA 11 nbsp Ryland Mosley Senior F 5 11 1 8 m 185 lb 84 kg 2000 02 15 Arnprior Ontario Carleton Place CCHL 12 nbsp Kash Rasmussen Sophomore F 6 2 1 88 m 170 lb 77 kg 2001 04 20 Cochrane Alberta Bonnyville AJHL 13 nbsp Logan Pietila Graduate F 5 11 1 8 m 175 lb 79 kg 2000 01 27 Howell Michigan Dubuque USHL 14 nbsp Max Koskipirtti Freshman F 6 0 1 83 m 180 lb 82 kg 2004 08 16 Espoo Finland Kiekko Espoo U20 U20 SM sarja 15 nbsp Matthew Campbell Sophomore D 6 1 1 85 m 165 lb 75 kg 2003 03 04 North Vancouver British Columbia Quinnipiac ECAC 16 nbsp Isaac Gordon Freshman F 5 11 1 8 m 190 lb 86 kg 2004 01 29 Landmark Manitoba Sioux Falls USHL 17 nbsp Chase Pietila Freshman D 6 3 1 91 m 188 lb 85 kg 2004 03 03 Howell Michigan Youngstown USHL 18 nbsp Alex Nordstrom Junior F 5 11 1 8 m 165 lb 75 kg 2000 11 15 Atlantic Mine Michigan Green Bay USHL 19 nbsp Nick Williams Freshman D 5 10 1 78 m 177 lb 80 kg 2002 09 21 Edina Minnesota Youngstown USHL 20 nbsp Arvid Caderoth Senior F 6 5 1 96 m 220 lb 100 kg 2000 05 14 Gothenburg Sweden Frolunda J20 J20 SuperElit 21 nbsp Blais Richartz Senior F 6 0 1 83 m 185 lb 84 kg 2000 06 23 Menomonie Wisconsin Lincoln USHL 22 nbsp Marcus Pedersen Junior F 6 3 1 91 m 187 lb 85 kg 2001 05 25 Stockholm Sweden Malmo J20 J20 Nationell 23 nbsp Trevor Kukkonen Sophomore F 5 11 1 8 m 181 lb 82 kg 2001 02 01 Maple Grove Minnesota Minnesota Magicians NAHL 24 nbsp Oliver Bezick Sophomore D 6 0 1 83 m 190 lb 86 kg 2001 06 12 Delray Beach Florida Amarillo NAHL 25 nbsp Jed Pietila Senior D 5 11 1 8 m 185 lb 84 kg 1999 01 13 Howell Michigan Austin NAHL 26 nbsp Evan Orr Sophomore D 5 11 1 8 m 185 lb 84 kg 2001 01 09 Shelby Township Michigan Northeast NAHL 27 nbsp Patriks Marcinkevics Sophomore F 5 9 1 75 m 168 lb 76 kg 2001 05 06 Riga Latvia Long Island NCAA 28 nbsp Levi Stauber Junior F 5 11 1 8 m 175 lb 79 kg 2000 01 16 Hermantown Minnesota Danbury NAHL 29 nbsp Jack Works Junior RS F 6 0 1 83 m 185 lb 84 kg 2001 05 23 Yellowknife Northwest Territories Denver NCHC 30 nbsp Max Vayrynen Sophomore G 6 2 1 88 m 183 lb 83 kg 2002 06 18 Espoo Finland Assat U20 U20 SM sarja 31 nbsp Blake Pietila Graduate G 5 11 1 8 m 170 lb 77 kg 2000 01 27 Howell Michigan Cedar Rapids USHL 35 nbsp Michael Morelli Sophomore G 6 0 1 83 m 154 lb 70 kg 2001 04 25 Arvada Colorado Maryland NAHL Staff Edit Title Staff member Hometown Tenure Previous positionHead coach Joe Shawhan Sault Ste Marie Michigan 4th year Assistant coach Michigan Tech WCHA Assistant coach Chris Brooks Stratford Ontario 4th year Head coach Wisconsin Stevens Point WIAC Assistant coach Tyler Shelast Kelowna British Columbia 8th yearVolunteer coach Jamie Phillips Caledonia Ontario 1st year Goaltender Brampton ECHL Awards and honors EditHockey Hall of Fame Edit The following Michigan Tech Huskies have been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame Tony Esposito player 1988 United States Hockey Hall of Fame Edit The following Michigan Tech Huskies have been elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Amo Bessone coach 1992 Paul Coppo player 2004 John MacInnes coach 2007 NCAA Edit Spencer Penrose Award John MacInnes 1970 1976 Tournament Most Outstanding Player Lou Angotti 1960 1962 Gary Milroy 1965 Jim Warden 1975 All Americans Edit First Team 11 1936 37 Ed Maki 1950 51 Joe deBastiani D 1952 53 Bob Monahan D 1958 59 John Kosiancic F 1959 60 George Cuculick G Paul Coppo F 1961 62 Henry Akervall D Elov Seger D Lou Angotti F Jerry Sullivan F 1962 63 Garry Bauman G George Hill F 1963 64 Garry Bauman G 1964 65 Tony Esposito G 1965 66 Tony Esposito G Bruce Riutta D 1966 67 Tony Esposito G Rick Best G Bruce Riutta D Gary Milroy F 1968 69 Al Karlander F 1970 71 Morris Trewin G Bob Murray D 1973 74 Jim Nahrgang D Mike Zuke F 1974 75 Bob D Alvise F 1975 76 Mike Zuke F 1980 81 Tim Watters D 1992 93 Jamie Ram G 1993 94 Jamie Ram G 2014 15 Tanner Kero F 2022 23 Blake Pietila G Second Team 1951 52 Joe deBastiani D 1954 55 Jack McManus F 1955 56 Jack McManus F 1989 90 Kip Noble D 2004 05 Colin Murphy F 2015 16 Alex Petan F 2021 22 Brian Halonen F WCHA Edit Individual awards Edit Player of the Year Bob Murray 1971 Mike Zuke 1976 Tanner Kero 2015 Alex Petan 2016 Outstanding Student Athlete of the Year Geoff Sarjeant 1992 Eli Vlaisavljevich 2010 Tanner Kero 2015 Jamie Phillips 2016 Sophomore of the Year Lou Angotti 1960 George Hill 1963 Gary Milroy 1965 Coach of the Year John MacInnes 1960 1962 1966 1971 1976 Herb Boxer 1988 Jamie Russell 2007 Mel Pearson 2012 2016 Freshman of the Year Mike Usitalo 1971 Mike Zuke 1973 Defensive Player of the Year Andy Sutton 1998 Most Valuable Player in Tournament Shane Hanna 2017 Patrick Munson 2018 All Conference Teams Edit First Team All WCHA 1954 55 Bob McManus G 1955 56 Jack McManus F 1959 60 Henry Akervall G John Kosiancic F 1961 62 Garry Bauman D Henry Akervall D Lou Angotti F Jerry Sullivan F 1962 63 Garry Bauman G George Hill F 1963 64 Garry Bauman G Norm Wimmer D 1964 65 Tony Esposito G 1965 66 Tony Esposito G Bruce Riutta D 1966 67 Tony Esposito G 1968 69 Al Karlander F 1970 71 Morris Trewin G Bob Murray D 1973 74 Jim Nahrgang D Mike Zuke F 1974 75 Jim Warden G Bob D Alvise F 1975 76 George Lyle F Mike Zuke F 1980 81 Tim Watters D 1988 89 Shawn Harrison F 1989 90 Kip Noble D 1992 93 Jamie Ram G 1993 94 Jamie Ram G 1997 98 Andre Savage F 2004 05 Colin Murphy F 2014 15 Jamie Phillips G Tanner Kero F 2015 16 Alex Petan F 2016 17 Matt Roy D Second Team All WCHA 1951 52 Joe deBastiani D 1952 53 Joe deBastiani F 1954 55 Jack McManus F 1955 56 Bob McManus G 1956 57 Jack McManus F Tom Kennedy F 1959 60 George Cuculick G Gerald Fabbro F Paul Coppo F 1960 61 Bill Rowe G Henry Akervall D Lou Angotti F Jerry Sullivan F 1961 62 Elov Seger D Gene Rebellato F 1962 63 Gary Begg D John Ivanitz F 1963 64 Scott Watson F George Hill F 1964 65 Dennis Huculak D Gary Milroy F 1965 66 Dennis Huculak D Wayne Weller F 1966 67 Rick Best G Bruce Riutta D Bob Toothill F Gary Milroy F 1967 68 Dick Sieradzki D Al Karlander F 1970 71 Mike Usitalo F 1972 73 Jim Nahrgang D 1973 74 Rick Quance G Lorne Stamler F 1974 75 Bob Lorimer D Mike Zuke F 1975 76 John Rockwell G Gord Salt F 1987 88 John Archibald F 1990 91 Kelly Hurd F 1992 93 John Young F 1997 98 Andy Sutton D 2003 04 Chris Conner F 2004 05 Lars Helminen D 2014 15 Alex Petan F Malcolm Gould F 2015 16 Jamie Phillips G Matt Roy D 2016 17 Shane Hanna D 2020 21 Colin Swoyer D Third Team All WCHA 1996 97 Andre Savage F 2004 05 Cam Ellsworth G 2006 07 Michael Lee Teslak G 2014 15 Shane Hanna D Blake Pietila F 2015 16 Shane Hanna D Malcolm Gould F Tyler Heinonen F 2016 17 Tyler Heinonen F 2017 18 Mitch Reinke D 2019 20 Matt Jurusik G 2020 21 Trenton Bliss F All WCHA Rookie Team 1990 91 Jamie Ram G 1992 93 Jason Wright D Pat Mikesch F 2012 13 Alex Petan F 2013 14 Shane Hanna D 2015 16 Jake Lucchini F 2016 17 Angus Redmond G Mitch Reinke D 2017 18 Mitch Reinke D 2018 19 Brian Halonen F 2020 21 Arvid Caderoth F CCHA Edit Individual awards Edit Player of the Year Blake Pietila 2023 Goaltender of the Year Blake Pietila 2023 Rookie of the Year Kyle Kukkonen 2023 Coach of the Year Joe Shawhan 2023 All Conference Teams Edit First Team All CCHA 2021 22 Brian Halonen F 2022 23 Blake Pietila G Ryland Mosley F Second Team All CCHA 2021 22 Blake Pietila G Colin Swoyer D Trenton Bliss F 2022 23 Brett Thorne D All CCHA Rookie Team 2022 23 Kyle Kukkonen FMichigan Tech Hall of Fame EditThe following is a list of people associated with Michigan Tech s men s ice hockey program who were elected into the Michigan Tech University Athletic Hall of Fame induction date in parentheses 12 1961 62 Team 2012 1964 65 Team 2014 1974 75 Team 2016 Henry Akervall 1990 Lou Angotti 1991 Garry Bauman 1992 Russ Becker 2010 Gary Begg 1997 Rick Best 1994 Tom Bissett 2014 Rick Boehm 2000 Herb Boxer 2009 Peter Buchmann 1987 Steve Coates 2018 Paul Coppo 1985 George Cuculick 1998 Bob D Alvise 1989 Joe deBastiani 2000 Tony Esposito 1990 Gerald Fabbro 2005 Dan Farrell 2011 Peter Grant 2005 John Grisdale 1997 Fred Hall 2001 Bob Hauswirth 1994 George Hill 2001 Bruce Horsch 2007 Art Karam 1987 Al Karlander 1990 John Kosiancic 1994 Doug Latimer 1986 Bob Lorimer 1992 George Lyle 1993 John MacInnes 1985 Abbie Maki 1987 Ed Maki 1985 Randy McKay 1999 Al McLeod 2008 Bob McManus 2001 Jack McManus 1995 Gary Milroy 2004 Bob Monahan 1993 Bob Murray 1996 Jim Nahrgang 1989 Ken Naples 2003 Kip Noble 2018 Allan Olson 1991 Marcus Olson 1986 Ted Olson 2003 Stuart Ostlund 2002 Ken Pelto 2001 Brent Peterson 2016 Ray Puro 2004 Jamie Ram 2010 Damian Rhodes 2006 Bruce Riutta 1987 John Rockwell 2006 Elov Seger 1998 Bill Steele 2012 Jerry Sullivan 1986 Bill Terry 2011 Mike Usitalo 2008 Maurice Villeneuve 1988 Jim Warden 2007 Tim Watters 1997 Glen Weller 2005 Scott White 2016 Rick Yeo 1988 John Young 2008 Mike Zuke 1988 Huskies in the NHL EditAs of July 1 2023 NHL All Star team NHL All Star 13 NHL All Star 13 and NHL All Star team Hall of FamersPlayer Position Team s Years Games Stanley CupsLou Angotti Right Wing NYR CHI PHI PIT STL 1964 1974 653 0Garry Bauman Goaltender MTL MNS 1966 1969 35 0Tom Bissett Left Wing DET 1990 1991 5 0Chris Cichocki Right Wing DET NJD 1985 1989 68 0Steve Coates Right Wing DET 1976 1977 5 0Chris Conner Right Wing DAL PIT DET PHO WSH 2006 2015 180 0Pheonix Copley Goaltender STL WSH LAK 2015 present 68 0Chris Durno Left Wing COL 2008 2010 43 0Tony Esposito Goaltender MTL CHI 1968 1984 886 1John Grisdale Defenseman TOR VAN 1972 1979 250 0Steve Jensen Left Wing MNS LAK 1975 1982 438 0Al Karlander Center DET 1969 1973 212 0Tanner Kero Center CHI VAN DAL 2015 2022 134 0Jujhar Khaira Left Wing EDM CHI 2015 Present 336 0Geoff Kinrade Defenseman TBL 2008 2009 1 0Joel L Esperance Center DAL 2018 2021 33 0Michael Lauen Forward WPG 1983 1984 3 0Bob Lorimer Defenseman NYI COR NJD 1976 1986 529 2Jake Lucchini Center OTT 2022 Present 11 0George Lyle Forward DET HFD 1979 1983 99 0Darcy Martini Defenseman EDM 1993 1994 2 0Jim Mayer Right Wing NYR 1979 1980 4 0Randy McKay Right Wing DET NJD DAL MTL 1988 2003 932 2Al McLeod Defenseman DET 1973 1974 26 0Gord McRae Goaltender TOR 1972 1978 71 0Glenn Merkosky Forward HFD NJD DET 1981 1990 66 0 Player Position Team s Years Games Stanley CupsLyle Moffat Left Wing TOR WPG 1972 1980 97 0Bob Murray Defenseman ATF VAN 1973 1977 194 0Jim Nahrgang Defenseman DET 1974 1977 57 0Davis Payne Right Wing BOS 1995 1997 22 0Brent Peterson Left Wing TBL 1996 1999 56 0Blake Pietila Left Wing NJD 2015 2019 38 0Jamie Ram Goaltender NYR 1995 1996 1 0Dave Reierson Defenseman CGY 1988 1989 2 0Mitch Reinke Defenseman STL 2017 2021 1 0Damian Rhodes Goaltender TOR OTT ATL 1990 2002 309 0Matt Roy Defenseman LAK 2018 Present 288 0Jarkko Ruutu Left Wing VAN PIT OTT ANA 1999 2011 652 0Geoff Sarjeant Goaltender STL SJS 1994 1996 8 0Andre Savage Center BOS PHI 1998 2003 66 0John Scott Left Wing MIN CHI NYR BUF SJS PHO MTL 2008 2016 286 0Lorne Stamler Left Wing LAK TOR WPG 1976 1980 116 0Tony Stiles Defenseman CGY 1983 1984 30 0Jim Storm Left Wing HFD DAL 1987 1991 84 0Andy Sutton Left Wing SJS MIN ATL NYI OTT ANA EDM 1998 2012 676 0Bill Terry Center MNS 1987 1988 5 0Tim Watters Defenseman WPG LAK 1981 1995 741 0Brian Watts Left Wing DET 1975 1976 4 0Clay Wilson Defenseman CBJ ATL FLA CGY 2002 2012 36 0Warren Young Forward MNS PIT DET 1981 1988 236 0Mike Zuke Center STL HFD 1978 1986 455 0 nbsp Chris Conner nbsp Tony Esposito nbsp Jarkko Ruutu nbsp John Scott nbsp Clay WilsonWHA Edit Several players also were members of WHA teams Player Position Team s Years Avco CupsBruce Abbey Defenseman CIN 1975 1976 0Lou Angotti Right Wing CHC 1974 1975 0Bob D Alvise Center TOT 1975 1976 0Ken Desjardine Defenseman QUE IND CAC 1972 1973 0Bill Hughes Goaltender HOU 1972 1973 0Al Karlander Center NEW IND 1973 1977 0George Lyle Forward NEW 1976 1979 0Jim Mayer Forward CAC NEW EDM 1976 1979 0Al McLeod Defenseman PHX HOU IND 1974 1979 0Lyle Moffat Defenseman CLC WIN 1975 1979 3Darwin Mott Forward PHB 1972 1973 0Bill Prentice Defenseman HOU IND QUE EDM 1972 1978 2Bill Steele Right Wing CIN 1975 1977 0Mike Zuke Center IND EDM 1976 1978 0Source 14 Olympians Edit This is a list of Michigan Tech alumni were a part of an Olympic team Name Position Michigan Tech Tenure Team Year FinishPaul Coppo Center 1957 1960 nbsp USA 1964 5thHenry Akervall Defenseman 1959 1962 nbsp Canada 1964 4thGary Begg Center 1960 1963 nbsp Canada 1964 4thBruce Riutta Defenseman 1964 1967 nbsp USA 1968 6thPaul Jensen Defenseman 1973 1975 1976 1978 nbsp USA 1976 5thSteve Jensen Left Wing 1973 1975 nbsp USA 1976 5thJim Warden Goaltender 1972 1975 nbsp USA 1976 5thTim Watters Defenseman 1977 1979 1980 1981 nbsp Canada 1980 1988 6th 4thTony Stiles Defenseman 1978 1982 nbsp Canada 1988 4thJarkko Ruutu Left Wing 1995 1996 nbsp Finland 2002 2006 2010 6th nbsp Silver nbsp BronzeSee also Edit Michigan Tech HuskiesReferences Edit Michigan Technological University Brand Guide PDF Retrieved September 11 2016 Copper Country Hockey History Archived from the original on 2003 08 11 Retrieved 2003 08 11 Erik Nordberg From the Archives Double the Pleasure Double the Fun Michigan Tech Magazine 2007 2008 Michigan Tech Ice Hockey Media Guide p 87 PDF Michigan Technological University Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 14 Unofficial MTU Hockey Webpage cchockeyhistory org Michigan Tech Hockey 2009 10 Yearbook Michigan Tech Huskies Retrieved March 10 2019 2010 11 Hockey Yearbook Michigan Technological University 2010 Watters Out Sertich In at MTU USCHO com 2000 11 07 Retrieved 2014 06 09 The Century Club Michigan Tech Huskies Retrieved March 12 2019 2023 24 Hockey Roster Michigan Tech Huskies Retrieved September 18 2023 Men s Award Winners PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved August 31 2011 Michigan Tech Sports Hall of Fame Michigan Tech Huskies Retrieved March 21 2019 a b Players are identified as an All Star if they were selected for the All Star game at any time in their career Alumni report for Michigan Tech University Hockey DB Retrieved March 14 2019 External links Edit Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michigan Tech Huskies men 27s ice hockey amp oldid 1179087115, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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