MacPherson Tournament - 2013

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2012-13 SAINTS HOCKEY


Welcome to St. Andrew’s College

Kevin McHenry is the eighth Headmaster in the 114-year history of St. Andrew’s College. He is in his fourth year in this role and has been at the School for 11 years, previously having served as SAC’s Assistant Headmaster, Academics and the Upper School. During his 11-year career at St. Andrew’s, Kevin has coached the Varsity Hockey, JV Hockey and Varsity Baseball teams. He currently coaches his son Will’s York Simcoe Express Peewee AAA team.

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t is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the 30th annual MacPherson Hockey Tournament. For three decades, the staff and students of St. Andrew’s College have looked forward to this event with great anticipation. For some, hockey truly is Canada’s favourite pastime, and this event has always generated tremendous enthusiasm and spirit among our entire Andrean community and beyond. Several SAC Old Boys and their families will rekindle their connection with the School this weekend, returning to watch the Tournament and to enjoy a full program of sports and family activities back at the School. It must be especially thrilling and nostalgic for returning alumni who once played in the Tournament themselves. Many of our Varsity Hockey players have gone on to pursue academic and athletic dreams at great schools in Canada and the U.S. As a coach, player and avid fan myself, it is always exciting to watch the fast-paced and competitive games featured at the MacPherson Tournament. This year we draw teams from Ontario, Quebec, Illinois and New York. While all teams strive to win, none should lose sight of the need for sportsmanlike conduct and respect for one’s opponent. Competition and camaraderie are truly what this Tournament has come to stand for. I think it is quite a testament to our School, coaches, players and staff that the Tournament has evolved to the stature of what it is today. Like so many other things about St. Andrew’s, it has become one of our treasured traditions and a proud symbol of how well our hockey team performs on the North American stage. On behalf of the School, our students, parents, alumni, and Tournament Committee, I extend our best wishes for success to all participants.

Kevin McHenry Headmaster


30th Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament

HAMILTON DIVISION Ashbury College New Trier High School Northwood School St. Andrew's College

February 1, 2 & 3, 2013

MEAGHER DIVISION Appleby College Cégep Ste-Foy St. Francis High School Upper Canada College

SCHEDULE OF GAMES Friday, February 1 9:15 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 10:00 am

Upper Canada College vs. Appleby College St. Andrew’s College vs. Ashbury College St. Francis High School vs. Cégep Ste-Foy Northwood School vs. New Trier HS

12:30 pm

LUNCHEON - ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE - GREAT HALL

3:30 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm

New Trier HS vs. Ashbury College Appleby College vs. St. Francis High School Upper Canada College vs. Cégep Ste-Foy

Nottawasaga 2 Aurora Community 1 Nottawasaga 1

7:00 pm

St. Andrew’s College vs. Northwood School

Aurora Community 1

Saturday, February 2 9:30 am 10:00 am 11:30 am 12:00 pm 6:30 pm 8:00 pm

Cégep Ste-Foy vs. Appleby College St. Francis High School vs. Upper Canada College Ashbury College vs. Northwood School New Trier HS vs. St. Andrew’s College 1st Hamilton vs. 2nd Meagher 1st Meagher vs. 2nd Hamilton

Sunday, February 3 9:30 am 11:00 am 11:30 am 1:00 pm

3rd Hamilton vs. 3rd Meagher 4th Hamilton vs. 4th Meagher CONSOLATION GAME CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Magna - Pfaff Aurora Community 1 Magna - Hyundai Magna - Forhan

Nottawasaga 2 Nottawasaga 1 Nottawasaga 2 Nottawasaga 1 Nottawasaga 2 Nottawasaga 1

Nottawasaga 2 Nottawasaga 1 Nottawasaga 2 Nottawasaga 1

First team listed is home team and will wear white.

Venues

Aurora Community Centre Nottawasaga Inn Resort & Conference Centre Magna Centre

1 Community Centre Lane, Aurora, Ont., L4G 7B1 6015 Highway 89, Alliston, Ont., L9R 1A4 800 Mulock Drive, Newmarket, Ont., L3Y 9C1


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History of the MacPherson Tournament

ow in its 30th year, the annual MacPherson Tournament has become a cherished tradition and highly anticipated event in the St. Andrew’s school year. The tournament, a creation of now retired First Hockey coach and teacher Al Dunford, is one of the most respected and well-organized high school hockey tournaments in North America. The first tournament in 1984 set the tone for the future. In the opening ceremony game held on the Friday night amid the pomp and tradition of the SAC Pipes and Drums performance, the ceremonial dropping of the first puck, and the wildly cheering fans, St. Andrew’s defeated the fabled Hounds of Notre Dame 5-4 in overtime. The tournament has had a truly North American flavour, hosting schools from Alberta, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania as well as a variety of regions in Ontario. At the outset, naming the tournament and the divisions was not difficult. Three Andreans: Lloyd MacPherson, Jim Hamilton and Bob Meagher devoted many years to St. Andrew’s College and its goals and traditions. While their love of things Andrean was legendary, hockey was their passion. Mr. MacPherson was Assistant to the Headmaster from 1957-1982 and was regarded as the standard bearer for our Scottish traditions. After his retirement in 1982, Mr. MacPherson returned to his beloved Nova Scotia where he passed away in March 1988. Mr. Hamilton was a life-long Andrean. He graduated from SAC in 1933, served as President of the Association, and in 1965 joined the St. Andrew’s College staff as Executive Director of the SAC Foundation. Under his leadership, the School added the McLaughlin Science Building and the Bedard Athletic Complex. Mr. Hamilton passed away in November 1989 and the 1990 Tournament was played in his memory. Dr. Meagher brought a strong academic background to SAC when he was appointed Academic Head of the Lower School in 1972. Until his retirement from the College in 1987, Dr. Meagher was an ardent supporter of life in the Lower School—Mac House, the Under 14 Hockey team, as well as friend and advisor to many young boys who were just beginning life away from home.  In 1987, Dr. Meagher was appointed an Ontario Citizenship Court Judge.  He passed away in June of 2000.

Past Championships Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Gold Medal Stanstead College St. Andrew’s College Appleby College Gilmour Academy Gilmour Academy St. Andrew’s College Northwood School St. Andrew’s College Upper Canada College Upper Canada College Upper Canada College Mount Carmel School St. Charles College St. Andrew’s College St. Andrew’s College St. Charles College St. Andrew’s College Upper Canada College Nichols School St. Andrew’s College St. Charles College St. Charles College Nichols School Nichols School Notre Dame du Foy Nichols School Nichols School Nichols School New Hampton School

Silver Medal Upper Canada College Gilmour Academy Gilmour Academy St. Francis High School St. Andrew’s College Edge School St. Andrew’s College Northwood School National Sports Academy Gilmour Academy Mount Carmel School Upper Canada College St. Francis High School St. Charles College Trinity College School St. Andrew’s College Dunbarton School Shattuck – St. Mary’s St. Andrew’s College Nichols School St. Andrew’s College Nichols School Saunders Secondary Monarch Park Nichols School Lionel Groulx Cranbrook School St. Andrew’s College St. Andrew’s College

Bronze Medal St. Andrew's College St. Francis High School St. Andrew's College Edge School St. Francis High School Upper Canada College St. Francis High School St. Francis High School St. Andrew’s College IMG Academy National Sports Academy St. Andrew’s College St. Andrew’s College Ridley College St. Thomas Aquinas Nichols School Trinity College School St. Charles College St. Charles College Scollard Hall Upper Canada College St. Andrew’s College Oromocto High School Notre Dame du Foy St. Andrew’s College Notre Dame du Foy Notre Dame Hounds Notre Dame Hounds Notre Dame Hounds


Tim Campbell ’96

Forging an NHL Hockey Career off the Ice Story by Jim McGillivray One St. Andrew’s College Varsity Hockey alumnus is forging a rich and active NHL career behind the scenes. Meet Tim Campbell from the Class of 1996, who was approached by Chicago Blackhawks’ head coach, Joel Quenneville, to join the team as video coach within weeks of their 2010 Stanley Cup win, the Hawks’ first since 1961. He accepted, and he’s been there ever since. Tim attended St. Andrew’s College for grades 11-13, coming from Holy Trinity in Richmond Hill, Ont. He played First Hockey and Rugby and then went on to study history at Acadia University where, ironically, he didn’t play any sports. However, during all this time, Tim was very involved in teaching hockey during the summers in Ontario, mostly at Roger Neilson Hockey Camps. “I taught at Roger Neilson schools since I was 13,” says Tim. “I did that for 17 years until I was nearly 30. Being so involved in teaching hockey is actually a great hockey education.

“I’m very much a part of the coaching staff. I work with the bench coaches, I work with the players. When you see coaching staff behind the bench in a game talking to some unseen person on a headset, it’s me they’re talking to.” “I made some great contacts there, in particular Mike Murphy.” Mike had been captain of the Los Angeles Kings and coached the Toronto Maple Leafs for a time in the 1990s. He became vice-president of hockey operations for the NHL in Toronto in 1999. When the NHL opened what is now called the “War Room” in Toronto, Mike was one of the first employees. The War Room is NHL Headquarters in Toronto, adjacent to the Air Canada Centre on Bay Street. Here, every NHL game is watched by staff, who monitor officiating, infractions, and perform goal reviews that decide whether a disputed goal will count or not. Mike Murphy noticed a fit with Tim and was instrumental in bringing him into the War Room shortly after it opened. “It was a great job,” Tim recalls. “Over the course of the season I would watch hundreds of games. It was busy and exciting and you felt like you were right at the heart of hockey. “It could get pretty stressful on a Saturday night when there were a dozen games going on around the league and two or three goal reviews would come in at the same time. We were also involved in producing league scouting reports and rule changes and enforcements, and the place got busier as time went on. When I started there were four of us. Now it’s a much larger operation.” For a CBC profile of what happens in the NHL War Room, go to http://tinyurl.com/a4hkxd3. After nine years in the War Room, Tim answered the call from the Hawks to become video coach and found himself a resident of Chicago and a member of the Stanley Cup champion coaching staff.


While video coach sounds like a position where you’re stuck in a room in the bowels of the arena checking old game film your whole life, Tim says the reality is quite different. “I’m very much a part of the coaching staff,” he says. “I work with the bench coaches, I work with the players. When you see coaching staff behind the bench in a game talking to some unseen person on a headset, it’s me they’re talking to.” Tim says that coaching these days is very much centred around computers. “The coaches all have them,” he notes. “All the team’s games are downloaded to everyone’s computer. We have special software that helps us break down the footage by category. I have tasks I do after every game. I know what the coaches want, so I know what I need to do. But I also get lots of specific requests from players and coaches to look back on different situations that happened. “Some players do more of this than others. Some want to go over all their shifts, or they want to see a specific play they recall so they can figure out why it did or didn’t work. During games we’re on call for immediate feedback. A coach might wonder right in the middle of the game what exactly happened on a specific play, so he’ll call down to me. The software we use is really quick, so I can review the play on the spot and tell him what I think happened. We’ll do this for coaches between periods as well.” Between games, Tim downloads games of upcoming opponents so he can write a report for the coaches on that team’s lines, player sizes and skills, and other pertinent points. Nothing changes when the team is on the road. “All this continues to happen no matter where the team is,” Tim says. “I travel with the team and do the same job wherever we are. There is a lot of travel involved, but that’s not as hard as you might think. We have our own plane, so the airport jockeying is much easier, and they put us up in very nice hotels. We’re treated very well, so I’m glad to say it’s not like how most people have to travel.” What does he like about the work? “Well, first off, I’m with an NHL team, and if you’re a hockey person it doesn’t get much better than that. It’s exciting and different every day, especially when the team is competitive and the playoffs are coming up. I’m working with some of the best people in hockey. These are tremendous people and I’m learning more about the game every day. “For me, the important thing is hockey knowledge. Video coach sounds like I’m some kind of technical expert, which I’m not. I learn about the computer as I go, like anyone else. It’s that hockey knowledge that makes the difference, and in an environment like this my hockey knowledge keeps growing.” Where might such a position lead for someone with Tim’s skills?

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“It’s an open road,” he says. “I like scouting; I could consider some aspect of managing. There are lots of opportunities around the league for guys like me. But I like what I’m doing and I like Chicago, I have a girlfriend in Chicago, it’s a great city and a great organization, so I might just stay for a while.”


MacPherson Hockey Tournament General Information 2013 ELIGIBILITY Players must be full-time students at their respective high school. Players from other provinces in Canada, or other countries must be eligible to compete for their high school according to their school association eligibility rules. Rosters must be filed with the tournament committee prior to a team’s first game, and no substitutions will be permitted thereafter. All players must play in the team’s first game in order to be eligible to play in subsequent games. Exceptions must first be cleared with the tournament convenor prior to a team’s first match. In the case of goaltender injury or suspension, a third goaltender (if not already rostered) may be added to the tournament roster, but must fulfill the eligibility requirements of paragraph one above. FORMAT The eight teams will be divided into two divisions (the Meagher Division and the Hamilton Division) of four teams each. Each team will play a single round robin in its division on Friday and Saturday. During this time, each team will have three games. After the round robin play, the standings will be tabulated in each division. Games will be 3 periods of 15 minutes each (stop time). There will be a five-minute warm up prior to each game. When possible, floods will be after teams have completed their five-minute warm up and after the second period. If at any time in the third period a team holds a five-goal lead, ‘running time’ will commence. Should any minor penalties occur during ‘running time’ they shall be 3 minutes in duration. If the score differential decreases to four goals, stop time will resume, this includes semi-final & championship matches. Standings during the round robin will be tabulated as follows: wins will count for two points, ties one point, and no points for losses. The cross-over Semi-finals (1st in one division vs. 2nd in the opposite division) will take place on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. The two losing teams will play for the Bronze Medal at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday. The two winners will play for the Silver and Gold Medals at 1:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon. Home team for the Consolation & Championship matches will be determined by the team with a) the most points, if tied then: b) most wins in tournament, if teams are tied after (b) then: c) fewest goals against, if tied after (c) then: d) greatest goal differential in the tournament, if tied after (d) then: e) team with the fewest penalty minutes. TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURE Tie breaks will be used following completed round robin play within each division and will apply only to resolving a tie for first and second place or a tie for second and third place. A) In the case of a two-way tie: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)

The winner of the game between the two tied teams in their round robin game takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: The team with the most wins in the three round robin games takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: The team with the fewest goals against in the round robin takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: The team with the greatest goal differential in the round robin takes the higher standing, to a maximum of +/- 5 goals per game. If this is tied then: The team with the fewest penalty minutes against in the game between the tied teams in their round robin game takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: The team with the fewest penalty minutes against all teams in round robin play takes the higher standing.

B) In case of a three-way tie, the following priority list will be used to determine the HIGHEST FINISHING TEAM ONLY (a) The team with the fewest goals against takes the highest standing. (b) If (a) above is tied, then the team with the greatest goal differential takes the highest standing, to a maximum of +/- 5 goals per game. (c) If the teams are still tied after (b) above, then the team with the fewest penalty minutes against will take the highest standing. NOTE: Tie breaking priority list B) is followed until the three-way tie is broken and the team with the highest standing is determined, then the two-way tie remaining is resolved by starting at the top of A)


ULTIMATE TIE-BREAKER If (after all the above) teams remain tied, the Tournament Committee will supervise a coin toss to determine the final standings. OVERTIME (A) There will be a five-minute, sudden-victory overtime period if any of the round robin games are tied. Overtime will be played with four skaters plus a goalie. If the game remains tied at the end of the overtime period, it will stand as a tie and each team will receive one point in the standings. (B) In the case of the Consolation game on Sunday at 11:30 a.m., if the game is tied at the end of regulation, there will be a fiveminute sudden-victory overtime period, where teams will play with four skaters plus a goalie. If the game remains tied following the overtime period, there will be a three-man shoot-out. If a player from either team remains penalized at the conclusion of overtime, he will be permitted to participate in the shoot-out. Prior to the shoot-out, each coach will submit a list of three players to participate in the shoot-out to the off-ice officials at the penalty box. If, after the first three shooters, the score remains tied, the shoot-out will continue in sudden-victory format. Each team will have one player shoot until one team scores and the other team does not. All players from each team must participate in the shoot-out before a previous player may shoot again. (C) In the Semi-finals and Championship games, overtime will consist of sudden-victory (first goal wins). The ice will not be resurfaced at the conclusion of regulation time. There will be a three-minute rest period. The first overtime period will be 15 minutes stop-time and will be played with four skaters, plus a goalie. If the game remains tied, the ice will be resurfaced and a second overtime period will be played for 15 minutes stop-time with four skaters, plus a goalie (if time permits). Following the second overtime period, the shoot-out format described in (B) above will take place. DISPUTES Rulings on a dispute or possible suspension will be handled by the Tournament Convenor and Committee, the Referee-in-Chief & the Referee doing the game in which the incident took place. The Tournament Committee ruling will be final. RULES All CHA rules will be in force with the following adjustments: a) No red line for purposes of off-side. b) One thirty second time-out per team per game. c) Any player receiving a five-minute major or game misconduct is suspended for the next tournament game. A fighting major will result in automatic expulsion from the tournament. d) If a player receives 3 separate ten-minute misconducts in tournament play, that player shall be ejected from the tournament. e) Referees will enforce mandatory mouth guards. AWARDS Gold, silver and bronze medallions will be presented to the championship, runner-up and third place team members respectively. The Lloyd C. MacPherson Cup will be presented to the Championship team, along with a ‘keeper’ banner. The Cup resides at St. Andrew’s College year-round. The J.P. McClocklin Trophy and a ‘keeper’ plaque will be presented to the Tournament’s Most Valuable Player. The Robin Fraser Plaque will be presented to the player best exemplifying qualities of leadership, sportsmanship and high calibre play. A six member all-star team will be selected to recognize outstanding tournament play. Plaques will be awarded to three forwards, two defencemen and one goaltender.


Appleby College Blue Dogs Oakville, Ontario

No.

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 30

Name

Mishel Abudi Adam Craievich Jordan Murray Tyler Burton Brenton Chilton Calvin Rypkema Ben Sisokin Alex Peddle Brendon Duff Aidan Board Marcus Miller Izaak Del Mastro Morgan MacDonald Mackenzie Connor Cole Poliziani Matthew Greenwood Ryan Johnson Chris Dumont Evan Morrison Travis Blinkhorn Shawn Jeffrey

Grade

Pos.

Height

Weight

Birth Year

11 10 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 10 12 10 12 10 12 11 11 12 12 12

G F D D D D D F F D F F F F F F F D F D G

6'0" 6'1" 6'2" 5'11" 6'2" 5'8" 5'9" 5'11" 5'10" 5'8" 5'9" 6'4" 5'11" 5'11" 5'8" 6'2" 5'10" 5'9" 5'9" 5'10" 6'2"

162 188 170 200 190 184 150 187 170 170 155 225 180 155 160 173 160 160 170 160 180

1995 1997 1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 1995 1995 1995 1996 1995 1997 1995 1997 1995 1996 1996 1995 1995 1994

Head Coach: Dan Poliziani Assistant Coaches: Mark Duncan Manager: Wayne Murray Trainer: Fabian Casal


Ashbury College Colts Ottawa, Ontario

No.

5/ 5 8/ 8 5/ 5 9/ 9 10 / 10 11 / 11 12 / 12 16 / 88 18 / 44 19 / 19 21 / 7 22 / 22 24 / 14 32 / 33 35 / 60 51 / 4 63 / 17 81 / 51 91 / 77 96 / 71

Name

Ryan Hartvich Alex Bibic Ethan Sanders Callum MacLeay Mathieu Lefebvre Daniel Hovey Ian Wilson Parker Aimers Connor Feutlinske Matt Way Nick DeLallo Aidan Faught Maxwell Laurin Michael Cullen Simon Hofley Richard Fan Elias Rizk Liam Timmins Kefir Sanders Jack Warren

Grade

Pos.

12 11 10 11 10 12 11 10 11 12 10 11 12 11 12 9 11 12 12 11

D D D F F D F D F F F F F G G D F D F F

Head Coach: Andrew Moore Assistant Coach: Kate Lane, Jayme Helmer

Height

Weight

Birth Year


St. Andrew's College Saints Aurora, Ontario

No.

Name

2 3 5 6 7 8 10 11 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 27 28 33

Jacob Kearley Warren Foegele C.J. Sifton Brett Stirling Burke White Curtis Harvey Matthew Graham Brandon Cercone Christian Settino Zac Masson Adam Moodie Jay Mackie Matthew Kennedy Jack McDonald Liam Neuman Jake Stirling Zach Marcus Rory McGuire Emil Hiiri Brett Nichol

Grade

Pos.

Height

Weight

Birth Year

12 11 12 11 12 12 11 12 12 11 12 12 11 12 12 12 11 12 10 11

D F D D F F F D F F F F F G F F D D F G

6' 2" 5'11'' 5'11'' 6' 0'' 6' 3'' 5'10'' 5'11" 5' 9'' 5' 8'' 6' 0'' 5' 8'' 5'11'' 5'10'' 5'11'' 5' 8'' 5'10'' 5'11'' 6' 0'' 5'10'' 6' 0''

225 165 170 197 200 187 168 162 170 178 165 175 157 158 157 180 170 182 141 178

1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 1995

Head Coach: David Manning Assistant Coaches: Geoff Brennagh ’94, Joel Morrissey Manager: William White '13 Athletic Therapist: Marnie McRoberts


Graduates

2013

Brandon Cercone

Curtis Harvey

Jacob Kearley

Jay Mackie

Jack McDonald

Rory McGuire

Adam Moodie

Liam Neuman

Christian Settino

C.J. Sifton

Jake Stirling

Burke White


Grades

10 & 11

Warren Foegele

Matthew Graham

Emil Hiiri

Matthew Kennedy

Zach Marcus

Zac Masson

Brett Nichol

Brett Stirling


Management

team

Joel Morrissey David Manning

Geoff Brennagh '94

Marnie McRoberts Team Athletic Therapist

A Special SAC Thank You To Our 30th MacPherson Hockey Tournament sponsors; Keith Davis Engravers & Awards for the donation of Alumni trophies; the Parents Guild and all of our MacPherson Hockey Tournament volunteers; Paul Mosey for the cover design and photography; Print Three Brampton for printing our program; and our 30th MacPherson Tournament Committee.


Dynamiques Cégep Sainte-Foy Québec City, Québec

No.

Name

Grade

Pos.

Height

Weight

Birth Year

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 29

Nicolas Montour Derrick Levesque Alexandre Roy Jean-Simon Blais Mathieu LeSueur Mathieu Fortin Maxime Falardeau Patrick Morin Julien Joseph Alex Martin Jean-Dominic Samson Mickael Paris Bruno Turcotte Tommy Lebrasseur Kevin Borgia Stéphane Caron J.P. Levesque Wiliam Bilodeau Mathieu Lecompte Marc-Olivier Groleau Frédérick Roussin Pierre-Luc Dubé Simon Millette David-Alexandre Roussel

Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep Cégep

G D D D D F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F D D D G

6' 0" 5'11" 5'10" 5'11" 6' 0" 6' 0" 5'10" 5'10" 5'11" 5' 9" 6' 0" 5' 8" 5' 9" 5'11" 5'10" 6' 1" 5'11" 6' 1" 5'10" 5' 9" 5' 7" 5' 7" 5' 9" 6' 2"

167 181 180 183 163 195 163 167 192 149 170 154 166 182 172 171 180 184 168 171 165 158 224 183

1993 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1993 1993 1994 1993 1994 1994 1993 1995 1992 1992 1994 1992 1994 1994 1995 1992 1993 1994

Head Coach: Christian La Rue Assistant Coach: Maxime Gingras Manager: Christian La Rue


New Trier Green No. Name

9 10 12 16 18 19 21 25 26 27 28 31 42 51 58 59 62 66 70 82

Brent Segvich Kyle Melton Brad Glass Zev Glass Brian Enriquez Jack Dolby Jesse Arnold Sr Charlie Shehan Doug Smart Graham Soman Drew Koch Jared Merens Mikey Yablong Chris Dubin Ryan Bower Jack Junge Chase Berlinghof Danny Spitz Barrett Stephan Alex Pegler

Head Coach: Bob Melton Assistant Coach: Lenny Munson Manager: Tom Dubin

Winnetka, Illinois Grade Pos. Height So F 5'11" Sr F 5'10" So F 5'10" Sr F 6' 1" Sr F 5' 9" So D 5'11" Sr F 5' 7" Sr F 6' 1" Sr F 5'10" So D 5' 9" Sr F 6' 0" So G 5'11" Jr D 5' 9" Sr D 6' 0" Sr D 5' 9" So G 5' 9" Sr D 5'10" Sr F 5'11" Sr F 5'11" Sr F 5'11"

Weight

Birth Year

190 157 160 170 160 150 145 155 155 150 175 135 155 180 158 130 150 160 160 170

1997 1995 1996 1995 1995 1997 1995 1995 1995 1997 1995 1997 1995 1995 1994 1996 1995 1995 1995 1994


Northwood School Huskies No.

1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 24 28 30 31

Name

Lake Placid, New York Grade Pos. Height

Jeff Hextall Johnny Kyte Pat Hermans Trent Yule Shawn Lynch Tommy Evangelista JP Langlois Jeremy Wu Scott Fenwick Josef Suska Cam Lee Robbie Hennessey Nicolas Pilote James McDonald Corey Mackin Will White Diego Gagnon Anthony Eno Drew Smith Matt Ward Nick Patullo Aidan Pelino Alex Morin

Head Coach: Josh Le Roy Assistant Coach: Mike Corbelle Manager: Parker Shack

11 11 12 PG PG 12 12 12 12 11 9 11 12 11 12 12 11 PG 12 11 12 11 12

G D D D F F D D F F D F F F F F F D F F F G G

6' 1" 5'11" 6' 2" 5' 9" 5' 8" 5' 7" 6' 0" 6' 1" 6' 0" 5' 7" 5' 9" 5' 9" 6' 2" 5'10" 5' 8" 5' 9" 5'10" 6' 0" 5'11" 5' 8" 6' 0" 5'11" 5'10"

Weight

Birth Year

185 170 193 215 165 155 175 193 190 170 160 178 165 167 160 170 165 190 194 165 174 175 165

1995 1995 1993 1993 1994 1993 1994 1995 1995 1995 1997 1995 1995 1995 1995 1994 1995 1993 1994 1995 1995 1995 1994


St. Francis HS Red R aiders No. Name

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 24 30

Mike Schaefer Sean Geary Cody Fleckenstein Tom Biddle Steven Notaro Will McDonald Michael Mendola Jon Dantonio Nathan Wawrowski Jason Jablonski Vittorio Bueme Ryan Deas Brian Grant Steven Mazzone Matt Higgins Matt Muszynski Nicolas Siracuse Nathan Nasternak Scott Dosser Ryan Pakulski

Athol Springs, New York Grade Pos. Height 10 G 6' 1" 11 D 6' 0" 10 D 5'11" 11 D 6' 1" 10 D 5' 9" 10 F 5'10" 10 F 6' 0" 10 F 5' 8" 12 F 6' 0" 12 F 5'10" 12 F 5' 9" 9 F 5' 9" 10 D 5' 8" 9 F 5' 9" 12 F 5'11" 12 D 6' 0" 11 F 5' 9" 10 F 5'10" 12 F 5'10" 10 G 5'11"

Head Coach: John Bowers Assistant Coach: Scott Diebold, Jon Dantonio Manager: Scott Diebold

Weight

Birth Year

195 180 175 195 170 155 165 160 175 165 152 148 149 150 155 175 165 165 150 165

1997 1995 1997 1995 1997 1997 1996 1997 1995 1995 1995 1998 1997 1998 1995 1995 1996 1997 1995 1997


Upper Canada College Blues Toronto, Ontario

No.

Name

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 24 35

Connor Bullock John Gilchrist Mike Moriyama Maxime Lemay Justin Sadler Ben MacNicol Sean Fraser Matthew Eden Drew Findlay-Black P.J. Conlon Luke Stevens Braden Lyons Alex Joanisse Matthew Soper Tyler Burns Paul Rekai Jonathan Berube Jack Hidi Lucas Seymour Nicholas Royer

Grade

Pos.

Height

Weight

G D D D D D F F F F F F F F F F F F D G

Coach: Brian Green Assistant Coaches: John Cassels, Daniel Tkaczuk, Bryan Deasley Goaltending Coach: Sam Saintonge

Birth Year

1995 1996 1996 1994 1995 1995 1994 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1993 1995 1996 1995 1995 1995 1996 1994


SAC Varsity Hockey Alumni William Laking '11 Mark Belvedere '10 Adam Strumas '10 Matthew Sollows '09 Neil Blunden '09 Morgan Bonner '09 Joshua Phillips '09 Andrew Wallace '08 Ben Power '08 Christain Morrisette '07 Rob Martini 06' Anthony Grieco '05 Jordan Zitoun '05 Brad Levick '05 Jared Leslie '05 Clinton McCullough ‘05 Marko Kovacevic '05 Jordan Cyr '04 Billy Burke '04 Jeffrey Johnstone '03 Joe Rothwell '03 Jimmy Healey ’02 Nicholas Weedon '02 Mike Craig ’01 Jeff Ovens ’01 Paul Perrier ’01 Jack Popiel ’01 Brian Chisholm ’00 Doug MacIver ’00 Ian Sinclair ’00 Steve Gainey ’98 Mike Laceby ’98 Jamie Taylor ’98 Fred Perowne ’97 Matt Thorne ’96 Scott Bonnell ’94 Jason Reid ’94 Marc Belliveau ’93

St. Michael College (VT) Concordia University Concordia University Plattsburgh State McGill University Sacred Heart University Sacred Heart University Bowling Green University Lake Superior RPI Niagara University North Dakota Quinnipiac Elmira College Hamilton College Queen's University McGill University Holy Cross Queen’s University/Barrie Colts (OHL) SUNY Oswego Colby College Merrimack College Canisius College Queen’s University Queen’s University SUNY Oswego Ohio State University Colby College Rochester Americans (AHL) Lebanon Valley College Dallas Stars (NHL) Queen’s University Lebanon Valley College Colby College Queen’s University Hobart College; Colby College University of Vermont/Edmonton Oilers Middlebury College

Brian McKague ’93 Rob Mantrop ’92 Steve Cathcart ’89 Marshall Starkman ’89 Corey Anquetil ’88 Mike Brewer ’88 Jeff Laceby ’88 Todd Dow ’86 John Archibald ’85 Dave Campbell ’85 Tom Hussey ’85 Mike Roy ’85 Ted Kovacs ’83 Paul Beckwith ’83 Al Crawford ’82 Scott Fitzgerald ’80 John Sedgewick ’80 Paul Bedard ’79 Jeff Baun ’78 Andrew Dalton ’78 Mark Bedard ’77 Ray Markham ’77 Gary Meagher ’77 Scott Sillcox ’77 Greg Hotham ’76 Gary Lawrence ’76 Al McClelland ’76 Gord MacFarlane ’75 Jim McClocklin ’66

Hobart College Hobart College University of Toronto Ryerson University York University Brown University/Canadian National Team/ Washington Capitals Wilfrid Laurier University Princeton University Michigan Tech. Queen’s University Michigan Tech./N.Y. Rangers Mount Allison University Queen’s University McMaster University McGill University Union College Dartmouth College Bishop’s University/ Sherbrooke Jets/ Canadian National Team University of Toronto University of Toronto Dartmouth College New York Rangers Mount Allison University Princeton University Kingston Canadians (OHA)/ Pittsburgh Penguins/ Toronto Maple Leafs Yale University Queen’s University University of Vermont/ Adirondack Red Wings (AHL) Cornell University





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