2010-11 carleton ravens men's hockey media guide
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Carleton University Athletics Directory1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6
613-520-4480 613-520-4466 Fax 613-293-5368 Media
Jennifer BrenningDirector of Recreation & Athletics
Bob RumscheidtManager, Interuniversity Programs
Romy NehmeManager, Marketing and Brand Development
Christina AtallahSports Information Officer
Nadine SmithHead Athletic Therapist
Paul BlackmanEquipment Coordinator
Robert LeRoyEvent Coordinator
Erin VeitchVarsity Administrator
Colors: Scarlet, Black & White
Home Arena:Ice House Capacity – 500
Member: Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS)
Ontario University Athletics (OUA)
cARlEtoN uNiVERSity RAVENSDirector’s MessageI would like to welcome you to another exciting Ravens hockey season. With the addition of very talented new recruits complementing our existing gifted players and an exceptional coaching staff, the Ravens are poised once again for another thrilling playoff run in one of the toughest divisions in the OUA. We hope you join us in cheering on the team and supporting these extraordinary student-athletes as they pursue their best both in the classroom and on the ice.
Good luck Ravens!
Jennifer BrenningDirector of Recreation & Athletics
Date Opponent Location Time
Oct. 8 RMC RMC 7 PM
Oct. 9 Ryerson Ryerson 2 PM
Oct. 16 Concordia Carleton 3 PM
Oct. 22 Queen’s Carleton 7 PM
Oct. 23 Ryerson Carleton 3 PM
Oct. 26 Ottawa Ottawa 7 PM
Oct. 29 Toronto Toronto 7:30 PM
Oct. 30 Queen’s Queen’s 2:30 PM
Nov. 5 RMC Carleton 7 PM
Nov. 6 Toronto Carleton 7 PM
Nov. 12 Nipissing Nipissing 7 PM
Nov. 13 Nipissing Carleton 5 PM
Nov. 19 UOIT UOIT 7:30 PM
Nov. 23 UQTR UQTR 7 PM
Nov. 26 Brock Carleton 7 PM
Regular Season Schedule 2010-2011
Date Opponent Location Time
Nov. 27 York Carleton 3 PM
Dec. 3 UQTR UQTR 7 PM
*Jan. 2 Guelph Carleton 3 PM
Jan. 7 Ottawa Carleton 7 PM
Jan. 14 McGill McGill 7 PM
Jan. 15 Concordia Concordia 2 PM
Jan. 19 McGill McGill 7 PM
Jan. 21 Concordia Carleton 7 PM
Jan. 28 UQTR Carleton 7 PM
Jan. 29 McGill Carleton 3 PM
Feb. 4 Ottawa Ottawa 7 PM
Feb. 5 McGill Carleton 3 PM
Feb. 11 UQTR Carleton 7 PM
Feb. 12 Concordia Concordia 2 PM
*Exhibition
”We would like to thank all of our sponsors for
their generous support. The Carleton Ravens
men’s hockey team prides itself in honesty,
respect and work ethic. We look forward to
bringing you an exciting style of play and hope
to see you at our games.”Marty Johnston
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Left to right: Front: Ryan Dube, Ryan Berard, Ryan Medel (assistant coach), Brad Good, Marty Johnston (head coach), Brandon MacLean, Shaun Van Allen (assistant coach), Justin Caruana, Matthew Dopud Middle: Taryn Taylor (team physician), Adam Davies (team therapist), Joey Manley, Yves Bastien, Kyle Stanley, Shane Bakker, Brett Halstead, Derek Wells, Chris Downey, Chris McKeage (equipment manager), Richard Bue (equipment manager) Back: Graham Klassen, Jeff Hayes, Linden Bahm, Joe Pleckaitis, Tyson Aitcheson, Jordan Deagle, Matt Hyde, Andrew Self, Chris Sommerville, Charles Carre, Connor Barrett, Brad Albert, Tyler Taylor
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Marty JohnstonHead Coach
Johnston is entering his first season as head coach of the Ravens after serving as an assistant for the past three seasons. He has played in the AHL and Europe as well as in the CIS for Dalhousie Univer-sity. He has had many accom-plishments during his playing career, including a Memorial Cup championship with the Hull Olympiques and being named an AUS MVP and CIS First Team All-Canadian.
Adam DaviesTeam Therapist
In his fifth year working with Carleton varsity teams, Davies is a certified sports therapist with extensive experience in hockey-related injuries and their treatment. He also works with the Men’s National Softball Team.
Tom DempseyGoalie Coach
Dempsey is going into his fourth year with the men’s hockey team. He is also the goalie coach of the women’s varsity team and the Ontario Hockey League’s Ottawa 67’s.
Taryn TaylorTeam Physician
Dr. Taylor is a member of Carleton University’s Sports Medicine Clinic and chair of the OHL Physicians Commit-tee. She has extensive expe-rience in providing medical services in Major Junior and CIS hockey as well as to other sports teams internationally.
Shaun Van AllenAssistant Coach
Van Allen is a 12-year NHL veteran and brings 17 years of professional hockey experience to the program, including six seasons with the Ottawa Sena-tors. He served as the Senators director of player evaluation in 2006-07, evaluating the club’s top minor league, junior, col-lege and European prospects.
Ryan MedelAssistant Coach
Medel is entering his first sea-son as a member of the men’s hockey coaching staff after playing two seasons with the Ravens. In his rookie season at Carleton, Medel also acted as an assistant coach for the Midget AAA Ottawa Valley Titans.
Chris McKeageEquipment Manager
McKeage is entering his third year as the team’s equipment manager. Prior to joining the Ravens, McKeage’s experience included being the Ottawa 67’s assistant equipment manager for five years.
Richard BueEquipment Manager
Bue is a Carleton graduate with extensive experience in all aspects of hockey equip-ment and servicing. He has coached at various levels of hockey, including the CIS.
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RoStER
1 MAtthEw DopuD
Position: GoalieHeight: 5’9Weight: 200Eligibility Year: 1
ProgramArts
HometownPointe-Claire, QC
Last TeamRimouski Oceanic (QMJHL)
2 chARlES cARRE
Position: DefenceHeight: 6’3Weight: 215Eligibility Year: 3
ProgramCivil Engineering
HometownSudbury, ON
Last TeamSudbury Jr. Wolves (NOJHL)
3 BRAD gooD
Position: DefenceHeight: 6’2Weight: 200Eligibility Year: 4
ProgramHistory
HometownKitchener, ON
Last TeamSoo Greyhounds (OHL)
5 BRAD AlBERt
Position: DefenceHeight: 5’11Weight: 200Eligibility Year: 1
ProgramEconomics
HometownNepean, ON
Last TeamBrampton Battalion (OHL)
6 kylE StANlEy
Position: DefenceHeight: 6’3Weight: 225Eligibility Year: 3
ProgramCommerce
HometownAylmer, QC
Last TeamAcadie-Bathurst Titan (QMJHL)
7 JoRDAN DEAglE
Position: ForwardHeight: 6’2Weight: 195Eligibility Year: 1
ProgramJournalism/ Communications
HometownLethbridge, AB
Last TeamRed Deer Rebels (WHL)
8 DEREk wEllS
Position: ForwardHeight: 5’10Weight: 195Eligibility Year: 3
ProgramHistory
HometownAylmer, QC
Last TeamSmith Falls Bears (CJHL)
4 chRiS SoMMERVillE
Position: ForwardHeight: 6’2Weight: 185Eligibility Year: 1
ProgramArts
HometownOrleans, ON
Last TeamNepean Raiders (CJHL)
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RoStER
15 tySoN AitchESoN
Position: DefenceHeight: 6’2Weight: 210Eligibility Year: 3
ProgramHistory
HometownStratford, ON
Last TeamSt. FX University (CIS)
9 ANDREw SElf
Position: ForwardHeight: 6’3Weight: 200Eligibility Year: 3
ProgramGeography
HometownPeterborough, ON
Last TeamBelleville Bulls (OHL)
10 JoEy MANlEy
Position: CenterHeight: 5’10Weight: 185Eligibility Year: 3
ProgramEconomics
HometownOttawa, ON
Last TeamQuinnipiac University (NCAA)
11 tylER tAyloR
Position: ForwardHeight: 5’10Weight: 185Eligibility Year: 1
ProgramCriminology
HometownKitchener, ON
Last TeamOshawa Generals (OHL)
13 gRAhAM klASSEN
Position: DefenceHeight: 5’11Weight: 202Eligibility Year: 2
ProgramCriminology
HometownRegina, SK
Last TeamDrumheller Dragons (AJHL)
14 liNDEN BAhM
Position: ForwardHeight: 5’11Weight: 185Eligibility Year: 1
ProgramArts
HometownKinburn, ON
Last TeamHalifax Mooseheads (QMJHL)
16 chRiS DowNEy
Position: ForwardHeight: 6’0Weight: 187Eligibility Year: 3
ProgramGeography
HometownBurlington, ON
Last TeamBurlington Cougars (OPJHL)
17 BRANDoN MAclEAN
Position: ForwardHeight: 6’0Weight: 180Eligibility Year: 3
ProgramLaw
HometownBurlington, ON
Last TeamSoo Greyhounds (OHL)
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RoStER
19 ShANE BAkkER
Position: ForwardHeight: 6’3Weight: 200Eligibility Year: 3
ProgramPsychology
HometownNavan, ON
Last TeamNepean Raiders (CJHL)
20 JoE plEckAitiS
Position: ForwardHeight: 6’0Weight: 195Eligibility Year: 1
ProgramCommerce
HometownToronto, ON
Last TeamKingston Frontenacs (OHL)
21 JEff hAyES
Position: ForwardHeight: 5’7Weight: 170Eligibility Year: 1
ProgramPsychology
HometownOttawa, ON
Last TeamOshawa Generals (OHL)
22 RyAN BERARD
Position: ForwardHeight: 6’2Weight: 195Eligibility Year: 3
ProgramSports Management
HometownNiagara Falls, ON
Last TeamBarrie Colts (OHL)
24 BREtt hAlStEAD
Position: DefenceHeight: 6’1Weight: 200Eligibility Year: 3
ProgramPsychology
HometownBurlington, ON
Last TeamBarrie Colts (OHL)
25 MAtt hyDE
Position: ForwardHeight: 6’6Weight: 235Eligibility Year: 1
ProgramCommerce
HometownOttawa, ON
Last TeamBaie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL)
26 coNNoR BARREtt
Position: ForwardHeight: 6’0Weight: 208Eligibility Year: 2
ProgramArts
HometownOttawa, ON
Last TeamKanata Stallions (CJHL)
18 yVES BAStiEN
Position: ForwardHeight: 5’9Weight: 175Eligibility Year: 2
ProgramFrench
HometownDowling, ON
Last TeamGuelph Storm (OHL)
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27 JuStiN cARuANA
Position: DefenceHeight: 6’2Weight: 215Eligibility Year: 4
ProgramGeography
HometownOrono, ON
Last TeamPeterborough Petes (OHL)
RoStER
31 RyAN DuBE
Position: GoalieHeight: 6’2Weight: 195Eligibility Year: 2
ProgramArts
HometownSault Ste. Marie, ON
Last TeamSoo Thunderbirds (NOJHL)
Gord MacLeanHead Scout
Gord played for the Oakville Blades (Junior B) hockey club and was drafted to the OHL Kingston Canadians. After many years of coaching in minor hockey Gord became the general manager and head scout for International Hockey Training North, a training and development company in Haliburton. Gord now resides in Burlington with his wife Sue and four children.
CARLETONRAVENS
Greg McLarenScout
McLaren brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Ravens men’s hockey pro-gram, having been involved with hockey in the Ottawa area for over 20 years.
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The Ravens have come a long way since completing their first season of orga-nized competition in 1948. They enjoyed their finest moments during the late sixties and early seventies when they won the Ontario Quebec Athletic Associa-tion league championship (1968-69) and finished first in the Ontario Universities Athletic Association in 1970-71.
In the face of financial pressures, the university dropped the hockey program following the 1974 season. But a de-termined alumni group, led by former player Paul Correy, formulated a plan in 1988. A student team was organized to compete in the local Recreation Asso-ciation senior league and under former Chicago Blackhawks coach Ted Bully, 120 players showed up for the first practice, including 25 goalies.
In an effort to bring varsity hockey back to Carleton, 12,000 students signed a petition and the Department of Athletics provided partial funding for the Ravens to become an official club team in 2000. Five years later, a new $13 million state-of-the-art double-pad rink threw open its doors.
After a 33-year absence from varsity hockey, the Ravens began a new era in October 2007, going 12-13-3 during the season and earning a playoff spot on the last day of the regular season.
The Ravens continued to improve with each year. 2009-2010 marked their most successful season since returning to the CIS, finishing with a record of 15-10-3 for 33 points and fourth place in the OUA East.
After eliminating the Queen’s University Gaels from the postseason with a 3-2 double overtime victory, Carleton would be eliminated by the McGill Univer-sity Redmen in a 2-1 series in the OUA quarter-final round.
This year, the Ravens squad has under-gone a bit of a makeover, as some ath-letes graduated and signed pro contracts at the end of the 2009-2010 season. Car-leton has added some recruits during the off- season, including Jeff Hayes, former captain of the Ontario Hockey League’s Oshawa Generals and his teammate Tyler Taylor.
Former assistant captain of OHL’s Brampton Battalion, Brad Albert, has also committed to the squad, as well as goalie Matt Dopud of the Quebec Ma-jor Junior Hockey League’s Rimouski Oceanic, Jordan Deagle of the Western Hockey League’s Red Deer Rebels and Linden Bahm of the QMJHL’s Halifax Mooseheads.
There are some familiar faces returning. Captain Brad Good and forward Justin Caruana are both back for their fourth year, while OUA East second team all-star, Brandon MacLean, will suit up for his third season with the Ravens.
Despite losing some athletes to gradu-ation, head coach Marty Johnston is confident his recruits will add character to the Ravens line-up this year and will help fill the gaps.
“We have added a strong group of recruits that will give us depth at all positions,” he says. “Our leaders will define our work ethic and success this season. I’m opti-mistic that we will compete against the very best in our conference.”
Rank (East) Team GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA PIM
1 UQTR 28 23 3 1 1 48 0.857 132 67 568
2 McGill 28 22 6 0 0 44 0.786 156 71 684
3 Toronto 28 15 9 2 2 34 0.607 100 91 416
4 Carleton 28 15 10 1 2 33 0.589 101 87 580
5 Queen’s 28 14 12 1 1 30 0.536 102 120 478
6 Ryerson 28 12 13 0 3 27 0.482 97 120 521
7 Nipissing 28 12 15 0 1 25 0.446 100 107 552
8 Concordia 28 8 16 1 3 20 0.357 74 122 645
9 RMC 28 6 18 3 1 16 0.286 61 123 608
10 Ottawa 28 6 20 2 0 14 0.250 68 126 651
thRough thE yEARS with thE RAVENS
# Player Name GP G A PTS PIM
17 Brandon MacLean 28 12 22 34 14
9 Andrew Self 28 11 17 28 30
22 Ryan Berard 28 8 18 26 30
10 Mike Byrd 28 14 11 25 6
21 Christian Boudeau-Mifflen 26 6 10 16 45
7 Jared Cipparone 28 5 11 16 18
27 Justin Caruana 24 4 11 15 36
25 Ryan Medel 28 5 8 13 40
18 Yves Bastien 24 6 6 12 4
8 Joey Manley 12 7 4 11 0
11 Derek Wells 24 4 7 11 32
5 Robert Smith 27 4 7 11 53
3 Brad Good 25 1 10 11 52
# Player Name GP G A PTS PIM
19 Shane Bakker 28 4 6 10 78
16 Chris Downey 26 2 6 8 30
26 Connor Barrett 25 4 3 7 10
24 Brett Halstead 25 2 4 6 24
6 Kyle Stanley 25 0 5 5 38
2 Charles Carre 10 1 2 3 18
4 Chad Loikets 18 0 2 2 6
13 Graham Klassen 16 0 1 1 6
2009-10 Regular Season Statistics
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Goalies
GP GA Mins Saves GAA W L T SO
1 Alex Archibald 19 61 1101 533 3.32 9 9 0 0
31 Ryan Dube 11 23 599 230 2.30 6 2 0 1
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FIRST LAST
Ronald Code
Norman Zagerman
Clayton Beattie
James Cherrier
John Kettles
Albert Larose
K. McPhail
Ronald Armstrong
William Brain
Douglas Gillham
Basil Grant
James Kennedy
John Krushnisky
Gord Sinclair
Charles Beardsley
Lloyd Fitzgerald
Clifford Kelley
Donald Kelly
John Kihl
George Zahalan
William Ellis
Robert Irving
Raymond Wardle
Robert Williamson
William Boyd
Lyle Laishley
T. Lloyd
Robert Minnes
John Puddicombe
Paul Puddicombe
Ronald Catterall
George Collins
Edward Long
Roderick Miller
Bruce Nordquist
Lowell Smith
James Wilson
Donald MacDonald
Bruce MacPhadyen
James Tighe
Bob Williamson
Robert Delabio
Donald Moffatt
Edmund Turnau
Edward Altman
Charles Cummings
Frank Lombardo
John Seaby
Michael Moes
Allan Payne
George Seaby
Brian Doyle
Douglas Hollingsworth
Lawrence Wells
FIRST LAST
Brian Crammond
William Mahoney
Francis Starr
John Almstedt
James Angus
William Connon
Robert Green
Frederick Haney
Thomas Leggett
Gerald McCracken
L. Miller
Garfield Spetz
Raymond Taillon
H. Tanner
Hugh Waldie
Brian Cheney
William Derby
Robert Gray
Reid Manore
Arthur McNaughton
R. Ray Mowling
William Oliver
James Price
J. Proctor
John Ross
S. Thompson
David White
Carmen Asta
Charles Barr
Douglas Beveridge
Peter Carrillo
Paul Gearing
Peter Horcica
Paul Kitchen
Hugh Landerkin
Donald McGregor
Ralph Mousaw
Anthony Perry
Richard Reid
James Tooley
Robert Tripe
G Adam
John Bethune
Peter Burgess
James Curry
David Dalton
John Davis
Allen Gertsman
Brian Haydock
Douglas Jodoin
Michael MacPherson
Richard Smith
Wayne Stanley
Donald Wicks
FIRST LAST
James Amson
Roland Baker
Barry Bellamy
Bernard Colvey
Douglas Drummond
Kenneth Dyer
Stuart Eccles
Robert Fraser
Robert Hixt
Bruce Ingram
John Kitchak
Reginald Levesque
Barrie Mitchell
Lawrence Roche
David Schroeder
Herbert Strongeagle
Donald White
W. Bush
John Wedge
Richard Harvey
Stuart Iglesias
James Wilson
John Harper
Scott Darling
Paul Heenan
James Pringle
Michael McAlear
Robert Lister
Thomas Barkley
Frank Johnston
Nicholas Cushman
Dave Curry
Douglas Barkley
James Keon
John Hanes
Bruce Millar
William Earle
Robert Eccles
Hugh Weir
Michael McCarthy
Richard Benning
Emile Therien
William McDonell
Jack Cole
Paul Correy
Douglas Harper
Bernhart Ingimundson
John Heslop
Wesley Peters
Wayne Small
Terry McCarthy
John Lee
Paul Kelly
Douglas Timmins
FIRST LAST
Daniel White
William Lonergan
Lawrence Matheson
Ronald Chiarelli
Michael Doyle
Kenneth Acheson
Howard Gosselin
John Cooke
Morley Labelle
John Kiefl
Michael Pontus
John McBane
Robert Byrnes
Michael Colle
Daniel McCarthy
William Hollingsworth
David Vice
Brian Oliver
John Curry
Douglas Harding
Patrick Brown
Kevin MacMillan
Derek Holmes
Gregory Gordon
Peter Bathe
James Harder
John Gibbens
Paul Deslauriers
Andrew Clark
Russell Swan
Stephen Glazier
Michael Berry
David Slaughter
Brian Kett
Peter Lanosky
David Macdonald
John Wilson
Claudio Masciulli
Mark Murray
William Potter
Mark Ronayne
Dennis Danyluk
Donald McGregor
Richard Newbury
Myles Harrigan
Donald Mann
Shaun Wight
Murray Whittaker
Alan Jones
Daniel O’Neill
Andre Molino
John Wormith
Ross Mangan
David Truesdell
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FIRST LAST
Roger Smith
Jeffrey Walker
Douglas Rankin
Paul Goodkey
Paul Muldoon
Michael Ruddy
Robert Heslop
David Smith
Donald Lauzon
Carmine Crocco
Michael West
Randall Crickmore
David McKenny
Stuart MacDougall
Joseph Colvey
John McCann
Randal McCann
Raymond Ralph
Robert Lowe
George Brown
Peter Pettit
David Karabinos
Tony Fosbery
Barry Martin
Paul McGowan
John Nixon
Austin Quinn
FIRST LAST
Scott Dumas
John MacBeth
Mitchell Carless
Gerald Dawson
Steven Webster
Jeffrey Nimmo
Douglas Hubatsch
Douglas Cote
Stephen Mahoney
Mark Humphrey
Andrew Matsukubo
Dusan Hoferek
Michael Yaworski
Paul Cannon
Jeffrey McKenna
Patrick McFetridge
Robert Brady
Daniel Carter
Kevin Leeder
Michael Topping
Daren Keating
David Zito
Gregory Sharkey
Mark Bourck
Jason Tamo
Mark Yakabuski
Kevin O’Shea
FIRST LAST
Robert House
Kenneth Pagan
Riccardo Piscatelli
Blair Watson
Sean Hatchard
Michael Beaton
Julian Walcott
Ian McGrath
Daniel Carter
Andrew Stewart
Patrick Perrier
Bradley Wood
Daniel Rackley
Charles Fleischauer
Bill Bowker
Bill McDonnell
Andy Houston
Kerry Macdonald
Daniel Lloyd
Joshua Dixon
Robert MacDonald-Depew
Codie Grant
Robert Hunt
John Hagglund
Dan Gyenes
Jay Higgins
RAVENS hockEy AluMNiFIRST LAST
Brent Mackie
Tom McDonald-Depew
Gabe Perrault
Matt Silliker
Jordan Stitt
Jordan Wakefield
Andrew Gibbons
Adam Marriner
Mike Testa
Brodie Beard
Ryan Joseph
Bobby McBride
Francis Walker
Ian Greene
Julian Walcott
Jordan Bianconni
Alex Archibald
Mike Byrd
Jared Cipparone
Ryan Medel
Christian Bourdeau-Mifflen
Mark Smith
Ottawa Senators captain, Daniel Alfredsson, dropping the puck in an international exhibition matchup between the Carleton Ravens and Sweden’s Under-20 National Team at the Ice House on Nov. 3, 2009.
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1950 – 1974All-Time Leading Scorers
NAME NO. YRS. PLAYED
GAMES PLAYED
GOALS TOTAL ASSISTS
TOTAL POINTS
PEN. IN MINUTES
Small, Wayne 3 64 83 65 148 85
Heslop, John 3 75 39 90 129 14
Drummond, Doug 6 100 47 69 116 228
Burgess, P. 4 64 60 49 109 81
Barkley, Tom 4 81 41 56 97 96
MOST GAMES MOST POINTS ONE SEASON
100 Doug Drummond 1964-65 to 1969-70 (6 seasons)
63 Wayne Small (38 goals + 25 assists)
1968-69
MOST GOALS MOST GOALS ONE SEASON BY A DEFENCEMAN
83 Wayne Small (3 seasons) 14 Doug Drummond 1967-68
MOST ASSISTS MOST PENALTY MINUTES ONE SEASON
90 John Heslop (3 seasons) 142 Matt Zielinski 1970-71
MOST POINTS MOST GOALS ONE GAME
148 Wayne Small (3 seasons) 5 Wayne Small - Queen’s 1971
5 Wayne Small - Algonquin 1968
MOST GOALS ONE SEASON 5 Bill Earle - Brockville 1969
38 Wayne Small 1968-69 5 Pete Burgess - RMC 1966
5 Ray Mawling - Macdonald 1965
MOST ASSISTS ONE SEASON MOST ASSISTS ONE GAME
41 John Heslop 1968-69 5 RayMawling - Sherbrooke 1965
5 Doug Drummond - Macdonald 1965
MOST POINTS ONE SEASON BY A DEFENCEMAN MOST POINTS ONE GAME
30 Doug Drummond 1968-69 7 Wayne Small - Algonquin (12 goals + 18 assists)
1968
MOST POWERPLAY GOALS ONE SEASON MOST PENALTIES ONE GAME
30 -- 1970-71 7 Matt Zielinski - Montreal 1970
MOST SHUTOUTS BY A GOALTENDER 6 Wayne Stanley - RMC 1968
2 Rick Benning (career) 6 Doug Drummond - Macdonald 1967
FASTEST OPENING GOAL MOST GAMES SCORING THREE OR MORE GOALS
8 sec. Wes Peters - Ottawa U. 1969 8 Wayne Small (3 seasons)
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