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Page 1: 2010-11 Carleton Ravens Men's Hockey Media Guide

CARLETONRAVENS

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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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2010 – 2011 Carleton University Ravens

2010 2011 MEN S hockEy tEAM

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.

coAchiNg StAff

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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.

ADDitioNAl RAVENS StAff

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2010 – 2011 Carleton University Ravens

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

CARLETONRAVENS

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

RAVENS hockEy AluMNi

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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)

cARlEtoN RAVENS hockEy REcoRDS

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OURLOCAL HEROES

Congratulations to our Local Heroes, Carleton Ravens Varsity Men’s Hockey

2009-2010 Graduates

Team AwardsMVP Top Defenceman Brad Good Most Dedicated Brad Good

Academic Award Derek WellsRookie of the Year Ryan Dube

League AwardsOUA East Second All-Star Team - Brandon MacLean & Alex Archibald

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