Showing posts with label College hockey - Former college hockey players. Show all posts
Showing posts with label College hockey - Former college hockey players. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Third round stats: former NCAA college players (06/05/2013)

Here is the list of NHL hockey players that are currently playing in the second round of the 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs that have played Division I college hockey.

The players are listed by their NHL team. These are players that have played in at least “one” Stanley Cup Playoff game during in the 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs. I have also listed their point totals as well.

This list doesn’t include players from teams that have been eliminated. The list doesn’t include players that are currently injured, or on their teams roster, but haven’t played in the Stanley Cup Playoff games yet.  I will update the list as much as I can.

Points lead third round

The third round is officially under way. Former Vermont Catamount Patrick Sharp (8g-6a—14pts) is the leader in the club house.  Former Wisconsin Badgers and current San Jose Sharks forward Joe Pavelski (4g-8a—12pts) hangs on to second place, but his team was eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs by the defending Stanley Cup Champions

Here’s how the rest of the top five places for former college hockey players; currently playing in the Stanley Cup playoffs shakes out.

There is a two way tie for third place, former Michigan State Spartan and current Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith (1g-9a—10pts is tied with former Golden Gopher and current Penguins Defenseman Paul Martin (2g-8a—10pts).

Currently, there is a two way tie for fifth place, former Ferris State Bulldog forward Chris Kunitz (4g-5a—9pts) is tied with former Wisconsin Badgers Ottawa Senators forward Kyle Turris (6g-3a—9pts).  Turris’ spot in the top four is temporary, because his Stanley Cup Playoffs are over; the Senators were eliminated by the top seeded Pittsburgh Penguins in round two, four games to one.  

Leader Board (National Hockey League rank in parentheses)
1. (6) Patrick Sharp, F, Vermont, 15GP, (8g-6a—14pts)
2. (8) Joe Pavelski, F, Wisconsin, 11GP, (4g-8a—12pts)
3. (18) Duncan Keith, D, Michigan State, 15GP, (1g-9a—10pts)
3. (18) Paul Martin, D, Minnesota, 13GP, (2g-8a—10pts)
5.  (27) Chris Kunitz, F, Ferris State, 12GP, (4g-5a—9pts)
5.  (27) Kyle Turris, F, Wisconsin, 10GP, (6g-3a—9pts)
 If I have forgotten a player on this list, feel free to drop me a line at thegoon48@gra.midco.net

Boston Bruins (3)

Torey Krug, D, Michigan State, 7GP, (4g-2a—6pts)
Matt Bartkowski, D, Ohio State, 7GP, (1g-1a—2pts)
Richard Peverley, F, St. Lawrence University, 13GP, (1g-0a—1pts)

Chicago Blackhawks (6)

Patrick Sharp, F, Vermont, 14GP, (8g-6a—14pts)
Duncan Keith, D, Michigan State, 15GP, (1g-9a—10pts)
Jonathon Toews, F, North Dakota, 15GP, (1g-6a—7pts)
Nick Leddy, D, Minnesota, 15GP, (0g-2a—2pts)
Victor Stalberg, F, Vermont, 13GP, (0g-3a—3pts)
Brandon Bollig, F, St. Lawrence, 3GP, (0g-0a—0pts)

 LA Kings (5)

Dustin Penner, F, Maine, 16GP, (2g-2a—4pts)
Alec Martinez, D, Miami, 7Gp, (0g-2a—2pts)
Rob Scuderi, D, Boston College, 16GP, (0g-3a—3pts)
Matt Greene, D, North Dakota, 7GP, (0g-1a—1pts)
Jonathan Quick, UMass, 15GP, 9-7, .941 SV% 1.71 GAA

Pittsburgh Penguins (9)

Paul Martin, D, Minnesota, 13GP, (2g-8a—10pts)
Chris Kunitz, F, Ferris State, 13GP, (4g-5a—9pts)
Douglas Murray, D, Cornell, 13GP, (2g-1a—3pts)
Mark Eaton, D, Notre Dame, 8GP, (0g-3a—3pts)
Matt Niskanen, D, Duluth, 13GP, (0g-2a—2pts)
Brooks Orpik, D, Boston College, 10GP, (1g-1a—2pts)
Craig Adams, F, Harvard, 13GP, (0g-1a—1pts)
Tanner Glass, F, Dartmouth, 5GP, (1g-0a—1pts)
Beau Bennett, F, Denver, 4GP, (1g-0a—1pts)

Cross-posted at the Hockey Writers Combine.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Curtis Glencross boards Clayton Stoner


Last night during the Wild and Flames game, former UAA Seawolves forward Curtis Glencross boarded Wild defenseman Clayton Stoner into the end boards with this hit and for his effort Glencross will likely be the next victim of the Colin Campbell “Wheel of Justice.” Glencross was given a five minute major on the call but not given a game misconduct.