24 wins this year, double the total from last year, and a school record. We'll look to improve on that next year.
Returning Scoring: (School year is current)
Pos Year GP G A Pts. PEN PIM GWG PPG
Matt Leitner F So 41 17 30 47 18 47 2 6
J.P. Lafontaine F So 41 9 26 35 7 25 1 4
Zach Lehrke F Jr 41 8 17 25 14 50 1 3
Zach Palmquist D So 41 7 18 25 10 20 0 4
Johnny McInnis F Jr 41 13 9 22 6 12 5 3
Dylan Margonari F Fr 38 10 9 19 10 20 2 1
Chase Grant F Jr 41 7 12 19 23 46 4 4
Teddy Blueger F Fr 37 6 13 19 16 40 2 1
Josh Nelson D Jr 34 5 9 14 8 16 0 4
Brett Knowles F Fr 40 5 9 14 11 33 2 0
Bryce Gervais F Fr 41 8 5 13 13 26 2 1
Max Gaede F So 41 1 10 11 4 11 1 0
Jon Jutzi D Fr 41 1 8 9 4 19 0 0
Brett Stern D So 37 2 6 8 10 20 0 0
Taylor Herndon F Fr 12 1 3 4 0 0 0 0
Nick Buchanan D Fr 24 0 1 1 2 4 0 0
Charlie Thauwald F So 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 0
Stephon Williams G Fr 35 0 0 0 2 7 0 0
J.P. Burkemper F Jr 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
The Mavericks return 78.7% of their scoring. The biggest loss is losing Eriah Hayes, a 20 goal scorer who had 13 on power play. If the Mavericks ca get somebody to step up and evolve, much like Hayes did this year, good things await this team next year. On paper, this team should likely be better than the squad that set a school record in wins.
This may be the best Mavericks team we've ever had here, on paper of course. This should give us a good opportunity to get into the big dance and have a chance to win the school's first NCAA tournament game. A lot of that hinges on staying healthy, as well.
The nation's #5 PP will need to fill the void left by Eriah Hayes, but he is the only player they lose from their two PP units.
Hopefully the Penalty Kill can improve a little bit, as it was just a bit better than 83% this year.
Returning Scoring: (School year is current)
Pos Year GP G A Pts. PEN PIM GWG PPG
Matt Leitner F So 41 17 30 47 18 47 2 6
J.P. Lafontaine F So 41 9 26 35 7 25 1 4
Zach Lehrke F Jr 41 8 17 25 14 50 1 3
Zach Palmquist D So 41 7 18 25 10 20 0 4
Johnny McInnis F Jr 41 13 9 22 6 12 5 3
Dylan Margonari F Fr 38 10 9 19 10 20 2 1
Chase Grant F Jr 41 7 12 19 23 46 4 4
Teddy Blueger F Fr 37 6 13 19 16 40 2 1
Josh Nelson D Jr 34 5 9 14 8 16 0 4
Brett Knowles F Fr 40 5 9 14 11 33 2 0
Bryce Gervais F Fr 41 8 5 13 13 26 2 1
Max Gaede F So 41 1 10 11 4 11 1 0
Jon Jutzi D Fr 41 1 8 9 4 19 0 0
Brett Stern D So 37 2 6 8 10 20 0 0
Taylor Herndon F Fr 12 1 3 4 0 0 0 0
Nick Buchanan D Fr 24 0 1 1 2 4 0 0
Charlie Thauwald F So 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 0
Stephon Williams G Fr 35 0 0 0 2 7 0 0
J.P. Burkemper F Jr 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
The Mavericks return 78.7% of their scoring. The biggest loss is losing Eriah Hayes, a 20 goal scorer who had 13 on power play. If the Mavericks ca get somebody to step up and evolve, much like Hayes did this year, good things await this team next year. On paper, this team should likely be better than the squad that set a school record in wins.
This may be the best Mavericks team we've ever had here, on paper of course. This should give us a good opportunity to get into the big dance and have a chance to win the school's first NCAA tournament game. A lot of that hinges on staying healthy, as well.
The nation's #5 PP will need to fill the void left by Eriah Hayes, but he is the only player they lose from their two PP units.
Hopefully the Penalty Kill can improve a little bit, as it was just a bit better than 83% this year.
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