2015–16 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season

The 2015–16 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey team represents Boston College in the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The team is coached by Jerry York, '67, his twenty-second season behind the bench at Boston College. The Eagles play their home games at Kelley Rink on the campus of Boston College, competing in Hockey East.

2015–16 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
Beanpot Championship, W 1–0 (OT) vs. Boston University
Hockey East Co-Regular Season Champions
L 2–3 vs. Quinnipiac in the Frozen Four
Conference1st Hockey East
Home iceKelley Rink
Rankings
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports#3
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine#4
Record
Overall28–8–5 (15–2–5)
Home14–2–2
Road10–1–3
Neutral4–4–0
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachJerry York
Assistant CoachesGreg Brown
Mike Ayers
Marty McInnis
Captain(s)Teddy Doherty
Alternate captain(s)Steven Santini
Chris Calnan
Ian McCoshen
Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey seasons
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The Eagles competed in two tournaments during the 2015–16 season, the first of which took place during the holiday break, the traditional tournament portion of the college hockey season. The 15th Annual Florida College Hockey Classic, played on December 28 and 29 at Germain Arena in Estero, Florida showcased the Eagles playing Ohio State in the first round, as well as Providence versus host Cornell. The Eagles fell to the Friars of Providence 2–1 in the consolation round, having lost to eventual Harkness Cup winner Ohio State 3–2 in the first round. Boston College previously played in and won the Florida College Hockey Classic in 2004. On February 1 and 8, the Eagles played in the 64th Annual Beanpot Tournament at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, defeating Harvard 3–2 in the first round and winning the title by defeating Boston University 1–0 in overtime of the championship. They reclaimed the Beanpot trophy after missing the championship match in 2015, having previously won five titles in a row from 2010 to 2014.

The Eagles finished the season 28–8–5, and 15–2–5 in conference play, capturing a share of the Hockey East regular season title, splitting the title with Providence. They advanced to the Semifinals of the Hockey East tournament, but lost to Beanpot rival Northeastern, who would eventually win the Hockey East championship for the first time since 1988. They Eagles fared well in the NCAA Tournament as well, where they would win the Northeast Regional, played at the DCU Center in Worcester. After dispatching Harvard in the first round and closely defeating Minnesota-Duluth in the regional final, the Eagles earned a ticket to the program's 25th Frozen Four in Tampa, Florida (an NCAA record for most appearances). There, however, they fell to Quinnipiac 2–3, who advanced to play in the national title game. There, the Bobcats fell to champions North Dakota, 5–1.

Previous season recap

The Eagles entered the 2015–16 season following a First Round loss to Denver in the NCAA Tournament, and a quarterfinals loss to Vermont in the Hockey East Tournament. The Eagles did capture one trophy during the 2014–15 season, winning the Ledyard Bank Classic with a 3–2 victory over Dartmouth, and finished with a strong 21–14–3 record and 12–7–3 in conference play. They failed to defend their Beanpot title for the first time in six seasons, but picked up the consolation win with a 3–2 victory over Harvard. Noah Hanifin led the way for the Eagles as a freshman, earning All-Second Team honors in Hockey East, while fellow freshman Alex Tuch, who was the team's leading point-scorer, earned a spot on the All-Rookie team.

Offseason

Seven Senior Eagles graduated in May: Assistant Captain Michael Sit – F, Assistant Captain Quinn Smith – F, Destry Straight – F, Cam Spiro – F. Danny Linell – F, Brian Billett – G, and Brad Barone – G.

Junior defenseman Mike Matheson decided to forgo his senior year of eligibility to enter the NHL, signing with his drafted team, the Florida Panthers.

Senior defensemen Teddy Doherty was named Captain, with Juniors Steven Santini, Chris Calnan, and Ian McCoshen named Assistant Captains for the 2015–16 season.

On June 26, freshman defenseman Noah Hanifin was drafted 5th overall by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. He signed an entry-level contract with the Hurricanes on July 11, forgoing the rest of his NCAA eligibility.

On September 22, graduated forward Quinn Smith signed with the Idaho Steelheads of the ECHL.[1]

Also in the offseason, graduated forward Destry Straight signed with the Rapid City Rush and graduated goalie Brad Barone with the Elmira Jackals, both of the ECHL.

Recruiting

Boston College added nine freshmen for the 2015–16 season: six forwards, two defensemen, and a goalie.

PlayerPositionNationalityNotes
Chris BirdsallGoalie United StatesGlen Rock, NJ; Played for the Youngstown Phantoms of the USHL.
Jeremy BraccoForward United StatesFreeport, NY; Selected 61st Overall by TOR in the 2015 Draft.
Chris BrownForward United StatesBloomfield Hills, MI; Selected 151st Overall by BUF in the 2014 Draft.
Josh CouturierDefenseman United StatesNewburyport, MA; Played for the Boston Junior Bruins of the USPHL.
Joey DudekForward United StatesAuburn, NH; Selected 152nd Overall by NJD in the 2014 Draft.
Casey FitzgeraldForward United StatesNorth Reading, MA; Played for the US-NTDP of the USHL.
Chris SheroForward United StatesUpper St. Clair, PA; Played for the South Shore Kings of the USPHL.
Colin WhiteForward United StatesHanover, MA; Selected 21st Overall by OTT in the 2015 Draft.
Miles WoodForward United StatesBuffalo, NY; Selected 100th Overall by NJD in the 2013 Draft.

Midseason Additions

In addition to the nine players recruited at the start of the season, the Eagles added two early enrollees to the program who accelerated their arrival to the school. Defenseman Michael Kim and goalie Ian Milosz both played for the Boston Junior Bruins of the USPHL before arriving at Boston College for the second semester. Kim first dressed on December 29, 2015 and Milosz started in his first appearance on January 8, 2016, both games being against Providence College.[11][12]

Charlie Van Kula was also added as an additional backup goaltender; he had been a team manager for the previous two seasons and had played at St. Joseph's Prep before attending Boston College.[13]

PlayerPositionNationalityNotes
Michael KimDefenseman CanadaToronto, ON; Played for the Boston Junior Bruins of the USPHL.
Ian MiloszGoalie United StatesNorth Grafton, MA; Played for the Boston Junior Bruins of the USPHL.
Charlie Van KulaGoalie United StatesRadnor, PA; Team manager, played for St. Joseph's Prep (US-PA).

2015–2016 roster

Departures from 2014–2015 team

  • Brad Barone – G – Graduation – Signed with the Elmira Jackals of the ECHL.
  • Brian Billet – G – Graduation
  • Noah Hanifin – D – Signed with the Carolina Hurricanes, forgoing rest of NCAA career.
  • Danny Linell – F – Graduation
  • Mike Matheson – D – Signed with the Florida Panthers, forgoing senior season.
  • Michael Sit – F – Graduation
  • Quinn Smith – F – Graduation – Signed with the Idaho Steelheads of the ECHL.
  • Cam Spiro – F – Graduation – Signed with the Gladsaxe Bears in the Danish Hockey League.
  • Destry Straight – F – Graduation – Signed with the Rapid City Rush of the ECHL.

2015–16 Eagles

As of January 9, 2016.[14]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights
1 Chris Birdsall Freshman G 5' 11" (1.8 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1996-11-24 Glen Rock, New Jersey Youngstown (USHL)
2 Scott Savage Junior D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1995-04-11 San Clemente, California US NTDP (USHL)
3 Ian McCoshen (A) Junior D 6' 3" (1.91 m) 206 lb (93 kg) 1995-08-05 Faribault, Minnesota Waterloo (USHL) FLA, 31st overall 2013
4 Teddy Doherty (C) Senior D 5' 9" (1.75 m) 178 lb (81 kg) 1994-04-25 Hopkinton, Massachusetts Dubuque (USHL)
5 Casey Fitzgerald Freshman D 5' 10" (1.78 m) 186 lb (84 kg) 1997-02-25 North Reading, Massachusetts US NTDP (USHL)
6 Steven Santini (A) Junior D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 201 lb (91 kg) 1995-03-07 Mahopac, New York US NTDP (USHL) NJD, 42nd overall 2013
8 Travis Jeke Senior D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 192 lb (87 kg) 1993-06-11 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Northwood (USHS–NY)
9 Brendan Silk Senior F 6' 3" (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1994-01-13 Wakefield, Massachusetts US NTDP (USHL)
10 Chris Brown Freshman F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 174 lb (79 kg) 1996-02-22 Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Tri-City (USHL) BUF, 151st overall 2014
11 Chris Calnan (A) Junior F 6' 2" (1.88 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1994-05-05 Norwell, Massachusetts South Shore (EJHL) CHI, 79th overall 2012
12 Alex Tuch Sophomore F 6' 3" (1.91 m) 218 lb (99 kg) 1996-05-10 Baldwinsville, New York US NTDP (USHL) MIN, 18th overall 2014
14 Adam Gilmour Junior F 6' 3" (1.91 m) 193 lb (88 kg) 1994-01-29 Hanover, Massachusetts Muskegon (USHL) MIN, 98th overall 2012
15 JD Dudek Freshman F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 182 lb (83 kg) 1996-01-29 Auburn, New Hampshire Chicago (USHL) NJD, 152nd overall 2014
17 Jeremy Bracco Freshman F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 173 lb (78 kg) 1997-03-17 Freeport, New York US NTDP (USHL) TOR, 61st overall 2015
18 Colin White Freshman F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 183 lb (83 kg) 1997-01-30 Hanover, Massachusetts US NTDP (USHL) OTT, 21st overall 2015
19 Ryan Fitzgerald Junior F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 166 lb (75 kg) 1994-10-19 North Reading, Massachusetts Valley (EJHL) BOS, 120th overall 2013
20 Peter McMullen Senior F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 209 lb (95 kg) 1993-02-19 Essex Fells, New Jersey Delbarton (USHS–NJ)
21 Matthew Gaudreau Junior F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 135 lb (61 kg) 1994-12-05 Carneys Point, New Jersey Omaha (USHL)
22 Josh Couturier Freshman D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1995-03-03 Newburyport, Massachusetts Boston (USPHL)
23 Chris Shero Freshman F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1995-10-02 Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania South Shore (USPHL)
24 Zachary Sanford Sophomore F 6' 3" (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1994-11-09 Auburn, New Hampshire Middlesex (EJHL) WSH, 61st overall 2013
26 Austin Cangelosi Junior F 5' 6" (1.68 m) 171 lb (78 kg) 1994-08-27 Estero, Florida Youngstown (USHL)
27 Michael Kim Freshman D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1995-06-28 Toronto, Ontario Boston (USPHL)
28 Miles Wood Freshman F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 160 lb (73 kg) 1995-09-30 Buffalo, New York Nobles (USHS–MA) NJD, 100th overall 2013
29 Ian Milosz Freshman G 6' 7" (2.01 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 1995-05-08 North Grafton, Massachusetts Boston (USPHL)
30 Thatcher Demko Junior G 6' 3" (1.91 m) 192 lb (87 kg) 1995-12-08 San Diego, California US NTDP (USHL) VAN, 36th overall 2014
33 Charlie Van Kula Freshman G 5' 9" (1.75 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 1996-07-04 Radnor, Pennsylvania St. Joseph's Prep (USHS–PA)
35 Alex Joyce Junior G 5' 10" (1.78 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 1995-01-01 Darien, Connecticut Pomfret (USHS–CT)

Coaching staff

NamePositionSeasons at
Boston College
Alma Mater
Jerry YorkHead Coach22Boston College (1967)
Greg BrownAssociate Head Coach12Boston College (1990)
Mike AyersAssistant Coach3University of New Hampshire (2004)
Marty McInnisAssistant Coach3Boston College (1992)

Standings

2015–16 Hockey East men's standings
Conference record Overall record
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#5 Boston College 22152535914541288515682
#3 Providence 22163335713938277412471
#13 Notre Dame221552327040371911711586
#8 Massachusetts–Lowell221264285837402510512175
#11 Boston University2212642875563621105124106
#14 Northeastern *2210842475564122145134105
Merrimack225107175070391319795108
Connecticut226124164970361121488114
Vermont226133154866401522386107
New Hampshire2241261457733711206112121
Maine22515212427738824676129
Massachusetts22216484410136824484146
Championship: March 19, 2016
indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 8, 2016

Schedule

Regular season

Date Time Opponent# Rank# SiteTV Result Attendance Record
Exhibition
October 3 7:00 pm New Brunswick* #1 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  L 2–5  932 0–0–0
Regular Season
October 9 7:05 pm at Army* #1 Tate RinkWest Point, New York  W 5–1  2,761 1–0–0
October 11 2:00 pm at Rensselaer* #1 Houston Field HouseTroy, New York  L 1–2  2,770 1–1–0
October 16 7:00 pm Wisconsin* #4 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  W 6–0  5,615 2–1–0
October 23 9:37 pm at Colorado* #4 World Arena • Colorado Springs, Colorado  W 3–0  5,371 3–1–0
October 24 9:07 pm at Colorado* #4 World Arena • Colorado Springs, Colorado  W 5–0  7,044 4–1–0
October 30 7:00 pm #5 Denver* #4 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  W 4–3  5,019 5–1–0
November 3 7:00 pm Massachusetts #3 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  W 7–0  2,873 6–1–0 (1–0–0)
November 6 7:00 pm Maine #3 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  W 3–0  4,880 7–1–0 (2–0–0)
November 8 1:00 pm Maine #3 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  W 2–0  3,290 8–1–0 (3–0–0)
November 13 7:00 pm Michigan State* #2 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  W 6–4  5,437 9–1–0
November 21 7:00 pm at New Hampshire #2 Whittemore CenterDurham, New HampshireWBIN/FCS W 6–3  6,269 10–1–0 (4–0–0)
November 24 7:05 pm at Connecticut #2 XL CenterHartford, Connecticut  W 5–1  7,219 11–1–0 (5–0–0)
November 28 4:00 pm RIT* #2 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  W 6–2  5,208 12–1–0
December 5 7:00 pm Northeastern #2 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  T 3–3 OT 4,672 12–1–1 (5–0–1)
December 6 4:00 pm at Northeastern #2 Matthews Arena • Boston, Massachusetts  W 4–3  2,125 13–1–1 (6–0–1)
December 10 7:00 pm #18 Notre Dame #3 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts (Holy War on Ice)  L 3–4  4,863 13–2–1 (6–1–1)
December 28 7:35 pm vs. Ohio State* #4 Germain Arena • Estero, Florida (Florida College Hockey Classic)  L 2–3  6,022 13–3–1
December 29 4:05 pm vs. #1 Providence* #4 Germain Arena • Estero, Florida (Florida College Hockey Classic)  L 1–2  5,752 13–4–1
January 8 7:00 pm #3 Providence #7 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  W 7–3  7,884 14–4–1 (7–1–1)
January 9 7:00 pm at #3 Providence #7 Schneider ArenaProvidence, Rhode IslandWJAR/COX T 4–4 OT 3,033 14–4–2 (7–1–2)
January 15 6:00 pm #10 Boston University #4 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts (Green Line Rivalry)ASN/NESN W 5–3  7,884 15–4–2 (8–1–2)
January 16 7:00 pm at #10 Boston University #4 Agganis Arena • Boston, Massachusetts (Green Line Rivalry)  T 1–1 OT 6,032 15–4–3 (8–1–3)
January 22 7:00 pm at Massachusetts #4 Mullins CenterAmherst, Massachusetts  W 8–0  4,673 16–4–3 (9–1–3)
January 23 7:00 pm Connecticut #4 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  T 3–3 OT 6,063 16–4–4 (9–1–4)
January 29 7:35 pm at #10 Notre Dame #5 Compton Family Ice ArenaNotre Dame, Indiana (Holy War on Ice)NBCSN W 4–0  5,372 17–4–4 (10–1–4)
February 1 5:00 pm vs. #7 Harvard* #4 TD Garden • Boston, Massachusetts (Beanpot)NESN W 3–2  14,832 18–4–4
February 5 7:00 pm New Hampshire #4 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  W 4–3  5,043 19–4–4 (11–1–4)
February 8 8:00 pm vs. #7 Boston University* #3 TD Garden • Boston, Massachusetts (Beanpot, Green Line Rivalry)NESN W 1–0 OT 15,702 20–4–4
February 12 7:00 pm Merrimack #3 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  W 6–3  4,563 21–4–4 (12–1–4)
February 13 7:00 pm at Merrimack #3 Lawler Rink • North Andover, MassachusettsWBIN/FCS/ESPN3 T 5–5 OT 2,549 21–4–5 (12–1–5)
February 19 7:05 pm at Vermont #2 Gutterson FieldhouseBurlington, Vermont  W 3–1  4,007 22–4–5 (13–1–5)
February 20 7:05 pm at Vermont #2 Gutterson FieldhouseBurlington, Vermont  W 4–1  4,007 23–4–5 (14–1–5)
February 26 7:00 pm #11 UMass Lowell #2 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts  W 3–1  6,863 24–4–5 (15–1–5)
February 27 7:00 pm at #11 UMass Lowell #2 Tsongas CenterLowell, MassachusettsNESN L 1–3  6,942 24–5–5 (15–2–5)
Hockey East Tournament
March 11 7:00pm Vermont* #3 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts (Quarterfinals)  W 3–0  3,116 25–5–5
March 12 7:00pm Vermont* #3 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts (Quarterfinals)  L 2–4  3,563 25–6–5
March 13 4:00pm Vermont* #3 Kelley RinkChestnut Hill, Massachusetts (Quarterfinals)  W 4–3 OT 2,537 26–6–5
March 18 8:00pm #14 Northeastern* #5 TD Garden • Boston, Massachusetts (Semifinals)NESN/NBCSN L 4–5  13,242 26–7–5
NCAA Tournament
March 25 8:00pm #10 Harvard* #6 DCU CenterWorcester, Massachusetts (Regional Semifinal)ESPNU W 4–1  6,682 27–7–5
March 26 9:00pm #14 Minnesota-Duluth* #6 DCU CenterWorcester, Massachusetts (Regional Final)ESPNU W 3–2  4,572 28–7–5
April 7 5:00pm #1 Quinnipiac* #6 Amalie ArenaTampa, Florida (Frozen Four)ESPN2 L 2–3  17,816 28–8–5
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
  • On September 21, BC was ranked first in the Hockey East pre-season coaches poll, with 7 first place votes.[15]
  • On September 28, BC was ranked first in the NCAA pre-season USCHO poll, with 19 first place votes.[16] They were also ranked first in the USA Today preseason poll, which was released on October 5.[17]
  • On October 28, it was announced that freshman Jeremy Bracco decided to leave the program after playing five games, joining the Kitchener Rangers of the OHL.[18][19][20]
  • With the win over New Hampshire on November 21, the Eagles tied the record for best start to a season for the program under Jerry York, going 10-1-0, matching the feat first accomplished in the 2012-13 season. With the win over Connecticut on November 24, the Eagles surpassed that record with an 11–1–0 start, the best season start under York, and third best in program history.
  • On December 7, Colin White and Casey Fitzgerald were named to the preliminary roster for the US National Junior team which competed at the 2016 World Juniors in Helsinki, Finland. Notable omissions from the roster were Alex Tuch, who was a member of the 2015 team, and Jeremy Bracco. Casey Fitzgerald was also cut from the final roster, leaving White the only representative from Boston College.[21][22]
  • On December 29, with White playing in the World Juniors and Wood serving a one-game suspension as a result of a game misconduct received on December 28, BC added early enrollee Michael Kim to the roster to fill the gap on the defensive line.
  • On January 8, with both Demko and Birdsall recovering from injuries, the Eagles added a second early enrollee to the squad, goalie Ian Milosz, who started in his first career game.
  • On January 22, Jerry York earned his 1,000th career win as a head coach with an 8–0 victory over UMass.[23]
  • On January 29, goalie Thatcher Demko earned his eighth shutout of the season with a 4-0 victory over Notre Dame, tying the school record for most shutouts in a season set by Cory Schneider.
  • On February 1, the Eagles defeated Harvard in the first round of the Beanpot, winning 3–2. Goalie Charlie Van Kula dressed as backup goaltender as Ian Milosz was declared out due to injury.[24]
  • On February 8, the Eagles won their 20th Beanpot championship in school history, defeating BU 1–0 in overtime. It was the 22nd matchup against the rival Terriers in the Beanpot championship, and the Eagle's 10th victory in said matchup. The 1–0 result was the first time this was achieved in the Beanpot title game, by any combination of teams. It was also the sixth title game in the last eleven to go to overtime, and BC's sixth championship in seven years. Thatcher Demko also broke Cory Schneider's team single-season shutout record with his ninth shutout of the season.
  • On February 26, the Eagles defeated UMass Lowell 3–1 to secure the first overall seed in the Hockey East Tournament, as well as clinching at least a share of the Hockey East Regular Season title, for best record in the conference. Additionally, Thatcher Demko was announced as a nominee for the Mike Richter Award as the nation's best goaltender.[25]
  • With the loss to UMass Lowell on February 27 along with Providence's victory over Massachusetts, the Eagles and Friars finished the season tied in league lead for points, sharing the title for Hockey East Regular Season champions.
  • On March 13, the Eagles defeated Vermont in the Quarterfinals of the Hockey East playoffs, advancing to the Semifinals for the first time since the 2012-13 season. They succeeded over the Catamounts in the best-of-three series in a rematch of the previous year's Quarterfinals.
  • On March 18, the Eagles were defeated by Northeastern in the Hockey East Tournament semifinals, 5–4. The Huskies would eventually win the championship with a 3–2 victory over UMass Lowell.
  • On March 27, the Eagles advanced to an NCAA-record 25th Frozen Four, after defeating Harvard and Minnesota-Duluth at the Northeast Regional, by scores of 3–1 and 3–2, respectively.
  • On April 7, the Eagles fell to Quinnipiac 2–3 in the Frozen Four, the last game for the four seniors on the team.
  • On April 8, Thatcher Demko was awarded the Mike Richter Award as the nation's top goaltender. He finish in the top 3 for voting for the Hobey Baker Award, which went to Harvard's Jimmy Vesey. Additionally, Steve Santini and Miles Wood both signed with their drafted team, the New Jersey Devils, forgoing the rest of their college careers.[26][27][28]
  • On April 9, Teddy Doherty signed with the Missouri Mavericks of the ECHL.[29]
  • On April 11, Adam Gilmour signed with his drafted team, the Minnesota Wild.[30]
  • On April 13, Alex Tuch signed with his drafted team, the Minnesota Wild, becoming the fourth player this offseason to leave the program before graduation.[31]
  • On April 19, the Eagles announced captains for the 2016–17 season. Rising seniors Ian McCoshen and Chris Calnan will serve as co-captains, and rising seniors Ryan Fitzgerald and Austin Cangelosi will serve as alternate captains for the season.[32]
  • On April 20, Thatcher Demko signed with his drafted team, the Vancouver Canucks, the 5th early departure for the Eagles.[33]
  • On June 20, Ian McCoshen signed with his drafted team, the Florida Panthers, forgoing his senior season and becoming the 6th eagle to depart the program early this offseason. He also chose to relinquished his assumed captainship, leaving Chris Calnan to serve as the sole captain for the 16-17 season.[34]

Rankings

Poll Week
Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Final
USCHO.com 1 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 3 4 7 4 4 5 4 3 2 2 3 3 5 6 3
USA Today 1 3 4 4 3 2 3 2 3 3 4 7 4 5 5 4 3 2 2 4 3 4 5 3 4

Statistics

Skaters

2015–16 Statistics
No. Player POS YR GP G A Pts PIM PP SHG GWG +/- SOG
1Chris BirdsallGFR00000000E0
2Scott SavageDJR411171812000+1462
3Ian McCoshenDJR406152186302+3072
4Teddy DohertyDSR4013132612612+1778
5Casey FitzgeraldDFR404232748300+2752
6Steven SantiniDJR411181946001+2452
8Travis JekeDSR372136000-127
9Brendan SilkFSR10000000E0
10Chris BrownFFR4129118000+530
11Chris CalnanFJR29381116001E28
12Alex TuchFSO4018163433202+23118
14Adam GilmourFJR4112142616104+1592
15JD DudekFFR341236000-615
17Jeremy BraccoFFR50334000+38
18Colin WhiteFFR3719244345423+24132
19Ryan FitzgeraldFJR4024234747535+24162
20Peter McMullenFSR150002000-21
21Matt GaudreauFJR394172122002+1058
22Josh CouturierDFR3324624000+1427
23Chris SheroFFR10000000E0
24Zachary SanfordFSO4113263944621+27109
26Austin CangelosiFJR4120173712324+1782
27Michael KimDFR241566000+131
28Miles WoodFFR3710253576311+13112
29Ian MiloszGFR20000000+10
30Thatcher DemkoGJR390224000+570
33Charlie Van KulaGFR00000000E0
35Alex JoyceGJR00000000E0
Bench6
Team41156282438584361128+601347

† Only played 5 games before leaving the program

Goaltenders

2015-16 Statistics
No. Player YR GS GP MIN W L T GA GAA SA SV SV% SO
1Chris BirdsallFR00000000.00001.000
29Ian MiloszFR22124:3010173.3769620.8990
30Thatcher DemkoJR39392361:482784741.88114110670.93510
33Charlie Van KulaFR00000000.00001.000
35Alex JoyceJR00000000.00001.000
Empty Net1610:2611
Team41412496:442885821.97121111290.93210

Awards and honors

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