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Saints Bounce Back with 5-2 Win over Army

                St. Lawrence University's men's hockey team jumped out to a 3-0 first period lead and went on to a 5-2 win over Army in the third place game of the Mutual of Omaha Icebreaker Tournament in Omaha on Saturday evening, gaining a split in its official opening weekend

Saints Fall To UML in Icebreaker Tournament

 

                Senior Kory Falite set up the game's first two goals and scored an empty-netter and senior goaltender Carter Hutton posted a 24-save shutout as highly-regarded UMass.-Lowell shut out St. Lawrence 3-0 in game one of the Icebreaker Tournament at the Qwest Center in Omaha, NE Friday evening.

Saints Showcase Youngsters In 2-1 Exhibition Win

St. Lawrence University's men's hockey team showcased its younger players in Sunday afternoon's 2-1 exhibition game victory over the University of Toronto at Appleton Arena.

Saints Gearing Up for Start of 2009-10 Season

Pre-season prognosticators are seeing the shadows of the departed in their crystal ball when it comes to St. Lawrence University's men's ice hockey team and the 2009-10 season, but the Saints could have a little magic waiting in the wings.

Mac Stratford '13

Bloomingdale, NY
Defense
Northwood School
Career Statistics: 

1st Collegiate Game: at Clarkson 10/24/09
1st Collegiate Point & Goal: Goal vs. Sacred Heart 10/31/09

2009-10: 6 gm. 1-0-1, 1/2 pen.
2010-11: 17 gm. 1-0-1, 4/8 pen/min
2011-12:  13 gm. 0-1-1, 3/6 pen./min.

2011-12: Mac returned to his regular role as a defenseman in 2011-12 and played in 13 games, assisting on a goal at RIT.

2010-11: Mac Stratford converted from defense to wing for his sophomore season, playing in 17 games. He scored his second career goal to start the scoring in a 5-2 win at Sacred Heart.

2009-10: Mac Stratford played in six games for the Saints as a rookie, making his collegiate debut at Clarkson. He scored his first collegiate goal in a 3-3 tie with Sacred Heart.


A three-sport standout at the Northwood School, Mac played football and lacrosse in addition to hockey. The son of Sue and Greg Stratford, he is the grandson of former Saint athletic director Bob Sheldon and the late Ted Stratford, a member of the St. Lawrence Hall of Fame and a former Saint football coach.  

Jordan Dewey '13

Chateauguay, QUE
Defense
Georgetown (OPJHL)
Career Statistics: 

First Collegiate game: 10/10/09 vs. Army at Omaha
First Collegiate point: 1/1/10 vs. BC at Denver (assist)
First Collegiate goal: 1/22/10 vs. Brown
Most Points Game: 2 vs. RPI 2/18/11

2009-10 Season 28 gm. 1-1-2, 8/16 pen.
2010-11 Season: 36 gm. 2-6-8 11/22 pen/min
2011-12 Season: 22 gm. 4-3-7, 4-8 pen./min.

2011-12: Jordan had his season cut short by a fractured arm sustained at Brown. He played in 22 games for the Saints and scored four goals and assisted on three others. He scored his first goal of the year in the season opener against Ferris State and also scored in a 4-1 win over Clarkson at Lake Placid and against Michigan Tech.He had the assist on the game winning goal at Brown before being injured.

2010-11: Jordan Dewey played in 36 of 40 games for the Saints as a sophomore and had two goals and six assists with one of the two goals coming on the power play.He scored his first goal of the year against Princeton at Appleton Arena and his other came in a 5-3 win over nationally ranked RPI also at home. That game was his first career multi-point game as he assisted on the game's first goal.

2009-10: A player who showed steady progress as a rookie blueliner, Jordan Dewey played in 20 straight games at the end of the season after alternating early in the year. He scored his first collegiate point with an assists in a 5-2 win over Boston College and had his first collegiate goal in  the 5-2 win over Brown.

A team captain at Westminster School where he also played soccer and lacrosse, Jordan Dewey played 49 games for the Georgetown Raiders last season and had seven goals and 29 assists for 36 points. He had four power play goals and 14 power play points and also scored one game winning goal.

George Hughes '13

Westwood, MA
Defense
Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL)
Career Statistics: 

First Collegiate game: 10/9/09 UMass.-Lowell at Omaha
First Collegiate point: 10/24/09 at Clarkson (assist)
First Collegiate goal: 11/20/09 at Harvard
Career high points: 2 (several times)

2009-10: 41 gm. 5-18-23, 5/10 pen.
2010-11: 40 gm. 4-17-21, 8/16 pen
2011-12: 31 gm. 4-20-24 11/33 pen.

2011-12: George played in 31 games for the Saints and against was the leading scorer among defensemen with four goals and 20 assissts for 24 points. He had 27 blocked shots and was a key on the power play for the Saints, contributing 13 power play points. He scored the game winner at Dartmouth and assistsed on the overtime game winner at Yale and on the game winner in game two against Quinnipiac. He missed five games in early December with an injury, but returned with a four-point performance in the Ledyard tournament including two goals in a 6-6 tie with #7 Merrimack.


2010-11:
The winner of the Pete McGeough Award as the outstanding Saint defenseman as a sophomore and named an assistant captain for the 2011-12 season, George Hughes had an outstanding sophomore season and was the anchor of a young Saint defense. Just the third sophomore to earn the McGeough Award, Hughes scored four goals and assisted on 17 others and led the team in blocked shots. Two of his four goals were on the power play.

2009-10: A member of the ECAC All Rookie Team, George Hughes was a big part of the Saint defensive success as a rookie and was a key contributor offensively as well. George played in 41 games as a rookie and scored five goals and assisted on 18 for 23 points. He finished fourth in the league and was the top freshman, in defenseman scoring and was tied for sixth among all rookies in scoring. He was selected to the ECAC Hockey pre-season All Star squad to start his sophomore year.

David Grilk '13

Lynnfield, MA
Goaltender
Holderness School (USHS)
Career Statistics: 

1st career appearance: 11/13/10 vs. Dartmouth (3rd period)
1st career start: 2/26/11 at Harvard
Career high saves: 30 vs. Harvard 2/26/11

2010-11: 2 gm.6.31 GA Avg., .838 sv. pct. 0-1-0
2011-12: 1 gm. 9.00 GA, .700 sv. pct. 0-0-0

2011-12:David's lone appearance as a junior came at Michigan as he gav eup three goals on 10 shots in 20 minutes of action.

2010-11: David Grilk made his collegiate debut in relief in a home loss to Dartmouth and made his first collegiate start at Harvard in the final game of the regular season. He saved 30 of 34 shots in the Harvard game.


A big, tall goaltender, David Grilk will battle for ice time as a rookie. He was captain at the Holderness school and had a .900 save percentage and a 3.25 goals against average last season. A Hockey Night in Boston All Star, he also played soccer and golf at Holderness and was an honor roll student. He has excellent quickness for a big goaltender and has good  anticipation.

Matt Dyer '13

Suffern, NY
Defense
South Shore (EJHL)
Career Statistics: 

First Collegiate game: 11/14/09 vs. RPI
First Collegiate point: 12/5/09 at Clarkson
First Collegiate goal: 1/3/11 at Sacred Heart

2009-10 Season 9 gm. 0-1-1, 0/0 pen.
2010-11: 25 gm. 1-2-3 4/8 pen.

2011-12: Matt missed the entire 2011-12 season due to injury.

2010-11: Matt Dyer played in 25 games as a sophomore, most of them at center after starting the season on defense. He scored his first collegiate goal on the power play in a win at Sacred Heart and had an assist in game one of the Ferris State series and game two of the Michigan Tech series.

2009-10: Matt Dyer appeared in nine games for the Saints as a rookie and scored his first collegiate point with an assist in a 4-3 win at Clarkson.

One of  five rookie defensemen on the Saint roster, Matt Dyer had eight goals and 16 assists in 43 games for the South Shore Kings in the EJHL last season. He had five power play goals, a shorthander and two game winners. He also played lacrosse and soccer at the Gunnery School and was captain of the soccer team and led the lacrosse team in scoring as a senior. 

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