2012-13 AUS men's hockey major awards and all-stars announced
HALIFAX, N.S. - AUS is pleased to announce the 2012-13 AUS men's hockey major award winners and all-stars as selected by the conference's eight head coaches following regular season play.
Source: AUS Communications
HALIFAX, N.S. - Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce
the 2012-13 AUS men's hockey major award winners and all-stars as
selected by the conference's eight head coaches following regular
season play.
Third-year Saint Mary's forward Lucas Bloodoff was named the
Atlantic University Sport most valuable player, Monday.
Other AUS major award winners announced today were Acadia's Mike
Cazzola of Guelph, Ont., who was named rookie of the year; UNB's
Chris Culligan of Howie Center, N.S., who was selected as the most
sportsmanlike player; UPEI's Jordan Knox of Skinner's Pond, P.E.I.,
who received the student-athlete community service award; and Saint
Mary's head coach Trevor Stienburg, who was named the AUS coach of
the year for the fourth time in his career.
MOST VALUABLE
PLAYER (Kelly Trophy): Lucas Bloodoff, Saint
Mary's
The Atlantic University Sport men's hockey most valuable player is
Lucas Bloodoff of the Saint Mary's Huskies.
Bloodoff, a third-year forward from Castlegar, B.C., led the
Atlantic conference in scoring this season with 38 points in 28
games played. Lucas, also named a first team all-star today, netted
a league-high 20 goals and added 18 assists this year. His totals
included three game-winning markers and a CIS-leading 12 power-play
goals.
He becomes the seventh Saint Mary's player to claim the Kelly
Trophy since 1979-80 and the fourth league MVP from the Huskies
program in the past seven seasons.
In three seasons of university hockey, Bloodoff, a former player
with the WHL's Kelowna Rockets, has now accumulated 76 career
points in 82 career regular season games played.
"At 6-foot-2, 230 lbs., Lucas is a pro-level conditioned athlete
who has gained a reputation as a punishing fore-checker and
extremely hard to play against," said Saint Mary's head coach
Trevor Stienburg. "Whether at practice, in the gym, or during a
game, the expectations on Lucas have been extremely high and he has
delivered on those expectations. Lucas is a natural leader who
brings the most out in his teammates and those around him. After 16
years of coaching at this level his commitment to his team and
teammates is second to none and he has made our team, department
and school a better place with his personality, professionalism and
passion."
Lucas will represent the conference at the CIS championship banquet
this month as the AUS nominee for the Senator Joseph A. Sullivan
Trophy as the nation's top player.
The Atlantic conference has claimed four of the past five CIS
player of the year awards, with Acadia's Andrew Clark as the most
recent recipient last season.
ROOKIE OF THE
YEAR (A.J. MacAdam Trophy): Mike Cazzola,
Acadia
The Atlantic conference rookie of the year and recipient of the
A.J. MacAdam Trophy for 2011-12 is Acadia Axemen forward Mike
Cazzola.
In just his first year with the Acadia program, Cazzola, a native
of Guelph, Ont., played in all 28 games for the Axemen, finishing
second in the team in scoring behind last season's CIS player of
the year Andrew Clark.
Mike's 11 goals and 18 assists for 29 points, tied him for sixth
overall in AUS scoring, and his six power-play goals ranked third
in the conference.
"Mike had an excellent rookie season for our team finishing sixth
in AUS scoring with 29 points, which would be considered excellent
production for any player in our league," said Acadia head coach
Darren Burns. "He is a very creative player who competes hard and
sees the ice well. His final statistics are very impressive given
the level of competition in our league which is usually dominated
by veteran players."
Mike, who played with the Erie Otters and the Ottawa 67's prior to
joining the Axemen, becomes the fourth Acadia player to be named
the conference's top rookie, joining Derek Kletzel (1992-93),
Christian Skoryna (1994-95) and Jonathan Laberge (2008-09) as
previous recipients.
Cazzola will now look to become the first Acadia player to ever be
selected as the CIS rookie of the year later this month at the CIS
awards banquet in Saskatoon.
COACH OF THE
YEAR (Bob Boucher Trophy): Trevor Stienburg, Saint
Mary's
In his 16th season as head coach, Trevor Stienburg has been
selected by his peers as the 2012-13 AUS coach of the year for the
fourth time in his career.
Stienburg guided the CIS No. 4-ranked Huskies to an 18-7-3 regular
season record this season and a second place finish in the Atlantic
conference standings with 39 points.
Since taking over the Saint Mary's University hockey program in
1997-98, he has led the Huskies to three AUS crowns (2001-02,
2008-09 and 2009-10), claimed two CIS coach of the year awards
(1998-99 and 1999-00) and in 2007 he was the head coach of the AUS
team that represented Canada and won gold at the 2007 World
University Games in Torino, Italy.
Trevor was also the head coach of the 2001 AUS squad that claimed
silver at the World University Games in Poland.
This is Steinberg's fourth AUS coach of the year award and his
overall coaching record (regular season, AUS and CIS post-season
play) now stands at 289-210-22.
"I feel very fortunate to be re-united with Coach Stienburg," says
Dr. David Murphy, Director of Athletics at Saint Mary's. "Trevor
brings intensity and integrity to work every day and it shows in
the character of his players. He teaches discipline, respect in
athletics and dedication to studies and academics. It is no wonder
the Saint Mary's hockey team has had success in both the classroom
and on the ice."
Stienburg and former Huskies' head coach Bob Boucher are the only
Saint Mary's head coaches to win the Father George Kehoe Memorial
Award as the CIS coach of the year. Boucher was named the nation's
top coach in 1972-73 as well as 1976-77.
MOST
SPORTSMANLIKE PLAYER (Don Wells Trophy): Chris Culligan,
UNB
UNB forward Chris Culligan has been chosen as the Atlantic
University Sport most sportsmanlike player and recipient of the Don
Wells Trophy.
Culligan, a fourth-year forward from Howie Center, N.S., finished
third in AUS scoring with four goals and a league-leading 27
assists for 31 points in 26 games played this season. In four
seasons with the Varsity Reds, Chris has racked up 131 career
points in 105 career regular season games.
Culligan, the team captain, often receives a significant amount of
attention from opposing teams as one of the league's top players,
yet he remains very disciplined, picking up just eight minor
penalties this season.
"Chris has had another outstanding season for our team, taking on
the responsibility of team captain and again leading our team in
point production," said UNB head coach Gardiner MacDougall. "He is
dynamic with his speed, skill and smarts and he is also very
responsible away from the puck. Chris is a very team oriented
player who competes at a high level and logs heavy minutes. He is
highly respected around the conference for his character and
sportsmanship."'
Culligan is the third Varsity Reds player to receive this award.
Dax MacLean (1997-98) and Peter MacKellar (1999-00) are the
previous UNB players to have been recognized.
STUDENT-ATHLETE
AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD (The Godfrey Award): Jordan Knox,
UPEI
UPEI's Jordan Knox is the 2012-13 Atlantic conference recipient
of the Godfrey Award and is nominated for the prestigious Dr. Randy
Gregg award. The Godfrey Award, named after Dr. Bill Godfrey, is
given annually to the player who best represents the spirit of
intercollegiate hockey by his leadership both on and off the ice
and by his conduct throughout the season.
Knox, a fourth-year forward from Skinner's Pond, P.E.I., has been
an Academic all-Canadian in each of the four seasons he has played
in the Atlantic conference. Having already graduated with Bachelors
in Business (with a major in accounting), he is currently working
towards his Honors in Business degree.
Jordan finished 16th in AUS scoring this season with nine goals and
16 assists for 25 points in 28 games played. His totals included
four power-play goals, one short-handed marker and a game-winner.
In four seasons of playing with the Panthers, he has collected 33
goals and 67 assists for 100 points in 108 career regular season
games with UPEI.
In addition to his academic and athletic commitments, Jordan
volunteers with many hockey associations, fund raising events and
community awareness activities.
In his second year at UPEI he contributed significantly to a
fundraising event that raised close to $7,000 for a member of the
UPEI alumni that had one of his children involved in a life
altering accident. More recently, another member of the UPEI alumni
had tragically passed away and Jordan again played a key role in
organizing an event that contributed close to $5,000 towards
helping the family. Another recent tragedy claimed a young member
of Jordan's community (Kameron Cooke, six-years old) who suddenly
passed away. Jordan is currently serving on a committee that will
have fundraising activities set up to benefit a Memorial in
Kameron's name.
Each year UPEI men's hockey has a 'Santa Clause Run' that raises
money for gifts for those who are less fortunate in the community.
This event was initiated during Jordan's time at UPEI, and he has
played a significant contributing role. Knox also participates in
the 'Movember' fundraising event and this past season volunteered
on a weekly basis at the East Wiltshire Hockey Academy, a school
program designed to introduce kids to the game of hockey.
"Jordan exemplifies exactly what the spirit of this award
represents," says UPEI head coach Forbes MacPherson. "Jordan is the
epitome of outstanding AUS achievement in hockey, academics, and
community involvement. Jordan 'gets it' and he is a model
student-athlete. He is a leader in our program, is becoming a young
strong leader of our community and is a tremendous nominee for the
Dr. Randy Gregg Award."
FIRST AND
SECOND TEAM ALL-STARS AND ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
The Atlantic University Sport first and second team all-stars were
also announced today, along with this year's all-rookie team.
First team all-stars:
Goaltender: Wayne Savage, UPEI (3rd year - St.
Thomas, Ont.)
Defence: Michael D'Orazio, Saint Mary's (2nd year –
Richmond Hill, Ont.)
Defence: Chris Owens, Acadia (3rd year - St. John's,
Nfld.)
Forward: Lucas Bloodoff, Saint Mary's (3rd year –
Castlegar, B.C.)
Forward: Andrew Clark, Acadia (4th year - Brandon, Man.)
Forward: Colby Pridham, UNB (5th year - Alberton, P.E.I.)
Second team all-stars:
Goaltender: Anthony Peters, Saint Mary's (2nd year –
Blyth, Ont.)
Defence: Marc-Antoine Desnoyers, UNB (3rd year - St.
Hippolyte, Que.)
Defence: Josh Day, StFX (4th year - St. John's, Nfld.)
Forward: Chris Culligan, UNB (4th year – Howie Center,
N.S.)
Forward: Eric Faille, Moncton (3rd year – Lachine,
Que.)
Forward: Tyler Carroll, UNB (2nd year – Strathroy,
Ont.)
All-rookie team:
Goaltender: Jonathan Groenheyde, St. Thomas (Surrey,
B.C.)
Defence: Bronson Maschmeyer, StFX (Bruderheim, Alta.)
Defence: Kyle Pereira, Saint Mary's (Brampton, Ont.)
Forward: Mike Cazzola, Acadia (Guelph, Ont.)
Forward: Cam Braes, UNB (Shawinigan Lake, B.C.)
Forward: Brett Thompson, Acadia (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.)
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The 2013 Subway Atlantic University Sport men's hockey championship
resumes Tuesday night at the Halifax Forum.
The championship schedule for the final series (Best 2-of-3) is as
follows:
Game 1: Saturday, March 2 – Saint Mary's 0 at UNB 1
(2-OT)
Game 2: Tuesday, March 5 – UNB at Saint Mary's,
7:00pm
Game 3: Thursday, March 7 – Saint Mary's at UNB,
7:00pm*
(*if necessary)
All games of the 2013 Subway AUS men's hockey championship will be
webcast live at www.AUStv.ca.
