Hartford Wolf Pack 2015-16 Roster

as of 11/9/15

Pos.PlayerHt.Wt.CatchBirthplaceDate of BirthAge2014-15 Team(s)GPWLOTGAA

45G HELLBERG, Magnus6-5185LUppsala, Sweden4/4/91 24 Milwaukee (AHL) 38 15 10 6 2.33

70G SKAPSKI, Mackenzie6-3192LAbbotsford, B.C.6/15/94 21 NY Rangers (NHL) 2 2 0 0 0.50

Wolf Pack (AHL)2815832.40

Greenville (ECHL)10103.17

Pos.PlayerHt.Wt.ShotBirthplaceDate of BirthAge2014-15 Team(s)GPGAPts.PIM

3LWMcCARTHY, Chris6-1205RCollegeville, PA7/30/9423Wolf Pack (AHL)51010

Greenville (ECHL)6315243912

5DHUGHES, Tommy6-2215RLondon, Ont.4/7/9223Wolf Pack (AHL)4216727

6DSKJEI, Brady6-3206LLakeville, MN3/26/9421Wolf Pack (AHL)80000

U. of Minnesota (Big-10)331910 32

7LWTAMBELLINI, Adam6-3185 LPort Moody, B.C. 11/1/9421 Calgary (WHL) 71 47 39 86 30

9LWBOURQUE, Ryan5-9178LBoxford, MA1/3/9124NY Rangers (NHL)10000

Wolf Pack (AHL)7312203227

10C GIBBONS, Brian5-8170LBraintree, MA 2/26/88 27 Columbus (NHL) 25 0 5 5 8

Springfield (AHL)26381114

11C OLEKSUK, Travis6-0200LThunder Bay, Ont. 2/3/89 26 Worcester (AHL) 69 10 17 27 18

13LW GLASS, Tanner6-1213LRegina, Sask. 11/29/83 31 NY Rangers (NHL) 66 1 5 6 98

15C HRIVIK, Marek6-1197LZilina, Slovakia 8/28/91 24 Wolf Pack (AHL) 72 12 21 33 12

16C NEHRING, Chad5-11200RSpringside, Sask. 6/14/87 28 Wolf Pack (AHL) 53 4 8 12 50

Greenville (ECHL)17571213

18LW BROWN, Tyler6-2195LWasaga Beach, Ont. 2/7/90 25 Wolf Pack (AHL) 37 7 7 14 10

Greenville (ECHL)331261812

19C ADAM, Luke6-2206LSt. John’s, Nfld. 6/18/90 25 Columbus (NHL) 3 0 0 0 4

Rochester (AHL)278122024

Springfield (AHL)468142238

21RW O’DONNELL, Shawn6-1192RHalifax, N.S. 5/28/88 27 Wolf Pack (AHL) 42 3 3 6 69

Greenville (ECHL)1235819

22D BODIE, Mat6-0175LEast St. Paul, Man. 3/7/90 25 Wolf Pack (AHL) 75 5 27 32 42

23C MEGNA, Jayson6-1195RFt. Lauderdale, FL 2/1/90 25 Pittsburgh (NHL) 12 0 1 1 14

Wilkes-Barre/Scr. (AHL) 63 26 13 39 40

26D DIAZ, Raphael5-11197RBaar, Switzerland1/9/86 29 Calgary (NHL) 56 2 2 4 10

27D GRAVES, Ryan6-4220LYarmouth, N.S. 5/21/95 20 Quebec (QMJHL) 50 15 24 39 49

42D ZAMORSKY, Petr5-11189RZlin, Czech Rep.8/3/92 23 Blues Espoo (Finland) 25 3 3 6 18

Orebro HK (Sweden)101458

49D ANDERSSON, Calle6-2211RMalmo, Sweden 5/16/94 21 Zug (Swiss-A) 18 1 2 3 6

Lugano (Swiss-A)305121716

55D SUMMERS, Chris6-2210LAnn Arbor, MI 2/5/88 27 Arizona (NHL) 17 0 3 3 8

NY Rangers (NHL)30000

Portland (AHL)80116

Wolf Pack (AHL)1301117

74LW TARNASKY, Nick6-2230LRocky Mtn. Hse., Alta. 11/25/84 30 Wolf Pack (AHL) 26 1 4 5 36

88LW NEJEZCHLEB, Richard 6-2203L Prague, Czech Rep. 5/2/94 21 Brandon (WHL) 2 1 1 2 0

Tri-City (WHL)4719304962

General Manager: Jim Schoenfeld

Head Coach: Ken Gernander

Assistant Coach: Jeff Beukeboom

Assistant Coach/Assistant General Manager: Pat Boller

Athletic Trainer: Brian Fairbrother

Strength & Conditioning Coach: Mark Cesari

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: Paul Secola

Equipment Manager: Russell Holdredge

Assistant Equipment Manager: Craig Lewis

Video Coordinator: Shawn Roche

NHL Affiliate: New York Rangers

2015-16 HARTFORD WOLF PACK BIOS

Jim Schoenfeld (General Manager): Named NY Rangers senior vice-president 7/1/15…Served as a NY Rangers assistant coach for four seasons, after assuming that role for final21 games of 2008-09 season…Promoted to New York Rangers Assistant General Manager, Player Personnel July 23, 2007, and retained Wolf Pack general manager’s designation…Entered 2015-16 with total Wolf Pack/Whale GM’s record of 512-325-52-55 (.599) in 12 seasons…Compiled a record of 95-53-5-7 (.631) in two campaigns (2005-06 and 2006-07) as Wolf Pack head coach…Added head coaching duties to Wolf Pack general manager’s roleJuly 13, 2005…Named Wolf Pack GM by NY Rangers July 21, 2003…Spent 2002-03 season as an assistant coach with Rangers…Lead analyst for ESPN’s National Hockey Night 1999-00 through 2001-02…Compiled career record of 256-246-78 (.509 winning percentage) in 10 seasons of head coaching experience in NHL…Head coach of Phoenix Coyotes 1997-99 (72-66-24)…Member of North American team’s coaching staff at 1999 NHL All-Star Game…Coached Washington Capitals for three-plus seasons (1994-97), compiling a 113-102-34 (.522) record…Head coach of New Jersey Devils from January 26, 1988 - November 6, 1990 (50-59-15)…Led Devils to franchise’s first-ever playoff appearance, and to within one win of Stanley Cup Finals, in 1987-88…Served as head coach for Buffalo Sabres for 43 games in 1985-86 (19-19-5)...Spent 25 games (17-6-2) as head coach of 1984-85 Rochester Americans, before returning to Buffalo to resume his playing career…Skated for 13 seasons (1972-73 through 1984-85) as an NHL defenseman, with Buffalo, Detroit and Boston…Played a total of 719 NHL games (51-204-255, 1132 PIM), 584 of them with Buffalo…Second-Team NHL All-Star selection 1979-80…Took part in 1979 Challenge Cup, NHL vs. Soviet Union…Skated in 1977 and 1980 NHL All-Star Games…Captained Sabres club from 1974-77…Member of Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame and Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame…Buffalo’s first pick (5th overall) in 1972 NHL Entry Draft…Born September 4, 1952 in Galt, Ontario.

Ken Gernander (Head Coach): Won his second division title as Wolf Pack head coach in 2014-15, leading the Pack to a Northeast Division crown with a mark of 43-24-5-4 for 95 points…Inducted into AHL Hall of Fame January 28, 2013…Entered 2015-16 with total Wolf Pack/Whale head coaching record of 323-226-32-43 (.578) in eight seasons, the longest-tenured coach in franchise history…Piloted Wolf Pack to an Atlantic-Division title, the third division championship in team history, in 2008-09, with a record of 46-27-3-4 for 99 points…Was 96-47-5-12 (.653) in his first two seasons as Pack head coach, and led Wolf Pack to a franchise-record 110 points (50-20-2-8) in his first season in his current position…Named the fifth head coach in Wolf Pack franchise history July 23, 2007…Spent the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons as a Wolf Pack assistant coach (hired July 13, 2005)…Served as Wolf Pack’s captain for first eight seasons of franchise’s existence, and captain of NY Rangers’ top development team for ten straight seasons…Retired as Wolf Pack’s all-time leading point-scorer (160-187-347), but was subsequently surpassed for that honor by Brad Smyth…Holds Wolf Pack franchise record for games-played (599)…Retired as highest-scoring American-born player in AHL history (since surpassed by Keith Aucoin), with totals of 293-331-624 in 973 GP with Wolf Pack, Binghamton Rangers and Moncton Hawks…Finished his career with a then-league-record total of 123 AHL playoff games-played…Two-time winner of AHL’s Fred T. Hunt Award (sportsmanship, determination and dedication to hockey), capturing the honor in and 1995-96 with Binghamton 2003-04 with Wolf Pack…Named Wolf Pack’s American Specialty/AHL Man of the Year for 2003-04…Suited up for 12 regular-season NHL games (2-3-5) during his 11 years as a player in NY Rangers organization and saw action in 15 playoff contests…Originally signed with NY Rangers as a free agent July 4, 1994…Member of Binghamton Hockey Hall of Fame (inducted April 8, 2006)…Spent first three seasons of his pro career in Winnipeg Jets organization, which drafted him out of high school in fifth round (96th overall) of 1987 NHL Entry Draft…Played four seasons of college hockey at University of Minnesota…Born June 30, 1969 in Coleraine, Minnesota.

Jeff Beukeboom (Assistant Coach): Named a Wolf Pack assistant coach July 6, 2012…Spent three seasons (2009-10 through 2011-12) as an assistant coach with Sudbury Wolves of OHL…Assistant coach for OHL’s Barrie Colts in 2008-09 and for Toronto Roadrunners of AHL in 2003-04…Skated for 13 seasons as an NHL defenseman, from 1986-87 to 1998-99…Drafted in first round (19th overall) by Edmonton Oilers in 1983, from OHL’s Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds…Played total of 284 games in an Oiler uniform from 1986-87 to 1991-92 (12-57-69, 733 PIM)…Won Stanley Cup championships with Edmonton in three of his first four NHL seasons (1987, 1988 and 1990)…Traded to NY Rangers by Edmonton November 12, 1991 in exchange for David Shaw, to complete the October 4, 1991 deal in which Mark Messier joined the Rangers…Skated in 520 total games as a Ranger (18-72-90, 1,157 PIM) before his retirement following the 1998-99 season…Captured his fourth career Stanley Cup title with Rangers in 1994…NHL career totals included 30-129-159 and 1,890 PIM in 804 games…Born March 28, 1965 in Ajax, Ontario.

Pat Boller (Assistant Coach/Assistant General Manager): Added assistant general manager duties to his title prior to 2012-13 season…Currently in his ninth year on the Wolf Pack staff…Spent nine seasons with the parent New York Rangers as a coaches’ assistant and Director of Operations of the Madison Square Garden Training Center…Duties with the Rangers included preparing video, assisting with pre-scouting, tracking statistics and helping to coordinate team travel and scheduling…Also assisted in organizing and executing summer prospect camps, as well as setting up player rehab and off-season programs…Member of coaching staff of three ECAC-champion teams at Division III Manhattanville College (Purchase, NY)…Served as video coach for USA Hockey at 2006 World Junior Championships in Vancouver, B.C….Has coached at USA Select Festivals every summer since 2006 …Assisted Pat Mikesch in coaching U.S. Under-17 Select Team to championship at the Under-17 Five Nations Tournament in Slovakia in August of 2013… Assisted Derek Plante in coaching U.S. Under-18 Select Team to bronze medal at the Under-18 Ivan Hlinka Tournament in Slovakia/Czech Republic in August of 2014… As head coach, led U.S. Under-17 Select Team to championship at the Under-17 Five Nations Tournament in Arosa, Switzerland in August of 2015…Played college hockey at SUNY Potsdam…Born November 20, 1972 in Queens, NY.

Goaltenders

#45 - Magnus Hellberg, G

Catches left. 6-5, 185. Born: Uppsala, Sweden – 4/4/91

Acquired: Trade with Nashville, in exchange for a 2017 6th-rd. draft pick, 7/1/15

Regular SeasonPlayoffs

YearTeamLge.GPW-L-T/SOL/OTGAASv %SHOGPW-LGAASv. %.SHO

2010-11Almtuna ISSweden-131---2.0493.6---5---3.2490.8---

2011-12Frolunda HCSweden17 ---2.6090.42------

Orebro HKSweden-11---1.9892.302---4.0488.4---

2012-13MilwaukeeAHL3922-13-02.1492.4641-31.6994.41

CincinnatiECHL21-1-02.5292.30------

2013-14NashvilleAHL10-0-05.0075.00------

MilwaukeeAHL 215-13-12.8291.11------

CincinnatiECHL75-1-12.8990.10------

2014-15MilwaukeeAHL 3815-10-62.3391.33------

CAREER TOTALS:NHL10-0-05.0075.00------

(through end of 2014-15AHL9842-36-72.3691.71041-31.6994.41

season)ECHL96-2-12.8190.70------

N. Am.10848-38-82.4191.61041-31.6994.41

Pro

Career Notes: 2014-15: Member of Western Conference squad for 2015 AHL All-Star Classic…Won each of his first six appearances of the season…2013-14: Made NHL debut for Nashville 10/26 vs. St. Louis, stopping three of the four shots he faced in 12:12 of work…2012-13: Earned first career North American pro playoff win with 23-save shutout 4/27 vs. Texas, in 2-0 win in Game Two of first-round series…Finished regular season tied for second among AHL goaltenders in shutouts, and fourth in save percentage and GAA…Earned February AHL Goaltender-of-the-Month honors, with a 6-1-0 record, 1.36 GAA, 95.0% save percentage and two shutouts in 8 GP…Drafted: 2nd rd. (38th ov.) by Nashville 2011.

2015-16: Third Star in 3-2 overtime loss 10/24 @ Hershey…Extended a winning streak to four straight games with 33 stops in 4-3 victory @ Syracuse 10/23…Won a third straight decision 10/18 vs. Syracuse, with 33 saves in 5-2 victory…Registered his first shutout in a Wolf Pack uniform, and the Wolf Pack’s first shutout of the season, in 30-save performance 10/17 vs. Utica (First Star in 3-0 win)…Posted his first Wolf Pack win 10/14 vs. Providence, making 34 saves in 4-3 overtime triumph…Made Wolf Pack debut in season opener 10/10 vs. St. John’s (2 GA on 29 shots in 3-1 loss).

#70 - Mackenzie Skapski, G

Catches left. 6-3, 192. Born: Abbotsford, B.C. – 6/15/94

Acquired: Drafted by NY Rangers 6th rd. (170th ov.) 2013

Regular SeasonPlayoffs

YearTeamLge.GPW-L-T/SOLGAASv %SHOGPW-LGAASv. %.SHO

2010-11KootenayWHL43-1-03.1688.20------

2011-12KootenayWHL199-6-23.1289.00------

2012-13KootenayWHL6534-25-12.7891.0751-43.9589.20

2013-14KootenayWHL5328-22-22.7091.61103-53.7888.20

2014-15NY RangersNHL22-0-00.5097.81------

Wolf Pack AHL2815-8-32.4091.4320-15.4382.10

GreenvilleECHL10-1-03.1790.60------

2015-16GreenvilleECHL20-2-04.5885.20

CAREER TOTALS:Pro3117-9-32.3091.7420-15.4382.10

(through end of 2014-15WHL14174-54-52.8190.98154-93.8388.50

season)

Career Notes: 2014-15: Made first pro postseason start 5/26 vs. Manchester (5 GA on 34 shots in 5-3 loss in Game Three of Conference Finals)…Made pro playoff debut in Game Two of Conference Finals @ Manchester 5/23, with 20 minutes of work (2 GA on 5 shots) in relief of Yann Danis…Dressed as backup 5/1 vs. Providence (3-2 overtime win in Game Five), after missing previous ten games due to injury…Registered a fifth straight winning decision, tying a team season high, with 27 saves in 3-2 overtime victory @ Springfield 3/28…Posted a 27-save shutout (First Star in 5-0 Wolf Pack win) 3/26 vs. Providence, in first Wolf Pack appearance since 1/31…Returned to Wolf Pack by NY Rangers 3/25…Registered first career NHL shutout in second career appearance 3/14 @ Buffalo (20 saves, Second Star in 2-0 win)…Was victorious in NHL debut for NY Rangers 2/20 @ Buffalo, stopping 24 shots in 3-1 victory…Received first career NHL recall from NY Rangers 2/4…Registered his second pro shutout 1/17 @ Norfolk, making 19 saves in 3-0 win (Second Star)…Stopped all 24 shots that he faced in relief of Cedrick Desjardins 12/26 vs. Springfield (Second Star in 2-1 shootout loss)…Returned to action 12/19 (22 saves in 2-0 loss vs. Syracuse), after missing previous three games due to injury…Made Wolf Pack season-high 45 saves in 4-2 win vs. Binghamton 12/7 (First Star)…Denied his second penalty shot in two games 11/28 vs. Norfolk, stopping Emerson Etem at 8:55 of third period…Stopped his first career pro penalty shot-faced (Mike Sislo), in overtime, and went 3/3 in first career pro shootout, 11/26 @ Albany (36 saves, First Star in 4-3 win)… Notched his third win in three career AHL decisions 11/9, with 22 saves in 3-2 victory @ Hershey (Second Star)…Posted his second First-Star effort in two AHL starts 11/1 @ Lehigh Valley, stopping 27 shots in 4-2 win…Authored shutout, and notched first pro win, in first career AHL start 10/26, making 16 saves in 3-0 victory vs. Norfolk (First Star)…Made AHL debut for Wolf Pack 10/24 vs. Albany (0 GA on three shots, in 7:59 of relief work)…Reassigned by NY Rangers to Wolf Pack from Greenville (ECHL) 10/22…Made pro debut for Greenville 10/19 @ Orlando (3 GA on 32 shots in 3-0 loss)…2013-14: Had sixth-best save percentage among WHL goaltenders…Strung together WHL career-high ten-game win streak from 1/12-2/11 (1.80, 94.0)…2012-13: Tied for WHL lead in regular-season shutouts and finished sixth in wins…Transactions: Signed NHL contract with NY Rangers 6/2/14…Notes: Played for former Wolf Pack head coach Ryan McGill with Kootenay 2012-13 and 2013-14.

2015-16: Made Wolf Pack season debut 11/13 @ Portland, stopping 25 shots in 3-2 loss (Third Star)…Reassigned by NY Rangers to Wolf Pack from Greenville (ECHL) 11/9…Made season debut for Greenville 11/6 @ Norfolk (4 GA on 33 shots in 4-2 loss)…Had been assigned to Greenville 11/2, after missing Wolf Pack’s first ten games of season due to injury.

Skaters

#3 - Chris McCarthy, LW

Shoots right. 6-1, 205. Born: Collegeville, PA – 7/30/91

Acquired: Signed as free agent by NY Rangers 3/31/14

Regular SeasonPlayoffs

YearTeamLge.GPGAPts.PIMGPGAPts.PIM

2009-10Univ. of VermontH.E.356111723------

2010-11Univ. of VermontH.E.36 8122020------

2011-12Univ. of VermontH.E.51344------

2012-13Univ. of VermontH.E.3613183110------

2013-14Wolf Pack AHL81012------

Univ. of VermontH.E.3818244212------

2014-15Wolf PackAHL51010------

Greenville ECHL6315243912------

CAREER TOTALS:AHL132022------

(through end of 2014-15ECHL6315243912------

season)Pro7617244114------

H.E.150466811469------

Career Notes: 2014-15: Reassigned by NY Rangers to Wolf Pack from Greenville (ECHL) 4/13…Top-scoring rookie on Greenville squad, and finished fourth overall on team in assists…Reassigned from Wolf Pack to Greenville 11/25…Scored his first AHL goal of season 11/15 @ Bridgeport…Reassigned to Wolf Pack from Greenville 11/13, after having been originally assigned to Road Warriors 10/22…2013-14: Had personal pro-high four shots on goal in Wolf Pack’s season finale, a 2-0 win vs. Bridgeport 4/19…Notched his first career pro point with game’s first goal 4/13 @ St. John’s…Had one shot on goal in pro debut 4/4 @ Manchester…Earned Second-Team Hockey East All-Star honors…Topped University of Vermont (H.E.) squad in points and assists, and finished second on team in goals…Posted his first collegiate four-point game 2/21 @ Merrimack, with four assists…2012-13: Winner of Hockey East’s Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award…Led University of Vermont team in points, goals and assists…2011-12: Medical redshirt, missed last 29 games due to injury…2010-11: Scored second-most points on University of Vermont (H.E.) squad…2009-10: Second-leading scorer among University of Vermont (H.E.) freshmen…Transactions: Signed Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement with Wolf Pack 4/1/14.

2015-16: Notched his first point of the season with a goal in 4-3 overtime win vs. Providence 10/14 (Third Star).

# 5 - Tommy Hughes, D

Shoots right. 6-2, 215. Born: London, Ont. – 4/7/92

Acquired: Signed as free agent with NY Rangers 4/1/13

Regular SeasonPlayoffs

YearTeamLge.GPGAPts.PIMGPGAPts.PIM

2009-10LondonOHL70000------

2010-11LondonOHL3906639600012

2011-12LondonOHL562810641913420

2012-13LondonOHL6711516662011219

2013-14Wolf PackAHL7227934------

2014-15Wolf PackAHL4216727151234

CAREER TOTALS:AHL1143131661151234

(through end of 2014-15OHL169329321694524651

season)

Career Notes: 2014-15: His first career pro playoff goal was series-winning OT strike in Game Five vs. Providence 5/1 (First Star in 3-2 win), the fifth overtime series-winner in franchise history and the third scored by a defenseman…Notched his first pro playoff point with primary assist on Tyler Brown’s GWG 4/28, in 2-1 victory in Game Four @ Providence…Was +2 with three shots in pro playoff debut 4/22 (3-1 Game-One win vs. Providence)…Posted an assist for a third time in four games 4/10 vs. Springfield…Registered a helper for a second straight game, the primary assist on Marek Hrivik’s third-period GWG, in 6-4 win vs. Syracuse 4/3…Returned to action, and had an assist, 4/1 @ Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, after missing the previous four games due to injury (injured 3/20 vs. Lehigh Valley)…Returned to action 3/6 @ Worcester, after missing previous 22 games due to injury…Tallied his first goal of the season, and his first career pro SHG, in 4-2 victory 1/2 vs. St. John’s…Returned to action 12/5 @ Syracuse, after missing previous six games due to injury…Tied pro career high with four shots on goal in 4-2 win @ Lehigh Valley 11/1…Notched his first point of season with primary assist on Mat Bodie’s GWG with 17.9 seconds remaining in third period 10/21 @ Worcester (5-4 triumph)…2013-14: Was a combined +6 in last nine games of season, and was plus or even in each of the last ten…Assisted on Wolf Pack’s only non-shootout goal in 2-1 shootout win vs. Providence 4/5…Scored his second goal of the season in 6-2 win 3/7 vs. Springfield…Had an assist and four shots (tied for game high) 12/13 vs. Adirondack…Injured 10/23 vs. Portland and missed two games (returned to action 10/30 vs. Bridgeport)…Notched his first two pro points with 1-1-2 in 3-2 victory @ Adirondack 10/12…Had one shot on goal in pro debut in Wolf Pack season opener 10/5 vs. Norfolk…2012-13: Helped lead London (OHL) club to second straight OHL playoff championship and Memorial Cup berth, notching one assist and four PIM in five Memorial Cup outings…Was +8 in 20 playoff GP for London…Tied for fifth on London club in regular-season PIM…Posted first career OHL multiple-point game 9/23 @ Guelph, with 1-1-2 in 8-2 victory…2011-12: Won OHL playoff title, and went to Final game of Memorial Cup (2-1 overtime loss to QMJHL Shawinigan) with London, contributing one assist, four PIM and a +1 in four Memorial Cup games…Registered fourth-most OHL playoff PIM on London club and was +9 in 19 postseason GP…Finished regular season +30, good for second on London team…Had fifth-most regular-season PIM among London skaters…2010-11: Posted top regular-season +/- mark (+9) among London (OHL) defensemen and finished second overall on team in +/-.

2015-16: Returned to action 11/11 @ Portland, after missing previous three games due to injury (injured 11/1 vs. Rochester)…Scored SH-ENG 10/18 vs. Syracuse for his first point of the season…Made season debut 10/14 vs. Providence.

#6 - Brady Skjei, D

Shoots left. 6-3, 206. Born: Lakeville, MN – 3/26/94

Acquired: Drafted 1st rd. (28th ov.) by NY Rangers 2012

Regular SeasonPlayoffs

YearTeamLge.GPGAPTSPIMGPGAPts.PIM

2011-12USNTDPUSHL24391212------

2012-13U. of MinnesotaWCHA3612314------

2013-14U. of MinnesotaBig-1040681430------

2014-15Wolf PackAHL800001512316

U. of MinnesotaBig-1033191032------

CAREER TOTALS:AHL800001512316

(through end of 2014-15WCHA/:1098192776------

season) Big-10

Career Notes: 2014-15: Registered his first professional assist in series-winning, 6-3 Wolf Pack victory vs. Hershey in Game Six of second round…Notched his first pro point with Wolf Pack’s only goal (PPG) in 2-1, triple-overtime loss @ Providence 4/26, in Game Three of first round…Made pro playoff debut in 3-1 Wolf Pack win 4/22 vs. Providence, in Game One of first round…Made pro debut for Wolf Pack in 6-4 win vs. Syracuse 4/3…Won Big-10 title with U. Minnesota, tying for third among team defensemen in assists…2013-14: Scored second-most goals among U. Minnesota (Big-10) blueliners…Skated for Team USA at 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship (0-1-1, +5 in 5 GP)…Transactions: Agreed to terms on NHL contract with NY Rangers, and signed Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement with Wolf Pack, 4/1/15.