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Shattuck-St. Mary’s Girls Capture U16 National Title
By JOSH BERHOW (April 7, 2013) Brette Pettet scored the only two goals of the third period to lead the Shattuck-St. Mary’s U16 girls hockey team to a 4-3 win over Assabet Valley Red and a USA Hockey Tier I U16 National Championship on Sunday in San Jose, Calif.
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Amanda Kessel Wins Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award
Thank you University of Minnesota for the article Kessel Wins Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Amanda Kessel is only the second player in program history to win the honor (Krissy Wendell, 2005). Amanda Kessel with head coach Brad Frost. March 23, 2013 University of Minnesota junior Amanda Kessel was awarded the 2013 Patty Kazmaier Memorial
Xposure Game Times Sunday March 17th, 2013
8:00am Teal vs Orange 8:30am White vs Maroon 10:30am Gold vs Silver 12:00pm Kelly vs Black 12:30pm Navy vs Red
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Xposure Game Times Sunday March 17th, 2013
Fejes scores late in OT to send Colorado College past No. 8 Denver
Fejes scores late in OT to send Colorado College past No. 8 Denver Byline: Colorado College Athletics Updated date: Last Updated – February 10, 2013 11:44 GMT E-mail: Contact | Archive | RSS Fejes Freshman winger Hunter Fejes’ second goal of the contest, with 10.5 seconds left in overtime, gave the Tigers
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Wait almost over for Friars’ Murphy
Wait almost over for Friars’ Murphy Mark Divver How does a senior who has never dressed for a game at Providence College end up as a team captain? Kyle Murphy did it the old-fashioned way: He earned it. “In practice last year, he was our hardest-working, most competitive player. He established himself as a leader without playing games, which is pretty spe- cial,” said Nate Leaman, the coach of the Friars. Leaman, who doesn’t hand out compliments recklessly, was just getting rolling. “He’s a straight-A student. He represents the program extremely well in everything he does. He was able to give advice to younger guys. He’s the type of guy who you want to go into battle with every night because you know what he’s bringing. “You know what kind of effort you’re going to get out of him, and you know he’s going to represent you and your program the right way.” The Friars definitely could have used Murphy’s help last season. But the NCAA would not let him play. The 22-year-old center believed he had complied with NCAA rules when he transferred to PC after Leaman took over in 2011. After a redshirt year at Notre Dame, Murphy played 17 games for the Irish in 2009-10. “It just wasn’t the right situation for me. I hadn’t gotten an opportunity, and I wasn’t going to. I felt like I needed to go somewhere and play a full season,” he said. NCAA rules stipulate that a transfer student has to sit out a year of college athletic competition. So Murphy spent the 2010-11 season playing junior hockey with Vernon of the British Columbia Hockey League, believing that he’d be eligible to jump back into the NCAA in 2011-12 once he transferred to a new school. “I continued my studies up there to make sure that I completed a two-year degree, which is what the NCAA rule states. So I did that, I got a two-year degree through a university that has an online program back in the United States,” said Murphy, who is majoring in finance at PC. But that wasn’t good enough for the high-and-mighty NCAA, which routinely gives the green light to scores of semiliterate athletes each year. The NCAA decreed that Murphy had to sit out the 2011-12 season, then rejected his appeal and denied his request for a waiver. “I could not be more disappointed in the NCAA’s decision,” said Lea-man. “He’s a perfect case of a straight-A student that sat out his year already. There was really no good rhyme or reason to it.” But rather than sulk, Murphy went back to work. “He gets dealt that hand, that he has to sit another year, and he goes out and works his tail off every day,” said Leaman. “A lot of people would have just put their head down and felt sorry for themselves. He never does that. That’s why he has to be one of our captains,” along with seniors Myles Harvey and Tim Schaller. For his part, Murphy is looking forward, not back. “For the coaching staff to have the confidence in me to give me this opportunity is definitely pretty special,” he said. “I try not to look at it that I’ve never played a game (at PC). I was with the team all last year. I’ve been around the guys. I’m just trying to be a senior leader and help move us in the right direction.” The coaching staff was a big reason that Murphy chose PC. “When Coach Leaman reached out to me, I could tell right away that this would be a great fit. I had talked to a lot of other coaches and programs, but he was the first to really say that if it didn’t work out with the transfer, that’s OK. ‘You can come here and practice every day, and then you are going to have an unbelievable senior year,’ ” said Murphy. Born in New Jersey, Murphy grew up in Massachusetts. His older brother, Ryan, played at Boston College and in the American Hockey League. Kyle graduated from Shattuck-St. Mary’s, the Minnesota hockey powerhouse, where his roommate during his senior year was Derek Stepan, who plays for the New York Rangers. Murphy models himself after Ste-pan’s teammate, Rangers captain Ryan Callahan. “He plays a hard-nosed style, he’s always finishing his checks, playing hard,” Murphy said. “He’s still a big contributor offensively, as well. He’s just a great two-way player.” Murphy has always been a hard worker, says Providence Bruins defenseman David Warsofsky, a youth hockey teammate on the 1990 Middlesex Islanders. “More importantly, he was the nicest kid in the world. Everyone always wanted to be around him when we were growing up,” Warsofsky said. Needless to say, Murphy is looking forward to PC’s opener against Sacred Heart next Friday at Schneider Arena. “I’ll try not to get too emotional,” said Murphy. “Obviously, it will be special because it has been a long road to get to this point. I’ll be excited to get started. I’ve been waiting a long time.”mdivver@providencejournal.com (401) 277-7340 THE JOURNAL/BOB BREIDENBACH Despite not playing in 2011-12, PC named Kyle Murphy captain this season. THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL/BOB BREIDENBACH
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NHL Playoffs 2012: Parise, Stepan Represent Shattuck in the Eastern Finals
NHL Playoffs 2012: Parise, Stepan Represent Shattuck in the Eastern Finals
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History 1960′s
History 1995-1996
Player Highest Accomplishment Levi Clegg San Antonio Iguanas- CHL, Cornell University John Guastella Lake Forest, NCHA Jeff Horstman University of Minnesota Duluth, WCHA Peter Ratchuk Huston Areos-AHL, Bowling Green University Bryce Wallnut Denver University, WCHA
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