Sacred Heart Pioneers men's ice hockey

The Sacred Heart Pioneers men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Sacred Heart University. The Pioneers, members of Atlantic Hockey America, play at the Martire Family Arena in Fairfield, Connecticut.[2] From 1993-2016, the Pioneers home arena was the Milford Ice Pavilion in Milford, Connecticut.

Sacred Heart Pioneers men's ice hockey
Current season
Sacred Heart Pioneers athletic logo
UniversitySacred Heart University
ConferenceAHA
Head coachC. J. Marottolo
16th season, 188–291–55 (.404)
Assistant coaches
  • Scott McDougall
  • Craig Height
ArenaMartire Family Arena
Bridgeport, Connecticut
ColorsRed and white[1]
   

History

Division III

Sacred Heart began sponsoring men's ice hockey as a varsity sport in 1993. The team was placed in the South Division of ECAC North/South/Central and because they were not able to schedule all of their ECAC South opponents twice the Pioneers played half a conference schedule in their inaugural year. With a full conference slate the following year, Sacred Heart greatly improved their record which continued in year three.

For the 1996–97 season Shaun Hannah was brought in as head coach and the Pioneers finished with their first winning record and 2nd in the division, narrowly missing the conference postseason.

In the late 1990s the MAAC was mandated to form an ice hockey conference. Two of the ECAC South programs would have to promote themselves to Division I and soon after they were joined by Sacred Heart. With an eye for their new conference, Hannah began offering scholarships to incoming students, a violation of Division III rules, which caused the Pioneers (along with two other ECAC South teams) to be ruled ineligible for any postseason play. Additionally all of their conference games would not be counted in the standings, through they would still be able to play the matches and count the results towards their overall standings.

MAAC

Despite the influx of scholarship athletes, Sacred Heart finished 7th in the first year of MAAC conference play. The team rebounded in the second year, doubling their win total and finishing with a winning record. Postseason success was a little slower in coming with the Pioneers unable to win a playoff game until year 4 of D-I play. During the 2002–03 season Iona and Fairfield, the two original MAAC programs, both announced that they would end their sponsorship of ice hockey at the end of the season. With only one full-time member still active the MAAC terminated their ice hockey division. The remaining 9 programs banded together and formed the Atlantic Hockey Association which began the following year.

Atlantic Hockey Association

Sacred Heart played well for the first few years of Atlantic Hockey, reaching the championship game in 2004 and 2010 but after Hannah left in 2009, the team took a tumble down the standings. From 2011 through 2018 the Pioneers never finished higher than 8th in the conference. Bench boss C. J. Marottolo was finally able to push the Pioneers out of the basement in 2019 with a 4th-place finish, ending 1 win shy of .500 on the year.

A game between Sacred Heart and Army in 2012

The school announced in 2020 that it would build a $60 million facility for its men's and women's ice hockey programs.[3] After a delayed start, construction began on the Martire Family Arena in March 2021, with a new scheduled completion date of 2023 and a new price tag of $70 million. Martire Family Arena became Sacred Heart's first on-campus ice arena.[4]

Atlantic Hockey America

Shortly after the 2023–24 season, the Atlantic Hockey Association merged with College Hockey America, a women-only league, to form the new Atlantic Hockey America. The two conferences had a longstanding relationship before the merger, having shared a commissioner and conference staff since 2010. All members of the Association and CHA became members of the merged league.[5]

Season-by-season results

Records vs. current Atlantic Hockey teams

As of the completion of 2018–19 season[6]

SchoolTeamAway ArenaOverall recordWin %Last Result
Air Force AcademyFalcons Cadet Ice Arena 12–23–7.3692-2 T
American International CollegeYellow JacketsMassMutual Center 30–21–7.5781-4 L
Army West PointBlack Knights Tate Rink 23–26–10.4753-3 T
Bentley UniversityFalconsBentley Arena 32–26–6.5472-3 L
Canisius CollegeGolden GriffinsLECOM Harborcenter19–25–8.4422-3 L
College of the Holy CrossCrusadersHart Center29–36–5.4501-4 L
Mercyhurst UniversityLakers Mercyhurst Ice Center24–27–5.4730-3 L
Niagara UniversityPurple EaglesDwyer Arena8–13–2.3916-3 W
Robert Morris UniversityColonialsColonials Arena3–23–1.1303-1 W
Rochester Institute of TechnologyTigers Gene Polisseni Center13–27–2.3331-3 L

Coaches

As of completion of 2023–24 season

TenureCoachYearsRecordPct.
1993–1994Pete Downey14–15–0.211
1994–1996John Glynne221–25–2.458
1996–2009Shaun Hannah13191–204–38.485
2009–PresentC. J. Marottolo15188–291–55.404
Totals4 coaches31 seasons404–535–95.437

Statistical leaders

Career points leaders

PlayerYearsGPGAPtsPIM
Pierre-Luc O'Brien2003–20071426791158141
Bear Trapp2005–20091395699155228
Martin Paquet1999–20031296577142198
Alexandre Parent2004–20081435487141105
Dave Jarman2006–20101474787134122
Garrett Larson2001–20051395569124233
Justin Danforth2013–20171474282124125
Eric Delong2009–2013143467211865
Matt Gingera2008–20121426148109113
Lloyd Marks1998–20021204960109138

Career goaltending leaders

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Minimum 30 games

PlayerYearsGPMinWLTGASOSV%GAA
Josh Benson2018–Present573298331751385.9022.51
Eddy Ferhi1999–20038851603635131267.9172.63
Jason Smith2003–2007714291382941962.9122.74
Brett Magnus2015–201910964383956123145.9042.93
Kevin LaPointe2001–2005714162283472143.9023.08

Statistics current through the start of the 2020-21 season.

Current roster

As of September 15, 2023.[7]

No.S/P/CPlayerClassPosHeightWeightDoBHometownPrevious teamNHL rights
1 Jack O'DeaJuniorG5' 9" (1.75 m)148 lb (67 kg)2000-09-07Brighton, MassachusettsBridgton (USHS–ME)
3 Grant AndersonSeniorD6' 2" (1.88 m)180 lb (82 kg)1999-09-15Plymouth, MinnesotaOmaha (USHL)
4 Blake DangosSophomoreD5' 10" (1.78 m)174 lb (79 kg)2002-04-08St. Louis, MissouriArizona State (NCAA)
5 Andrius Kulbis-MarinoJuniorD6' 0" (1.83 m)184 lb (83 kg)2000-02-16Methuen, MassachusettsMaine (NAHL)
6 Mikey AdamsonSophomoreD5' 9" (1.75 m)170 lb (77 kg)2001-08-16Quincy, MassachusettsMassachusetts (HEA)
7 Garrett SundquistJuniorD6' 3" (1.91 m)205 lb (93 kg)2001-07-17South Glastonbury, ConnecticutProvidence (HEA)
8 Hunter SansburyJuniorD5' 11" (1.8 m)180 lb (82 kg)2000-10-08Lomita, CaliforniaSalmon Arm (BCHL)
9 Daniel EbrahimJuniorF5' 11" (1.8 m)180 lb (82 kg)2000-07-12Brooklin, OntarioJersey (NCDC)
10 Chikara HanzawaSophomoreF5' 6" (1.68 m)160 lb (73 kg)2001-07-12Tokyo, JapanSouth Shore (NCDC)
11 Tyler SpottGraduateD5' 11" (1.8 m)175 lb (79 kg)2000-06-17Toronto, OntarioNortheastern (HEA)
12 Kevin LombardiGraduateF6' 5" (1.96 m)230 lb (104 kg)1998-08-12Schwenksville, PennsylvaniaSioux City (USHL)
13 T. J. WalshGraduateF5' 8" (1.73 m)175 lb (79 kg)2000-04-29Shrewsbury, MassachusettsRensselaer (ECAC)
14 Brendan KennetteSophomoreD6' 2" (1.88 m)190 lb (86 kg)2002-06-09Windsor, OntarioBrooks (AJHL)
16 Dylan RobbinsSophomoreF6' 0" (1.83 m)175 lb (79 kg)2001-08-29Alpine, New JerseyChicago (USHL)
17 Aidan ConnollySophomoreF5' 11" (1.8 m)185 lb (84 kg)2001-10-05Marshfield, MassachusettsMaine (NAHL)
18 John JaworskiSeniorF5' 10" (1.78 m)165 lb (75 kg)2000-03-20Grinnell, IowaChicago (USHL)
19 Jake BongoFreshmanF5' 10" (1.78 m)170 lb (77 kg)2002-02-04Ridgefield, ConnecticutSurrey (BCHL)
20 Blake HumphreySophomoreF5' 8" (1.73 m)162 lb (73 kg)2002-01-18Syracuse, New YorkSioux Falls (USHL)
21 Brendan DumasFreshmanF5' 10" (1.78 m)185 lb (84 kg)2002-08-28North Attleborough, MassachusettsNew Jersey (NAHL)
22 Conner HutchisonJuniorD5' 10" (1.78 m)170 lb (77 kg)2000-06-02Hicksville, New YorkTri-City (USHL)
23 Braeden TuckGraduateF6' 1" (1.85 m)170 lb (77 kg)1998-04-15Calgary, AlbertaTrail (BCHL)
24 Mark CheremetaGraduateF5' 11" (1.8 m)185 lb (84 kg)1999-07-12Parkland, FloridaOhio State (Big Ten)
25 Dante FantauzziSeniorD6' 2" (1.88 m)195 lb (88 kg)2000-05-01North York, OntarioSioux Falls (USHL)
26 Liam IzykGraduateF6' 1" (1.85 m)187 lb (85 kg)1998-12-27Blackie, AlbertaBoston College (HEA)
27 Cole GalataFreshmanF5' 10" (1.78 m)175 lb (79 kg)2002-03-18Barrie, OntarioSurrey (BCHL)
28 Marcus JoughinSophomoreF5' 11" (1.8 m)180 lb (82 kg)2001-07-05Tecumseh, OntarioWest Kelowna (BCHL)
29 Rylee HlusiakFreshmanF5' 10" (1.78 m)175 lb (79 kg)2002-06-03Barrie, OntarioWest Kelowna (BCHL)
31 Justin RobbinsGraduateG5' 8" (1.73 m)160 lb (73 kg)1999-03-10Alpine, New JerseyArizona State (NCAA)
32 Chase ClarkSophomoreG6' 6" (1.98 m)208 lb (94 kg)2002-04-08Williamsville, New YorkQuinnipiac (ECAC)WSH, 183rd overall 2021
33 Cullen DeYoungFreshmanG5' 10" (1.78 m)165 lb (75 kg)2002-02-03Canton, MichiganNortheast (NAHL)

Awards and honors

NCAA

AHCA Second Team All-Americans

MAAC

Individual awards

All-Conference Teams

First Team All-MAAC

  • 2002–03: Eddy Ferhi, G; Les Hrapchak, D; Martin Paquet, F

Second team all-maac

  • 1999–00: Alexis Jutras-Binet, G; Martin Paquet, F
  • 2000–01: Eddy Ferhi, G
  • 2001–02: Eddy Ferhi, G; Martin Paquet, F

MAAC All-Rookie Team

  • 1999–00: Les Hrapchak, D; Martin Paquet, F

Atlantic Hockey Association

Individual awards

All-Conference Teams

First Team All-Atlantic Hockey

  • 2004–05: Pierre-Luc O'Brien, F
  • 2005–06: Jason Smith, G; Pierre-Luc O'Brien, F
  • 2006–07: Jason Smith, G; Scott Marchesi, D; Pierre-Luc O'Brien, F
  • 2007–08: Alexandre Parent, F
  • 2009–10: Nick Johnson, F
  • 2016–17: Justin Danforth, F
  • 2017–18: Cameron Heath, F; Dylan McLaughlin, F
  • 2018–19: Dylan McLaughlin, F
  • 2019–20: Mike Lee, D; Jason Cotton, F; Austin McIlmurray, F
  • 2020–21: Marc Johnstone, F
  • 2022–23: Neil Shea, F

Second Team All-Atlantic Hockey

  • 2003–04: Konn Hawkes, D; Garrett Larson, F
  • 2004–05: Kalen Wright, F
  • 2005–06: Alexandre Parent, F
  • 2007–08: Scott Marchesi, F; Bear Trapp, F
  • 2015–16: Justin Danforth, F
  • 2016–17: Cameron Heath, D; Ryan Schmelzer, F
  • 2017–18: Lester Lancaster, D
  • 2020–21: Braeden Tuck, F
  • 2021–22: Logan Britt, D; Neil Shea, F

Third Team All-Atlantic Hockey

  • 2009–10: Paul Ferraro, D; Dave Jarman, F
  • 2011–12: Matt Gingera, F
  • 2012–13: Eric Delong, F
  • 2018–19: Austin Magera, F
  • 2019–20: Josh Benson, G
  • 2021–22: Braeden Tuck, F
  • 2022–23: Hunter Sansbury, F
  • 2023–24: John Jaworski, F

Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team

  • 2003–04: Pierre-Luc O'Brien, F
  • 2004–05: Scott Marchesi, D; Alexandre Parent, F
  • 2005–06: Bear Trapp, F
  • 2009–10: Steven Legato, G; Eric Delong, F
  • 2013–14: Mitch Nylen, F; Justin Danforth, F
  • 2017–18: Marc Johnstone, F
  • 2018–19: Josh Benson, G; Austin Magera, F
  • 2019–20: Braeden Tuck, F
  • 2022–23: Marcus Joughin, F

Pioneers in the NHL

As of December 26, 2023.

Source:[8]

See also

References

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