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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2015 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
CONGRATULATING THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HOCKEY TEAM ON WINNING THE | |
EAST REGIONAL IN THE NCAA HOCKEY TOURNAMENT AND WISHING THEM | |
CONTINUED SUCCESS IN THE FROZEN FOUR IN BOSTON AT TD GARDEN | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Mattiello, DeSimone, Amore, Keable, and Kennedy | |
Date Introduced: April 02, 2015 | |
Referred To: House read and passed | |
1 | WHEREAS, The Providence College Men's Hockey Team, under the superb leadership |
2 | and coaching provided by Head Coach Nate Leaman, compiled an exemplary regular season |
3 | record of 21-11-2, finishing tied for second place in the Hockey East. The Friars were rewarded |
4 | for their excellent hockey season by being chosen to play in the NCAA Tournament where they |
5 | were seeded 4th in the East Regional played in Providence; and |
6 | WHEREAS, The Friars won the first game of the NCAA Tournament, stunning one- |
7 | seeded Miami of Ohio by the score of 7-5. The Friars stormed to a 6-2 lead and held on for a two- |
8 | goal victory. In the regional finals, the Friars faced second-seeded Denver and after a tightly |
9 | fought first two periods, the Friars broke open the game in the third period to win 4-1. The Friars |
10 | will be playing in their first Frozen Four in thirty years thanks in part to goalie Jon Gillies' 23 |
11 | saves, and the superb play provided by forwards Noel Acciari, the Hockey East Gladiator Best |
12 | Defensive Forward of the Year, and Shane Luke, and Defenseman Tom Parisi, all of whom were |
13 | named to the All-Regional Team. Noel Acciari was also named the Most Outstanding Player of |
14 | the Regional; and |
15 | WHEREAS, The Friars were also led all season by the outstanding goaltending provided |
16 | by Junior goaltender Jon Gillies who was selected as a Hockey East First Team All-Star and the |
17 | league's Stop It Goaltending Champion. Jon posted a stellar 1.95 goals against average and a .931 |
18 | save percentage, both of which ranked seventh in the nation. In Hockey East regular season |
19 | games, Jon posted the sixth-best goals-against-average (1.74) and fifth best save percentage |
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1 | (.939) in league history Jon was twice named the Hockey East Defensive Player of the Month and |
2 | was a three-time choice as the Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week. Jon is also the Friars |
3 | all-time leader in goaltender shutouts and career goals-against average; and |
4 | WHEREAS, The Friars achievements thus far this season were made possible by a roster |
5 | of young men who always put team goals ahead of individual goals all season. The Friars were |
6 | blessed by the abundant contributions made by Captains Noel Acciari and Ross Mauermann, |
7 | Nick Saracino, Shane Luke, Trevor Mingoia, Mark Jankowski, Brandon Tanev, Tom Parisi, Brian |
8 | Pinho, Jake Walman, Kevin Rooney, Steven McParland, Anthony Florentino, John Gilmour, Josh |
9 | Monk, Brooks Behling, Kyle McKenzie, Mark Adams, Logan Day, Niko Rufo, Robbie |
10 | Hennessey, Stefan Demopoulos, Brendan Leahy, Nick Ellis, Conor MacPhee, Truman Reed, |
11 | Drew Brown, Alex Cromwell, and Jon Gillies. The Friars also benefitted all season by from the |
12 | innovative coaching and spirited leadership provided by Head Coach Nate Leaman, Associate |
13 | Head Coach Steve Miller, Assistant Coach Kris Mayotte, Coordinator of Men's Hockey |
14 | Operations Kyle Murphy, and Goaltending Coach Jim McNiff; now, therefore be it |
15 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and |
16 | Providence Plantations hereby congratulates the Providence College Men's Hockey Team on |
17 | winning the NCAA Hockey Tournament East Regional Final, and wishes them continued success |
18 | in the Frozen Four in Boston; and be it further |
19 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
20 | transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Providence College Men's Hockey Team Head |
21 | Coach Nate Leaman. |
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