St. Thomas (Minnesota) Tommies men's ice hockey
College ice hockey team
St. Thomas (Minnesota) Tommies men's ice hockey University University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) Conference CCHA First season 1920–21 Head coach Enrico Blasi 4th season, 29–75–5 (.289)Assistant coaches Arena St. Thomas Ice Arena Saint Paul, Minnesota Colors Purple and gray[1] DIII: 2000 , 2005 DIII: 1984 , 1985 , 1986 , 1988 , 1990 , 1992 , 1994 , 1999 , 2000 , 2002 , 2004 , 2005 , 2008 , 2010 , 2012 , 2014 , 2020 MIAC : 1986, 1988, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2020MIAC: 1923, 1934, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1974, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
The St. Thomas (Minnesota) Tommies men's ice hockey team represents the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) in NCAA Division I ice hockey .
History
St. Thomas is one of the oldest ice hockey programs in the nation, predating even Minnesota , having played their first varsity game in the 1920–21 season. That year St. Thomas, along with six other small Minnesota colleges, formed the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and began playing one another in many sports. Over the course of the first sixty five years, St. Thomas was one of the better teams in the conference but it became the leading program once Terry Skrypek arrived in 1987. In his 23 years with the program, Skrypek won 13 conference championships, 9 conference tournament titles and reached the NCAA Division III championship game twice.[2]
In 2019 the MIAC took the unprecedented step of removing St. Thomas from its membership because of concerns about “athletic competitive parity.”[3] Because the removal affected all sports and was effective at the end of the 2020–21 season, St. Thomas had time to decide what it would do next. The men's ice hockey program was given the green light to jump directly to the Division I level in July 2020.[4] Before the end of the month, the seven teams who had previously announced their intention to restart the CCHA with the 2021–22 season voted unanimously to accept the Tommies as the eighth member of the conference.[5]
In 2023, St. Thomas announced plans for the new Lee and Penny Anderson Arena , with the team planned to begin playing its home games there in the fall of 2025.[6]
On May 15, 2024, St. Thomas announced plans to depart the CCHA for the NCHC beginning in 2026-27.[7]
Season-by-season results
Source:[2]
Head coaches
As of completion of the 2023–24 season
Tenure
Coach
Years
Record
Pct.
1920–1921
Harold Dudley
1
6–1–0
.857
1921–1923, 1925–1926
Joe Brandy
3
19–9–0
.679
1923–1924
Dave Hayes
1
8–2–0
.800
1924–1925
Bill Houle
1
1–0–1
.750
1926–1927
Willard Faulk
1
5–9–0
.357
1927–1928
John O'Halloran
1
4–5–3
.458
1928–1930
Matt Coogan
2
15–13–0
.536
1930–1932
Frank Penas
2
7–7–4
.500
1932–1933
Joe Boland
1
7–3–0
.700
1933–1935
Frank Halder
2
6–6–1
.500
1935–1937
Frank Klingberg
2
12–10–3
.540
1937–1939
Leo McGuire
2
13–7–2
.636
1939–1942
Wee Walsh
3
18–3–3
.813
1946–1948
Tom Cunningham
2
20–9–0
.690
1948–1951, 1952–1955
Bill Funk
6
66–19–11
.745
1951–1952
Norm Robertson
1
7–3–0
.700
1955–1959
Ken Staples
4
38–19–0
.667
1959–1962
Don Saatzer
3
19–14–0
.576
1962–1963
Tom Martinson
1
11–4–1
.719
1963–1970
Joe Flood
7
57–53–4
.518
1970–1982
Gus Schwartz
12
150–150–5
.500
1982–1987
Terry Abram
5
105–45–2
.697
1987–2010
Terry Skrypek
23
415–194–45
.669
2010–2021
Jeff Boeser
11
160–81–33
.644
2021–Present
Enrico Blasi
3
29–75–5
.289
Totals
26 coaches
100 Seasons
1198–741–123
.611
Current roster
As of September 18, 2023.[8]
No.
S/P/C
Player
Class
Pos
Height
Weight
DoB
Hometown
Previous team
NHL rights
2
James Marooney
Graduate
D
5' 9" (1.75 m)
175 lb (79 kg)
1999-08-16
Chaska, Minnesota
Ohio State (Big Ten )
—
3
Lucas Wahlin
Sophomore
F
5' 11" (1.8 m)
160 lb (73 kg)
2001-05-03
Woodbury, Minnesota
Lincoln (NAHL )
—
4
Cole Miller
Freshman
D
5' 11" (1.8 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
2002-08-27
Littleton, Colorado
Sioux Falls (USHL )
—
5
Matthew Gleason
Senior
F
5' 8" (1.73 m)
175 lb (79 kg)
2001-09-20
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Colorado College (NCHC )
—
6
Jake Ratzlaff
Freshman
D
6' 2" (1.88 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
2001-12-31
Rosemount, Minnesota
Madison (USHL )
—
8
Cameron Recchi
Junior
F
5' 10" (1.78 m)
165 lb (75 kg)
2001-05-24
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Salmon Arm (BCHL )
—
10
Mason Poolman
Freshman
D
6' 1" (1.85 m)
189 lb (86 kg)
1998-01-28
East Grand Forks, Minnesota
Penticton (BCHL )
—
11
Ryan O'Neill
Sophomore
F
5' 10" (1.78 m)
175 lb (79 kg)
2001-02-25
Roseville, Minnesota
St. Cloud (NAHL )
—
12
Tim Piechowski
Junior
F
6' 2" (1.88 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
2000-12-08
Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Bismarck (NAHL )
—
13
Noah Prokop
Graduate
F
6' 1" (1.85 m)
204 lb (93 kg)
2000-01-15
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Colorado College (NCHC )
—
14
Jase Sofo
Freshman
D
6' 4" (1.93 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
2002-06-25
Sylvania, Ohio
Amarillo (NAHL )
—
15
Quinton Pepper
Sophomore
F
6' 3" (1.91 m)
187 lb (85 kg)
2002-01-31
London, Ontario
Steinbach (MJHL )
—
16
Luke Manning
Graduate
F
5' 10" (1.78 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
1999-04-13
Stillwater, Minnesota
Air Force (AHA )
—
17
Jake Braccini
Sophomore
F
5' 11" (1.8 m)
192 lb (87 kg)
2001-07-02
Hanover, Minnesota
Muskegon (USHL )
—
18
Ethan Gauer
Senior
D
6' 0" (1.83 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
1999-12-23
Farmington, Minnesota
Bemidji State (WCHA )
—
19
Luc Laylin
Sophomore
F
5' 8" (1.73 m)
170 lb (77 kg)
2001-12-30
St. Michael, Minnesota
Prince George (BCHL )
—
20
Cooper Gay
Sophomore
F
6' 4" (1.93 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
2002-03-15
Edina, Minnesota
Fargo (USHL )
—
21
Carson Peters
Sophomore
D
6' 3" (1.91 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
2002-10-28
Medina, Minnesota
Cedar Rapids (USHL )
—
22
Mack Byers
Senior
F
6' 1" (1.85 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
1999-02-08
Long Lake, Minnesota
Northern Michigan (CCHA )
—
24
Grant Docter
Junior
D
5' 10" (1.78 m)
174 lb (79 kg)
2000-12-06
Golden Valley, Minnesota
Michigan Tech (CCHA )
—
25
Liam Malmquist
Junior
F
5' 10" (1.78 m)
165 lb (75 kg)
2000-10-08
Edina, Minnesota
Wisconsin (Big Ten )
—
27
Ryder Donovan
Graduate
F
6' 3" (1.91 m)
203 lb (92 kg)
2000-10-04
Duluth, Minnesota
Wisconsin (Big Ten )
VGK , 110th overall 2019
28
Braidan Simmons-Fischer
Sophomore
D
6' 7" (2.01 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
2002-01-26
Detroit, Michigan
Austin (NAHL )
—
29
J. D. Metz
Freshman
F /D
6' 2" (1.88 m)
195 lb (88 kg)
2002-10-24
Mahtomedi, Minnesota
New Mexico (NAHL )
—
30
Jake Sibell
Junior
G
6' 2" (1.88 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
2000-01-03
Isanti, Minnesota
Niagara (AHA )
—
31
Aaron Trotter
Sophomore
G
6' 2" (1.88 m)
170 lb (77 kg)
2001-04-07
Victoria, British Columbia
Prince George (BCHL )
—
39
Maximilian Prazma
Freshman
G
6' 4" (1.93 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
2002-01-12
Calgary, Alberta
Calgary (AJHL )
—
42
Tobias Abrahamsson
Freshman
D
6' 4" (1.93 m)
214 lb (97 kg)
2003-08-30
Jönköping, Sweden
HV71 J20 (J20 Nationell )
—
Awards and honors
CCHA
Individual awards
All-conference teams
Second Team All-CCHA
References
^ "Athletic Brand Standards – The University of St. Thomas" . March 3, 2022. Retrieved September 6, 2022 .
^ a b "St. Thomas Men's Hockey Team History" . USCHO.com . Retrieved July 29, 2020 .
^ "D-III Powerhouse St. Thomas Is Getting Kicked Out of Its Conference Because It's Too Good at Sports" . Sports Illustrated . May 22, 2019. Retrieved July 29, 2020 .
^ "At the rink, it's 'Tommie Time,' as St. Thomas moves hockey programs to Division I" . Duluth News Tribune . July 15, 2020. Retrieved July 29, 2020 .
^ "St. Thomas men's team moves to Division I, will join new CCHA for 2021-22 season" . USCHO.com . July 29, 2020. Retrieved July 29, 2020 .
^ Wald, Jeff (17 January 2023). "St. Thomas announces plans for hockey, basketball arena starting in 2025" . FOX 9 . Retrieved 17 January 2023 .
^ "St. Thomas men's hockey to join the NCHC" . The University of St. Thomas . 2024-05-15. Retrieved 2024-05-15 .
^ "2023-24 Men's Hockey Roster" . St. Thomas Tommies . Retrieved September 18, 2023 .
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