Worcester, Massachusetts – Four Holy Cross men's hockey student-athletes have earned spots on the All-Atlantic Hockey postseason team, the league office announced Tuesday.
junior forward Liam Malinski Named to the All-Atlantic Hockey first team as a senior forward. jack ricketts and senior netminder jason grande He earned a spot on the second team. 1st year forward jack stock fish Selected to the Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team.
marine ski In Atlantic Hockey regular season play, he led the Crusaders and the league with 31 points. His 20 assists were the most for the Crusaders and second-most in the AHA. Overall, Malinsky's 44 points, 1.22 points per game, 0.78 assists per game, and +24 rating were tops in the league. Malinsky will be named to the Crusaders' first team since the 2018 season.
Ricketts He was a key player for the Crusaders, appearing in all 26 Atlantic Hockey games this season, scoring 12 goals and 10 assists for 22 points. Ricketts, a special teams player, dominated the Crusaders with five goals on the power play in league play, contributing to Holy Cross' penalty success rate of 85.8%. Overall, Ricketts' 19 goals are tied for the top in hockey in the Atlantic, his four game-winning goals are second in the league, his 0.53 goals per game are his third overall, and his 34 points are seventh in the league. It is tied for first place. This is Ricketts' second selection to the second team.
Grande He played in 11 Atlantic Hockey games for the Crusaders this season, averaging 2.20 points per game and posting a .926 save percentage. Overall, Grande's 2.01 shutout percentage and .930 save percentage lead the Crusaders and Atlantic Hockey, ranking fifth and third in the nation, respectively. This is Grande's first second-team selection in his career and makes him the first Crusader netminder to be named to the All-Atlantic Hockey Team since 2018.
stock fish In his freshman season, he recorded nine goals, 14 assists and 23 points in 29 games, becoming the 10th Crusader to be named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team. Stockfisch appeared in 20 games for Atlantic Hockey, ranking fourth on the team with 18 points and third with 13 assists.
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2023-24 Men's Ice Hockey All-Atlantic Hockey Team
First army
Liam MalinskyHoly Cross, Jr., F.
Carter Wilkie, RIT, Jr., F
Will Gavin, Air Force Sr., F*
Cody Laskoski, RIT, Sr., F*
Gianfranco Cassaro, RIT, Sr., D
Brian Kramer, AIC, Sr., D
Tommy Scarfone, RIT, Jr., G
second team
Mateo Giampa, Father Canisius, F.
jack rickettsHoly Cross, Sr., F
Joey Baez, Army West Point Jr., F
Chris Hedden, Air Force, SO., D
Aiden Hansen-Bukata, RIT, Sr., Ph.D.
jason grandeHoly Cross, Sr., G
third team
Ethan Lee, Bentley, G., F.
John Jaworski, Sacred Heart, Sr., F
Elijah Gonsalves, RIT, Gr., F
Luke Lowe, Air Force Sr., D
Nick Beauchen, Bentley, Sr., D
Owen Say, Mercyhurst, Thor, G
Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team
Mateo Giampa, Father Canisius, F.
Boris Skaros, Father Mercyhurst, F.
jack stock fishFather Holy Cross, F.
Mac Gadowski, Army West Point Father, D
Trent Sambrook, Father Mercyhurst, Democrat
Nils Wallström, AIC, Fr., G
* – indicates a tie vote
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