2015–16 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers men's ice hockey season

Last updated • 1 min readFrom Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia

2015–16 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers men's ice hockey
Conference Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Record7–21–6 (5–17–6 WCHA)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
CaptainBrent Fletcher
Alternate CaptainChad Brears, Frank Misuraca
Home stadium Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center
Seasons
  2014–15
2016–17  

The 2015–16 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The Chargers were coached by Mike Corbett who was in his third season as head coach. His assistant coaches were Gavin Morgan and Matty Thomas. The Chargers played their home games in the Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center and competed in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

Contents

Recruiting

UAH added 9 freshmen for the 2015–16 season, including 6 forwards and 3 defensemen. [1]

PlayerPositionNationalityNotes
Hunter AndersonForwardFlag of the United States.svg United States Savage, Minnesota; #1 overall pick in the 2014 NAHL draft
Madison DunnForwardFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Calgary, Alberta; 2013 AJHL & RBC Cup champion with the Brooks Bandits
Hans GorowskyForwardFlag of the United States.svg United States Lino Lakes, Minnesota; 2014 NAHL champion with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs
Kurt GosselinDefensemanFlag of the United States.svg United States Brighton, Michigan; former Alberni Valley Bulldogs alternate captain, 2014–15 BCHL First Team All-Star
Jetlan HoucherForwardFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Paradise Valley, Alberta; former Fort McMurray Oil Barons captain, 2011 AJHL champion with the Spruce Grove Saints, 2014–15 AJHL North All-Star Team, led AJHL in goals in 2014–15
Cam KnightDefensemanFlag of the United States.svg United States North Reading, Massachusetts; 2014–15 NAHL All-Rookie First Team
Tyler PoulsenForwardFlag of the United States.svg United States Arvada, Colorado; former Topeka Roadrunners alternate captain, 2013–14 All-NAHL Team
John TeetsDefensemanFlag of the United States.svg United States Fairbanks, Alaska
Adam WilcoxForwardFlag of the United States.svg United States Alpharetta, Georgia; 2011 USHL Champion with the Dubuque Fighting Saints

Roster

Departures from 2014–15 team

2015–16 team

As of November 16, 2015 [2] [3]

No. S/P/CPlayerClassPosHeightWeightDoBHometownPrevious team
2 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Cam KnightFreshman D 6' 1" (1.85 m)190 lb (86 kg)1995-01-10 North Reading, Massachusetts Wichita Falls  ( NAHL )
3 Flag of Ontario.svg Anderson WhiteSenior D 6' 4" (1.93 m)200 lb (91 kg)1991-08-16 Caledon, Ontario Chilliwack  ( BCHL )
4 Flag of Michigan.svg Frank Misuraca ( A )Senior D 5' 11" (1.8 m)195 lb (88 kg)1991-09-06 Clinton Township, Michigan Corpus Christi  ( NAHL )
5 Flag of Connecticut.svg Cody ChampagneSophomore D 5' 11" (1.8 m)185 lb (84 kg)1994-08-09 Brookfield, Connecticut Topeka  ( NAHL )
6 Flag of California.svg Brandon CarlsonJunior D 6' 2" (1.88 m)200 lb (91 kg)1992-06-15 Huntington Beach, California Dubuque  ( USHL )
7 Flag of Washington.svg Max McHughSophomore F 5' 10" (1.78 m)170 lb (77 kg)1993-08-20 Seattle, Washington Dubuque  ( USHL )
8 Flag of Alaska.svg John TeetsFreshman D 6' 3" (1.91 m)194 lb (88 kg)1994-08-10 Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks  ( NAHL )
9 Flag of Minnesota.svg Hunter AndersonFreshman F 6' 4" (1.93 m)212 lb (96 kg)1994-03-01 Savage, Minnesota Langley  ( BCHL )
10 Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Fletcher ( C )Junior F 6' 2" (1.88 m)200 lb (91 kg)1992-05-09 New Westminster, British Columbia Merritt  ( BCHL )
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack PrinceSenior F 6' 1" (1.85 m)200 lb (91 kg)1991-02-14 London, England Texas  ( NAHL )
12 Flag of British Columbia.svg Regan SoquilaJunior F 5' 10" (1.78 m)180 lb (82 kg)1993-06-03 Maple Ridge, British Columbia Merritt  ( BCHL )
14 Flag of Alberta.svg Madison DunnFreshman F 5' 8" (1.73 m)165 lb (75 kg)1995-10-04 Calgary, Alberta Brooks  ( AJHL )
15 Flag of Minnesota.svg Hans GorowskyFreshman F 5' 10" (1.78 m)174 lb (79 kg)1994-12-20 Lino Lakes, Minnesota Fairbanks  ( NAHL )
16 Flag of Alberta.svg Jetlan HoucherFreshman F 6' 1" (1.85 m)187 lb (85 kg)1994-02-15 Paradise Valley, Alberta Brooks  ( AJHL )
19 Flag of Alberta.svg Chad Brears ( A )Senior F 6' 1" (1.85 m)175 lb (79 kg)1991-05-08 Cold Lake, Alberta Merritt  ( BCHL )
20 Flag of Minnesota.svg Brandon ParkerSophomore D 5' 10" (1.78 m)175 lb (79 kg)1993-02-17 Faribault, Minnesota Brookings  ( NAHL )
21 Flag of Colorado.svg Tyler PoulsenFreshman F 5' 7" (1.7 m)160 lb (73 kg)1993-04-01 Arvada, Colorado Topeka  ( NAHL )
22 Flag of Rhode Island.svg Matt SalhanyJunior F 5' 10" (1.78 m)175 lb (79 kg)1993-01-08 Warwick, Rhode Island Boston  ( EJHL )
23 Flag of Minnesota.svg Cody MarooneyJunior F 6' 1" (1.85 m)195 lb (88 kg)1992-07-07 Eden Prairie, Minnesota Brookings  ( NAHL )
24 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Brennan SaulnierSophomore F 6' 1" (1.85 m)170 lb (77 kg)1993-12-29 Halifax, Nova Scotia Fort McMurray  ( AJHL )
25 Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Adam WilcoxFreshman F 6' 1" (1.85 m)201 lb (91 kg)1994-04-25 Alpharetta, Georgia Fairbanks  ( NAHL )
26 Flag of Alabama.svg Josh KestnerSophomore F 6' 1" (1.85 m)170 lb (77 kg)1993-11-08 Huntsville, Alabama Sarnia  ( GOJHL )
27 Flag of Wisconsin.svg James BlockSophomore F 5' 11" (1.8 m)170 lb (77 kg)1996-05-24 Wrightstown, Wisconsin Wrightstown HS  ( USHS–WI )
28 Flag of Michigan.svg Kurt GosselinFreshman D 5' 10" (1.78 m)190 lb (86 kg)1994-11-30 Brighton, Michigan Alberni Valley  ( BCHL )
30 Flag of British Columbia.svg Matt LaroseJunior G 6' 5" (1.96 m)215 lb (98 kg)1992-08-15 Nanaimo, British Columbia Wellington  ( OJHL )
32 Flag of Michigan.svg Jordan UhelskiSophomore G 6' 1" (1.85 m)185 lb (84 kg)1993-08-04 Flint, Michigan Muskegon  ( USHL )
33 Flag of Slovakia.svg Richard BuriSophomore D 6' 5" (1.96 m)215 lb (98 kg)1994-01-12 Nitra, Slovakia Minnesota  ( NAHL )
35 Flag of Quebec.svg Carmine GuerrieroJunior G 5' 11" (1.8 m)180 lb (82 kg)1992-02-20 Montreal, Quebec Hawkesbury  ( CCHL )

Schedule and results

DateTimeOpponentSiteDecisionResultAttendanceRecord
Regular Season
October 97:00 pm Connecticut * Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama GuerrieroL 2–5 2,1930–1–0
October 107:00 pm Connecticut * Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama GuerrieroW 5–2 1,6041–1–0
October 176:00 pmAlabama*Benton H. Wilcoxon Municipal Ice Complex • Huntsville, Alabama  (Exhibition)LaroseW 11–1 1,2481–1–0
October 237:00 pm Alaska–Anchorage Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama GuerrieroT 3–3 OT2,1661–1–1 (0–0–1)
October 247:00 pm Alaska–Anchorage Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama GuerrieroL 2–3 2,2611–2–1 (0–1–1)
October 306:30 pmat  Lake Superior State Taffy Abel ArenaSault Ste. Marie, Michigan GuerrieroW 5–4 OT2,0222–2–1 (1–1–1)
October 316:00 pmat  Lake Superior State Taffy Abel ArenaSault Ste. Marie, Michigan LaroseW 5–0 2,5663–2–1 (2–1–1)
November 67:00 pm Michigan Tech Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama LaroseL 2–4 1,8213–3–1 (2–2–1)
November 77:00 pm Michigan Tech Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama GuerrieroL 1–2 1,3683–4–1 (2–3–1)
November 206:00 pmat #15  Bowling Green BGSU Ice ArenaBowling Green, Ohio LaroseL 2–3 OT2,3933–5–1 (2–4–1)
November 216:00 pmat #15  Bowling Green BGSU Ice ArenaBowling Green, Ohio GuerrieroL 3–4 2,2203–6–1 (2–5–1)
November 257:00 pm Bemidji State Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama LaroseL 1–4 1,2613–7–1 (2–6–1)
November 277:00 pm Bemidji State Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama GuerrieroL 1–4 1,5053–8–1 (2–7–1)
December 47:00 pm Northern Michigan Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama LaroseL 3–4 1,2883–9–1 (2–8–1)
December 57:00 pm Northern Michigan Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama GuerrieroT 1–1 OT1,2033–9–2 (2–8–2)
December 117:00 pmat #20  Minnesota State Verizon Wireless CenterMankato, Minnesota GuerrieroL 1–2 3,7643–10–2 (2–9–2)
December 127:00 pmat #20  Minnesota State Verizon Wireless CenterMankato, Minnesota GuerrieroL 1–4 4,0683–11–2 (2–10–2)
December 187:00 pm Colorado College * Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama GuerrieroL 2–5 1,2873–12–2 (2–10–2)
December 197:00 pm Colorado College * Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama LaroseW 2–1 1,0324–12–2 (2–10–2)
January 17:30 pmat #2  North Dakota * Ralph Engelstad ArenaGrand Forks, North Dakota GuerrieroL 0–1 11,3344–13–2 (2–10–2)
January 27:00 pmat #2  North Dakota * Ralph Engelstad ArenaGrand Forks, North Dakota GuerrieroL 1–4 11,0944–14–2 (2–10–2)
January 87:00 pm Alaska Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama GuerrieroL 3–6 3,5214–15–2 (2–11–2)
January 97:00 pm Alaska Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama LaroseW 3–1 1,6235–15–2 (3–11–2)
January 156:00 pmat  Ferris State Ewigleben ArenaBig Rapids, Michigan LaroseT 3–3 OT1,6965–15–3 (3–11–3)
January 166:00 pmat  Ferris State Ewigleben ArenaBig Rapids, Michigan GuerrieroL 1–4 1,9845–16–3 (3–12–3)
January 2910:00 pmat  Alaska–Anchorage Sullivan ArenaAnchorage, Alaska LaroseW 2–1 1,5756–16–3 (4–12–3)
January 3010:00 pmat  Alaska–Anchorage Sullivan ArenaAnchorage, Alaska LaroseL 3–4 1,7996–17–3 (4–13–3)
February 127:00 pm#17  Minnesota State Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama LaroseT 3–3 OT1,4216–17–4 (4–13–4)
February 137:00 pm#17  Minnesota State Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama LaroseT 1–1 OT2,1836–17–5 (4–13–5)
February 196:00 pmat  Northern Michigan Berry Events CenterMarquette, Michigan LaroseL 0–3 1,8256–18–5 (4–14–5)
February 206:00 pmat  Northern Michigan Berry Events CenterMarquette, Michigan GuerrieroL 1–3 1,9756–19–5 (4–15–5)
February 267:30 pmat  Bemidji State Sanford CenterBemidji, Minnesota LaroseT 1–1 OT3,0386–19–6 (4–15–6)
February 277:00 pmat  Bemidji State Sanford CenterBemidji, Minnesota LaroseL 2–6 3,4086–20–6 (4–16–6)
March 47:00 pm Bowling Green Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama LaroseW 7–5 2,6267–20–6 (5–16–6)
March 57:00 pm Bowling Green Propst ArenaHuntsville, Alabama GuerrieroL 0–5 2,6727–21–6 (5–17–6)
*Non-conference game. All times are in Central Time.
Source: [4]

Standings

Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#12 Michigan Tech28187339925537239512377
#15 Minnesota State281657398248412113710580
Bowling Green 281675378159422214611891
Ferris State*28131143073704120156112109
Northern Michigan 281211529656938151678999
Bemidji State 281112527666639171669696
Lake Superior State 2810135254971411422574105
Alaska 288164206587361022486117
Alaska Anchorage 288182186384341120381103
Alabama–Huntsville 28517616618834721673106
Championship: Ferris State
† indicates conference regular season champion (MacNaughton Cup); * indicates conference tournament champion (Broadmoor Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 8, 2016

Player stats

As of March 5, 2016 [5] [6]

Skaters

PlayerPos Yr GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG
Max McHughFSo347152210202
Chad BrearsFSr309101933300
Brennan SaulnierFSo286111776000
Brandon ParkerDSo343111430000
Matt SalhanyFJr3347118021
Jetlan HoucherFFr2746104300
Adam WilcoxFFr334596110
Kurt GosselinDFr2627924000
Josh KestnerFSo2671820201
Brent FletcherFJr3044833010
Cody MarooneyFJr3142616002
Tyler PoulsenFFr2933633000
Hans GorowskyFFr2924619010
Jack PrinceFSr150660000
Madison DunnFFr3141529200
Regan SoquilaFJr1932516000
Brandon CarlsonDJr3132528100
Richard BuriDSo2723530001
Cam KnightDFr2714510100
Frank MisuracaDSr341458000
Cody ChampagneDSo330226000
James BlockFSo10000000
John TeetsDFr10000000
Anderson WhiteDSr30007000
Matt LaroseGJr170000000
Carmine GuerrieroGJr180002000
Team34731101834481557

Goaltenders

PlayerYr GP TOIW L T GA GAASV SV%SO
Matt LaroseJr17994:12574432.605020.9211
Carmine GuerrieroJr181066:402142573.215190.9010

Related Research Articles

The Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey were an NCAA Division I college ice hockey program that represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville. The program was discontinued in 2021 due to funding issues and lack of conference membership.

The 2009–10 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The Chargers were coached by Danton Cole who was in his third season as head coach. His assistant coaches were Chris Luongo and John McCabe. The Chargers played their home games in the Von Braun Center, and were a member of College Hockey America.

The 1995–96 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 1995–96 NCAA Division II men's hockey season, winning the national championship. It was the school's first NCAA national championship, following club national championships in 1981–82, 1982–83, and 1983–84. The team was coached by Doug Ross, who was in his 14th season as head coach, and played their home games at the Von Braun Civic Center.

The 1997–98 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 1997–98 NCAA Division II men's hockey season, winning the national championship. It was the school's second NCAA national championship, following the 1995–96 season. The team was coached by Doug Ross and played their home games at the Von Braun Center.

The 2010–11 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The Chargers were coached by Chris Luongo who was in his first season as head coach. His assistant coaches were Mike Warde and Gavin Morgan. The Chargers played their home games in the Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center, competed as an independent and finished with an overall record of 4–26–2.

The 2006–07 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. The Chargers were coached by Doug Ross who was in his twenty-fifth, and final, season as head coach. His assistant coaches were Lance West, John McCabe, and Steve Briere. The Chargers played their home games in the Von Braun Center, and were a member of College Hockey America.

The 2011–12 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represents the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The Chargers are coached by Chris Luongo who is in his second season as head coach. His assistant coaches are Gavin Morgan and Tim Flynn. The Chargers play their home games in the Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center and compete as an independent.

The 2012–13 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represents the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The Chargers are coached by Kurt Kleinendorst who is in his first season as head coach. His assistant coaches are Gavin Morgan and Tim Flynn. The Chargers play their home games in the Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center and compete as an independent.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mike Corbett (ice hockey, born 1972)</span>

Mike Corbett is an American ice hockey coach who was previously the head coach at Alabama–Huntsville Chargers from 2013 to 2020. Corbett played junior ice hockey for the Wisconsin Capitols of the United States Hockey League from 1990 until 1992 and college ice hockey at Denver from 1992 until 1997.

The 2013–14 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The Chargers were coached by Mike Corbett who was in his first season as head coach. His assistant coaches were Gavin Morgan and Matty Thomas. The Chargers played their home games in the Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center and competed for the first time in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

The 1998–99 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 1998–99 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The Chargers were coached by Doug Ross who was in his seventeenth season as head coach. After six seasons in Division II, including two National Championships, UAH began play in as an independent in Division I, playing a schedule mixed with Division I and II teams. The Chargers played their home games in the Von Braun Center.

The 2014–15 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The Chargers were coached by Mike Corbett who was in his second season as head coach. His assistant coaches were Gavin Morgan and Matty Thomas. The Chargers played their home games in the Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center and competed in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

The 1996–97 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 1996–97 NCAA Division II men's hockey season. The team was coached by Doug Ross, who was in his 15th season as head coach, and played their home games at the Von Braun Civic Center.

Lance West is a Canadian ice hockey coach.

The 2016–17 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The Chargers were coached by Mike Corbett who was in his fourth season as head coach. His assistant coaches were Gavin Morgan and Matty Thomas. The Chargers played their home games in the Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center and competed in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

The 1993–94 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers men's ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 1993–94 NCAA Division II men's hockey season. The Chargers were led by Doug Ross, who was in his 12th season as head coach, and played their home games at the Von Braun Civic Center.

The 2017–18 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The Chargers were coached by Mike Corbett who was in his fifth season as head coach. His assistant coaches were Gavin Morgan and Matty Thomas. The Chargers played their home games in the Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center and competed in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

The 2018–19 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey team represented the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the 2018–19 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The Chargers were coached by Mike Corbett who was in his sixth season as head coach. His assistant coaches were Gavin Morgan and Lance West. The Chargers played their home games in the Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center and competed in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

The 2019-20 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers men's ice hockey season was the 35th season of play for the program, the 27th at the Division I level and the 7th in the WCHA conference. The Chargers represented the University of Alabama Huntsville and were coached by Mike Corbett, in his 7th season.

The 2020–21 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers men's ice hockey season was the 36th season of play for the program, the 28th at the Division I level and the 8th in the WCHA conference. The Chargers represented the University of Alabama Huntsville and were coached by Lance West, in his 1st season.

References

  1. "Corbett Announces Additions for 2015-16 Campaign". University of Alabama in Huntsville. August 3, 2015. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  2. "2015-16 Men's Ice Hockey Roster". The University of Alabama in Huntsville. Archived from the original on June 12, 2022. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  3. "Alabama-Huntsville Men's Hockey 2015-2016 Roster". U.S. College Hockey Online. Archived from the original on October 22, 2015. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  4. "Alabama-Huntsville Men's Hockey 2015-2016 Schedule and Results". U.S. College Hockey Online. Archived from the original on April 4, 2016. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  5. "Alabama-Huntsville Cumulative Season Statistics". The University of Alabama in Huntsville. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  6. "Alabama Huntsville Chargers (Men) 2015-2016 Team Statistics". collegehockeystats.net. Archived from the original on March 27, 2016. Retrieved April 14, 2016.