Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Former Vipers Defenceman Noonan Named To Preseason All-Hockey East Team:

Former Vernon Vipers defenceman, Garrett Noonan was named to the preseason All-Hockey East team. Noonan is in his third season at Boston University, was drafted by the Nashville Predators in round 4 #112 overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Noonan played one season in Vernon (2009-2010) collecting (2-16-18) in 58 regular season games with the Vipers.

Garrett Noonan's Player Profile:


http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=48219

This is posted in the Daily Free Press (Independant Student Newspaper At Boston University)

Nieto, Noonan among players on media’s preseason team

Written by Tim Healey & Kevin Dillon

Published Sep 24, 2012

The Boston University men’s hockey team has been selected to finish third in Hockey East this season, according to a preseason Hockey East Writers and Broadcasters Association poll released Sunday.

The only teams picked to finish ahead of the Terriers were defending national champions Boston College (21 first-place votes) and the University of Massachusetts-Lowell (three first-place votes). Maine, picked to finish sixth, received the other first-place vote. Members of the media who cover the conference’s ten teams in various capacities voted in the poll.

Additionally, forward Matt Nieto and defenseman Garrett Noonan, both juniors, were selected to the preseason All-Hockey East team. Last year, the then-sophomores recorded 42 and 27 points respectively, each contributing 16 goals.

The full results of the poll can be found here.

http://hockeyeastwba.drupalgardens.com/content/boston-college-picked-repeat-hockey-east-media-2012-13

Ruikka earns another ‘A’

Back in March, it was uncertain that senior defenseman Ryan Ruikka would even return to the BU men’s hockey team. The Chelsea, Mich., native had just finished a dual major bachelor’s degree in economics in mathematics, but he decided to come back to the university to work on a master’s degree in economics and play another year under BU coach Jack Parker.

Now, it is apparent that Ruikka will not only return to the team, but he will be one of the team’s leaders, as he was named assistant captain for the 2012-13 season on Thursday. The fifth-year senior will serve his position alongside senior captain Wade Megan, who was named BU’s captain back in April.

Ruikka only played in 29 games last season, as he was a healthy scratch for 10 of the team’s 39 games. In those 29 games, the blueliner notched five assists while having an even plus-minus rating.

Breeding success?

BU also announced the team’s 2012-13 roster on Thursday, and it included one surprise. Freshman forward Nick Breed made the team as a walk-on, becoming the team’s 16th forward.

Breed reigns from Cape Elizabeth, Maine – the hometown of former BU captain and forward Doug Friedman – and he led Maine Class B hockey with 34 goals his senior year with Cape Elizabeth High School, earning a spot on the All-State team.

The 5-foot-11, 175-pound forward is the 10th member of the team’s freshman class, which makes up 38 percent of the team’s 26-man roster.

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