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The St. Lawrence Saints Men's Ice Hockey team, colloquially known as the "Skating Saints", is a
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(NCAA) Division I
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program that represents St. Lawrence University. The Saints are a member of the
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. They have played at
Appleton Arena Appleton Arena is a 3,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Canton, New York. It is home to the St. Lawrence University Skating Saints ice hockey team. It was named for Judge Charles W. Appleton, class of 1897, the main benefactor of the arena as w ...
in
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, since 1951. Prior to the arena's construction, the men's team played outdoors at the current location of Whitman Hall.


History

Since the team's inception in 1925, the Saints men's hockey program has been a competitive team at the top ranks of American college hockey. Due to
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, there were no teams during the 1941–42 season, or the 1943–44 through 1945–46 seasons. The team plays in the
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, one of six Division I leagues. This league currently boasts six Ivy League teams, including perennial powers
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and Harvard as well as six colleges from upstate New York and Connecticut. Since the inception of the ECAC in 1961, SLU has won six ECAC tournament titles and two ECAC regular season titles. Since the 1951–52 season, SLU has made sixteen
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tournament appearances. St. Lawrence has been to the
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and its antecedent the four team NCAA Championships a total of nine times, playing in the title games in 1961 and 1988. St. Lawrence has accomplished this despite being, at approximately 2,000 students, one of the smallest colleges to play at the Division I level. A Division III school in all other sports, St. Lawrence has maintained Division I "play-up" status in hockey thanks to a 2004 NCAA resolution, allowing it (along with 11 other schools) to offer Division I scholarships in only one sport. St. Lawrence did not offer grant-in-aid hockey scholarships until the mid-1990s. In 1988, the Saints played in the NCAA national championship game at the Olympic Arena in Lake Placid, NY, losing to
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4–3 in overtime. The 1987–88 season was the most successful in team history, with an overall record of 29–9–0. In 2000, the Saints played in the longest NCAA tournament game on record; a 3–2, quadruple overtime victory over
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. The win advanced the Saints to the
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, where the team eventually lost to Boston College in the National Semifinals. The Men's program has produced 28 All-American players, seven ECAC tournament MVPs, six ECAC players of the year, four ECAC
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s of the year, and nine
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finalists. From 1985 until 2012, Joe Marsh was the head coach at St. Lawrence. In 2007, he won his 400th Division I game (all at St. Lawrence) placing him in 6th place among active NCAA Division I coaches in career wins. Marsh is a two-time winner of the
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given to the best college coach of the year. Following Marsh's retirement in 2012, former
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assistant coach, and Saints alumnus,
Greg Carvel Gregory Joseph Carvel (born August 17, 1970) is an American former NCAA ice hockey player. He is currently the head coach for the UMass Minutemen of the Hockey East conference. Carvel has been a head coach at St Lawrence University and an assist ...
took over head coaching duties. In 2016, Carvel departed the program to take the same role at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Following the departure of Carvel, St. Lawrence named former
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head coach Mark Morris as the 14th head coach in program history. Beginning with the 2019–20 season, the Saints announced Brent Brekke as the 15th head coach in program history. St. Lawrence's biggest hockey rival is
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, located in
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, ten miles from the St. Lawrence campus. For many years, the swing through the North Country has been considered to be one of the most grueling road trips in college hockey. St. Lawrence plays its home hockey games at
Appleton Arena Appleton Arena is a 3,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Canton, New York. It is home to the St. Lawrence University Skating Saints ice hockey team. It was named for Judge Charles W. Appleton, class of 1897, the main benefactor of the arena as w ...
, a classic old time hockey barn which has seen many upgrades since opening in 1950 with a 4–2 St. Lawrence win over
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.


Season-by-season results

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Records vs. current ECAC Hockey teams

As of the completion of the 2018–19 season


Coaches

As of completion of the 2021–22 season † Leon Abbott resigned in December 1979 and Dale Henwood served as the interim coach for the remainder of the season.


Uniforms

Traditionally, the Saints home jersey is white with scarlet shoulders and brown trim. The end of the sleeves and bottom of the sweater feature scarlet and brown stripes. The school's crest and the player's name and number all appear in scarlet with brown trim. The road jersey are identically designed, but with the white and scarlet portions reversed. In 2002, a lace-up neck was adopted by the men's team. In 2001, in honor of Appleton Arena's 50th anniversary, an alternate "throw-back" jersey was introduced for the men's team. The alternate jersey is white but does not feature colored shoulders. The StL logo is significantly smaller, and "St. Lawrence" is spelled out across the chest. The school seal also appears on both shoulders of the sweater. This jersey continued to be used occasionally until gaining popularity during the 2006–07 season, when the men's team exhibited frequent success when wearing the alternate jerseys on home ice. As a result, the alternate jersey quickly became the staple home jersey. Beginning with the 2012–13 season, St. Lawrence retired the StL logo from the red road jerseys as well, and adopted a design that matched the home white sweaters. Originally, the women's program wore jerseys that were identical to the men's jerseys. However, in fall 2005, the women's jerseys were designed to be unique from the men's jerseys. The scarlet and brown on the shoulders of the home jersey was extended down the arms until it met with the trim at the end of the sleeve. The player's number appears within the scarlet portion and is white with brown trim. The road jerseys feature a similar pattern, but the shoulders and sleeves are brown with white trim (a reverse of the traditional road-jersey scheme) on a red background. In tribute to Mike Pelletier and Rich Stewart, teammates on the 1988 NCAA finalist team who were among the victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the 2001–02 men's team wore a patch on the shoulder of their jerseys with both players' initials. Pelletier and Stewart had both been employees of
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working in the
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. In the 2008–09 season, St. Lawrence, along with all other ECAC Hockey teams, participated in Coaches vs. Cancer's "Pink at the Rink" fundraiser. The Men's team wore black sweaters with pink and white trim while the Women's team wore pink uniforms with white trim. The jerseys, along with pink ties worn by the coaches and pink sticks were then auctioned off to raise funds for breast cancer research. (The Men's team only wore the pink jerseys during warmups, as visiting team Harvard had forgotten to bring their home white jerseys.)


Traditions

* Whenever a goal is scored, the crowd will sing "
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" immediately after the goal is announced. A skating saint sign at each end of the arena flashes as well. * When the final minute of the period is announced, fans respond by yelling "And Clarkson Still Sucks!" referring to St Lawrence's nearby rival school. This same cheer is often used by fans at Rensselaer, whose rivalry with Clarkson stems from being another engineering school in the ECAC Hockey, and not from geographic location. * Due to St Lawrence's proximity to
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, both the American and Canadian national anthems are played prior to home games. Many fans will shout the word "saints" over the final word of the
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. This is a shared tradition among schools in the ECAC Hockey; notably Clarkson fans and
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fans will shout "knights" and "red," respectively, when those words appear in the anthem's lyrics. * Since the fall of 1999, students have brought a school flag into the stands to wave when team takes the ice and when they score. Cowbells have also become popular among fans (possibly due to the large population of dairy farmers in the region), and are sold at the school's bookstore, with the St. Lawrence University crest printed on them.


Statistical Leaders

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Career points leaders


Career goaltending leaders

''GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% =
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; GAA =
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'' Minimum 30 games played Statistics current through the start of the 2019–20 season.


Roster

As of September 19, 2022.


Awards and honors


Hockey Hall of Fame

Source: *
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(1995) *
Brian McFarlane Brian McFarlane (born August 10, 1931) is a Canadian television sportscaster and author. He is also the Honorary President of the Society for International Hockey Research. He is the son of writer Leslie McFarlane. He is best known as a broad ...
(1995)


United States Hockey Hall of Fame

Source: *
Ron Mason Ronald Herbert Mason (January 14, 1940 – June 13, 2016) was a Canadian ice hockey player, head coach, and university executive. A head coach of various American universities, most notably Michigan State University (MSU), he was the most success ...
(2013)


NCAA


Individual awards

Hobey Baker Award The Hobey Baker Award is an annual award given to the top National Collegiate Athletic Association men's ice hockey player. It has been awarded 41 times. It is named for Hall of Famer Hobey Baker, who played college hockey at Princeton Universit ...
Finalists * Peter Lappin: 1988 *
Daniel Laperrière Daniel Jacques Laperrière (born March 28, 1969) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player. Laperriere played 48 games in the National Hockey League. He is the son of NHL Hall of Famer Jacques Laperrière. Biograph ...
: 1992 *
Burke Murphy Burke Murphy (born June 5, 1973) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He was selected by the Calgary Flames in the 11th round (278th overall) of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. Murphy played college hockey with St. Lawrence Universit ...
: 1996 * Eric Heffler: 1999 * Erik Anderson: 2001 * T. J. Trevelyan: 2006 * Drew Bagnall: 2007 * Kyle Flanagan: 2013 * Greg Carey: 2013, 2014
Spencer Penrose Award The Spencer Penrose Award is awarded yearly to the top coach in NCAA Division I men's ice hockey by the American Hockey Coaches Association. The finalists for each year's award comprise the conference Coach of the Year winners from each Division ...
* Joe Marsh: 1989, 2000


All-Americans

AHCA First Team All-Americans *1954–55: Bill Sloan, G *1956–57: Pat Presley, D *1958–59: Pat Presley, D *1959–60: Terry Slater, F *1960–61: Arlie Parker, D; Terry Slater, F *1961–62: Arlie Parker, D *1962–63:
Richie Broadbelt Richard Brooks "Richie" Broadbelt is a Canadian retired ice hockey goaltender who was an All-American for St. Lawrence. Career Broadbelt arrived in Canton in the fall of 1959 and, after a year with the freshman team, became the starting goalte ...
, G *1963–64: Bob Perani, G *1982–83: Gray Weicker, G *1987–88: Brian McColgan, D; Pete Lappin, F *1988–89: Mike Hurlbut, D *1990–91: Les Kuntar, G *1991–92:
Daniel Laperrière Daniel Jacques Laperrière (born March 28, 1969) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player. Laperriere played 48 games in the National Hockey League. He is the son of NHL Hall of Famer Jacques Laperrière. Biograph ...
, D *1998–99: Eric Heffler, G *1999–00: Justin Harney, D *2000–01: Erik Anderson, F *2005–06: T. J. Trevelyan, F *2006–07: Drew Bagnall, D *2008–09: Zach Miskovic, D *2012–13: Kyle Flanagan, F *2013–14: Greg Carey, F AHCA Second Team All-Americans *1953–54: Bill Sloan, G *1955–56: Bill Sloan, G; Chuck Lundberg, D; Ed Zifcak, F *1956–57: Joe McLean, F *1986–87: Scott Yearwood, G; Pete Lappin, F *1991–92: Mike Lappin, F *1995–96:
Burke Murphy Burke Murphy (born June 5, 1973) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He was selected by the Calgary Flames in the 11th round (278th overall) of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. Murphy played college hockey with St. Lawrence Universit ...
, F *1999–00: Brandon Dietrich, F *2000–01: Matt Desrosiers, D *2012–13: George Hughes, D; Greg Carey, F *2015–16: Gavin Bayreuther, D *2016–17: Kyle Hayton, G; Gavin Bayreuther, D


ECAC Hockey


Individual awards

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* Pete Lappin: 1988 *
Daniel Laperrière Daniel Jacques Laperrière (born March 28, 1969) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player. Laperriere played 48 games in the National Hockey League. He is the son of NHL Hall of Famer Jacques Laperrière. Biograph ...
: 1992 * Eric Heffler: 1999 * Erik Anderson: 2001 * T. J. Trevelyan: 2006 * Drew Bagnall: 2007 * Greg Carey: 2014 Best Defensive Forward *
Greg Carvel Gregory Joseph Carvel (born August 17, 1970) is an American former NCAA ice hockey player. He is currently the head coach for the UMass Minutemen of the Hockey East conference. Carvel has been a head coach at St Lawrence University and an assist ...
: 1993 * Joel Prpic: 1997 * Mike Gellard: 2001 * Kyle Rank: 2007 * Travis Vermeulen: 2010 Best Defensive Defenseman * Arlie Parker: 1962 * Jeff Kungle: 1996 * Justin Harney: 2000 * Mike Madill: 2006 * Drew Bagnall: 2007 *
Matt Generous Matthew James Generous (born May 4, 1985) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who last played for Ilves of the Finnish Liiga. Playing career Generous first played Junior A hockey in the EJHL with the New England Jr Falcons ...
: 2009 Rookie of the Year *
Burke Murphy Burke Murphy (born June 5, 1973) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He was selected by the Calgary Flames in the 11th round (278th overall) of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. Murphy played college hockey with St. Lawrence Universit ...
: 1993 * Paul DiFrancesco: 1995 * Brandon Dietrich: 1999 * Derek Gustafson: 2000 * Gavin Bayreuther: 2014 * Kyle Hayton: 2015 Ken Dryden Award * Eric Heffler: 1999 * Kyle Hayton: 2017 Ken Dryden Award * Joe Marsh: 1989, 1996, 1999, 2007 *
Greg Carvel Gregory Joseph Carvel (born August 17, 1970) is an American former NCAA ice hockey player. He is currently the head coach for the UMass Minutemen of the Hockey East conference. Carvel has been a head coach at St Lawrence University and an assist ...
: 2015 Most Outstanding Player in Tournament * Arlie Parker: 1962 * Bob Perani: 1964 * Pete Lappin: 1988 * Doug Murray: 1989 *
Daniel Laperrière Daniel Jacques Laperrière (born March 28, 1969) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player. Laperriere played 48 games in the National Hockey League. He is the son of NHL Hall of Famer Jacques Laperrière. Biograph ...
: 1992 * Derek Gustafson: 2000 * Jeremy Symington: 2001 * David Jankowski: 2021


All-Conference

First Team All-ECAC Hockey * 1961–62: Arlie Parker, D;
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, F * 1962–63:
Richie Broadbelt Richard Brooks "Richie" Broadbelt is a Canadian retired ice hockey goaltender who was an All-American for St. Lawrence. Career Broadbelt arrived in Canton in the fall of 1959 and, after a year with the freshman team, became the starting goalte ...
, G;
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, F * 1963–64: Bob Perani, G; Jim Salfi, D * 1967–68:
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, F * 1987–88: Brian McColgan, D; Pete Lappin, F * 1988–89: Mike Hurlbut, D * 1990–91: Les Kuntar, G; Andy Pritchard, F * 1991–92:
Daniel Laperrière Daniel Jacques Laperrière (born March 28, 1969) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player. Laperriere played 48 games in the National Hockey League. He is the son of NHL Hall of Famer Jacques Laperrière. Biograph ...
, D; Mike Lappin, F * 1995–96:
Burke Murphy Burke Murphy (born June 5, 1973) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He was selected by the Calgary Flames in the 11th round (278th overall) of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. Murphy played college hockey with St. Lawrence Universit ...
, F * 1998–99: Eric Heffler, G * 1999–00: Brandon Dietrich, F * 2000–01: Matt Desrosiers, D; Erik Anderson, F; Mike Gellard, F * 2003–04:
Ryan Glenn Ryan Glenn (born June 7, 1980) is a Canadians, Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who has played for several teams in Europe. He was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the 5th round (145th overall) of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. After pl ...
, D * 2004–05: T. J. Trevelyan, F * 2005–06: Mike Madill, D; T. J. Trevelyan, F * 2006–07: Drew Bagnall, D; Kyle Rank, F * 2008–09: Zach Miskovic, D * 2012–13: George Hughes, D; Greg Carey, F; Kyle Flanagan, F * 2013–14: Greg Carey, F * 2015–16: Gavin Bayreuther, D * 2016–17: Kyle Hayton, G; Gavin Bayreuther, D * 2020–21: Cameron Buhl, F Second Team All-ECAC Hockey * 1961–62:
Richie Broadbelt Richard Brooks "Richie" Broadbelt is a Canadian retired ice hockey goaltender who was an All-American for St. Lawrence. Career Broadbelt arrived in Canton in the fall of 1959 and, after a year with the freshman team, became the starting goalte ...
, G; Rollie Anderson, F * 1963–64: Arnie O'Reilly, F; Dave Ross, F * 1982–83: Gray Weicker, D;
Kent Carlson Kent Berger Carlson (born January 11, 1962 in Concord, New Hampshire) is a retired American ice hockey defenseman. Drafted in 1982 by the Montreal Canadiens, Carlson, also played for the St. Louis Blues, and Washington Capitals The Washing ...
, D * 1984–85: Steve Tuite, D * 1986–87: Scott Yearwood, G; Hank Lammens, D; Pete Lappin, F * 1987–88: Hank Lammens, D * 1988–89: Mike Bishop, D * 1989–90: Joe Day, F * 1990–91:
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, D * 1992–93: Ted Beattie, D * 1994–95:
Burke Murphy Burke Murphy (born June 5, 1973) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He was selected by the Calgary Flames in the 11th round (278th overall) of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. Murphy played college hockey with St. Lawrence Universit ...
, F * 1995–96: Jeff Kungle, D * 1996–97: Paul DiFrancesco, F * 1997–98: Paul DiFrancesco, F * 1998–99: Bob Prier, F * 1999–00: Derek Gustafson, G; Justin Harney, D; Erik Anderson, F * 2006–07: Alex Petizian, G * 2013–14: Gavin Bayreuther, D * 2014–15: Kyle Hayton, G; Eric Sweetman, D * 2015–16: Eric Sweetman, D Third Team All-ECAC Hockey * 2008–09: Brock McBride, F * 2009–10: Derek Keller, D; Travis Vermeulen, F * 2011–12: Kyle Flanagan, F ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team * 1988–89:
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, D * 1989–90:
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, F * 1990–91:
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, F * 1992–93: Jeff Kungle, D;
Burke Murphy Burke Murphy (born June 5, 1973) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He was selected by the Calgary Flames in the 11th round (278th overall) of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. Murphy played college hockey with St. Lawrence Universit ...
, F * 1993–94: Troy Creurer, D * 1994–95: Paul DiFrancesco, F * 1995–96: John Poapst, D * 1998–99: Ray DiLauro, D; Brandon Dietrich, F * 1999–00: Derek Gustafson, G * 2002–03: John Zeiler, F * 2003–04: Kyle Rank, F * 2005–06:
Matt Generous Matthew James Generous (born May 4, 1985) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who last played for Ilves of the Finnish Liiga. Playing career Generous first played Junior A hockey in the EJHL with the New England Jr Falcons ...
, D * 2006–07: Alex Petizian, G * 2009–10: George Hughes, D * 2010–11: Greg Carey, F * 2011–12:
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, F * 2013–14: Gavin Bayreuther, D;
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, F * 2014–15: Kyle Hayton, G; Nolan Gluchowski, D * 2020–21: Luc Salem, D; Greg Lapointe, F


Olympians

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St. Lawrence Saints Hall of Fame

The following is a list of people associated with the St. Lawrence men's ice hockey program who were elected into the St. Lawrence University Athletic Hall of Fame. * Erik Anderson (2019) * Oliver Appleton (1982) *
Richie Broadbelt Richard Brooks "Richie" Broadbelt is a Canadian retired ice hockey goaltender who was an All-American for St. Lawrence. Career Broadbelt arrived in Canton in the fall of 1959 and, after a year with the freshman team, became the starting goalte ...
(2000) * John M. Burger (2005) *
Gary Croteau Gary Croteau (born June 20, 1946) is a Canadian former ice hockey forward, most notably with the Colorado Rockies of the National Hockey League. Playing career Croteau was born in Sudbury, Ontario, the son of Earl and Georgina Croteau. Earl Cro ...
(1990) * Kevin Dougherty (1991) * Jack Klemens (1980) * Hank Lammens (2015) *
Daniel Laperrière Daniel Jacques Laperrière (born March 28, 1969) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player. Laperriere played 48 games in the National Hockey League. He is the son of NHL Hall of Famer Jacques Laperrière. Biograph ...
(2013) * Pete Lappin (2008) * Al MacCormack (2002) *
Ron Mason Ronald Herbert Mason (January 14, 1940 – June 13, 2016) was a Canadian ice hockey player, head coach, and university executive. A head coach of various American universities, most notably Michigan State University (MSU), he was the most success ...
(1999) * Brian McColgan (2015) *
Brian McFarlane Brian McFarlane (born August 10, 1931) is a Canadian television sportscaster and author. He is also the Honorary President of the Society for International Hockey Research. He is the son of writer Leslie McFarlane. He is best known as a broad ...
(1985) * Bernie McKinnon (2000) *
Burke Murphy Burke Murphy (born June 5, 1973) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He was selected by the Calgary Flames in the 11th round (278th overall) of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. Murphy played college hockey with St. Lawrence Universit ...
(2017) * Arlie Parker (1988) * Pat Presley (1987) * Jesse Sammis (1985) * Terry Slater (1986) * Bill Sloan (1986) *The Ottawa Connection (1993):
Ron O'Brien
Joe McLean
Lee Fournier *
Bill Torrey William Arthur Torrey (June 23, 1934 – May 2, 2018) was a Canadian hockey executive. He served as a general manager in the National Hockey League for the Oakland Seals, New York Islanders, and Florida Panthers. He developed the Islanders in ...
(1996) * Lawrence Traynor (1983)


Saints in the NHL

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Brandon Bollig Brandon D. Bollig (born January 31, 1987) is an American former professional ice hockey player. An undrafted player, Bollig signed with the Chicago Blackhawks organization in 2010 after playing college hockey for St. Lawrence University. He made ...
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See also

* St. Lawrence Saints women's ice hockey


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Lawrence Saints Mens Ice Hockey Ice hockey teams in New York (state)