2022–23 Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey season

The 2022–23 Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey season was the 43rd season of play for the program, the 25th at the Division I level, and the 20th in the Atlantic Hockey conference. The Golden Griffins represented Canisius College and were coached by Trevor Large, in his 6th season.

2022–23 Canisius Golden Griffins
men's ice hockey season
Atlantic Hockey tournament, champion
NCAA tournament, Regional semifinal
Conference4th Atlantic Hockey
Home iceLECOM Harborcenter
Rankings
USCHONR
USA TodayNR
Record
Overall20–19–3
Conference13–10–3
Home10–10–2
Road10–8–1
Neutral0–1–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachTrevor Large
Assistant coachesDaniel Paille
Max Mobley
Captain(s)J. D. Pogue
Alternate captain(s)Keaton Mastrodonato
David Melaragni
Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey seasons
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Season

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Canisius got off to a slow start, only winning two of their first 10 games. Neither the team's primary starter, Jacob Barczewski, nor the backup, John Hawthorne played particularly well but the were not receiving much help from the defense. Early in the season, Canisius was routinely getting outshot in their games by allowing the opposition to assail their cage. To make matters worse, the offense failed to capitalize in several games where the goaltenders turned in decent performances. The Griffins did not seem to shake out of their funk until November when they swept a series from defending league champion American International.

In early December, the team got a surprise victory by taking down league-leading RIT in overtime. The rematch showed that the team still had a ways to go as Canisius was swamped 4–10 by the Tigers. Due to the closure of the Buffalo airport, caused by heavy snowfall, the series with Air Force on December 30–31 was postponed.[1] It was later rescheduled for February 13 and 14 and, as a result, the series with Sacred Heart was pushed back a day to February 18–19.[2]

The Griffins kept plugging away and got stronger on both offense and defense as the season went along. The team pulled itself up into the top half of league standings with a strong finish. After another split with RIT, Canisius went 6–2 over the final four weeks to reach 4th in the Atlantic Hockey standings, earning themselves a home site for the quarterfinals.

Against Army, the Griffins continued the trend of allowing a bevy of chances. The Black Knights fired 37 chances on goal to 27 for Canisius; however, Barczewski was strong in net and only allowed two to get past him. A 5-goal output from the offense was more than enough to give the Golden Griffins a leg up in the series; however, the scoring flagged in the rematch. Canisius was badly outshot and wasted a masterful performance in goal when Barczewski stopped the first 34 chances that came his way. Army scored on their 35th attempt; it came in overtime and tied the series at 1-all. With their season on the line, Canisius fought back in the rubber match and finished with the shot advantage. Barczewski again allowed nothing past him in regulation and, since he got some goal support this time, helped finish off Army with his second shutout of the season.

Canisius faced a scrappy Niagara club that punched above its record in the semifinals. The Griffs offense was a bit sluggish and could only manage a single goal, leading to a 1–2 defeat. Ordinarily, that would have been the end of Canisius' season; however, Atlantic Hockey had changed the playoff format for this season and turned the semifinal round into a best-of-three series.[3] With Barczewski remaining a rock in goal, the offense returned for the rest of the series and the trio of Keaton Mastrodonato, Ryan Miotto and David Melaragni combined for 10 points to lead Canisius to their second title game in three seasons.

Only Holy Cross stood in the way of the Griffins second trip to the NCAA tournament and the team could not have asked for a better performance by the defense. Canisius allowed just 24 shots from the Crusaders and Barczewski stopped them all. A second-period goal from Nick Bowman was all the offense the team needed and two empty-net marker sealed the game, sending the Golden Griffins to the tournament.

As the team with the lowest ranking, Canisius was given the 16th and final seed for the tournament. As a result, they were set to play the nation's top team, Minnesota. Knowing that they needed to play a near-perfect game if they had a chance at upsetting the vaunted Gophers, Canisius played well at the start of the game. While they took a penalty in the first 5 minutes and allowed a Minnesota power play goal, the Griffins tied the game just 3 minutes later to make sure that they kept contact with the Gophers. Early in the second period, Nick Bowman gave the Griffins the lead on a highlight-reel goal. Canisius continued to play well but could not stop the Minnesota offense from scoring twice before the end of the period. As they entered the third Canisius was just a shot away from tying the game. While they had also been outshout, it was a relatively small gap of just 15–19. The Griffins were well positioned for a potential upset but they would have to continue to play the Gophers tough over the final 20 minutes. Freshman Stefano Bottini got a bit too reckless and, when he went to hit Jackson LaCombe in the corner, left his feet and hit the Gopher defenseman in the head. Bottini received a match penalty and handed the Gophers a 5-minute power play. It took less than a minute for Minnesota to make Canisius pay and they ended up scoring twice on the man-advantage. With the game now getting away from them, Canisius had to abandon any real defensive system they had and try to score three goals in the final 15 minutes. However, all that did was allowed the highly talented Gophers to pour on an avalanche of goals and bury the Griffins. Minnesota scored a further 4 goals, ending the game with 8 unanswered markers to walk away with a win.[4]

Departures

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Player Position Nationality Cause
Austin Alger Forward   United States Graduation (signed with Idaho Steelheads)
Alex Ambrosio Forward   Canada Graduation (signed with Corsaires de Nantes)
Derek Hamelin Defenseman   Canada Graduate transfer to Alaska Anchorage
Matt Ladd Goaltender   United States Graduate transfer to Lindenwood
Lee Lapid Forward   Canada Graduation (signed with Cincinnati Cyclones)
Mitchell Martan Forward   Canada Graduate transfer to Bemidji State
Joey Matthews Defenseman   United States Graduation (signed with Greenville Swamp Rabbits)
Nick Parody Defenseman   United States Left program (retired)
Niclas Puikkonen Forward   Sweden Left program (retired)
Cory Thomas Defenseman   Canada Graduation (signed with Idaho Steelheads)
Jake Witkowski Forward   United States Graduation (retired)
Connor Zilisch Forward   United States Left program (retired)

Recruiting

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Player Position Nationality Age Notes
Hunter Andrew Forward   Canada 19 Virden, MB
Markus Boguslavsky Forward   Canada 23 Calgary, AB; transfer from Boston University
Stefano Bottini Forward    Switzerland 20 Lugano, SUI
Nick Bowman Forward   United States 24 Shelby Township, MI; graduate transfer from Rensselaer
Tyrell Buckley Defenseman   Canada 25 Penticton, BC; graduate transfer from Michigan Tech
Brenden Datema Defenseman   United States 23 Sterling Heights, MI; transfer from Michigan Tech
Grant Loven Forward   United States 24 East Grand Forks, MN; graduate transfer from St. Thomas
Christian MacDougall Forward   Canada 21 Toronto, ON
Cody Schiavon Forward   Canada 22 West Kelowna, BC; transfer from Vermont
Oliver Tarr Forward   Canada 20 Uxbridge, ON
Erik Urbank Forward   United States 23 Orchard Park, NY; graduate transfer from Dartmouth

Roster

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As of 1 August 2022[5]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team NHL rights
4   Keegan Langefels Sophomore D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2001-02-02 Eden Prairie, Minnesota New Mexico (NAHL)
5   David Melaragni (A) Senior D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 1998-03-30 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cowichan Valley (BCHL)
8   Keaton Mastrodonato (A) Senior F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 2000-09-24 Powell River, British Columbia Alberni Valley (BCHL)
9   J. D. Pogue (C) Graduate F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 1997-06-23 Montreal, Quebec Cornwall (CCHL)
12   Grant Loven Graduate F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1997-12-21 East Grand Forks, Minnesota St. Thomas (CCHA)
13   Nick Bowman Graduate F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1997-12-19 Shelby, Michigan RPI (ECAC)
14   Daniel DiGrande Senior F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 1997-08-05 Macomb, Michigan RPI (ECAC)
15   Markus Boguslavsky Senior F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1999-05-15 Calgary, Alberta Boston University (HEA)
20   Randy Hernandez Junior F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1999-01-12 Miami, Florida Robert Morris (AHA)
23   Cooper Haar Junior F 6' 3" (1.91 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 1999-04-26 Huntington Beach, California Aberdeen (NAHL)
24   Jackson Decker Junior D 5' 11" (1.8 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 1999-03-19 Algonquin, Illinois Chippewa (NAHL)
25   Matt Vermaeten Sophomore F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 2001-01-04 Ottawa, Ontario Shreveport (NAHL)
26   Stefano Bottini Freshman F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 2002-05-03 Lugano, Switzerland Penticton (BCHL)
27   Ryan Miotto Senior F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1999-07-11 Thorold, Ontario Alberni Valley (BCHL)
29   John Hawthorne Senior G 6' 2" (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1998-09-02 Chemainus, British Columbia Northern Michigan (WCHA)
30   Jacob Barczewski Senior G 6' 1" (1.85 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1999-01-07 O'Fallon, Missouri Tri-City (USHL)
37   Hunter Andrew Freshman F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 2002-10-25 Virden, Manitoba Powell River (BCHL)
47   Tyrell Buckley Graduate D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1997-03-01 Penticton, British Columbia Michigan Tech (CCHA)
53   Lincoln Erne Senior D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1998-09-26 Blaine, Minnesota Minot (NAHL)
55   Christian MacDougall Freshman F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 2001-03-13 Toronto, Ontario Coquitlam (BCHL)
57   Brenden Datema Senior D 6' 5" (1.96 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1999-03-18 Sterling Heights, Michigan Michigan Tech (CCHA)
61   Erik Urbank Graduate F 6' 2" (1.88 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 1999-03-28 Orchard Park, New York Dartmouth (ECAC)
72   Max Kouznetsov Junior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 2000-12-06 Voorhees, New Jersey Johnstown (NAHL)
73   Cody Schiavon Junior D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 2000-07-01 West Kelowna, British Columbia Vermont (HEA)
77   Jack Lyons Junior D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 1999-07-04 Mississauga, Ontario Oakville (OJHL)
85   Alex Houston Sophomore G 6' 2" (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2002-03-21 Canton, Ohio Cornwall (CCHL)
89   Simon Gravel Senior F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1999-04-10 Boucherville, Quebec Brooks (AJHL)
91   Alton McDermott Sophomore F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 2001-06-04 Oakville, Ontario Oakville (OJHL)
92   Oliver Tarr Freshman F 6' 0" (1.83 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 2002-01-20 Uxbridge, Ontario Haliburton County (OJHL)
94   Hudson Lambert Senior D 6' 0" (1.83 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1998-08-17 Richmond Hill, Ontario Brampton (OJHL)

Standings

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Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OW OL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
RIT 26 18 7 1 1 3 0 57 85 55 39 25 13 1 127 100
American International 26 14 8 4 2 0 3 47 87 62 39 18 14 7 124 98
Sacred Heart 26 14 9 3 2 0 2 45 87 72 37 17 17 3 107 112
Canisius * 26 13 10 3 3 1 1 41 76 71 42 20 19 3 118 119
Army 26 12 12 2 3 3 1 39 72 81 37 14 19 4 98 119
Niagara 26 10 13 3 0 3 2 38 73 86 40 19 18 3 119 129
Holy Cross 26 12 12 2 3 1 1 37 73 71 41 17 21 3 98 119
Mercyhurst 26 9 14 3 1 5 1 35 77 80 36 10 23 3 98 122
Bentley 26 8 16 2 1 1 1 27 61 89 34 11 21 2 81 124
Air Force 26 8 17 1 1 0 0 24 63 87 36 12 22 2 95 128
Championship: March 18, 2023
† indicates conference regular season champion (DeGregorio Trophy)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Riley Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

Schedule and results

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Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Decision Result Attendance Record
Regular season
October 7 7:00 p.m. at Penn State* Pegula Ice ArenaUniversity Park, Pennsylvania BTN+ Barczewski L 2–5  6,182 0–1–0
October 8 6:00 p.m. at Penn State* Pegula Ice ArenaUniversity Park, Pennsylvania BTN+ Hawthorne L 5–7  6,343 0–2–0
October 14 7:00 p.m. at Ferris State* Ewigleben ArenaBig Rapids, Michigan FloHockey Hawthorne W 5–3  1,643 1–2–0
October 15 7:00 p.m. at Ferris State* Ewigleben ArenaBig Rapids, Michigan FloHockey Barczewski L 1–4  1,656 1–3–0
October 18 7:00 p.m. Rensselaer* LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Hawthorne W 3–2  647 2–3–0
October 21 7:00 p.m. Miami* LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Hawthorne L 3–5  973 2–4–0
October 22 4:00 p.m. Miami* LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Barczewski L 0–2  657 2–5–0
October 28 7:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart Total Mortgage ArenaBridgeport, Connecticut FloHockey Barczewski L 3–6  754 2–6–0 (0–1–0)
October 29 4:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart Total Mortgage ArenaBridgeport, Connecticut FloHockey Barczewski L 1–3  584 2–7–0 (0–2–0)
November 4 7:00 p.m. Holy Cross LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Barczewski L 1–3  707 2–8–0 (0–3–0)
November 5 4:00 p.m. Holy Cross LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Hawthorne T 2–2 SOL 919 2–8–1 (0–3–1)
November 11 7:00 p.m. American International LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Barczewski W 5–2  605 3–8–1 (1–3–1)
November 12 3:00 p.m. American International LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Barczewski W 3–2  603 4–8–1 (2–3–1)
November 25 1:00 p.m. Army LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Hawthorne T 2–2 SOW 589 4–8–2 (2–3–2)
November 26 1:00 p.m. Army LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Hawthorne L 1–3  627 4–9–2 (2–4–2)
December 2 7:00 p.m. at RIT Gene Polisseni CenterHenrietta, New York FloHockey Barczewski W 2–1 OT 2,628 5–9–2 (3–4–2)
December 3 7:05 p.m. RIT LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Barczewski L 4–10  5–10–2 (3–5–2)
December 10 2:00 p.m. at Maine* Alfond ArenaOrono, Maine ESPN+ Barczewski L 0–3  3,333 5–11–2
January 13 7:00 p.m. at Army Tate RinkWest Point, New York FloHockey Barczewski L 0–2  1,769 5–12–2 (3–6–2)
January 14 4:00 p.m. at Army Tate RinkWest Point, New York FloHockey Barczewski W 5–4  1,564 6–12–2 (4–6–2)
January 20 7:00 p.m. at Bentley Bentley ArenaWaltham, Massachusetts FloHockey Barczewski W 5–1  1,450 7–12–2 (5–6–2)
January 21 4:00 p.m. at Bentley Bentley ArenaWaltham, Massachusetts FloHockey Barczewski T 2–2 SOL 1,300 7–12–3 (5–6–3)
January 27 7:00 p.m. Niagara LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Barczewski W 5–2  1,236 8–12–3 (6–6–3)
January 28 7:00 p.m. Niagara LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Barczewski L 2–5  1,121 8–13–3 (6–7–3)
February 3 7:05 p.m. #18 RIT LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Barczewski L 2–3  785 8–14–3 (6–8–3)
February 4 7:00 p.m. at #18 RIT Gene Polisseni CenterHenrietta, New York FloHockey Barczewski W 3–2 OT 3,252 9–14–3 (7–8–3)
February 10 7:00 p.m. at Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Ice CenterErie, Pennsylvania FloHockey Barczewski W 4–3  - 10–14–3 (8–8–3)
February 11 4:00 p.m. at Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Ice CenterErie, Pennsylvania FloHockey Hawthorne W 2–0  473 11–14–3 (9–8–3)
February 13 9:00 p.m. at Air Force Cadet Ice ArenaColorado Springs, Colorado Altitude 2 Barczewski L 1–2  1,067 11–15–3 (9–9–3)
February 14 9:00 p.m. at Air Force Cadet Ice ArenaColorado Springs, Colorado Altitude 2 Hawthorne W 4–1  962 12–15–3 (10–9–3)
February 18 7:00 p.m. Sacred Heart LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Barczewski W 6–4  973 13–15–3 (11–9–3)
February 19 4:00 p.m. Sacred Heart LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York FloHockey Hawthorne L 2–3 OT 813 13–16–3 (11–10–3)
February 24 7:00 p.m. at Holy Cross Hart CenterWorcester, Massachusetts FloHockey Barczewski W 3–0  576 14–16–3 (12–10–3)
February 25 7:00 p.m. at Holy Cross Hart CenterWorcester, Massachusetts FloHockey Hawthorne W 6–3  304 15–16–3 (13–10–3)
Atlantic Hockey tournament
March 3 7:00 p.m. Army* LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York (Quarterfinal Game 1) FloHockey Barczewski W 5–2  231 16–16–3
March 4 7:30 p.m. Army* LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York (Quarterfinal Game 2) FloHockey Barczewski L 0–1 OT 361 16–17–3
March 5 5:00 p.m. Army* LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York (Quarterfinal Game 3) FloHockey Barczewski W 3–0  216 17–17–3
March 10 6:05 p.m. Niagara* LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York (Semifinal Game 1) FloHockey Barczewski L 1–2  546 17–18–3
March 11 7:35 p.m. Niagara* LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York (Semifinal Game 2) FloHockey Barczewski W 5–1  500 18–18–3
March 12 7:05 p.m. Niagara* LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York (Semifinal Game 3) FloHockey Barczewski W 4–2  457 19–18–3
March 18 7:05 p.m. Holy Cross* LECOM HarborcenterBuffalo, New York (Championship) FloHockey Barczewski W 3–0  1,805 20–18–3
NCAA tournament
March 23 8:00 p.m. vs. #1 Minnesota* Scheels ArenaFargo, North Dakota (West Regional Semifinal) ESPN2 Barczewski L 2–9  5,061 20–19–3
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
Source:[6]

Scoring statistics

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Name Position Games Goals Assists Points PIM
Keaton Mastrodonato C 42 16 20 36 30
Ryan Miotto F 42 17 18 35 29
David Melaragni D 41 4 21 25 24
Randy Hernández RW 40 8 13 21 6
Nick Bowman F 35 11 9 20 27
Jackson Decker D 41 3 17 20 14
Max Kouznetsov C/LW 42 6 12 18 25
Danny DiGrande C 27 12 4 16 27
Erik Urbank RW 34 6 9 15 20
Simon Gravel C/RW 31 5 8 13 9
Grant Loven C 32 3 9 12 18
Alton McDermott RW 27 7 4 11 10
J. D. Pogue LW 32 4 7 11 64
Markus Boguslavsky C/RW 37 4 7 11 41
Brenden Datema D 30 1 9 10 35
Stefano Bottini LW/RW 32 4 4 8 55
Hudson Lambert D 35 2 6 8 13
Cody Schiavon D 26 1 6 7 14
Tyrell Buckley D 38 1 5 6 10
Lincoln Erne D 41 1 4 5 36
Hunter Andrew F 15 1 2 3 10
Matt Vermaeten F 22 0 3 3 4
Oliver Tarr RW 13 1 1 2 4
Cooper Haar LW 4 0 2 2 4
Keegan Langefels D 12 0 1 1 4
Jack Lyons D 20 0 1 1 2
Jacob Barczewski G 32 0 1 1 0
Alex Houston G 2 0 0 0 0
Christian MacDougall F 3 0 0 0 4
John Hawthorne G 13 0 0 0 0
Total 118 204 322 539

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Goaltending statistics

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Name Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals against Saves Shut-outs SV % GAA
Alex Houston 1 0:06 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0.00
Jacob Barczewski 32 1882:42 16 15 1 83 934 3 .918 2.65
John Hawthorne 13 655:10 4 4 2 29 300 1 .912 2.65
Empty Net - 18:16 - - - 7 - - - -
Total 42 2556:14 20 19 3 119 1234 4 .912 2.79

Rankings

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Poll Week
Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 (Final)
USCHO.com NR - NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR - NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR - NR
USA Today NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

Note: USCHO did not release a poll in weeks 1, 13, or 26.[8]

Awards and honors

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Player Award Ref
Jacob Barczewski Atlantic Hockey Most Valuable Player in Tournament [9]
Jacob Barczewski Atlantic Hockey Third Team [10]
Keaton Mastrodonato
Jacob Barczewski Atlantic Hockey All-Tournament Team [9]
Jackson Decker
Keaton Mastrodonato
Nick Bowman

References

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  1. ^ "Canisius-Air Force college hockey series scheduled for Dec. 30-31 postponed due to Buffalo airport closure". USCHO. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Atlantic Hockey announces rescheduled Canisius-Air Force, Sacred Heart-Canisius conference series". USCHO. 6 January 2023. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  3. ^ "2023 Atlantic Hockey Postseason". Atlantic Hockey. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Canisius 2, Minnesota 9 F". USCHO. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  5. ^ "2022-23 Hockey Roster". Canisius College. Retrieved 25 October 2024.
  6. ^ "2022-23 Ice Hockey Schedule". Canisius Golden Griffins. Retrieved 25 October 2024.
  7. ^ "Canisius College 2022-2023 Skater Stats". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  8. ^ "USCHO Division I Men's Poll". USCHO.com. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  9. ^ a b "Canisius Wins the 2023 Atlantic Hockey Championship". Atlantic Hockey. 18 March 2023. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  10. ^ "Atlantic Hockey Announces 2022-23 All-Conference Teams". Atlantic Hockey. 14 March 2023. Retrieved 14 March 2023.