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The 2020–21 Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey season was the 41st season of play for the program, the 23rd at the Division I level, and the 18th season in the Atlantic Hockey conference. The Golden Griffins represented Canisius College and were coached by Trevor Large , in his 4th season.
The following is a list of all team-to-team transactions that have occurred in the National Hockey League during the 2020–21 NHL season. It lists which team each player has been traded to, signed by, or claimed by, and for which player(s) or draft pick(s), if applicable. Players who have retired or that have had their contracts terminated are ...
The Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Canisius University. The Golden Griffins are members of Atlantic Hockey America , formed shortly after the 2023–24 season by the merger of their former hockey league, the Atlantic Hockey ...
With many teams in limbo, the weekend provided some much-needed clarity around the league one year after the 2023 trade season featured a ton of big-name players changing places well before the ...
Atlantic Hockey 26 10 12 4 2 1 0 33 8th 37 12 21 4 .378 Won First Round, 5–2 Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 Totals GP W L T % Championships Regular season 1362: 596: 624: 142.490: 1 ECAC West Championship, 1 Atlantic Hockey Championship Conference Post-season 82: 35: 47: 0.427: 2 Atlantic Hockey tournament championships NCAA Post-season 2: 0
Unfortunately, his shots per game are down to 2.48 in 2023-24 after he was at 3.82 in 2022-23 and 2.97 in 2021-22. Robertson should be able to ramp that back up again. He has already been better ...
Canisius again won the MAAC championship in 2012. Sitting at 2–7, The Griffs would win their final 2 regular season games to advance to the MAAC championship as the 3 seed. From there Canisius would avenge regular season losses to Detroit 12–10 and Siena 10–9 en route to their 2nd MAAC Championship and automatic qualifier.
He played for years for the Bulldogs and was part of the programs first ever NCAA tournament appearance in 2002–03. [2] After graduating with a degree in computer information systems Large returned to the college ranks in 2006 simultaneously earning his MBA and serving as an assistant coach at American International .