2016-17 Men's Hockey Roster
Biography
SENIOR YEAR (2016-17)—Played in four games, making two starts ... Posted a .743 save percentage and a 6.96 goals against average with a 0-1-0 record ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.
JUNIOR YEAR (2015-16)—Played in 17 games, starting 14 … Posted a .886 save percentage and a 2.83 goals against average en route to a 6-6-1 record … Opened the season as the first netminder in the NCAA to record a shutout in 2015-16, blanking RIT (10/9) behind 21 saves in 6-0 victory at Cheel Arena … Started the Knights’ first nine games … Posted a career-high for saves in a period with 20 stops in the third frame of 5-1 loss to Penn State in Three Rivers Classic (12/29) … Came on in relief in the final 52 minutes of 5-2 loss at Brown (2/19) for last action … Selected to NCAA Three Stars of the Week on October 13 … Named three times to ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.
SOPHOMORE YEAR (2014-15)—Earned the starting role to begin the first half of the season, but suffered an injury in early January limiting his effectiveness down the stretch … Played in 20 games overall, including 19 starts … Posted a .907 save percentage and a 2.10 goals against average en route to an 8-8-1 record … Recorded two shutouts, blanking Princeton with 23 saves in 4-0 victory at Cheel Arena (11/22), and holding Rensselaer scoreless behind 24 stops in 5-0 win in Game 2 of the ECAC Hockey first round series in Potsdam (3/7) … Ranked first in ECAC Hockey in save percentage and GAA, and second in wins prior to suffering a first-period injury against Colgate (1/9) … Allowed one goal or fewer in seven games, including three 2-1 victories … Made 21 saves in 2-1 triumph at St. Lawrence (12/6) … Named ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week twice (10/14, 11/25) and NCAA National Third Star of the Week (11/25) along with gaining ECAC Hockey Honor Roll mention twice (11/9, 12/9) ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.
FRESHMAN YEAR (2013-14)—Helped backbone Clarkson to best season in six years ... Selected as the Knights' Rookie of the Year … Split time in goal during the regular season, but emerged as Clarkson’s number one netminder in the postseason, starting the last five playoff games … Played in 24 games overall, starting 23 … Led all ECAC Hockey freshman goaltenders in shutouts with four, and was second in the country among rookie netminders … Was eighth in the nation in goals against average at 2.05, and posted a .917 save percentage en route to an 11-10-3 record … Backboned the Green and Gold to their first playoff series win since 2007 by shutting out Princeton 4-0 in Game 2 (3/8) of the ECAC Hockey first-round series behind 24 stops, and followed with a 21-save effort in the Game 3 3-2 victory over the Tigers (3/9) to clinch the series … Became first Clarkson goaltender in 27 years to post a shutout in collegiate debut with a 30-save effort in 2-0 win at #20 Niagara (10/6) … Shut out Colorado College 1-0 in overtime (10/26) with 18 stops … Made a career-high 38 saves in 1-1 tie at #9 UMass-Lowell (1/3) … Blanked Rensselaer with 16 saves in 3-0 win (1/31) … Came in off the bench for the final two periods to backstop Clarkson to a come-from-behind 4-3 victory at St. Lawrence (12/7), shutting out the Saints over the final 40 minutes with 14 saves at Appleton Arena ... Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month for October ... Recorded five 30-save outings ... Named to ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll six times (10/15, 10/29, 12/10, 1/20, 2/3, 2/10) ... Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.
BEFORE CLARKSON—Played three seasons for the Fairbanks Ice Dogs in the NAHL … Starting goaltender for the Ice Dogs in 2012-13, posting a .910 save percentage and 2.27 goals against average en route to a 20-7-3 record along with two shutouts through 30 regular season games … Went 5-5 in 10 NAHL playoff games with a .924 save percentage and a 2.20 GAA … Was in goal when Fairbanks won the NAHL Robertson Cup in 2011.
PERSONAL—Son of Vineta and Ray Perry ... Born on February 14, 1992 ... Catches left ... Mechanical Engineering major ... Named to National Honor Society and French Honor Society at Hoover H.S. in North Canton, OH ... Has two sisters, Bequie and Samantha ... Likes to also play tennis ... Lists Braden Holtby as his favorite athlete ... Also recruited by St. Lawrence ... Recipient of Clarkson's Terry A. Yurkiewicz '66 Endowed Scholarship.
WHY CLARKSON—"Clarkson is a great engineering school and I have always wanted to play in the ECAC."
Year |
GP |
Mins |
Saves |
Goals |
Save% |
GAA |
Record |
Sho |
2013-14 FR |
24 |
1402:29 |
532 |
48 |
.917 |
2.05 |
11-10-3 |
4 |
2014-15 SO |
20 |
998:32 |
340 |
35 |
.907 |
2.10 |
8-8-1 |
2 |
2015-16 JR |
17 |
868:23 |
318 |
41 |
.886 |
2.83 |
6-6-1 |
1 |
2016-17 SR |
4 |
77:35 |
26 |
9 |
.743 |
6.96 |
0-1-0 |
0 |
Totals |
65 |
3346:59
|
1216 |
133 |
.901 |
2.38 |
25-25-5 |
6 |
CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Last Time |
Saves: 38 - in 1-1ot T(A) at Lowell, 1/3/14 |
Saves in a Period: 17 (3rd) - in 1-1ot T(A) at Lowell, 1/3/14 |
Goals: 6 in 7-1 L(A) at Merrimack, 10/16/15 |
Shots: 39 - in 1-1ot T(A) at Lowell, 1/3/14 |
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2013-14Freshman
Goal
5'10"
162 lbs
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2014-15Sophomore
Goal
5'10"
175 lbs
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2015-16Junior
Goal
5'10"
174 lbs
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2016-17Senior
Goal
5'10"
180 lbs