2021–22 UMass Minutemen ice hockey season explained

The 2021–22 UMass Minutemen ice hockey season was the 90th season of play for the program. They represented the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season and for the 28th season in the Hockey East conference. The Minutemen were coached by Greg Carvel, in his sixth season, and played their home games at Mullins Center.

Season

Fresh off of the program's first national championship, Massachusetts would have to overcome a sizable loss of talent if they wanted a repeat performance. While the team still possessed many returning players, including tournament MOP Bobby Trivigno, several players had left early for professional careers after outstanding seasons. While the team lost Filip Lindberg, Matt Murray had shared the starting role in net so the team was not without an experienced and proven goaltender. However, the losses were felt in the opening weekend when the Minutemen were swept by Minnesota State at home.

The team performed better over the succeeding month and won each of their next six games but then played poorly in the middle of November and saw their ranking sink down into the mid-teens. UMass suffered from Hockey East's poor performance in non-conference games. This meant that victories against their conference rivals, even ranked opponents, would not help their postseason hopes as much as it would in other years. For the remainder of the season, Massachusetts would hover around #10 in the national rankings as they weren't able to put together any extended winning streaks. Throughout the team's up and down play, Trivigno was the leading light offensively. Not only did he finish 16 points better than any other Minuteman but he ended up tied for third in the national scoring race.

Entering the final week of the regular season, UMass had a 5-point lead in the conference standings and needed just one point to guarantee itself a share of the Hockey East title. Instead, the Minutemen lost both games to Boston College by 1-goal margins while Northeastern swept its weekend finale to surge past Massachusetts. Aside from the stunning result, the losses forced UMass to play Providence in the quarterfinals. The Minutemen were badly outshot by the Friars in the match, 19–47, but Matt Murray stood tall and held the fort while the offense made the most of its sparse opportunities. They were again outshot in the semifinal, though that time only by 4, and managed to knock off Massachusetts Lowell behind Trivigno's second game-winner of the postseason.

Before the championship game, UMass knew they were mathematically guaranteed to receive a bid to the NCAA tournament but they weren't going to let that slow them down. Trivigno tied the game just past the midway point and, though he didn't net the winner, he assisted on the final goal that sealed their second consecutive Hockey East Championship.

Despite riding high after a conference victory, UMass could still only garner a #3 seed for the national tournament. This forced the team into an underdog role against one of the tournament favorites, Minnesota. The Minutemen got off to a decent start and then netted two quick goals in the later half of the first. The Gophers added their own before the period was out but UMass rebuilt its 2-goal advantage early in the second. After that, however, Minnesota slowly chipped away at Massachusetts' lead and ended up tying the game on the power play late in the third. Once overtime began, both teams looked to end things quickly. Unfortunately for the Minutemen, it was Ben Meyers, captain of the Gophers, who scored the final goal and ended the Minutemen's season.

Departures

Defenseman Transferred to RIT
Oliver Chau Forward Graduate transfer to Quinnipiac
Marc Del Gaizo Defenseman Signed professional contract (Nashville Predators)
Jake Gaudet Forward Graduation (signed with Cleveland Monsters)
Carson Gicewicz Forward Graduation (signed with Rockford IceHogs)
Defenseman Signed professional contract (New York Rangers)
Philip Lagunov Forward Graduate transfer to Vermont
Filip Lindberg Goaltender Signed professional contract (Pittsburgh Penguins)
George Mika Forward Graduation (retired)
Zac Steigmeyer Goaltender Graduation (retired)
Kolby Vegara Defenseman Left Program (retired)

Recruiting

Matt Baker Forward 24 Midhurst, ON
graduate transfer from Dartmouth
Eric DeDobbelaer Forward 21 Brantford, ON
Slava Demin Defenseman 21 Cypress, CA
transfer from Denver; Selected 99th overall in 2018 NHL Entry Draft
Cam Donaldson Forward 23 Pittsboro, NC
graduate transfer from Cornell
Ryan Lautenbach Forward 21 Brighton, MI
Taylor Makar Forward 20 Calgary, AB
Selected 220th overall in 2021 NHL Entry Draft
Lucas Mercuri Forward 19 Montreal, QC
Selected 159th overall in 2020 NHL Entry Draft
Defenseman 18 Darien, CT
Selected 40th overall in 2021 NHL Entry Draft
Luke Pavicich Goaltender 19 Clarence Center, NY
Defenseman 18 Smithtown, NY
Selected 115th overall in 2021 NHL Entry Draft

Roster

As of August 12, 2021.[1]

Schedule and results

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Scoring statistics

37 20 29 49 28
37 13 20 33 10
37 5 26 31 12
27 12 15 27 8
32 13 12 25 12
36 9 9 18 23
30 6 12 18 24
36 7 10 17 12
37 6 11 17 22
36 6 9 15 18
28 2 11 13 4
31 3 7 10 2
36 2 8 10 30
36 1 8 9 24
32 2 4 6 6
27 3 2 5 6
33 2 2 4 4
19 1 2 3 6
22 1 2 3 4
27 1 2 3 4
17 1 0 1 12
30 1 0 1 2
1 0 0 0 4
4 0 0 0 0
11 0 0 0 2
36 0 0 0 2
Total 117 201 318 277
[2]

Goaltending statistics

4 111 1 1 0 3 42 0 .933 1.62
36 2128 21 12 2 82 910 3 .917 2.31
Empty Net - 14 - - - 3 - - - -
Total 37 2253 22 13 2 88 952 3 .915 2.34

Rankings

See main article: 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey rankings.

Poll[3] Week
Pre12345678910111213141516171819202122232425 (Final)
USCHO.com179912128813141212101414910910109121110bgcolor=FFFFFF-10
USA Today169910129813141212914128999109121291010
Note: USCHO did not release a poll in week 24.[4]

Awards and honors

Scott MorrowAHCA East First Team All-American[5]
Bobby Trivigno
Bobby TrivignoHockey East Player of the Year[6]
Bobby TrivignoHockey East Scoring Champion[7]
MassachusettsCharlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award[8]
Bobby TrivignoWilliam Flynn Tournament Most Valuable Player
Scott MorrowHockey East First Team[9]
Bobby Trivigno
Matt MurrayHockey East Third Team[10]
Matthew Kessel
Ryan UfkoHockey East Rookie Team[11]
Matt MurrayHockey East All-Tournament Team[12]
Colin Felix
Garrett Wait
Bobby Trivigno

Players drafted into the NHL

2022 NHL Entry Draft

4 103 Kenny Connors Los Angeles Kings
4 114 Cole O'Hara Nashville Predators
5 143 Cameron O'Neill Ottawa Senators
7 206 Tyson Dyck Ottawa Senators
† incoming freshman[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020–21 Roster . UMass Athletics . September 6, 2017.
  2. News: UMass (Amherst) 2021-2022 Skater Stats . Elite Prospects . July 2, 2020.
  3. Web site: USCHO Division I Men's Poll . USCHO.com . November 26, 2019.
  4. Web site: USCHO Division I Men's Poll . USCHO.com . November 26, 2019.
  5. News: Four players return to 2021-22 Division I men’s All-American teams, led by three-time pick Dryden McKay . USCHO.com . April 8, 2022 . April 8, 2022.
  6. Web site: Bobby Trivigno Named Hockey East Player of the Year . Hockey East . March 15, 2022 . March 16, 2022 .
  7. Web site: Bobby Trivigno Named Hockey East Player of the Year . Hockey East . March 15, 2022 . March 16, 2022 .
  8. Web site: Bobby Trivigno Named Hockey East Player of the Year . Hockey East . March 15, 2022 . March 16, 2022 .
  9. Web site: Hockey East Names 2021-22 Men's All-Star Teams . Hockey East . March 11, 2022 . March 16, 2022 .
  10. Web site: Hockey East Names 2021-22 Men's All-Star Teams . Hockey East . March 11, 2022 . March 16, 2022 .
  11. Web site: Hockey East Names Men's Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team . Hockey East . March 9, 2022 . March 16, 2022 .
  12. Web site: Hockey East Names Men's Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team . Hockey East . March 9, 2022 . March 16, 2022 .
  13. News: NCAA player rankings, selections in 2022 NHL Draft . USCHO.com . July 9, 2022.