Harvard s Ryan Donato named National College Hockey Player of the Month

Harvard s Ryan Donato named National College Hockey Player of the Month

Harvard’s Ryan Donato named National College Hockey Player of the Month NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY WAKEFIELD, Mass. – Harvard forward Ryan Donato, who has started the season with a career-high 12-game point streak was named the Hockey Commissioners’ Association National Division I Player of the Month for December. The 6-1, 181-pound junior finished the month as Division I leader in points per game (2.50); goals per game (2.00); hat tricks (2); shots on goal (5.75) and tied for first in both goals (8) and game-winning goals (2), while finishing second in points with ten recording eight goals and adding two assists. MORE: The awards keep rolling in for - who was named HCA National Player of the Month! — Harvard Men's Hockey (@HarvardMHockey) After being tabbed as the Hockey East Goaltender of the Month following a stingy performance throughout December, Northeastern freshman netminder Cayden Primeau has been named the Hockey Commissioners’ Association National Division I Rookie of the Month for December. MORE: Congrats to 's Ryan Donato, this week's COOP Student-Athlete of the Week! — Harvard Athletics (@harvardcrimson) The 6-4, 188-pound goalkeeper made at least 24 stops in each of his five starts, including back-to-back 28-save outings against Merrimack to start the month of December, allowing just two goals on the weekend. For his efforts, he was named Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week on Dec. 4 by Hockey East. Drafted by the Montreal Canadiens 199th overall in the 7th round of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, the Vorhees, N.J. native currently sits atop the league standings in goals against average (1.63) and save percentage (.942) in conference play. Primeau is 5-1-1 in his last seven decisions dating back to Nov. 17, posting a 1.56 goals against average and .941 save percentage in that span.

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