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Braden Pimm: 2014 Senior Night

Men's Ice Hockey

Huskies host BU for Senior Night at Matthews tonight

Braden Pimm has 41 goals and 39 assists in 136 career games at Northeastern
Game-day information: Game 34 vs. Boston University
When Saturday, Mar. 1, 7 p.m.
Where Boston, Mass.  |  Matthews Arena  |  Directions
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Notes and yearbook Game notes (PDF)  |  2013-14 Yearbook
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BOSTON -- Looking to earn home ice for the Hockey East quarterfinals for the first time since 2009, the No. 9/9 Northeastern men's ice hockey team returns to Matthews Arena to host Boston University on Saturday night at 7 p.m. Prior to the game, the Huskies will honor the 2013-14 senior class (Cody Ferriero, Bryan Mountain, Braden Pimm, Zak Stone) for their dedication to the men's hockey program and the NU community.

Despite last night's 4-1 loss to the Terriers at Agganis Arena, the Huskies still secured a first-round bye for the conference tournament. NU can finish anywhere from third to fifth in the final standings.

Redshirt junior Clay Witt has burst onto the scene in his first season as the Huskies' starting netminder, earning the start in 21 of Northeastern's last 22 games, including each of the last 13. The Brandon, Fla. native, who was named a candidate for the Mike Richter Award on Friday, is second in the nation with a .938 save percentage. Witt's 16 victories this season are tied for fourth on the Northeastern single-season record list, while his four shutouts are tied for third in the NU record books, one shy of tying the school record, and are tied for fourth in the country this season.

Sophomore forward Kevin Roy has been the go-to point producer for NU in 2013-14, leading the team with 18 goals and 25 assists. Roy is one of 12 players in the nation with at least 40 points this season, and one of five with at least 15 goals and 25 assists. Roy, who was named the Warrior Player of the Week on Monday, recorded his 11th multi-point game of the season last Saturday against Maine. The Huskies are 17-5-4 when he records a point, 10-1-2 when he scores a goal, and 12-4-3 when he has an assist. Last weekend, Roy played a part in six of Northeastern's eight goals (one goal, five assists).

Mike Szmatula leads all Northeastern rookies with 36 points (12 goals, 24 assists). He is second in the country in rookie scoring with 1.09 points per game, and is one of just two freshmen in the country with at least 35 points. He is also the first Husky freshman to record at least 35 points since Wade MacLeod (14-21-35) in 2007-08. Szmatula is six points away from tying the program record for points in a season by a freshman, currently held by Mike Taylor (1990-91) and Kevin Heffernan (1984-85).

A win against Boston University would …
• Be NU's 893rd victory all-time, and 272nd Hockey East win.
• Guarantee the Huskies will host a quarterfinal series in the Hockey East playoffs at Matthews Arena.
• Give NU 19 wins on the season, tied for the sixth most in program history.
• Give NU a 10-win differential from last season, tied for the fourth biggest turnaround in team history.

Hockey East playoff picture
Things are tight from top to bottom of the Hockey East standings with just one game remaining in the regular season. NU can finish anywhere from third to fifth in the league standings, meaning Northeastern will either host a quarterfinal series on the weekend of Mar. 14-15 at Matthews Arena, or go on the road to the No. 4 seed for the quarterfinals.

With a win or a tie tonight, NU will secure home-ice for the quarterfinals for the first time since 2008-09, the last year the Huskies reached the NCAA tournament. Providence, Maine and New Hampshire are all still in the hunt for a top-four seed.

Thank you seniors
Prior to the start of tonight's game, NU will recognize the four members of the 2013-14 senior class for their dedication to the Northeastern men's hockey program and the Northeastern community. During their careers on Huntington Avenue, Cody Ferriero, Bryan Mountain, Braden Pimm and Zak Stone have led the Huskies to two Hockey East playoff appearances, three appearances in the Beanpot championship game, and have been at the forefront of one of the largest turnarounds in program history during the 2013-14 season.

Ferriero has appeared in 104 games during his tenure, netting 28 goals and adding 28 assists. He made history on Dec. 29, 2012 when he became the first Husky since 1982 to score four goals in a game, and was the first Husky in modern Northeastern history to score three consecutive power play goals in one period.

Mountain has played in 21 career games, including 11 starts between the pipes. He was named the Hockey East Co-Defensive Player of the Week last season, and is a three-time Hockey East All-Academic team honoree. This season, he backstopped the Huskies during a third period rally that saw NU erase a four-goal deficit in the final 12 minutes of regulation at Dartmouth.

Pimm saved his best for last in 2013-14, setting career highs in goals, assists and points. Having appeared in 136 career games, he's tallied 41 goals and 39 assists. This year, he is tied for ninth in the nation with eight power play goals, the most for a Husky since 2010-11.

Stone has dressed in 66 games during his career, tallying two goals and seven assists. This season, he has appeared in four games while providing leadership both on and off the ice.

Roy named Warrior Player of the Week
After posting one goal and five assists during a weekend set with No. 17/15 Maine, Kevin Roy was named the Warrior Player of the Week on Monday.

Roy played a part in six of Northeastern's eight goals during the two-game set with the Black Bears, helping the Huskies to three points in the league standings following a 1-0-1 weekend. Roy had a goal and an assist in a 4-4 tie on Friday night before tying a career-high with four helpers in NU's 4-3 victory. Last Saturday, Roy became the first Husky since Jason Guerriero (2004-05) to eclipse 40 points in a season as he extended his point streak to four straight games (two goals, seven assists).

The Lac-Beauport, Quebec native leads the team with 42 points (17 goals, 25 assists) this season. He is one of 12 players in the nation with at least 40 points, and one of five skaters with at least 15 goals and 25 assists. Roy is currently fourth in Hockey East and ninth in the nation with 1.27 points per game in 32 contests this season.

The all-time series with the Terriers
Northeastern trails 57-155-8 in the all-time series with the Terriers in a historic matchup that dates back to 1931. The series have evened out in recent years with BU holding a slight 6-4-0 edge in the last 10 meetings, with the last NU win coming on Feb. 4, 2012 in the semifinals round of the Beanpot. The contest saw Northeastern capture its first Beanpot victory against BU in 25 years with a 3-2 victory.

A look at Boston University
The Terriers enter Saturday's matchup after snapping a five-game winless skid following a 4-1 victory last night against the Huskies. BU holds a 9-20-4 overall record on the season and is 4-12-3 in Hockey East play.

BU is led offensively by freshman Robbie Baillargeon who has posted 25 points on the season with nine goals and 16 assists, and ranks fifth in Hockey East among scoring freshman. Sophomore Danny O'Regan leads the team in goal scoring with 10 so far this season. Defenseman Ahti Oksanen is tied for third in Hockey East among scoring defensemen after posting 23 points on the season (seven goals, 16 assists).

Sophomore Matt O'Connor and Sean Maguire have split time in goal this season, seeing 20 and 16 games in net, respectively. O'Connor is 6-8-4 this season while posting a 2.93 goals against average and .919 save percentage. Maguire is 3-12-0 with a 2.90 GAA and a .919 save percentage.

Last time out
Boston University used a two-goal first period and drew seven penalties on Northeastern to skate to a 4-1 victory on Friday night at Agganis Arena.

Braden Pimm scored the lone goal for the Huskies, his 19th of the season, while Clay Witt had 23 saves in goal. The Terriers received goals from four different scorers while Sean Maguire made 31 stops. Northeastern outshot the Terriers 32-27 for the game, while BU was 0-of-7 on the power play and NU 0-of-5.

#Winning
Last Saturday's victory against Maine guaranteed  the Huskies a winning season for the first time since the 2008-09 season (25-12-2).

The Huskies' 18 victories this season are tied for the eighth most in program history, while their nine-win differential from last season's 9-21-4 record is tied for the fifth biggest turnaround in team history.

In conference play, NU has secured 10 wins against Hockey East foes for the first time since 2010-11 (10-10-7).

Century club
With eight goals last weekend against Maine, the Huskies reached the 100-goal mark for the season for the first time since 2010-11. It's the sixth time since the 2000-01 season that NU has accomplished the feat.

The Feb. 3 win against Harvard saw the Huskies score at least six goals for the fourth time this season. It's the first time since the 1997-98 season that NU has recorded at least six goals in four games.

Northeastern opened the season with a 9-1 win against Alabama-Huntsville before also accomplishing the feat at St. Lawrence on Oct. 25 (W, 6-3), at Dartmouth on Dec. 30 (T, 8-8) and vs. Harvard on Feb. 3 (W, 6-0).

Overall, NU is 12th in the nation with 106 goals this season (third in Hockey East), while its 3.21 goals per game is 16th in the country. The Huskies are one of 17 teams in the nation with at least 100 goals this season.

Hot sauce
Sophomore defenseman Colton Saucerman has three points (one goal, two assists) in his last three games, and is tied for sixth on the team with 18 points (five goals, 13 assists) this season. Saucerman is tied for seventh in Hockey East in points per game among defensemen (0.55).

Saucerman has the most points for a Northeastern blueliner since Anthony Bitetto tallied 20 points (three goals, 17 assists) during the 2010-11 campaign.

Trifecta reaches triple digits
While 21 different skaters have recorded at least one point this season, three members of the Huskies have shouldered much of the burden in 2013-14. Kevin Roy (17-25-42), Mike Szmatula (12-24-36) and Braden Pimm (18-13-31) have combined to produce 39% of Northeastern's scoring this season.

Last weekend, the trio became the first group of Huskies to combine for 100 points since 2010-11 (Wade MacLeod, Tyler McNeely, Steve Silva). This season, nine teams in the nation have three players who have already combined for at least 100 points.

At Witt's end
Clay Witt was named a candidate for the Mike Richter Award on Friday, which is given to the top goaltender in the nation. Witt is one of six Hockey East goaltenders included on the list. 

Witt has appeared in 28 games for the Huskies so far this season, posting a 16-9-3 record and a .938 save percentage that is second the nation. His 2.20 goals against average, meanwhile, is fifth in the league and 16th in the country.

He is now tied for fourth on the NU single-season record list for wins in a season (16). His four shutouts are tied for third in the country, second in Hockey East, and tied for third on the NU record list with Brad Thiessen (2006-07), one shy of tying the school record.

Witt made 23 stops last night against the Terriers, which moved him into 10th place on the NU single-season record list for saves (940).

This is about minutes
With a thin lineup entering last weekend's series with Maine, several Huskies stepped up to log major minutes in NU's three-point weekend. On Friday night, 10 skaters set season-highs in minutes played, led by sophomore Colton Saucerman, whose 31:06 time on ice is the most for any Husky in any game this season. Jake Schechter also set a season-high on Saturday against the Black Bears, logging 24:54 in his 11 game of the year.

Pimm earns the 'A'
Prior to the Huskies' Citi Frozen Fenway 2014 game against UMass Lowell, NU head coach Jim Madigan announced that senior Braden Pimm has been named an assistant captain. Pimm earned the 'A' for his leadership both on an off the ice. Pimm joins captain Josh Manson and assistant captains Dax Lauwers and Adam Reid who will wear letters for Northeastern for the remainder of the season.

Pimm is third on the team with 19 goals and 13 assists this season, which is good for 12th in Hockey East. Eleven of Pimm's 19 goals this season have come in special teams situations (eight power play goals, three shorthanded goals), which is tied for the fourth most special teams tallies in the nation. 

Pimm's eight power play goals, meanwhile, are tied for ninth in the country and tied for first in Hockey East. It's the most power play goals for a Husky since Wade MacLeod scored 10 in 2010-11. Pimm has more than doubled his goal total from a season ago after posting six goals and 11 assists as a junior last season. He's also set a career-high with 13 helpers this season.

Aston-Reese's pieces
Freshman winger Zach Aston-Reese logged his fifth-multi point game of the season last weekend with the game-winning goal and an assist. The Staten Island, N.Y. native is tied for sixth on the team with 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists), with all but one of his points coming in NU wins (10-1-0).

That was close
Northeastern has found itself in tight games several times throughout the season, going 7-1 in one-goal games so far this year. The last time NU finished the season above .500 in one-goal games was 2009-10 when the Huskies went 7-5.

Northeastern's seven one-goal victories are tied for ninth in the country, and they are one of three Hockey East schools with at least seven one-goal wins.

Ch-Ch-Changes
After being held to a single goal in two games, head coach Jim Madigan shuffled the Northeastern lineup on Feb. 15 at UMass, splitting up the line of Kevin Roy, John Stevens and Braden Pimm, who had been grouped together in 21 straight games, and 26-of-29 games overall.

The result? The Huskies have 14 goals in their last four games from nine different skaters, going 2-1-1 in the process. NU's 13 goals are tied for the 15th most in the country in that span.

Success through 30
NU picked up its 17th victory of the season on Feb. 15 at UMass, giving it a record of 17-10-3 through 30 games this season. NU's 17 victories are tied for the fifth most wins through 30 games in program history, and marks the first time since the 2008-09 season that NU has won at least 17 of its first 30 games.

Poll position
The Huskies remained at No. 9 in this week's USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll, their highest ranking of the season. It's also their highest ranking since the end of the 2008-09 season, when they were ranked sixth in the country after finishing the year 25-12-4.  The Huskies are one of eight Hockey East squads either ranked or receiving votes.

Northeastern has been ranked in each of the last 12 USCHO.com polls, and has been either ranked or receiving votes for 19 straight weeks dating back to Oct. 14, 2013.

The Huskies are also No. 9 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine top 15 poll this week.

Killing it on the PK
Despite being 12th in the country and first in Hockey East with 14.3 penalty minutes per game, the Northeastern penalty killing unit has stepped up its play in the second half of the season. In the last 21 games, NU has killed off 81-of-90 penalties (90%), which is third in the country in that span.

In addition, the Huskies have allowed just one power play goal in their last seven games. NU had its five-game streak snapped on Saturday against Maine, which was the first time since Jan. 6-26, 2007 that NU was perfect on the penalty kill in five consecutive games.

Quality, not quantity
Northeastern is averaging 30 shots on goal per game this season, which is 34th in the nation, while allowing 35.2 (sixth most in the nation). Among teams with at least 15 victories this season, the Huskies have the third largest shot differential (-169), and  third largest shots per game differential (-5.1) in the country. NU's .107 shooting percentage, however, is ninth in the nation. NU has been held under 30 shots on goal in 16 games this season. The Huskies are 9-6-1 in those games.

Help me, help you
Kevin Roy has turned into a playmaker for the Huskies since returning from the holiday break with 14 assists in his last 15 games. Roy is tied for 13th in the nation with 25 helpers this season, highlighted by a career-high tying four last Saturday against Maine. He is the first Husky since Jason Guerriero in 2004-05 to record at least 25 assists in a season.

Not too far behind is freshman Mike Szmatula, who is tied for 15th in the nation with 24 assists this season, and also second in the country in assists among rookie skaters. Szmatula is the first Husky since Wade MacLeod in 2007-08 to record at least 20 helpers in his freshman campaign. Szmatula has recorded multi-assist games seven times this season, highlighted by a three-assist night against UAH. NU is 11-3-2 this season when he records an assist.

Head of the class
The Northeastern rookie class has tallied 38 goals and 81 assists in 33 games this season, which is third in the nation in points for a freshman class. Eight different NU rookies have tallied a point this season. Freshman Mike Szmatula is second on the team with 36 points this season (12 goals, 24 assists), and is second in the nation in rookie scoring with 1.09 points per game. He is also one of just two rookies to have at least 35 points this season. 

If Szmatula finishes the year first on the team in scoring, it would mark the third straight season that a freshman has led NU in scoring (Ludwig Karlsson in 2011-12, Kevin Roy in 2012-13).

Three Huskies have tallied at least 20 points this season (Szmatula, 12-24-36; Hedges, 8-14-22; Stevens, 7-13-20), making NU one of two schools in the nation (Sacred Heart) to have three rookies with at least 20 points. The NU rookies have also tallied 10 game-winning goals this season, the most in the nation.

Winner, winner, chicken dinner
Northeastern has had several skaters step up when the team has needed them most in 2013-14, with 11 different players recording game-winning goals for the first time since the 2008-09 season and tied for the eighth most in the country. NU is one of 14 teams in the country to have at least 11 players with GWGs.

Four of freshman Dalen Hedges' eight goals this season have proven to be game-winners, which is tied for sixth in Hockey East. Hedges is also tied for second in rookie game-winning tallies, and bested Kevin Roy's 2012-13 team-leading total on Monday against Harvard. It's the most game-winning goals for a NU freshman since Jay Schiavo in 1988-89. In addition, Zach Aston-Reese's four game-winners make the Huskies the only team in the nation with have two freshmen with at least four game-winning tallies.

The duo's eight combined game-winners are the most for two Huskies since the 2001-02 season.

Madigan through 100
Jim Madigan coached in his 100th career game at Northeastern on Saturday night against Maine, leading the Huskies to a 4-3 victory. Madigan is 40-47-13 (.465) in two-plus seasons at his alma mater, and owns the second best winning percentage through 100 games in team history. Here's a look at NU's coaches through 100 games behind the bench:

Point men
Three Northeastern defensemen have consistently jumped into the offensive attack this season for the Huskies marking the first time since the 2010-11 season, and third time in the last decade, that NU has had three blueliners with double-digit points.  Colton Saucerman (5-13-18) is tied for seventh in the conference in points per game among defensemen (0.55) while Matt Benning (3-10-13) and Josh Manson (3-7-10) have also had strong seasons from the point.

30/30
Sophomore forward Kevin Roy reached the 30-point plateau for the second straight season on Jan. 18 against Vermont. The Lac-Beauport, Quebec native leads the team with 17 goals and 25 assists, and is the first Husky since Wade MacLeod (2009-10, 2010-11) to log at least 30 points in consecutive seasons.

Should Roy finish the season as the team's leading scorer, it would mark the 18th time in program history that a player has led the team in scoring in consecutive seasons, and the first to do it in his first two seasons with the team since Les Chaisson in 1970-71 and 1971-72. On Nov. 22, Roy became the 56th player in program history to record at least 50 points in their first two seasons in college hockey, and first since Wade MacLeod and Tyler McNeely in 2008-09. NU is 17-5-4 when he tallies a point, and 10-1-2 when he scores.

Huskies for Hobey
NU's Kevin Roy and Clay Witt are two of 68 players nominated for the Hobey Baker Award, which honors an elite NCAA men's ice hockey player who exhibits both athletic talent and strong sportsmanship.

Roy currently leads the team with 42 points (17 goals, 25 assists) and is sixth nationally among top scoring leaders. He has averaged 1.27 points per game through 33 games so far this season and was named the Warrior Hockey Player of the Week three times (Feb. 24, Dec. 23 and Oct. 14) while also earning the title of National Player of the Month in October.
In goal, Witt has backstopped 28 games for NU while posting a 2.20 goals against average and a .938 save percentage, good for second in the nation. He earned the Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week accolade five times this season and has made a total of 917 saves this season (second in the country).

Lending a helping hand
Northeastern has tallied 173 assists through 33 games this season, which is tied for 14th in the country and third in Hockey East, sparked by 25 helpers from Kevin Roy (tied for 13th in the nation) and 24 from freshman Mike Szmatula (tied for 15th in the nation).

Szmatula, who is second in the nation in assists among rookie skaters, has an assist in 16 of the team's 33 games this season, including seven games with multi-assist efforts.

Cardiac canines
NU has made a habit of doing their damage in the third period this season, scoring 38 of its 106 goals in the final 20 minutes of play. NU is tied for 14th in the country in third period goals. NU has also made use of pulling the goaltender this year, and is tied for the second lead in the country with five goals with the extra attacker, highlighted by two at Dartmouth on Dec. 30 to force overtime.

Oh brother
Northeastern's 28-man roster features two sets of brothers in Cody and Nathan Ferriero, as well as Derick and Kevin Roy. The Huskies are one of just two teams in the nation to have two pairs of brothers on its roster, joining Quinnipiac's Connor and Tim Clifton and Conner and Kellen Jones.

Hello, my name is …
Northeastern houses 12 freshmen (eight forwards, three defensemen, one goaltender) on its 2013-14 roster, which is the most in Hockey East and tied with Sacred Heart for the most rookies in the nation.   Nine freshmen have seen playing time so far this season, and have accounted for 38 goals and 81 assists, which is 42.8% of Northeastern's total scoring.

Show dogs
Northeastern has four NHL draft picks on this year's squad. Sophomore Kevin Roy is NU's highest draft pick after the Anaheim Ducks took him in the fourth round (97th overall) last year.  San Jose selected senior Cody Ferriero in the fifth round (127th) in 2010 while junior Josh Manson was an Anaheim sixth rounder (160th) in 2011. Newcomer Matt Benning was selected by the Boston Bruins in the sixth round (175th) at the 2012 Entry Draft.

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