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2010-11 Men's Ice Hockey Roster

94 Tyler McNeely

  • Position Forward
  • Height 5-10
  • Weight 175
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Burnaby, British Columbia
  • Highschool Burnaby Express (BCHL)

Biography

Tyler McNeely's Career Stats

2010-11: Posted career bests in points (34), goals (13), assists (21) and shots (106) in his final season at Northeastern…became the 46th member in Northeastern history to reach 100-career points…started every game with linemates Wade MacLeod and Steve Silva and totaled a +9 rating…tied for second on the team with five power play goals…broke out of his slump with a bang at UMass Lowell (Oct. 23), notching a pair of goals and an assist for his fourth-career three-point outing…scored NU’s first empty net goal of the season at UMass Lowell (Oct. 23)…assisted on Steve Silva’s goal against Holy Cross (Oct. 29) to string together his first point streak of the season…assisted on Mike McLaughlin’s second power play goal of the season at Maine (Nov. 12)…accounted for his second mulitple-point game of the season with a goal and an assist at Maine (Nov. 13)…achieved his 80th-career point by netting his second power play goal of the season along with an assist to post his third multi-point performance of the season at Providence (Nov. 19)…matched a career-high four-game point streak with his sixth assist of the year on Steve Silva’s power play goal against Providence (Nov. 20)…netted his second game-tying goal of the season and hit a career-high with a five-game point streak at Vermont (Nov. 26)…scored his first game-winning goal since his sophomore season in power play fashion at Merrimack (Dec. 4)…assisted on Wade MacLeod’s power play goal at Massachusetts (Jan. 7)…tallied his fourth multi-point game of the season and 18th of his career with an assist on Wade MacLeod’s game-winning goal along with his second empty-netter of the year against UMass Lowell (Jan. 8)…assisted on Wade MacLeod’s game-winning power play goal against Vermont (Jan. 15)…registered his 50th-career assist on Wade MacLeod’s 50th-career goal against Maine (Jan. 22)…potted his third empty-net goal of the season to seal the victory against Massachusetts (Jan. 28)…assisted on Wade MacLeod’s goal at Massachusetts (Jan. 29)…posted his fifth multi-point outing with a power play goal and an assist against Merrimack (Feb. 4)…matched a career-best five-game point streak by attaining his second-career assists in the Beanpot Tournament, sixth point in the Beanpot overall, by providing the help on Steve Silva’s goal in the semifinal round against Harvard (Feb. 7)…scored a goal at UMass Lowell (Feb. 11)…set a new career-best with a seven-game point streak after scoring a goal and adding an assist in his final Beanpot finals game against Boston College (Feb. 14)…scored his fifth power play goal of the season along with a pair of assists to record his second three-point outing of the year at Boston College (Feb. 18)…became the 46th Husky in Northeastern history to tally 100 points in a career after assisting on Wade MacLeod’s power play goal against New Hampshire (Feb. 26)…assisted on Steve Silva’s game-winning goal at Boston University (March 5)…recorded his first point of the 2011 playoffs with an assist on Wade MacLeod’s game-winning goal to beat Boston University (March 13)…closed out his career with a goal and two assists against Boston College (March 18)

2009-10: Answered the call as team captain with a career year across the boards, tying for second on the team with 28 points, including personal highs of 12 goals and 16 assists…finished tied for 25th in goal scoring amongst Hockey East skaters with 0.36 goals per game…tied for second on the club with six power-play goals and accrued the third-most penalty minutes with 42 (12-for-42)…scored the first goal in a 4-3 victory at Colorado College on Oct. 10…registered his sixth-career powerplay goal to extend NU’s extra-man scoring streak to five games at UMass Lowell on Oct. 24…earned his first assist of the season by making the dish to David Strathman on NU’s first short-handed tally of the season against Maine on Nov. 14…secured his first multi-point outing of the year with a powerplay goal and an assist against Providence on Nov. 21…logged his third helper of the season at Merrimack on Dec. 4…scored his third powerplay tally of the season at Maine on Dec. 12…recorded his second-consecutive powerplay goal in a 7-0 rout at Dartmouth on Jan. 2…tallied his first-career playmaker (three assists) - the first time any NU skater has had one, since Chris Donovan turned the trick on Feb. 2, 2009…scored his sixth goal of the year against Massachusetts on Jan. 10…put together a three-game point streak after doling out two assists at Vermont on Jan. 15…netted NU’s second empty netter in three games to seal the Huskies’ 3-1 victory against Providence on Jan. 19…notched his first-career assist in the Beanpot Tournament on Kyle Kraemer’s powerplay tally against Boston University on Feb. 1…recorded his second-career three-point outing with his fifth powerplay tally of the season along with two helpers at Merrimack on Feb. 5…scored both a powerplay and short-handed goal for his second-career two-goal game against Harvard in the consolation round of the Beanpot on Feb 8…contributed a pair of assist for his fifth multi-point game of the season against Massachusetts on Feb. 13…accounted for his 11th goal of the season in a 3-2 win against Boston College on Feb. 19…registered his third three-point performance of the season with a goal and two assists against New Hampshire on Feb. 26…chalked up his 40th-career assist at Boston University on March 5.

2008-09:
Scored eight goals and assisted on 12 for 20 points in 34 games as a sophomore...plus-10 with 71 penalty minutes...opened the season with an assist each game against Alaska Fairbanks and Alaska Anchorage in the Kendall Hockey Classic Oct. 10-11...scored twice in the Huskies' 4-0 win over Providence Oct. 17...had goals in three straight games Nov. 1-14, including the game-winner against Bentley Nov. 8 and the first goal of a 5-3 win over Vermont Nov. 14...scored in NU's 5-1 win over RPI on Nov. 29...at the Dodge Holiday Classic, had an assist in NU's 3-1 win over Western Michigan and scored in NU's 3-2 overtime loss to No. 5 Minnesota...scored to tie the game in the second period of NU's 5-2 loss to Boston University in the Beanpot final...two assists in NU's 5-3 win over Massachusetts at the Mullins Center Feb. 13...missed the final four regular-season games and three Hockey East quarterfinal games with a sprained ankle...returned for the Hockey East Semifinals, posting an assist in a 3-2 overtime loss to UMass Lowell March 15.

2007-08: Played all 37 games as a freshman...ranked third on the team in scoring with 23 points on 11 goals and 12 assists...got his first two points with a goal and an assist in a 4-3 loss to Maine on Oct. 27...goal and an assist led NU to a 4-2 win over Vermont on Nov. 9...the next night, scored the tying goal in NU’s 2-2 tie with Boston University...named Hockey East Rookie of the Week on Nov. 12...scored a goal in his third-straight game, a 4-1 win over New Hampshire at the Whittemore Center on Nov. 16...scored NU’s third goal in a 4-3 overtime win over Boston College at Conte Forum on Nov. 23...had a goal and an assist in NU’s 7-3 win over Maine at Alfond Arena on Jan. 4...scored in consecutive games against Merrimack, a 4-2 loss and a 3-0 win Jan. 11-12...assisted on goals by Ryan Ginand and Wade MacLeod (the game-winner) in the Huskies’ 4-2 win over Merrimack at Lawler Arena on Feb. 8...scored in NU’s 5-4 loss to BU in the consolation game of the Beanpot on Feb. 11...scored in consecutive games against Boston University Feb. 22-23...assisted on Jimmy Russo’s goal in NU’s 4-1 loss to Vermont at Gutterson Fieldhouse in the third game of the Hockey East Quarterfinals on March 16.

Before NU: Played three seasons with Burnaby (formerly Coquitlam) Express of the British Columbia Hockey League...in 2006-07, served as captain and was second on the team in scoring with a 32-72-104 line in 52 games, which ranked fifth in the BCHL...had five goals and 14 assists in the playoffs...named to the BCHL All-Star team and was a member of Team Canada West, which won the World Junior A Challenge...in 2005-06, tallied 30 goals and 50 assists for 80 points in 60 regular season games...was the BCHL leading scorer in postseason play, registering a 13-24-37 line and propelling Express to the BCHL league, Doyle Cup, and Coastal Division championships...named team’s Most Improved Player...also a member of the RBC Canadian National Junior “A” Champions...14-22-36 scoring totals in 2004-05 for Coquitlam...team’s Most Improved Player...in 2003-04, played for the North Delta Flyers, posting 19-27-46 totals...attended St. Thomas More Collegiate High School where he played golf and basketball.

Personal: Born April 8, 1987...graduated from St. Thomas More Collegiate High School...enjoys golf, martial arts and basketball...majoring in Business...hopes to play in the National Hockey League...Class of 2011.

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Historical Player Information

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    2009-10Junior

    Forward
    5'10" 175 lbs
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    2010-11Senior

    Forward
    5'10" 175 lbs
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