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2010-11 Men's Ice Hockey Roster

19 Wade MacLeod

  • Position Forward
  • Height 5-11
  • Weight 190
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Coquitlam, British Columbia
  • Highschool Merritt Centennials (BCHL)

Biography

Wade MacLeod's Career Stats

2010-11: Leaves Northeastern as the most seasoned Husky, skating in the most games played of all-time (149)…named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star…finished tied as the 20th-most prolific scorer in program history (137 points), tying Gerry Cowie (1978-82) and Paul McDougall (1978-82)…tied NU assistant coach Sebastien Laplante’s total for 21st-best in Northeastern history in goals scored for a career (61)…accrued 76 assists in four seasons, tied for 21st most of all-time, drawing even with David O’Brien…tallied his first point of the season by assisting on Brodie Reid’s first collegiate goal at Providence (Oct. 8)…Registered a pair of goals for the first time since Feb. 3, 2010 against Massachusetts, securing his 25th-career multi-point game and sixth-career two-goal game against Holy Cross (Oct. 29)…scored his 16th-career power play goal against Niagara (Nov. 5)…assisted on Rob Dongara’s first-career power play goal at Maine (Nov 12)…accounted for his second multi-point performance of the season with a goal and an assist at Maine (Nov 13)…attained his 100th-career point with an assist on Tyler McNeely’s power play goal at Providence…became the 45th member in Northeastern hockey history to reach the 100-point benchmark for his career and is the 25th-fastest skater in NU history to accomplish the feat…accounted for his ninth-career three-point game with the game-winning goal and two assists against Providence (11/20/10)…matched a career-best six-game point streak with an assist on Tyler McNeely’s game-tying goal at Vermont (Nov. 26)…assisted on Tyler McNeely’s game-winning power play goal at Merrimack (Dec. 4)…scored Northeastern’s first 5-on-3 goal of the season at Boston University (Dec. 8)…gained his fourth multi-point outing of the season with his fourth power play goal and an assist at Massachusetts (Jan. 7)…tallied his 10th-career game winning goal to for his third-career three-game goal-scoring streak against UMass Lowell (Jan. 8)…registered an assist on Steve Silva’s power play goal against Vermont (Jan. 14)…matched a career-best with a six-game point streak, netting a pair of goals for the seventh time in his career against Vermont (Jan. 15)…scored his 50th-career goal in game-tying fashion along with an assists to chalk up his 30th-career mutli-point game against Maine (Jan. 22)…assisted on Tyler McNeely’s empty-net goal against Massachusetts (Jan. 28)…registered his eighth-career two-goal game at Massachusetts (Jan. 29)…assisted on Tyler McNeely’s power play goal against Merrimack (Feb. 4)…notched his first two-assist game in the Beanpot Tournament, attaining his 32nd-career multi-point outing against Harvard (Feb. 7)…matched a career-best six-game point streak for the third time this season after assisting on Tyler McNeely’s goal at UMass Lowell (Feb. 11)…secured his second three-point outing of the season with the goal to force OT along with two assists against Boston College in the Beanpot finals (Feb. 14) …became the first Husky this season to score two power play goals along with an assist, marking his third three-point game and set a career-best with an eight-game point streak at Boston College (Feb. 18)…scored his eight-career power play goal of the season at New Hampshire (Feb. 25)…netted a power play goal in his second-consecutive game against New Hampshire (Feb. 26)…assisted on Steve Silva’s first-career short-handed goal against Boston University (March 4)…tallied his second-career postseason goal at Boston University (March 10)…assisted on Brodie Reid’s first-career playoff goal at Boston University (March 11)…scored in his third-straight playoff game, logging his 10th multi-point game of the season with the game-winning goal and his 75th-career assist at Boston University (March 13)…closed out his career with two goals and one assist against Boston College (March 18)

2009-10: Led the Huskies for the second-straight season in scoring with 30 points, including 14 goals 16 assists…dialed up a team-best four game-winning goals and tried the most shots on net with 119…tallied six power-play goals and a club-high 10 multi-point performances…accounted for his 15th-career multi-point outing with two assists in the home-opener victory against Bentley on Oct. 16…scored Northeastern’s first two-goal game since Alex Tuckerman turned the trick on March 15, 2009 at New Hampshire on Oct. 23…extended NU’s powerplay scoring streak to six games with his fifth-career game-winning goal against Boston University on Nov. 6…notched his second multi-point outing of the season with the game-winner and an assist against Providence on Nov. 20…assisted on Justin Daniels’ goal against Vermont on Nov. 27…provided help on Garrett Vermeersch’s tally in a 2-1 win over Merrimack on Dec. 5…attained his fourth two-point outing of the year with an assist and his second-career shorthanded goal at Dartmouth on Jan. 2…aided on Alex Tuckerman’s power-play goal against UMass Lowell on Jan. 3…scored his 75th-career point for Northeastern on a power-play goal against UMass Lowell on Jan. 9…notched his eighth helper of the year against Massachusetts on Jan. 10…scored Northeastern’s first empty net goal of the season at Vermont on Jan. 15…increased his point streak to a career-best six games after registering a goal and an assist at Vermont on Jan. 16…recorded his seventh-career three-point performance with the game-winning power-play goal and a pair of helpers at Merrimack on Feb.. 5…scored an empty-net goal paired with an assist against Harvard on Feb. 8 for his fifth point in two games…registered his eight-career outing with three points, including two goals and an assist against Massachusetts on Feb. 13…notched his fourth multi-point game in his last five outings with the game-winning goal and an assist against Boston College (2/19/10)…posted his 15th helper of the year at Boston College on Feb. 21…registered his 10th multi-point outing of the season with a goal and an assist against Boston University on March 6.

2008-09: Northeastern's leading scorer with 14 goals and 21 assists for 35 points...played in every game for the second season in a row...26 points (9-17-26) in 27 Hockey East games...named Hockey East All-Star honorable mention...scored in a 4-2 win over Alaska Anchorage and a 4-0 win over Providence early in the season...assisted on Mike Hewkin's game-winner against Maine on Oct. 24...assisted on Ginand's game-tying power play goal against UNH on Nov. 1...goal and an assist in a 4-1 win over Bentley Nov. 8...scored the game-winner in a 3-2 victory over New Hampshire on Nov. 21...scored the first goal and assisted on another in a 3-2 overtime win over Maine on Dec. 5...named to the Dodge Holiday Classic All-Tournament team after scoring in NU's 3-1 win over Western Michigan and 3-2 overtime loss to Minnesota...scored the game-winner on a power play in NU's 3-1 win over Vermont on Jan. 16...assisted on all three Huskies goals in a 3-1 win over Providence on Jan. 23, then followed that with a 1-2-3 performance in a 6-3 win over the Friars the next night...had a goal and an assist in NU's 6-4 loss to UMass on Jan. 30...goal and two assists lifted the Huskies to a 4-3 win over Merrimack on Feb. 6...scored in NU's 5-3 win at Massachusetts on Feb. 13...had a goal the first night and an assist the next night as the Huskies tied BU twice Feb. 20-21...scored in the Huskies' 2-1 loss to Massachusetts in the Hockey East Quarterfinals March 14...assisted on Kyle Kraemer's goal in the 3-2 semifinal loss to UMass Lowell on March 20.

2007-08: Northeastern’s second-leading scorer with 11 goals and 16 assists for 27 points in 37 games as a freshman...ranked third in Hockey East in freshman scoring, with an 11-14-25 line in 27 league games...named Northeastern’s Rookie of the Year...first two collegiate points came on assists in NU’s 4-3 loss to Maine on Oct. 27...scored on consecutive nights against No. 4 New Hampshire, the first a 7-4 loss at Matthews Arena before a 2-1 Huskies win at the Whittemore Center Nov. 2-3...recorded a pair of assists in Northeastern’s 4-3 overtime win over No. 14 Boston College at Conte Forum on Nov. 23...assisted on Dan Nycholat’s goal in NU’s come-from-behind, 4-3 win over Bowling Green in the Badger Hockey Showdown on Dec. 28...scored twice and added an assist in the Huskies’ 7-3 win over Maine at Alfond Arena on Jan. 4...scored in a 5-2 loss to Providence at Schneider Arena on Jan. 26....assisted on Randy Guzior’s game-winner in the Huskies’ 1-0 victory over Massachusetts at Matthews Arena on Feb. 1...had a goal and two assists in the Huskies’ 4-2 win over Merrimack at Lawler Arena on Feb. 8...scored a goal and dished out two assists at UMass Lowell on Feb. 29...recorded back-to-back two-goal games...scored twice at UMass Lowell on March 1...named Hockey East Rookie of the Week on March 3...scored twice, including the game-winner in overtime, at Boston College on March 7.

Before NU: Played two seasons for the Merritt Centennials of the BCHL...in 2006-07, served as assistant captain and posted 51-54-105 totals in 60 games...named Most Improved Player...earned first-team BCHL All-Star honors and was MVP of the All-Star game...ranked fourth in the BCHL in scoring...in 2005-06, split time between Centennials and PoCo Buckaroos of the Pacific International Junior Hockey League...with the Centennials, played with NU goalie Brad Thiessen and registered 14 goals and 27 assists for 41 points in 41 games...named team Rookie of the Year...as a Buckaroo, scored 14 goals and added 13 assists for 27 points...in 2003-04, captained the Coquitlam Midgets AAA team, scoring 45 goals and adding 36 assists for 81 points...attended Dr. Charles Best Secondary School where he graduated with honors and played lacrosse, rugby and two years of volleyball, captaining the team for one.

Personal: Born Jan. 20, 1987...father, Scott, played 10 years of pro hockey, including three seasons in Japan, three with the Minnesota North Stars farm team, and five in Europe...graduated from Dr. Charles Best Secondary...majoring in Business...Class of 2011.

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Historical Player Information

  • 19

    2009-10Junior

    Forward
    5'11" 175 lbs
    19
  • 19

    2010-11Senior

    Forward
    5'11" 190 lbs
    19