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2009-10: Returned on loan from Buffalo 4/16/10 . . . recalled from loan by Buffalo 3/28/10 . . . played his 100th career AHL game 3/26/10 @ Providence . . . registered his 50th career AHL assist as part of a two-assist game 3/20/10 @ Lowell . . . netted a goal for PlanetUSA in the 2010 Time Warner Cable AHL All-Star Game played 1/19/10 @ Portland . . . reassigned to Portland 1/2/10 . . . scored his first career NHL goal 12/9/09 vs. Washington . . . recalled from loan by Buffalo 12/9/09 . . . enjoyed his second career four-point (1-3-4) game 10/16/09 vs. Hartford.
2008-2009: Registered first professional point :50 into season opening 6-3 win over Manchester Monarchs 10/11/08…Finished game with two assists, was on the ice for 5 of team’s 6 goals…Scored first professional goals 10/18/08 at Springfield Falcons, finished game with two goals including the game winner… Four game goal scoring streak 10/24/08 to 10/31/08…First career hat trick 11/5/08 at Worcester, also scored an assist…Two goals and an assist 11/14/08 vs. Albany River Rats in Lewiston, ME…Recorded three assists in the Pirates 5-2 win over the Springfield Falcons on 1/10/09.
2007-2008: Boston College (NCAA): Named USA Hockey's National College Player of the Year... FInalist for Hobey Baker Award... Led the nation in scoring... Named Most Outstanding Player of the Frozen Four after scoring eight points (5+3) in two games - highlighted by his two-goal performance in 4-1 win over Notre Dame in the Championship Game... Tied the record for goals in a singles NCAA tournament with seven... His five goals in the Frozen Four ranks fourth all-time... Scored points in 30 of 43 games, including a career-best five point (4+1) outing at Harvard (12/12)... Also scored four points in a game on five separate occasions.
Career: 2006-2007: Averaged 1.08 points per game with 133 points (71+62) in 123 games... Represented the U.S. at the World Junior Hockey Championships (2006, 2007), and at the World Under-18 Championships (2004, 2005)... Prior to attending Boston College, spent two seasons (2003-2005) with the U.S. National Under-18 Team in Ann Arbor, MI.

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