Quinnipiac opens the 2024-2025 season against Penn State |
The 2024-2025 Quinnipiac Bobcats Men's Ice Hockey Season is upon us and the program looks to reach the NCAA Tournament for a program record 5th straight season. If the team can reach the tournament, it would be the 11th time in program history they have done so. Just two seasons after winning the National Championship, only 4 players remain from that team with only Victor Czerneckianair seeing regular playing time for that team. After coming up just a game shy of back-to-back Frozen Four appearances, there was a mass exodus of players to graduation, professional contracts and to the transfer portal. This upcoming team is going to have a lot of new names and faces which is exciting but at the same time patience is needed as this team looks to gel early in the season.
2023-2024 Season Record: 27-10-2 ECAC Regular Season Champions. Lost to Boston College in Providence Regional Final.
Key Losses: F Collin Graf (49 points), F Jacob Quillan (46 points), F Sam Lipkin (35 points), D Jayden Lee (26 points), F Cristophe Tellier (26 points), D Charles Alexis-Legault (24 points), F Zach Tupker (21 points), F Christophe Fillion (19 points), D Iivari Rasanen (11 points), D CJ McGee (9 points), G Vinny Duplessis (.914 Save Percentage)
Key Returners: F Mason Marcellus (36 points), F Andon Cerbone (26 points), D Davis Pennington (24 points), F Travis Treloar (24 points), D Cooper Moore (22 points), F Victor Czerneckianair (14 points)
Key Additions: F Jeremy Wilmer (36 points at Boston University), F Jack Ricketts (35 points at Holy Cross), F Chis Pelosi (2023 Boston Bruins 3rd Round Pick), Aaron Schwartz (81 Points in BCHL), F Tyler Borgula (51 points in USHL), F Ryan Smith (38 points in USHL), D Elliot Groenewold (2024 Boston Bruins 4th Round Pick), D Charlie Leddy (Boston College transfer) D Nate Benoit (North Dakota transfer), D Aaron Bohlinger (UMass transfer), G Dylan Silverstein (Sioux City Musketeers)
This is a team in a transition after four consecutive NCAA berths with the past three seasons the team reaching the elite eight with the 2022-2023 winning it all. The price of success was seeing 60% of the goals scored walk out the door via professional ranks, graduation or the transfer portal. Quinnipiac will have to rely on some of the younger players along with the incoming transfers to pick up the slack from the departed players. The Bobcats were picked second in the ECAC coaches' poll and are currently ranked 8th in the USCHO.com poll.
Strengths
Quinnipiac lost four key defensemen, but they brought in three talented transfers along with a pair of first year players. The Bobcats have four draft picks on the back end, the most ever they have had at one time on the blue line. Cooper Moore, Charlie Leddy, Nate Benoit and Elliot Groenewold all have their draft rights held by NHL teams. An underrated pickup is graduate defenseman Aaron Bohlinger from UMass who has championship experience with the Minutemen back in 2021. While they are a talented bunch with experience, they will need to probably a little time together over the first half of the season to start to gel. It's been a long time since a Rand Pecknold team has seen the defense as a weakness and I do not expect that to happen now.
While 60% of the scoring has left the team that doesn't mean they are going fall apart up front. Quinnipiac brings back Mason Marcellus, Andon Cerbone and Travis Treloar as the top three forward scorers. They also add two very good transfer pickups in Jeremy Wilmer (Boston University) and Jack Ricketts (Holy Cross). Wilmer was an outstanding pickup out of the portal as he was a 30-point player in each of his two seasons on Commonwealth Avenue. He has been more of an assist guy, but I think he will be able to score more with the Bobcats being more of a feature player. Jack Ricketts has scoring ability with 45 goals the past three seasons with Holy Cross, but it remains to be seen if the goals will continue to translate jumping to a tougher league in the ECAC.
For Quinnipiac to get back to the NCAA tournament, they are going to need players like Victor Czerneckianair, Anthony Cipollone, Alex Power and Matthew McGroarty to take that next step as players with the amount of offense the program lost this past year. All of them should play big roles in the middle to bottom six. If two even two of those four players named pop this year that will do wonders for the Bobcats offense.
First year forward Chris Pelosi is the gem of the incoming class. The 2023 3rd round pick of the Boston Bruins brings size and skill up front. He had a strong season with Sioux Falls (USHL) last year and is expected to play a large role in the offense. He has the ability to be the ECAC rookie of the year. Other key first year players expected to contribute are Aaron Schwartz, Tyler Borgula and Ryan Smith up front. Quinnipiac has done an outstanding job in recent years of having some young players breaking out quickly and I expect no different with this recruiting class.
Weaknesses
This is the first time in a while where I think the Bobcats weakness resides in between the pipes. While I do not think this is a major weakness at this point in time, this is one of the big reasons why the team was picked second in the ECAC coaches poll behind Cornell. Quinnipiac has done a great job of always finding the next goaltender for the last decade plus and I expect that to continue whether its Matej Marinov or Dylan Silverstein. Marinov was a little shaky in the exhibition against Northeastern and at times last year was inconsistent despite his 1.85 goals against and .913 save percentage, he will probably be the guy they open the season against Penn State. It will be interesting to see if Rand Pecknold platoons Marinov and first year goaltender Dylan Silverstein early in the season to see if one of them takes off as he has in the past before settling on one.
Prediction
Quinnipiac might not have the most talent on paper in the ECAC for the first time in a while and while they have plenty of talented players, I think they have is the most talent behind the bench in terms of coaching staff with the addition of former Union coach Rick Bennett as an assistant on this staff to join Rand Pecknold and Joe Dumais. Bennett has a national championship of his own with Union in 2014 with Joe Dumais assisting him and Pecknold and Dumais won the 2023 title at Quinnipiac. The staff will get the most out of the players and come early 2025 expect the Bobcats to be in position to potentially win another Cleary Cup because that's just what they have done over the past decade.
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