
#24 T.J. Trevelyan
Q&A with Matt Hunwick
Q. What is your most memorable Hockey experience?
A. Signing with the Bruins once I graduated from college.
Q. Who was your childhood hero?
A. Steve Yzerman
Q. How old were you when you started playing hockey?
A. Four years old
Q. What do you do when you're not playing hockey?
A. Hang out with my teammates.
Q. When is your birthday
A. March 6, 1984
Q. What was your favorite birthday gift?
A. Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Tickets.
Q. What is your favorite holiday?
A. Christmas
Q. What was your best subject in school?
A. History
Stats
2nd Pro Season
Position: - Left Wing
Personal: - Born March 6, 1984 in Mississauga, Ontario
Shoots: - Left
Last Amateur Club: - St. Lawrence University Saints (ECAC)
Height: - 5'10"
Draft Status: - Undrafted
Weight: - 179 lbs.
2006-07: Began season with ECHL’s Long Beach Ice Dogs after participating in Boston Bruins training camp... Played first professional game for Ice Dogs October 20 vs. Idaho Steelheads… Scored first pro point (assist) October 27 vs. Stockton Thunder… Tallied first career goal next night, also against Stockton… Had 11-game ECHL point-streak from October 27 to November 18... Made AHL debut for Providence November 26 on road vs. the Lowell Devils... Scored first career AHL goal December 2 at Springfield Falcons… Twice scored goals in five straight games for Providence... Recorded single-game career-high three points on three occasions during regular season, notching goal and two assists in each... Providence’s top scorer in February (6g, 6a)... Played in first pro post-season game April 18 at Hartford Wolf Pack, scoring first playoff point (assist) six nights later and first playoff goal April 28... Had seven-game AHL point-streak from April 28 to May 12... Received P-Bruins’ New England Dodge Dealers 3 Stars Award... Third-leading scorer for P-Bruins during regular season.
Career:
2005-06: Became only second St. Lawrence University Saint to lead ECAC in scoring… Named First Team All-American and ECAC Player of the Year… One of ten finalists for Hobey Baker Award as nation’s top college player… Named ECAC First-Team All-Star while leading ECAC in scoring... Became third all-time leading goal-scorer in St. Lawrence history.
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