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  Brad Fogal

Brad Fogal

Player Profile

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Sharon, Ont.

Height / Weight:
5-10 / 167

Position:
G

Birthdate:
02/05/1986

Last Team:
Pickering Panthers (OPJHL)

2008-09: Named MCHA First Team All-Conference...named to the MCHA All-Tournament Team...led the MCHA in goals against average, save percentage and win-loss percentage...ranked third in Division III in goals against average (1.66), eighth in save percentage (.927) and first in win-loss (25-1-1)...made a season-high 31 saves at Lawrence on November 8...made 536 saves and posted five shutouts.

2007-08: Named MCHA First Team All-Conference...named to the MCHA All-Freshman Team...selected to the MCHA All-Tournament Team...had the third-best save percentage in MCHA history for a season (.934)...tied conference record for goalie win-loss percentage (1.000)...set single season MCHA record for goalie wins (14)...had the best win-loss percentage in Division III (.909)...his .909 percentage was 18th all-time in Division III for a season...ranked sixth all-time in NCAA DIII for a season with five shutouts...ranked third in DIII in goals against average...ranked seventh in DIII in save percentage...allowed one goal or less in 10 games...recorded a 20-2 record in net...posted a 1.82 goals against average and made a total of 476 saves...set a season-high with 38 saves at Neumann on October 27.

Personal: Majoring in athletic training...born in North York, Ontario on 2/5/86...son of Alan and Susan Fogal...attended Sacred Heart Catholic High School...played for the Pickering Panthers in junior hockey...also a very good softball player who played for Team Canada in 2005 ISF World Championships earning a bronze medal...earned a gold medal in the 2005 Canada Games playing for Team Ontario.