HANOVER, N.H. – Koenig Family Head Coach of Dartmouth Men's Hockey
Bob Gaudet '81 has announced the six-member Class of 2023 set to join the team this fall.
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"We are excited to welcome another talented group of freshmen into the 'Dartmouth Hockey Family' as members of this class," Gaudet said. Â "I want to thank assistant coach
John Rose and associate head coach
David Lassonde for all of their efforts in attracting this talented class of student-hockey players. I look forward to the special contribution each will make to our success next season and throughout their careers."
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A defensive-heavy class, four of the six newcomers will patrol the blueline in their time with the Big Green, while two will join the ranks of the forward group.
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7 | Jack Cameron
Defense | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Previous Team: Coquitlam Express (BCHL)
4/18/99 — 6-3 — 185
• Played in 55 games for the Coquitlam Express of the BCHL last season, registering 16 points (4-12-16). In five playoff games, he posted a 1-1-2 scoring line.
• Attended Lawrence Academy in Groton, Massachusetts.
• Played three seasons for Lawrence, where in 85 games, he tallied 56 points (15-41-56) from the blueline.
• Was a two-time captain and three-time Independent School League (ISL) All-Star.
• Led his 2017-18 Spartan Team to the NEPSHA Small School Championship.
• During his time at Lawrence, he played split season U16 and U18 for Neponset Valley.
• His 2017 U18 River Rat team earned a berth at the USA Hockey National Championship.
• In 2015, he represented his native Nova Scotia at the Canada Winter Games.
• Interested in studying economics.
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16 | Tyler Campbell
Forward | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Previous Team: Brooks Bandits (AJHL)
10/1/99 — 5-9 — 170
• Played for Milton Academy in Massachusetts in ISL.
• In three seasons, he registered 82 points (34-58-82) in 67 games.
• His Milton teams won a pair of ISL Championships and appeared in two NEPSHA Tournaments.
• Team MVP and captain his senior year, he was an All-ISL selection and earned the league's prestigious Flood Shield Award for sportsmanship.
• This past season, he competed for the Brooks Bandits in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL).
• His Bandits team had one of the most historic seasons in the history of the CJHL, winning 57-of-60 regular season games.
• Due to an injury, his season was interrupted for almost three months, appearing in 20 games and registering 17 points (8-9-17). He returned to the lineup late in the season to help his team to an AJHL Championship, recording 13 points (4-9-13) in 13 games.
• The Bandits hosted the Royal Bank Cup where they went undefeated to capture the Canadian National Junior A Championship.
• In 2014, he and Team Manitoba won a Bronze Medal at the Canada Winter Games.
• Plans to pursue a degree in the sciences.
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11 | Mark Gallant
Forward | Concord, Mass. | Previous Team: Langley Rivermen (BCHL)
5/1/00 — 6-0 — 185
• Played this past year for the Langley Rivermen (BCHL), notching 20 points (10-10-20) in 56 games. In the Rivermen's seven playoff games, he posted nine points with an incredible eight goals.
• In 2017-18, he played for and won both a NCDC regular season and playoff championship with the Islanders Hockey Club.
• In 47 regular season contests with the Islanders, he tallied 36 points (14-22-36), while adding five points (3-2-5) in seven postseason games.
• Attended the Groton School (NEPSHA), where he played on the prep team for three years and registered 56 points (23-33-56).
• Gallant was selected to participate in the 2016 USA Hockey Select-15 Festival
• Graduated from Malden High School in Massachusetts.
• Interested in pursuing a degree in economics or mathematics.
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29 | Sean Keohan
Defense | Milton, Mass. | Previous Team: Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL)
2/9/99 — 5-11 — 180
• Attended the Dexter School.
• In four seasons at Dexter, he played in over 120 games and helped his team to appearances in the NEPSHA Tournament each year.
• Served as the captain his senior year.
• During his time at Dexter he played split-season U16 and U18 for the Cape Cod Whalers.
• His U16 Whalers teams made two consecutive appearances at USA Hockey Nationals.
• After prep school, he played two seasons for the Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL).
• In his second season with the Bruins, Keohan helped his team win the NCDC Playoff Championship.
• Three-year participant in USA Hockey Select Camps.
• Interested in studying economics.
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6 | Tanner PalocsikÂ
Defense | Aliquippa, Pa. | Previous Team: New Jersey Hitmen (USPHL)
5/26/99 — 5-11 — 180
• Played the past two years for the Jersey Hitmen (USPHL).
• Named an all-star in each of his two seasons with the Hitmen.
• As an alternate captain this past year, he helped his team capture the Founder's Cup, emblematic of winning the NCDC Regular Season Championship.
• Prior to junior hockey, the Pittsburgh native played four years in the Tier 1 Elite League for the Pens Elite AAA program at both the U16 and U18 level.
• His U18 team earned a berth at 2017 USA Hockey Nationals a year after he was selected to participate in the USA Hockey Select-17 Festival.
• Interested in studying economics or mathematics.
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5 | Brock Paul
Defense | Carmel, Ind. | Previous Team: Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL)
11/10/99 — 6-3 — 205
• This past year, he played in the USHL for the Waterloo Blackhawks.
• In 58 games, the defensive-minded blueliner posted two goals and seven points (2-5-7), while fourth on a very physical team with 76 PIM.
• His plus-15 rating was fourth on the roster.
• Prior to Waterloo, he attended the prestigious Culver Military Academy in Indiana.
• A three-year player at Culver, he dressed in 83 games and registered 66 points (15-51-66).
• His Culver teams earned three-straight berths at USA Hockey Nationals and, in 2017, made it all the way to the national semifinals.
• Interested in courses in economics or physics.
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