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2010-11 UAA Hockey Roster

14 Craig Parkinson

  • Position Forward
  • Height 6-0
  • Weight 185
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Victoria, British Columbia
  • S/C R

Biography

2010-11 SENIOR SEASON: Recorded career-high 8-13–21 totals in his final season with the Green & Gold – good for third among UAA skaters ... dressed in a team-high 137 career games and was one of four Seawolves to suit up in all 37 games this season … ranked No. 18 on all-time UAA games-played list … finished tied for No. 41 on UAA all-time scoring list with 28 goals and tied for No. 55 with 59 points … posted 31 career assists … led the Seawolves this season in face-offs with 809, winning 448 (.554) … scored 3-7–10 totals on the power play … blocked a team-high 52 shots, while matching that number for shots taken … blocked a season-high five shots on Nov. 12 against Bemidji State …placed a season-high-tying four shots on net against BSU (Nov. 12) and against Minnesota State (March 4) … scored first goal of the season on Oct. 9, helping UAA pick up a win against Air Force in the Kendall Hockey Classic … tallied four multi-point games, including a team-high-tying three points (0-3–3) on Feb. 26 against Alaska Fairbanks in the Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup, helping the Seawolves win, 4-1 … recorded four power play goals and one shorthanded goal (Dec. 3 vs. Wisconsin) … tagged for 10 penalties, serving 20 minutes in the box … helped the Seawolves sweep the Minnesota Golden Gophers in the WCHA First Round, earning a berth to the WCHA Final Five for the second time in UAA history … nominated for the UAA Bill MacKay Athlete of the Year honor … named the team’s Most Inspirational Player and was voted by fans as the Leon Thompson Fan Favorite.

2009-10 JUNIOR SEASON: Wrapped up third season with the Seawolves with 11 points (6g, 5a) in 32 games – 9th  overall and 4th for the junior class ... tagged for 15 penalties, serving 38 minutes in the box ... found the net on 32 occasions for the teams second-best shot percentage (.188) ... tallied one power-play goal, one shorthanded goal and one game-winning goal ... scored goals against Wisconsin (Nov. 13), St. Cloud State (Dec. 5 & Feb. 5) and against Wisconsin in the WCHA First Round on March 12 ... started season with first career multi-goal game (2-0–2) in the opener against Mercyhurst on Oct. 9 ... in addition, recorded two more multi-point games, on Dec. 5 against St. Cloud State and on March 6 against Minnesota Duluth ... posted UAA’s fourth-best faceoff percentage at .492, winning 297 meetings ... registered UAA’s third-best shorthanded shot percentage (.333), posting one goal and one assist ... tied for 71st on the WCHA overall goal-scoring list ... received team Most Inspirational honor at the end-of-the-year banquet.

2008-09 SOPHOMORE SEASON: Posted seven goals and four assists for 11 points — 2nd overall for sophomore class ... ranked 5th on team in goals and 4th in shot percentage (.163) ... found ice time in 35 games, registering 43 shots on net ... whistled for 15 2-minute minor penalties ... was 2-2–4 on the man-advantage with 10 shots ... notched one shorthanded goal and one first goal ... scored two game-winners — against Maine on Oct. 17 in the Brice Alaska Goal Rush and St. Cloud State on Feb. 7 at the Sully ... recorded multi-point game against Mercyhurst on Oct. 18 (1-1–2) and a multi-point weekend against Denver on Jan. 30-31 (0-2–2) ... UAA was 6-3-1 when he added a goal or assist ... started the season 3-1–4 in the first four contests ... held UAA’s third-best faceoff percentage (.506) ... recipient of the Student-Athlete accolade at the end-of-the-year team banquet ... first-time member of WCHA All-Academic team.

2007-08 FRESHMAN SEASON: UAA’s most prolific scoring freshman with 16 points in 33 games ... tied for 2nd in goals (7) and sixth in assists (9) ... one of three freshmen and 11 skaters overall to tally double figures in points ... tied for team lead in power-play markers with three ... led team in shot percentage at .156 (45 attempted)  ... tied for 8th among WCHA freshmen in points (all games) ... scored 3-2–5 totals in opening four games, including back-to-back 2-point efforts (1g, 1a) in home sweep over UAF ... netted first collegiate goal in season-opening 5-2 win over Wayne State (Oct. 12) ... registered three multi-point outings, including a season-high three-point game (1g, 2a) at UAF, Dec. 28.

PERSONAL:
Born May 15, 1986 in Inuvik, Northwest Territories ... son of Stewart and Liz Parkinson ... has two brothers and one sister ... enjoys golf ... civil engineering major ... shoots right.

OVERALL     GP    G     A     Pts   Shots Shot% Pen   Min   +/-   PPG   SHG   GWG
2007        33    7     9     16    45    .156  12    24    +2    3     0     0
2008        35    7     4     11    43    .163  15    30    -2    2     1     2
2009        32    6     5     11    32    .188  15    38    -2    1     1     1
2010        37    8     13    21    52    .154  10    20    -2    3     1     0
TOTAL       137   28    31    59    172   .163  52    112   -4    9     3     3

WCHA        GP    G     A     Pts   Shots Shot% Pen   Min   +/-   PPG   SHG   GWG
2007        25    3     3     6     34    .088  6     12    0     1     0     0
2008        27    4     3     7     31    .129  12    24    -2    0     1     1
2009        26    3     5     8     24    .125  12    32    -4    1     0     0
2010        28    7     8     15    41    .171  7     14    -3    3     1     0
TOTAL       106   17    19    36    130   .131  37    82    -9    5     2     1

CAREER BESTS
Goals (game)      2     10/9/09 vs. Mercyhurst
Assists (game)    3     2/26/11 vs. UAF
Points (game)     3     2 times (last: 2/26/11 vs. UAF)
Goal Streak       2 gms 3 times (last: 10/17/08-10/18/08)
Point Streak      4 gms 10/12/07-10/20/07
Multi-Point Gms   11    (last: 2/26/11 vs. UAF, 0-3-3)


 

 

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Historical Player Information

  • 17

    2007-08Freshman

    Forward
    6'0" 190 lbs
    17
  • 14

    2008-09Sophomore

    Forward
    6'0" 185 lbs
    14
  • 14

    2009-10Junior

    Forward
    6'0" 187 lbs
    14
  • 14

    2010-11Senior

    Forward
    6'0" 185 lbs
    14