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Roseau, Minn.
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2005-06 (Junior)
2005-06 Honors:
• Assistant Captain
• Pre-Season All-CHA
• 10/17/05 CHA Player of the Week
• 12/5/05 CHA Co-Player of the Week
• First-Team All-CHA
• Academic All-CHA
Records Set in 2005-06:
• BSU Division I-era records, tied CHA records with four goals, three power-play goals vs Niagara (12/3/2005).
Career-high 16 goals; scored eight power-play goals in 2005-06 after combining for seven during his freshman and sophomore campaigns. •CHA Player of the Week after scoring 3-1=4 points in Minnesota State series (10/14-15); power-play goal, assist in Game 1; tied career high with two goals, including game-winner, in Game 2.
Tied career high with three assists at Air Force (10/28/2005); tied a BSU Division I-era record by assisting on three consecutive team goals scored; first three-assist game since 12/10/2004 vs Niagara... Goal, assist in Wayne State series (11-11/12); power-play goal in Game 1, assist, 80th career point in Game 2... Scored sixth career game-winning goal to break a 3-3 tie with 24 seconds to play in regulation at Ferris State (11/19). •CHA Co-Player of the Week after a 4-2=6-point weekend in split with Niagara (12/2-3); assist in Game 1; set BSU Division I-era records, tied CHA single-game records with four goals, three poiwer-play goals in 4-1=5-point Game 2; tied BSU Division I era record by scoring three consecutive team goals... Career-long six-game scoreless streak from 12/9 at Lake Superior State to 12/31 vs Dartmouth... 1-1=2 points vs Wayne State (1/14)... 4-3=7 points in two-game span from Feb. 18-24; 2-1=3 points vs Robert Morris; 2-2=4 points at Niagara.
Records set in 2004-05
• BSU Division I-era record 27 assists.
• Tied BSU’s Division I-era record with four consecutive multi-point games from Nov. 12, 2004 vs Bentley to Nov. 20, 2004 at Niagara.
• Nine-game scoring streak from 11/12 vs Bentley to 12/10 vs Niagara tied for second-longest in BSU’s Division I era; 5-14=19 points during streak (2.11 ppg).
2004-05 (Sophomore)
Nine-game scoring streak from Nov. 12, 2004 vs Bentley to Dec. 10, 2004 vs Niagara tied BSU Division I-era record (since broken); 5-14=19 points during streak (2.11 ppg)... Opened streak with four consecutive multi-point games to tie BSU’s D I-era record.... Five consecutive games with an assist; Nov. 12-22, 2004.
Assist vs Ferris State (10/22)... Scored 2-3=5 points in Bentley series (11/12-13); two goals, including game-winner, assist in Game 1; first multi-goal game since 11/8/2003 at Findlay; assisted on BSU’s first two goals in Game 2; seventh career multi-assist game... Career-high nine shots on goal vs Bentley (11/12)... 1-3=4 points in road sweep at Niagara (11/19-20); game-winning goal, assist in Game 1; two assists in Game 2, seventh career multi-assist game... Assist at Wayne State (11/22)... Power-play goal at Wayne State (11/23)... Tied career high with three assists at Lake Superior State (12/3)... Assist at Lake Superior State (12/4) extended scoring streak to eight games.
Tied career highs with 1-3=4 points and three assists against Niagara (12/10); became ninth player in BSU’s Division I era to score 50th career point; at one point scored on three consecutive BSU goals... 2-1=3 points in Western Michigan series (12/17-18); goal, assist in Game 1... Assist in each game of Air Force series (1/7-8) ran scoring streak to four games... Goal, two assists in Robert Morris series (1/14-15); scored first goal in Game 1, two assists in Game 2... Missed Ala.-Huntsville series (1/21-22) with leg injury... Assist at North Dakota (1/29)... Two assists vs Minn.-Duluth (2/26); first multi-assist game since 1/14 vs Robert Morris.
Goal, assist in CHA Tournament... Assist vs Air Force in semifinals (3/12); empty-net goal, 70th career point, vs Ala.-Huntsville in championship (3/13).
2003-04 (Freshman)
Leaderboards
All Games
CHA
NCAA
CHA Only
Rank
Points
12-20=32 (0.91)
t-6th
t-80th
7-11=18
t-7th
Goal Scoring
12 (0.34)
t-11th
nr
7
t-11th
Assists
20 (0.57)
5th
64th
11
t-9th
Power-Play Points
5-11=16
3rd
not kept
3-5=8
7th
Power Play Goals
5
8th
nr
3
t-7th
Short-handed Points
0-2=2
t-5th
not kept
0-2=2
t-3rd
Game-Winning Goals
2
t-5th
nr
2
t-3rd
Rookie scoring
12-20=32 (0.91)
1st
t-5th
7-11=18
1st
Records Set in 2003-04:
• Tied Riley Riddell’s school record with four College Hockey America Rookie of the Week awards.
• Missed CHA season freshman scoring record (33, Andy Berg, Air Force 1999-2000) by one point; tied Riddell for second (32); just sixth CHA freshman to score 30 points in a season.
• Tied Riddell’s BSU freshman single-season scoring record (32, 2001-02); just third freshman in BSU’s Division I era to score 30 points.
• Tied for fifth on BSU’s single-season Division I-era scoring list (32).
• 12 goals fourth-most in a Division I season by a BSU freshman.
2003-04 (Fr): Just the fourth player in BSU’s Division I era to score four goals in the first six games of a season, and just the second freshman; others: Shane Kalbrener 2000-01 (4-1=5); Jeff McGill 2001-02 (4-3=7); Andrew Murray 2001-02 (4-2=6)... Career-best three-game scoring streak snapped vs Ala.-Huntsville (2/20); 1-3=4 points during streak.
• CHA Rookie of the Week after scoring first career goal vs Clarkson (10/17); first true freshman to score a goal in season opener since Andrew Murray vs MSU-Mankato (10/12/2001)... Scored BSU’s only goal in 3-1 loss to Minnesota State (10/24).
Assist at Findlay (11/7)... Two goals at Findlay (11/8); scored game-winner on power play in first period and empty-net goal in third; first career multi-point game... Assist at Minn.-Duluth (11/15)... Assist at Merrimack (11/22).
• CHA Rookie of the Week after Connecticut series (11/25-28); tied for team lead with career-best 2-2=4 points in series; power-play first goal in Game 1; goal, two assists in second period of Game 2, assisted on game-winner; +2 for series.
Tied season high with six shots on net vs Wayne State (12/5)... Assist vs Wayne State (12/6)... Goal in win at Ala.-Huntsville (12/13).
• CHA Rookie of the Week after scoring game-winning goal in win over Air Force (1/2); became just fifth BSU freshman (Division I era) to score eight goals in a season... Assist at Niagara (1/9).
• CHA Rookie of the Week (tied BSU record with fourth award) after 1-5=6-point effort in sweep of Wayne State (1/23-24); Career-high 1-3=4 points in Game 1, 0-2=2 points in Game 2; assisted on both game-winning goals and five of six points came on special teams... All four Game 1 points came on special teams; power-play goal, two assists on power-play, assist on short-handed goal... Four points in Game 1 most by a BSU rookie since Andrew Murray, 2/1/02 vs Niagara (2-2=4).
Goal, assist vs Findlay (1/31); just fourth BSU Division I-era freshman to score 10 goals in a season; first unassisted goal of the season... Assist at Minnesota (2/7)... 1-2=3 points in St. Cloud State series (2/13-14); assist in Game 1; goal, assist, tied season high with six shots on net in Game 2; series ran scoring streak to career-best three games... Scoring streak snapped vs Ala.-Huntsville (2/20); sat out Game 2 of Huntsville series (2/21) win injury; first DNP this season... 1-2=3 points at Air Force (2/28); all three points came on power play; power-play goal was 30th point of the season, making him just the sixth freshman in CHA history (3rd at BSU) to reach that plateau.
Scoreless in Niagara series (3/5-6); first series in 2003-04 in which Erickson had been held scoreless (scoreless vs Ala.-Huntsville, 2/20, but sat out Game 2 of that series)... Two assists vs Findlay in CHA Tournament semifinals (3/13); fifth multi-assist game of the season.
Prior to BSU
Prior to BSU: One of three Topeka Scarecrows players from 2002-03 on the BSU roster (Ryan Miller, Layne Sedevie)... Second-team All-United States Hockey League (USHL) selection in 2003 after finishing second in the league in scoring (31-40=71 points)... Joined Lincoln’s Ryan Potulny (35-43=78) as only two players in the USHL to top 70 points in 2002-03, and Erickson was one of just five players with 30 or more goals... Finished +20 on the season with 10 power-play goals and three short-handed tallies on 198 shots... Acquired by the Scarecrows from the Lincoln Stars in November 2002... Despite playing only part of the season in Topeka, still finished as team’s leading scorer (25-32=57 points in 61 games)... Named USHL Offensive Player of the Week for both Topeka and Lincoln, earning the honor for the Stars on Oct. 28, 2002 after a seven-point week and again in December for the Scarecrows after a seven-point week.
Fourth-line center for Team USHL during the league’s All-Star Game, Feb. 4, 2003 in Green Bay, Wis.
Coached at Roseau High School by current BSU head women’s hockey coach Bruce Olson... Helped lead the Rams to the 1999 Minnesota State Championship.
Personal
Luke Michael Erickson... Born Dec. 24, 1982... Son of Lew and Kathy Erickson... Undecided on a major.