Men's Ice Hockey

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Bismarck, N.D.
USHL-Topeka

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Career Notes
• Was ranked 30th amongst North American goaltenders in the final NHL Central Scouting rankings before the 2002 NHL Draft.
• Streak of 116:39 consecutive scoreless minutes in goal from Feb. 5 vs Wayne State (5:26/2nd) to Feb. 19 vs Ala.-Huntsville (2:05/2nd) was third-longest streak in BSU’s Division I era.
2005-06 (Junior)

2005-06 Honors:
• 10/31/05 CHA Defensive of the Week
• 3/6/2006 CHA Defensive of the Week
• Academic All-CHA
• CHA All-Tournament Team

Won BSU’s everyday goaltender job for last five games of the season after splitting time with Matt Climie... Posted a 4-0-0 record with a 1.49 GAA and a .952 save percentage heading into NCAA Tournament... Opened season by going 6-0-1 in first seven starts, then went 2-6-0 in next eight starts and lost Saturday starting job to Matt Climie for Robert Morrs series (2/17-18).
Complete-game victory at Minn.-Duluth (10/8); 24 saves, allowed just one second-period power-play goal; first win since 2/19/2004 at Ala.-Huntsville... 31 saves on 34 shots faced in win over Minnesota State (10/15); most saves since a career-high 45 saves at Ala.-Huntsville (1/22/2005).
•CHA Defensive Player of the Week after allowing one goal with 24 saves in victory at Air Force (10/29); entered game with a 7.75 career GAA against Air Force with a .778 save percentage in two starts... Allowed one goal with 15 saves in complete-game win at Wayne State (11/12)... Won fifth consecutive road start with 37 saves and three goals allowed at Ferris State (11/19); 37 saves tied for second-most in a single game in his career, most since career-high 45 saves at Ala.-Huntsville on 1/22/2005... 22 saves, 2 goals against in fourth career draw vs Lake Superior State (12/10); tied career high with 65:00 minutes played.
Tied career high by allowing five goals with 21 saves in 5-1 loss at North Dakota; four of five goals allowed came on special teams (3 power play, 1 short-handed).
Allowed two goals against 21 saves at Robert Morris (1/7) but received only one goal of support and suffered a hard-luck loss... Opened a four-start streak in which he allowed just 10 goals but posted a 2-2-0 record... Season-high five goals allowed, 21 saves in overtime loss at Western Michigan (2/11)... Allowed two goals with 11 saves in a 22:21 relief appearance at Niagara; took loss in relief.
•CHA Defensive Player of the Week after holding Ala.-Huntsville to one goal with 52 saves in BSU’s first-ever CHA series sweep of the Chargers (3/3-4); 27 saves, second career shutout in Game 2.
37 saves in CHA Semifinal win over Ala.-Huntsville (3/11); 31 saves in CHA Tournament Championship game victory vs Niagara (3/12).

2004-05 (Sophomore)
Leaderboards All Games CHA NCAA CHA Only Rank
Goals-Against Average 3.08 7 55 3.00 6
Save Percentage .886 8 74 .893 8
Winning Percentage .579 3 28 .700 3

Started both games of Ferris State series (10/22-23); earned victory in Game 1, saving 19 of 21 shots faced with two goals against; early exit in Game 2 after allowing five goals on just 12 shots faced in 35:42; allowed more than three goals for only third time in 15 career apperances; first early exit since Feb. 27, 2004 at Air Force (4 GA in 45:50)... Complete-game losses in both games of Minnesota State series (11/5-6); season-high 35 saves in Game 1, 30 saves in Game 2; first back-to-back 30-save games of his career... Eight saves, one goal against in victory over Bentley (11/12); snapped personal three-game losing skid; worked just 45:29 and exited early to allow an opportunity for Orlando Alamano to get game work.

Went 3-1-0 on four-game Thanksgiving road trip; in goal for program’s first-ever road sweep at Niagara (11/19-20); 25 saves, 3 GA in Game 1 win, 29 saves, 1 GA in Game 2 win; one goal allowed in Game 2 marked Niagara’s lowest goal-total at Dwyer Arena in the series... 25 saves, one goal allowed at Wayne State (11/22); 27 saves, tied career high with five goals allowed in 39:46 of work at Wayne State (11/23)... Game 2 loss was first loss in 11 career starts against College Hockey America opposition... Saved 24 of 25 shots faced in win at Lake Superior State (12/4); held Lakers scoreless for game’s final 57:07.

Split home series with Niagara; 14 saves, 3 GA in Game 1 win (12/10)... Allowed five goals on 30 shots in Game 2 loss (12/11); Game 2 marked first loss in five career starts against Niagara (4-1-0), second loss in 13 career starts against CHA opponents.

19 saves, two goals allowed in victory over Western Michigan (12/18)... Allowed two goals on first two shots faced against Air Force (1/7); lifted after 38 seconds for shortest start by any goaltender in BSU’s Division I era; no decision... Career-high 45 saves on career-high 50 shots faced in loss at Ala.-Huntsville (1/22)... Allowed two goals on 30 shots faced in 3-1 loss at No. 12 North Dakota (1/29)... 18 saves in victory over Wayne State on Feb. 5; snapped three-start winless streak... Posted first career shutout with 3-0 win over Robert Morris on Feb. 12; 18 saves en route to 10th win of the season... Allowed 2 goals, 18 saves in win over Ala.-Huntsville (2/19); ran winning streak to three starts; goal allowed at 2:05 of second period snapped career-long scoreless streak at 116:39; first goal allowed since 2/5/05 vs Wayne State.

Allowed four goals on nine shots faced in 33:29 start vs Minn.-Duluth (2/26); fourth start this season playing less than 40 minutes.


2003-04 (Freshman)

Records Set in 2003-04:
• BSU Division I-era record (for goaltenders) two assists
• Tied BSU Division I-era record for career assists by a goaltender (2)

First freshman in BSU’s Division I era to win consecutive road starts (12/13 at Ala.-Huntsville; 1/10 at Niagara; 1/24 at Wayne State)... First BSU freshman to win consecutive road starts since 1996-97 (Adam Pavlato, 4)... Earned decision in all three BSU ties this season... Undefeated (6-0-1) in seven starts vs College Hockey America foes... Sedevie’s six wins were second-most by a freshman goaltender in BSU’s Division I era (Bob Tallarico, 7-11-0, 1999-2000)... Two assists, most by a BSU goaltender since Neil Cooper (2, 1996-97)... 6-1-1 in last eight starts.

Three-start road winning streak from 12/13 at Ala.-Huntsville to 1/24 at Wayne State; win in Huntsville snapped an eight-game BSU road losing streak in that series; win at Niagara (1/10) was BSU’s first-ever road win in that series; win at Wayne State (1/24) helped BSU complete a four-game season-series sweep.

Made collegiate debut as replacement goaltender vs Clarkson (10/18); replaced Dannie Morgan in pre-arranged move to have each goaltender play half the game; saved all 17 shots faced to earn the tie for first collegiate decision... Made first career start vs Minnesota State (10/25); saved 24 of 26 shots faced (.923) in complete-game overtime draw... Allowed just three goals, saved BSU season-high 33 shots in loss at Minn.-Duluth (11/15)... Saved 18 of 21 shots faced in 59:45 of work to earn first collegiate victory at Ala.-Huntsville (12/13); win snapped eight-game BSU losing streak at Huntsville.

CHA Defensive Player of the Week for performance at Niagara (1/9-10); 2.25 GAA/.915 save percentage for the weekend; took loss in relief in Game 1, playing 46:51 after starter Grady Hunt was chased just 11 minutes into the game; complete-game win in Game 2 with 17 saves, was BSU’s first-ever road win at Niagara.

Allowed one goal against 23 saves at Wayne State (1/24) to help BSU complete a four-game regular-season sweep of the Warriors; third win in his last three road starts... Fourth win in four starts with a 5-3 win over Findlay (1/31); saved 22 of 25 shots faced, allowed just one goal in game’s final 50:24... Saved 37 of 42 shots faced, both season-highs by a BSU goaltender, at No. 5 Minnesota (2/7); allowed one even-strength goal in first two periods of play; put on a goaltending highlight show in the second period making numerous spectacular saves to keep BSU in the game.

CHA Rookie of the Week after posting a win and a tie in Ala.-Huntsville series (2/20-21); improved to 5-0-1 in six starts against CHA foes; first series this season starting both games; allowed just one even-strength goal for the weekend; saved 27 of 30 shots faced in Game 1 draw (2/20); 14 saves, two goals allowed in Game 2 win (2/21); 2-0-1 in three starts against Ala.-Huntsville this year.

Prior to BSU

One of three Topeka Scarecrows players from 2002-03 on the BSU roster this year (Luke Erickson, Ryan Miller)... Named Goalie’s World Magazine/USHL Goaltender of the Month for Dec. 2002; 6-2 record for the month with a .928 save percentage and 1.88 GAA... Was leading the USHL with 22 wins in goal before suffering a season-ending neck injury against Lincoln, Feb. 11, 2003... 22-10-3 record in 36 starts for Topeka with a 2.62 goals-against average and a .896 save percentage... Three of 10 losses came in overtime... Also had two assists.

Spent 2001-02 season with Sioux Falls Stampede... AWHL Rookie of the Year and Goaltender of the Year for Billings Bulls in 2000-01.

Personal

Layne Darnel Joseph Sedevie... Born April 8, 1983... Son of Patrick and Junette Sedevie... Undecided on a major.

Game-by-Game Stats

2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07

Other Information

2004-05
Academic All-CHA

2003-04
CHA Defensive Player of the Week
CHA Rookie of the Week

 
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