Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey statistical leaders
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The Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey program in various categories,[1] including goals, assists, points, and saves. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Eagles represent Boston College in the NCAA's Hockey East.
Boston College began competing in intercollegiate ice hockey in 1917.[1] These lists are updated through the end of the 2022–23 season.
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Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey
- Boston Arena (1917–1958)
- McHugh Forum (1958–1987)
- Conte Forum (1988–present)
- Bob Fowler (1917–1919)
- Walter Falvey (1919–1920)
- Fred Rocque (1920–1923, 1925–1927)
- Charles Foote (1923–1925)
- Sonny Foley (1927–1929)
- John Kelley (1932–1942, 1946–1972)
- John Temple (1942–1943)
- Joseph Glavin (1945–1946)
- Len Ceglarski (1972–1992)
- Steve Cedorchuk (1992–1994)
- Jerry York (1994–2022)
- Greg Brown (2022–present)
- ECAC Hockey (1961–1984)
- Hockey East (1984–present)
- Statistical leaders
- David Emma (239 points)
- Brian Gionta (123 goals)
- Scott Clemmensen (99 wins)
- Jim Logue
- Butch Songin
- Joe Mullen (21)
- John Kelley
- Red Martin
- Ray Chaisson
- David Emma (16)
- Bill Daley
- John Cunniff
- Len Ceglarski
- Bernie Burke
- Jerry York
- David Emma (1991)
- Mike Mottau (2000)
- Johnny Gaudreau (2014)
- Thatcher Demko (2016)
- Alex Newhook (2020)
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Bold Italics denotes National Championship season |