1996-97 Ice Hockey Roster
Edinger, Adam
vs
Robert Morris
Oct 4 (Sat)
6:07 p.m.

Jersey Number 15
Adam Edinger
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 210
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Toledo, Ohio
- High School:
- Springfield
- Prev School:
- Leamington Flyers
Bio
An Overview...
One of six seniors on the team.
Has very good hockey sense, moves the puck well, possesses good hands, and has a fine shot.
Shoots left.
Will serve this year as an assistant captain.
Drafted in the summer of 1997 by the N.Y. Islanders in the fifth round (115th player overall)of the NHL Entry Draft.
Attended the United States World Junior Camp in December, 1995 in Lake Placid, N.Y.
Was the Western Junior B Hockey League[apos]s "Player of the Year" in 1995-96.
The son of Martin and Virginia Edinger.
Has two brothers and two sisters.
Majoring in recreation.
Played in all 38 games.
Team leader in goals (23).
NCAA leader in power-play goals (14).
Had a 12-game point streak during which he had eight goals and 20 points.
CCHA Offensive Player of the Week for his three-goal, three-assist performance in wins over Miami and NMU (Nov. 27-28).
Named Badger Showdown MVP and to the all-tournament team.
Selected to the CCHA First Team.
Finished 21st in the NCAA in goals per game (0.61).
Recipient of the Jim Sears Award (team MVP).
Missed winning the league scoring title by one point (42-41) to teammate Dan Price.
Was on the ice for 75 of BG[apos]s 126 goals.
Was on the ice for 38 of BG[apos]s 47 power-play goals.
Had a team-best 19.7% shooting percentage.
Recorded points in 18 of 27 games.
Missed final eight games due to a knee injury.
Also missed three games due to disqualification penalties.
Led the team with three (game[apos]s) first goals.
Started the year with at least one point in his first nine affairs (5-5--10).
Produced two-goal games against Notre Dame (Nov. 2) and at Ohio State (Dec.1).
Had a three-goal, one-assist series against the Buckeyes (Nov. 30-Dec. 1) to conclude a three-game goal streak.
Tied the school record with his two PPG[apos]s in a period vs. OSU in the finale.
Assisted on four game-winners.
Registered a total of four points, all assists, in the CCHA playoffs, including three against Lake Superior State in the quarterfinals (March 7-8).
Named to the CCHA[apos]s All-Rookie team.
Western Junior B Hockey League[apos]s "Player of the Year" as a member of the Leamington Flyers.
Posted 44 goals and 51 assists in 45 regular-season games during the 1995-96 campaign en route to first-team all-star recognition as a centerman.
Also had 107 penalty minutes, 14 power-play goals, five short-handed tallies, and six game-winners.
Finished second in his division in scoring while placing fourth overall in the WJHL.
Team MVP.
Posted 19 goals and 41 assists in the 1994-95 season as a member of the Flyers.
Served as captain while playing for the Flyers.
As a junior...
As a sophomore...
As a freshman...
Pre-College...
Streaks
Longest Point Streak: 12 games -- 1/9/99 at MSU to 2/20/99 vs. UND (8-12--20)
Longest Goal Streak: 3 games, 3 times (MR: 2/27/99 at FSU to 3/6/99 vs. OSU (3-0--3))
Longest Assist Streak: 4 games, 4 times (MR: 1/16/99 vs. LSSU to 1/29/99 at LSSU (2-7--9))
Career Highs
Most Goals Game/Series: 3/3
Most Assists Game/Series: 3/4
Most Points Game/Series: 4/6
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