2011-12 Hockey Roster

#17 Billy Maday 2010-11 Hockey Roster

Right Wing


Height 5'11''
Weight 183 lbs.
Class Senior
Hometown Burr Ridge, IL
Billy Maday - Hockey - Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Bio

Four-time monogram winner at Notre Dame … served as team captain along with Sean Lorenz for the 2011-12 season … highly skilled playmaking forward with outstanding hockey instincts … finished his career tied for 41st on the all-time scoring list with 45 goals and 60 assists for 105 points … one of 46 players in the program[apos]s history to join the ‘Century Club’ … played in 153 career games with 18 power-play goals, one short-handed goal and six game winners while being +7 for his career … was selected to the 2009 CCHA all-rookie team and was named Notre Dame[apos]s rookie-of-the-year that season … selected to the 2011 NCAA Northeast Regional all-tournament team as he helped the Irish advance to their second Frozen Four … product of two seasons in the United States Hockey League (USHL) with the Waterloo Black Hawks … one of 28 Illinois natives to win monograms with the Notre Dame hockey program.

AS A SENIOR: Played in all 40 games for the Irish in his senior season … was third on the team in scoring with 12 goals and 15 assists for 27 points … tied Anders Lee for the team lead with seven power-play goals … had two game winners and was -3 on the year with 14 penalties for 28 minutes … had eight multiple-point games and one multiple-goal game … recorded a pair of four-game point streaks during the season … opened the season with a goal and an assist in 4-3 loss at Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 7) … had a pair of assists in first-ever game at Compton Family Ice Arena in 5-2 win over Rensselaer (Oct. 21) … had a hand in both goals (1g, 1a) in 2-2 tie at Northern Michigan (Nov. 4) … picked up two goals and an assist, including a game winner in the home sweep of Alaska (Nov. 11-12) … scored once (ppg) and added an assist in 5-2 win over Boston University (Dec. 31) … sealed a 3-1 win over Michigan on Jan. 20 with empty net goal in final minute … led the Irish to first-round playoff sweep of Ohio State, scoring both goals in the 2-0 shutout win in game one and then adding a goal and an assist in 4-2 win in game two versus the Buckeyes … had three goals and two assists in four postseason games for the Irish.

AS A JUNIOR: Played in all 44 of Notre Dame[apos]s games in 2010-11 … one of six players on the team with 10 or more goals (10) … added a career-high 17 assists for 27 points … scored two power-play goals, a short-handed marker and two game winners … called for 10 penalties resulting in 31 penalty minutes … was +2 for the season … selected to the NCAA Northeast Regional all-tournament team … had one multiple-goal game and seven multi-point games during the season … first goal of the season was the first short-handed goal of his career and the game winner in 4-2 home win versus Lake Superior State (Oct. 14) … recorded first multiple-point contest with a goal and an assist in 5-2 loss at Miami (Dec. 4) … followed that with three consecutive multi-point games versus Northern Michigan (2a, Dec. 12), Canisius (1g, 1a, Dec. 29) and a pair of assists versus Minnesota State on Jan. 1 … had three assists in 8-1 game at Northern Michigan (Jan. 7) … picked up fifth goal of the season in 5-5 tie with Miami (Jan. 28)… recorded fourth two-goal game of his career with a pair of lamplighters in 5-1 victory over Bowling Green (Feb. 12) … scored a goal in 6-2 loss to Miami in CCHA semifinals (March 18) … had a goal (gwg) and an assist in 4-3 overtime win versus Merrimack in NCAA Northeast Regional … picked up the game winner in 2-1 win versus New Hampshire in regional championship game … selected to the Northeast Regional all-tournament team … in eight postseason games had three goals and two assists for five points.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 30 of teams[apos] 38 games … was fourth in team scoring with seven goals and 14 assists for 21 points … had two power-play goals and one game winner … picked up six minor penalties for 12 minutes … was +3 for the season to lead the Irish … recorded five multiple-point games and two multiple-goal games on the season … missed eight games due to a shoulder injury suffered on Jan. 10 versus Ferris State … returned to the lineup on Feb. 19 against Bowling Green … first multiple-point game (1g, 1a) came in 3-0 win at Boston University with the goal being the game winner … scored both goals in 2-2 overtime tie with Northern Michigan (Nov. 15) … third multiple-point game of the season came in 4-1 win over Michigan State (Nov. 22) … had a career-high four-point game (four assists) in 4-4 tie with Bowling Green (Nov. 28) … scored two goals (ppg, gwg) in 5-2 win over Colgate in the opening game of the Shillelagh Tournament … followed with a goal in the 3-3 tie with North Dakota in the championship game … selected most valuable player of the Shillelagh Tournament and to the all-tournament team … injured in second game of weekend series versus Ferris State … recorded an assist in return to the lineup at Bowling Green … was held scoreless in two postseason contests versus Ohio State.

AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 39 of 40 games in `08-[apos]09 … was fifth in scoring with 16 goals and 14 assists for 30 points … had seven power-play goals and one game winner … whistled for 13 penalties and 26 minutes and was +5 on the season … had seven multiple-point games and one two-goal contest … selected to the CCHA all-rookie team … was Notre Dame[apos]s rookie-of-the-year award winner … scored a goal in his first game, just 3:30 into the opening period at Denver to become first Irish player to score on first collegiate shot since Tim Wallace `06 did it at the start of the 2001-02 season … selected CCHA rookie of the week three times in November and was also the conference[apos]s rookie of the month … fourth, two-point game came in 3-2 win at Michigan (Jan. 30) … scored on the power play and added an assist in 5-2 win over Northern Michigan (Feb. 14) … recorded first two-goal game at Nebraska-Omaha (Feb. 20) … second goal of the game came at 3:39 of overtime and was the game winner … had one goal in game one of second round CCHA playoffs in 5-0 win over Nebraska-Omaha … had a goal and an assist in CCHA Championship game versus Michigan … in five postseason games had two goals and one assist for three points.

PREP & PERSONAL: Graduated from Benet Academy in Lisle, Ill., in May of 2006 … played junior hockey with the Waterloo Black Hawks of the USHL … led Waterloo in scoring in 2007-08 (24-35-59) with 10 power-play goals, one short-handed tally and five game winners in 60 games … added three goals and five assists in 11 playoff games as the Black Hawks finished second to Omaha for the Clark Cup championship … spent 2006-07 season in Waterloo where he had 10 goals and 11 assists for 21 points in 33 games … missed half of the season due to a broken wrist … Waterloo won the regular-season Anderson Cup but lost in title game to Sioux Falls … product of the Chicago Chill AAA program from 2003-06 where he was a teammate of former Irish standout Calle Ridderwall `11 in `05-[apos]06 … duo helped lead the Chill to the Midget Major championship game where they finished second … full name is William T. Maday … son of Jim and Terry Maday … has three brothers and one sister … born in Hinsdale, Ill. … graduated with a degree in finance from Notre Dame[apos]s Mendoza College of Business in May of 2012.

Maday[apos]s Career Statistics

Year GP G A Pts Shots Sh Pct. P/Min PPG SHG GWG +/-
2008-09 39 16 14 30 108 .148 13/26 7 0 1 +5
2009-10 30 7 14 21 66 .106 6/12 2 0 1 +3
2010-11 44 10 17 27 85 .118 10/31 2 1 2 +2
2011-12 40 12 15 27 64 .188 14/28 7 0 2 -3
Totals 153 45 60 105 323 .139 43/97 18 1 6 +7