2020-21 Hockey Roster

#1 Dylan St. Cyr 2019-20 Hockey Roster

Goaltender


Height 5-9
Weight 170 lbs.
Class Senior
Hometown Northville, Michigan
Last Team USNTDP (USHL)
Dylan St. Cyr - Hockey - Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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2020-21 AWARDS AND HONORS

  • Academic All-Big Ten (March 17)
  • Big Ten Second Star of the Week (March 2 & 9)

AS A SENIOR

  • Played in a career-high 22 games, posting an 11-9-1 record to go along with a .921 save percentage and a 2.44 goals against average. 
  • Started 15 of Notre Dame’s last 16 games of the season beginning with a 2-1 win at Minnesota on Jan. 16, posting a .933 save percentage and a 2.21 goals against average over that span.
  • Posted his first shutout of the season by making 20 saves in a 3-0 win over Ohio State (Dec. 12).
  • Had a season-high 39 saves in Notre Dame’s 5-5 comeback tie at Wisconsin (Feb. 20). 
  • Earned Big Ten Second Star of the Week honor on March 2 after following back-to-back shutouts of Michigan State (Feb. 26-27).
  • In the sweep of the Spartans, St. Cyr stopped all 27 shots he faced in game one and then turned around and totaled 29 saves in game two for his second and third shutouts of the season and the fourth and fifth shutouts of his Irish career.
  • St. Cyr was also named the Big Ten’s Second Star of the Week on March 9 after leading the Irish to a weekend sweep of Penn State to close out the regular season (March 5-6). 
  • Against the Nittany Lions, St. Cyr stopped 75 of the 78 shots he faced for a .962 save percentage to go along with a 1.56 goals against average.
  • Finished his Irish career with a 16-12-2 record, a .923 save percentage and a 2.44 goals against average, appearing in 33 games (30 games started) and adding five shutouts.

2019-20 AWARDS AND HONORS

  • Academic All-Big Ten (May 11)

AS A JUNIOR
• Did not play in a game.

2018-19 AWARDS AND HONORS
• Big Ten All-Academic Team

AS A SOPHOMORE
• Closed his sophomore campaign with four wins, 157 saves, a 2.02 goals-against average and a .935 save percentage.
• Made his first start of the season at Omaha (Oct. 19) and stopped 20 of the 21 shots he faced to earn the victory in a 4-1 Notre Dame win.
• Made 29 stops in Notre Dame’s 6-2 win at Michigan (Nov. 10), which was his second start of the season.
• In his third start of the season (first at home), posted a 33-save shutout against RPI in Notre Dame’s 3-0 win (Dec. 1).
• Stopped 32 of the 34 shots he faced to lead Notre Dame to a 5-2 win over Wisconsin (Feb. 16).

AS A FRESHMAN
• Made his first start in net against Alabama Huntsville, recording his first career shutout in a 4-0 decision (10/7/17).
• Became the first Irish goaltender to record a shutout in his first career start since Mike Johnson blanked Providence 2-0 on Oct. 16, 2009 at the Joyce Center (29 saves).
• Appeared in five games for the Irish, starting four.
• Posted a save percentage of .917, stopping 133 of 145 shots faced.
• Stood tall in net in the Frozen Four rematch battle against then top-ranked Denver, leading the team to a 2-2 tie while tallying 46 saves, a career best (10/13/17).

WITH USA HOCKEY
• Joined the Irish after spending the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons with the USNTDP.
• In 2016-17, played in 47 combined games and finished with a 33-11-0 record to go along with a .900 save percentage and a 2.66 goals against average.
• In 18 USHL games during the 2016-17 season, had a .912 save percentage and a 2.27 goals against average.
• Named to the 2017 USHL All-Academic Team and twice earned USHL Goalie of teh Week Honors.
• Skated in the 2016-17 Under-18 World Championship in Poprad and Spisska Nova Ves, Slovakia, where he helped lead Team USA to the gold medal by posting a 7-0-0 record.
• He recorded the top goals against average (1.96) in the tournment and was named a Top Three Player on the team.
• In 2015-16, played in 37 total games while posting an .886 save percentage and a 3.31 goals against average.
• Also played in the 2015 World Under-17 Challenge (Dawson Creek and Fort St. John, British Columbia), the 2015 U17 Four Nations Tournament (Puchov, Slovakia) and the 2016 U17 Five Nations Tournament (Plymouth, Michigan).

PREP AND PERSONAL
• Before joining the USNTDP, played with the Detroit Honeybaked midget minor program.
• Graduated from Northville High School in Northville, Michigan.
• Son of Gerry St. Cyr and Manon Rheaume.
• Gerry played five seasons of professional hockey, including playing for the New Haven Senators (AHL) during the 1992-93 season.
• Manon played goaltender for Canada at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games and in several world championships.
• Mother, Manon, was the first woman to appear in an NHL pre-season game when she skated for the Tampa Bay Lightning in 1992.
• Has a younger brother, Dakoda and a younger sister, Katie.
• Majoring in Finance.

CAREER HIGHS
Saves:  46 (vs. Denver 10/13/17)
Goals Against: 5 (2x – vs. Omaha 10/27/17)
Shutouts:  2