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  Garrett Regan
Garrett Regan

Player Profile
Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Hastings, MN

High School:
Hill-Murray

Height / Weight:
5-11 / 198

Position:
Left Wing

Birthdate:
04/23/1985

Last Team:
Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)

Had a break out season as a sophomore, earning his second monogram while setting career highs in all offensive categories ... speedy left wing who plays the game at both end of the ice ... uses his speed to disrupt the opposition on the forecheck and to open the ice for his linemates on offense ... has a trememdous work ethic ... became a key contributor on the power-play and penalty-killing units ... does not stray from the physical aspects of the game ... tough in the corners and in front of the net ... will look to contribute more to the Notre Dame attack as a junior ... finished fifth on the team in scoring with 14 goals and 12 assists for 26 points in 2006-07 ... in two seasons with the Irish has played in 72 games with 17 goals and 16 assists for 33 career points .... joined the Irish after playing three seasons for the Waterloo BlackHawks of the United States Hockey League (USHL) ... joins Tom Galvin `04 and Mark Eaton as Notre Dame players to spend time in Waterloo ... one of 20 Notre Dame players to play in the USHL ... joins three other Irish players from Minnesota on the Notre Dame roster, including senior Mark Van Guilder (Roseville), sophomore Ryan Thang (Edina) and freshman Ryan Guentzel (Woodbury) ... was a high school teammate of Guentzel's at Hill-Murray High School in 2002-03 ... signed letter-of-intent in late-signing period (spring `05) along with Tom Sawatske and Justin White ... joins fellow junior Erik Condra as players with family ties to the Notre Dame hockey program ... his uncle, Sean Regan, was a defenseman for the Irish between 1981-83 ... Dean's List selection in spring of `06 ... member of Notre Dame's Academic Honors Program.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 42 games, finishing fifth in team scoring with 14 goals and 12 assists for 26 points ... had four power-play goals, one short-handed tally and four game-winning goals ... finished third on the squad with 107 shots on goal ... recorded 14 penalties for 28 minutes ... was +2 on the season ... led the Irish with four multiple-goal games ... key member of Notre Dame penalty-killing unit that led the nation with a 90.4% success rate ... was selected Notre Dame's most improved player for 2006-07 ... got his season off to a strong start with the first two-goal game of his career, scoring twice in a 2:36 span, in season-opening 6-2 win over Minnesota State ... second goal of the night proved to be the game winner ... scored third goal of season in 3-0 win over Army at the Lightning College Hockey Classic ... went eight games without a point before going on a seven-game point streak (4g, 5a) ... picked up one assist at Nebraska-Omaha on Nov. 25 to start streak and added three assists in weekend sweep of Alaska at the Joyce Center on Dec. 2-3 ... followed with a three-goal weekend in Irish sweep of Michigan ... scored power-play goal in 7-3 win at Yost Arena on Dec. 8 and added two goals, including the game winner in 4-3 win at the Joyce Center on Dec. 10 ... continued streak versus Northern Michigan with one assist in 4-3 win at Ft. Wayne on Dec. 30 and then scored a breakaway goal against the Wildcats on Dec. 31 in 4-2 Joyce Center win ... had streak snapped in 6-2 win at Robert Morris before starting another four-game streak against the Colonials on Jan. 7 ... picked up a power-play goal in 4-2 home loss to Robert Morris ... assisted on one goal at Lake Superior and added an empty-netter in 4-1 win against the Lakers on Jan. 13 ... closed four-game streak with first short-handed goal of career in 3-2 loss at Western Michigan ...was held off the scoresheet until Feb. 17 when he recorded his third multiple-goal game in 3-2 overtime win at Alaska ... second-period power-play goal gave Irish a 2-1 lead and his second goal came at 1:41 of overtime to give Irish the 3-2 win and a road sweep at Fairbanks ... opened the playoffs with a career-best three-point game (2g, 1a) in 7-1 win over Alaska in game one of the quarterfinals ... added an assist on Wes O'Neill's power-play game winner in 3-1 game two win ... helped set up Jason Paige's game-winning goal in CCHA championship game, a 2-1 win over Michigan ... in six postseason games had two goals and three assists for five points.

AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 30 games as a freshman, scoring three goals with four assists ... had one game winner ... picked up seven penalties for 14 minutes ... recorded 42 shots on goal ... was +1 on the year ... got off to a fast start with a four-game scoring streak (2g, 2a) from Oct. 29 to Nov. 10 ... scored the first goal of the game and the eventual game winner in 2-0 win over Princeton ... added his second consecutive goal in 8-5 loss to Michigan on Nov. 4 ... picked up assists in back-to-back games against Michigan and Bowling Green ... did not score a point until Jan. 13 when he recorded an assist in 2-2 tie at Miami ... had first multiple-point game of career, notching a goal and an assist in 4-1 win over Alaska Fairbanks in game that helped Irish wrap up home ice in the playoffs ... did not score in either playoff game against the Nanooks.

PREP & PERSONAL: Graduated from Hill-Murray High School in Maplewood, Minn., where he earned three letters in hockey, two in baseball and one in football ... two-time team MVP ... as a junior, helped Hill-Murray to second place in the Minnesota State Tournament ... had 41 goals and 38 assists for 79 points in 31 games ... selected all-conference, all-metro and all-state ... selected to the all-tournament team in state tourney ... team captain as a senior and took all-conference, all-metro and all-state honors after scoring 30 goals and 35 assists in 28 games ... had 35 receptions in eight games as a junior on the Hill-Murray football team and hit .330 in his junior year playing baseball ... played parts of three seasons in the USHL with Waterloo ... team MVP in `04-'05 with 21 goals and 24 assists for 45 points on team that finished second in Eastern Division ... in `03-'04, his first full season of junior hockey, helped lead Waterloo to the USHL title and the Clark Cup as national junior champions ... had 14 goals and 21 assists on the season for 35 points ... was second-leading scorer in the playoffs with six goals and five assists for 11 points in 12 playoff games, including three game-winning goals ... saw first action with Waterloo in 2002-03, playing in 21 games with four goals and one assist for five points as Black Hawks won the Eastern Conference title ... full name is Garrett O. Regan ... son of Pat and Mary Regan ... has one brother and two sisters ... sister, Meghan, is a 2005 graduate of Notre Dame ... grandfather, Don Regan, attended Notre Dame but dropped out to join the service during World War II and uncle, Sean, played hockey for the Irish between 1981-83 before finishing career at Minnesota ... father played hockey at Minnesota-Duluth from 1976-80 ... born April 23, 1985, in St. Paul, Minn. ... psychology major in the College of Arts and Letters.

Regan's Career Statistics

YearGPGAPtsShotsSh Pct.P/MinPPGSHGGWG+/-
2005-063034742.0717/14001+1
2006-0742141226107.13114/28414+2
Totals72171633149.11421/42415+3
 

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