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Alex Whelan

The Roar

English - January 31, 2020 05:00 - 49 minutes - ★★★★★ - 9 ratings
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This week on the Quinnipiac Athletics Podcast, hosts Dan Bahl and Matt McAuliffe sit down with Alex Whelan, senior forward on the men’s hockey team.
Dan, Matt and Alex talk talk about the meaning of being an alternate captain on this team, and his earliest days of playing hockey in New Jersey. They talk about committing to Quinnipiac, growing as a player during his freshman year, the impact his parents and sister have had on him, his friendship with Karlis Cukste and so much more!
THIS WEEK IN BOBCATS HISTORY:
January 30, 1999
The Bobcats beat up on in-state rival 10-0 at home. In the game, freshman backup goaltender Jim White, playing in place of starter JC Wells that night, recorded the shutout. That clean slate was the first of his career, and would end up being the last. White currently sits 19 shutouts behind the program’s all-time leader in that category, Michael Garteig.
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This week on the Quinnipiac Athletics Podcast, hosts Dan Bahl and Matt McAuliffe sit down with Alex Whelan, senior forward on the men’s hockey team.

Dan, Matt and Alex talk talk about the meaning of being an alternate captain on this team, and his earliest days of playing hockey in New Jersey. They talk about committing to Quinnipiac, growing as a player during his freshman year, the impact his parents and sister have had on him, his friendship with Karlis Cukste and so much more!

THIS WEEK IN BOBCATS HISTORY:

January 30, 1999

The Bobcats beat up on in-state rival 10-0 at home. In the game, freshman backup goaltender Jim White, playing in place of starter JC Wells that night, recorded the shutout. That clean slate was the first of his career, and would end up being the last. White currently sits 19 shutouts behind the program’s all-time leader in that category, Michael Garteig.

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FOLLOW QU ATHLETICS ON TWITTER: twitter.com/QUAthletics

FOLLOW QU ATHLETICS ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/quathletics/

FOLLOW MEN’S HOCKEY ON TWITTER: twitter.com/QU_MIH

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