2006-07 Men's Ice Hockey Roster

17 Nathan Davis

  • Height 6-1
  • Weight 192
  • Class Junior
  • Hometown Rocky River, Ohio
  • High School USNDTP
  • Prev School 18

Biography


2006-07
One of seven Miami players to skate in all 42 games ... one of two collegians to compete for the United States Men[apos]s National Team at the 2007 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Championship in Russia ... one of 10 finalists for the prestigious Hobey Baker Memorial Award, and the sixth RedHawk to gain the honor ... became the 10th All-American at Miami after being named to the RBK/American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) West All-America Second Team ... earned All-Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) Second Team accolades, marking the second time in as many years he had garnered all-league laurels ... became the first Miami player since current assistant coach Chris Bergeron (1992-93) to pick up the CCHA[apos]s trophy for the Best Defensive Forward ... led RedHawks in scoring with 50 points, which placed him ninth nationally and fourth among CCHA players ... was ninth in the CCHA in goals (21) and fourth in assists (29) ... finished in a tie for ninth nationally in shorthanded goals (3) and was tied for fourth among CCHA skaters ... racked up eight goals and 12 assists on the power play, good for a share of first in the CCHA ... one of only six CCHA skaters to tally two hat tricks (Oct. 20, Nov. 3) ... ranked fourth in scoring for CCHA-only games with 35 points ... placed seventh in goals (16) and seventh in assists (19) for league-only contests ... totaled seven goals and 10 assists with a man advantage during league contests to lead the CCHA in power-play points ... ranked third on squad with three game-winners, and now shares seventh place on the RedHawks[apos] all-time list for career game-winning goals (8) ...was second on the team with a +17 rating ... led squad with 183 shots ... notched a team-best 15 multi-point games ... recorded at least one point in 20 of his club[apos]s 24 victories ... became the 38th member of the Miami 100-Point Club after distributing an assist in a 5-2 triumph at Ohio State (Dec. 8) ... amassed a career-high five points, including three goals and two assists in a 5-1 win against Northern Michigan (Nov. 3) ... netted three goals, including a career-best two shorthanded markers in helping the RedHawks snap a 20-game losing streak to Michigan (Oct. 20) in Ann Arbor with a 4-1 victory ... moved into first all-time in shorthanded goals at Miami when he provided the ninth shorty of his career in a 4-2 setback against Northern Michigan (Nov. 4) ... compiled three five-game point streaks, one that went from Oct. 20-Nov. 4, a second stretch that lasted from Nov. 11-25 and another that spanned from Feb. 15-Mar. 9 ... registered second assist on Ryan Jones[apos] game-winner against top-seeded New Hampshire at the 2007 NCAA Northeast Regional Semifinal ... earned the Guy DeLonge Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award ... was named Miami[apos]s Co-Outstanding Offensive Player of the Year along with linemate Ryan Jones ... served as an assistant captain. 2005-06
Skated in 37 of Miami[apos]s 39 games ... missed two games while serving as an assistant captain for Team USA at the 2006 IIHF World Jr. Championship in British Columbia ... became the first Miami player since Kevyn Adams in 1994 to compete at the tournament ... earned All-CCHA First Team honors after leading the RedHawks with 40 points on 20 goals and 20 assists ... ranked second in the CCHA with a +23 rating ... ranked third in the CCHA in goals (20) and tied for fourth in game-winners (4) ... named CCHA Offensive Player of the Week on Jan 23 after scoring four goals and adding an assist versus Western Michigan (Jan. 20-21) ... tied for third in the CCHA in scoring in league games only with 34 points and ranked ninth in overall points ... put together a career-best eight game point streak from Jan. 20-Feb. 17 during which he tallied 16 points ... registered his first career hat trick on Nov. 25 versus Bowling Green ... scored a goal and added three assists in Miami[apos]s 6-3 win over Ohio State on Feb. 14 that clinched the CCHA Championship ... had 24 points on 12 goals and 12 assists over the final 17 games of the season ... led Miami with 11 multi-point games and nine power-play goals ... was named Miami[apos]s Outstanding Offensive Player.


2004-05
One of four RedHawks to appear in all 38 games ... was drafted in the fourth round of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks ... led all Miami freshmen and was 10th among CCHA freshmen with 25 points on 14 goals and 11 assists ... tied for the NCAA and CCHA lead with four shorthanded goals ... his six power-play goals were the fourth-best total on the team ... his first collegiate point came on an assist in 6-2 win over Northeastern (Oct. 9) ... earned another assist versus Notre Dame (Oct. 16) before tallying his first goal in 2-1 loss to Ohio State (Oct. 22) ... notched his second goal in Miami[apos]s next game, a 6-4 loss to St. Lawrence (Oct. 29.) ... had a season-best five-game point scoring streak from Oct. 22-Nov. 6. ... recorded his first multi-goal game versus Robert Morris (Dec. 3), scoring twice on the power play in Miami[apos]s 8-1 win ... scored twice again versus Colorado College (Dec. 29) in the Ohio Hockey Classic, including the first of his four shorthanded goals ... had a season-best three-point game versus Alaska Fairbanks (Feb. 19), scoring twice and assisting on another goal as the RedHawks completed a series sweep of the Nanooks on the road in Fairbanks ... finished the season on a three-game point scoring streak including a goal and an assist in Miami[apos]s playoff series with Michigan State (Mar. 11-12) ... one of 43 players invited to the 2006 U.S. National Junior Team Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. ... was the recipient of Miami[apos]s Rookie of the Year Award. Prior to Miami
Is the fourth player from the U.S. Development Program to play at Miami ... played 57 games last year for the USNDTP-18 squad in 2003-04 ... scored 10 goals and added 14 assists for 24 points ... four of his goals were on the power play, and two were game-winners ... recorded 33 penalty minutes ... one of 10 players on a 42-man roster to score a shorthanded goal. Personal
Majoring in business ... born May 23, 1986 ... son of Alan and Pamela Davis ... brother, Matt, earned four varsity letters in hockey at Miami (2003-06) and now plays for the Philadelphia Phantoms of the American Hockey League ... father, Alan, played football at Michigan State ... mother, Pam, was a gymnast at Michigan State.

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