2022-23 Hockey Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 19
Red Savage
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 185
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Scottsdale, Ariz.
CAREER ACCOLADES
2022-23 HIGHLIGHTS
2021-22 HIGHLIGHTS
PRIOR TO MIAMI
PERSONAL
- Skated in 67 games for RedHawks with 30 points (13-17-30)
- Named Miami Hockey’s Dr. Phillip Shriver Rookie of the Year after 2021-22 season
- Two-time member of the NCHC Academic All-Conference Team
- Member of U.S. National Junior Team for 2022 and 2023 World Juniors and helped lead Team USA to bronze medal in 2023 event
- Draft pick of the Detroit Red Wings (fourth round, 2021)
2022-23 HIGHLIGHTS
- Played 32 games
- Finished with 14 points (7-7-14)
- Produced three multi-point games, including a goal and assist in win over Ferris State (10/2) that earned him First Star recognition
- Scored two goals and matched his career high with seven shots on goal vs. Western Michigan (3/4), earning First Star honors
- Served as an alternate captain for U.S. at the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship, putting up six points (3-3-6), including an assist on bronze medal-winning goal
- Also played for Team USA at the rescheduled 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship in summer of 2022, contributing three points (2-1-3)
- Participated in Detroit Red Wings' developmental camp in summer of 2022
- Member of the NCHC Academic All-Conference team
2021-22 HIGHLIGHTS
- Played in 35 games
- Produced 16 points (6-10-16)
- Named NCHC Rookie of the Week a league-high four times (10/25, 11/29, 1/10, 1/31)
- Tabbed the NCHC Co-Rookie of the Month in January
- Scored his first collegiate goal in a win over LIU (11/27)
- Represented the United States at the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship, which was ultimately canceled due to COVID
- Scored twice for Miami vs. Mercyhurst (1/4) in his first game back from World Juniors
- Tallied two goals in overtime loss to eventual national champion Denver (1/28)
- Had a three-game point streak (1/8-1/15), including an assist in tie at No. 7 Minnesota Duluth (where he was the only player for either team to convert in the ensuing shootout)
- Credited with career-high seven shots at Minnesota Duluth (1/14)
- Named Miami Hockey’s Dr. Phillip Shriver Rookie of the Year
- Member of the NCHC Academic All-Conference team
PRIOR TO MIAMI
- Selected by the Detroit Red Wings in the fourth round of the 2021 NHL Draft (114th overall)
- Played with the United States National Development Program
- Registered 16 points (6-10-16) in 18 USHL league games
- Also was a member of the U17 and U18 National Teams, registering a combine 26 points in 31 games for USA
- Represented the U.S. at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in 2019
PERSONAL
- Full name is Redmond Savage
- Son of Debbie and Brian Savage
- Father, Brian, played at Miami from 1990-1993 and went on to play 674 games in the NHL
- Played two seasons at Miami as a teammate with older brother Ryan, sometimes on the same line
- Majoring in Sport Management
- Has a May birthday
- Uncle and three great uncles played in the NHL, including great uncle Larry Hillman, who won four Stanley Cups in 19 seasons
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