| Michel Léveillé |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Levis, Quebec
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 | Height / Weight: 5-9 / 193
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 | Position: Forward
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 | Birthdate: 04/03/1981
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 | Last Team: Nanaimo Clippers
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2005-06: Saw action in 37 games with 16 goals and 24 assists for 40 points ... Named to the AHCA All-America Second Team ... Named to the Hockey East All-Star Second Team ... Was eighth in Hockey East with 40 points and fourth in the conference with 1.08 points per game ... Had multiple points in eleven games ... Scored two goals, with one on the power play, and added an assist against Northeastern (12/10) ... Scored two goals, including a power play goal, at Merrimack (2/24) ... Had a goal and two assists against UMass Lowell (1/7) ... Became the 46th Black Bear to reach the 100 point mark with two assists against UMass-Lowell (3/11) ... Against Massachusetts (3/4) had three assists ... In the NCAA East Regional game against Harvard (3/25) scored an unassisted goal and added two assists for three points in the game ... Named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team ... Scored a goal against Wisconsin (4/6) in the Frozen Four ... Named a Maine Scholar-Athlete gold medalist ... Named to the Hockey East Academic Honor Roll. 2004-05: Played in 33 games with twelve goals and twelve assists for 24 points ... Recorded his first career hat-trick - the only one of the season for Maine - against Providence (11/21) ... Had a goal and two assists at Providence (2/19) ... Notched a goal and an assist three times, including against UMass-Lowell in the Hockey East quarterfinals (3/11) ... With a power play goal against Cornell (12/29), was named to the Florida College Classic All-Tournament Team ... Assisted on Josh Soares' goal in the Hockey East Semifinals against Boston College (3/18) ... Named a Maine Scholar-Athlete silver medalist ... Earned Hockey East All-Academic Team honors. 2003-04: In his first season on the ice for the Black Bears, played in 43 games and led the team with 34 assists ... Named Hockey East Rookie of the Year ... His 34 assists ranked second in the nation ... Had three assists against Wisconsin (10/11) ... Had at least one assist in twelve of the first fifteen games of the season ... Had two assists against Vermont (1/4) and had three assists against Sacred Heart (1/10) ... Scored his first collegiate goal against Merrimack (1/6), following 16 assists ... Scored a power play goal versus Massachusetts (1/16) ... At Boston University (1/23) he notched a shorthanded goal and three assists ... Scored a power play goal against New Hampshire (1/31) ... Had two assists against Providence (2/20) and a goal and two assists against Providence (2/21) the next night ... Assisted on two goals against Boston College (3/5) ... Had an assist on Dustin Penner's goal in the second period of the Hockey East Championship game ... Scored an unassisted goal against Harvard (3/26) in the NCAA Regionals to tie the game in the third period ... Also assisted on Greg Moore's game-winner three minutes later against Harvard ... Named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament team ... Named Hockey East Rookie of the Week three times (1/12, 1/26, 2/23) ... Was named the Hockey East Rookie of the Month for January and was also named the HCA Commissioners Choice Rookie of the Month for January ... Was the only unanimous choice to the Hockey East All-Rookie team... Named Inside College Hockey All-Rookie team ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team ... Also named a Maine Scholar-Athlete ... Named the Howard Neville Rookie of the Year for Maine. 2002-03: Sat out the season and did not practice with the team due to NCAA regulations.
BEFORE MAINE: Played for the Nanaimo Clippers in 2001-02 ... Scored 33 goals and added 75 assists to finish with 108 points in 52 games ... Was the third leading scorer in the British Columbia Hockey League... Earned Most Valuable Player honors for the Nanaimo Clippers.
PERSONAL: Born April 3, 1981 ... Son of Denise and Yves Léveillé ... A communications major with minors in public relations and business administration.