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Chris D’Alvise

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NUMBER:
10
HEIGHT:
5'11"
WEIGHT:
175 lbs
SHOOTS:
Left
RESIDES:
Mississauga, Ontario
name pronounced:
DOWL-veez

Biography:

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by the Thunder as a free agent on 8/14/09

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

2010-11: Split the season between the Thunder and Springfield Falcons (AHL) … left the Thunder for an AHL contract with Springfield after scoring 17 points (10g-17a) in 12 games … earned two hat tricks on 11/6 vs. Bakersfield and 11/13 at Idaho … began the season with an eight game scoring streak (10/15-11/7) … signed by Springfield to a professional tryout agreement on Nov. 19 … earned a goal and two assists in his AHL debut on 11/20 at Syracuse (5-4 win) … earned an AHL season high three points on three separate occasions … posted four multi point games in the AHL

2009-10: Recipient of the Thunder Rookie of the Year award … finished fourth among ECHL rookies with 68 points (34g-22a) and and second among the league’s rookies with 34 goals (led Thunder) … posted 13 multi-point games and two hat tricks … tied for third in the ECHL with seven game-winning goals … skated in AHL training camp with the Springfield Falcons … earned the first goal of his pro career on 10/18 at Idaho … collected the first hat trick of his pro career against Victoria on 11/1 (5-2 win) … finished runner-up for ECHL Player of the Week (ending Nov. 1) … named to the National Conference team in the 2010 ECHL All-Star Game – had an assist in the game … his second hat trick was the first natrual hat trick in Thunder history on 2/5 at Ontario (4-1 win) … notched a career-high 4 points (all assists) on 3/6 vs. Victoria (7-3 win) … his six goals in the playoffs were tied for second on the team … named Reebok Hockey ECHL Rookie of the Month with 23 points (11g-12a) in 15 games in March

2008-09: Skated in four games with the Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL), collecting three assists … posted two helpers in his second pro game on 3/19 vs. Gwinnett (3-1 victory) … made his pro debut the previous night … assisted on a game-winning goal by Dustin Sproat on 3/21 at Trenton (2-1 victory) with 4:03 left in regulation … signed by the Cyclones as a free agent on 3/18

COLLEGE: Spent four seasons (2005-09) of his college hockey career with Clarkson University (NCAA) … skated in 145 career games, amassing 105 points (49g-56a) and 117 penalty minutes … guided the program to two appearances (2007, 2008) in the NCAA “Frozen Four” Tournament … as a 2008-09 senior, tied for the program lead in goals (13) and led the Knights in faceoff wins (53.3%, 347-304) … posted career-best numbers in scoring with 29 points (12g-17a) in 39 games as a 2007-08 junior, tying for second on the team with 17 assists … as a 2006-07 sophomore, was named Most Outstanding Player for the ECAC Hockey Tournament … was a three-time selection for the ECAC Player of the Week award … collected 18 power-play goals in his college career … named to the ECAC conference weekly “Honor Roll” five times in his career

FAST FACTS: Father, Daniel was a member of the 1980 Canadian Olympic team … Uncle, Bob was an All-American selection as a forward in 1975 at Michigan Tech University

PERSONAL: Resides in Mississauga, Ontario during the summer … lists Nick St. Pierre as the toughest player he’s faced … enjoys watching “Lost” … favorite movie is “The Count of Monte Cristo” … favorite food is Lobster … favorite hockey teams growing up were the Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Sabres … lists Beyonce as a famous person he’d like to meet … favorite fast-food restaurant is Taco Bell … favorite actresses are Katie Cassidy and Eva Longoria … enjoys listening to Drake and Lil’ Wayne … nickname is “Dallie”

Career Statistics

year League club gp g a pts pim
2011 ECHL STOCKTON THUNDER 3 0 2 2 0
2010 ECHL STOCKTON THUNDER 12 10 7 17 12
2009 ECHL STOCKTON THUNDER 34 68 33 67 38
2008 ECHL Cincinnati Cyclones 4 3 3
2008 NCAA Clarkson Univ. 13 39 12 25 56
2007 NCAA Clarkson Univ. 12 39 17 29 20
2006 NCAA Clarkson Univ. 16 27 10 26 31
2005 NCAA Wexford Raiders 28 48 58 56 26
2005 OPJHL Clarkson Univ. 28 37 17 25 10
2005 OPJHL Clarkson Univ. 15 43 32 47 10