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Roll call

Posted by David Lefort, Boston.com Staff April 14, 2008 09:08 AM

Meet the members of Boston College's championship team (By Globe Staff):

No. 1 John Muse, goalie, freshman

Muse started all 44 games and was the only goalie used by BC all season . . . Was named to the Hockey East All-Tournament team . . . Falmouth native set a school record with 1,171 saves

No. 2 Anthony Aiello, defenseman, junior

Aiello collected three goals and 13 points this season . . . Braintree native earned All-Tournament honors at the Dodge Holiday Classic.

No. 4 Mike Brennan, defenseman, senior

The captain scored three goals and 8 points on the season . . . Smithtown, N.Y., native earned Hockey East All-Tournament Team honors.

No. 5 Tim Filangieri, defenseman, junior

Filangieri scored a goal and 6 points on the season . . . Islip Terrace, N.Y., native had an assist in both games of the IceBreaker tournament in October.

No. 6 Tim Kunes, defenseman, junior

Kunes has was a plus-22 in the regular season, tops among Eagle blue liners . . . Huntington, N.Y., native scored his only goal of the season in a 4-0 victory over Vermont in the Hockey East title game.

No. 7 Carl Sneep, defenseman, sophomore

Sneep earned Hockey East All-Tournament honors after he tallied two assists and was a plus-4 in four victories . . . Nisswa, Minn., product ranks first among BC defensemen with three goals and 12 assists.

No. 9 Nathan Gerbe, forward, junior

Hobey Baker Award runner-up scored five goals and 8 points in Frozen Four . . . Oxford, Mich., native was the Hockey East Tournament MVP and led the country with 35 goals and 68 points this season . . . Drafted by Buffalo in 2005 (fifth round).

No. 11 Joe Adams, forward, senior

Adams's first career goal was a game-winner against Bowling Green in the 2005-06 season opener . . . Native of Wayzata, Minn., his older brother, John, was a standout defenseman for the Eagles from 2002-05.

No. 12 Ben Smith, forward, sophomore

Smith scored a pair of goals and added three assists in Frozen Four . . . Avon, Conn., native finished the season with 25 goals and 50 points.

No. 13 Pat Gannon, forward, senior

Gannon collected a career-high 23 points this season after scoring a combined 17 in his first three years . . . Arlington native added an assist in the Frozen Four.

No. 14 Matt Greene, forward, senior

Alternate captain was named Best Defensive Forward in Hockey East . . . Plymouth native had two game-winning goals among his eight this season.

No. 15 Joe Whitney, forward, freshman

Whitney was named Most Outstanding Player at NCAA Northeast Regional and added a goal in the Frozen Four . . . Reading native recorded 40 assists, second best for a freshman in school history (Ken Hodge Jr., 44, 1984-85).

No. 17 Brian Gibbons, forward, freshman

Was named Beanpot MVP after recording two goals and two assists in victories over Boston University and Harvard . . . Braintree native had four assists in Frozen Four.

No. 18 Kyle Kucharski, forward, junior

Kucharski set a career-high with 9 points (three goals) . . . Saugus native added an assist in Frozen Four.

No. 19 Brock Bradford, forward, junior

Missed 17 games after suffering a broken left humerus in the first game of the season. He played in four games before breaking the same bone against BU Jan. 19 . . . Burnaby, British Columbia, native, had 5 points in five games.

No. 21 Benn Ferriero, forward, junior

Ferriero finished the season with 17 goals and 42 points, including one assist in the Frozen Four . . . Essex native was a Hockey East All-Tournament Team selection.

No. 22 Dan Bertram, forward, senior

Alternate captain had 10 goals and 37 points, including a goal and two assists in the Frozen Four . . . Calgary native finished with 105 points in 160 career games.

No. 24 Matt Lombardi, forward, sophomore

Lombardi registered 4 points (one goal) this season . . . Milton native picked up key assist on Andrew Orpik's third-period goal in Beanpot championship game.

No. 25 Matt Price, forward, sophomore

Price registered first multiple-point game of his career with one goal and assist in a 3-3 tie with Maine Jan. 25 . . . Milton, Ontario, native finished with three goals and 11 points.

No. 26 Nick Petrecki, defenseman, freshman

Petrecki scored the overtime goal to beat Harvard in the Beanpot final and was named to the NCAA Northeast Regional team . . . Clifton Park, N.Y., native had five goals, 12 points, and a team-high 47 penalties for 102 minutes.

No. 27 Andrew Orpik, forward, junior

Orpik scored the first of BC's four first-period goals vs. North Dakota in Frozen Four semifinal . . . East Amherst, N.Y., native (and younger brother of former BC star Brooks) collected seven goals and 13 points.

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