2006-2007 Men's Ice Hockey Roster

Kyle Greentree #39 LW

  • Position:
    LW
  • Height:
    6-3
  • Weight:
    215
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Hometown:
    Victoria, BC

Summary

Biography

2006-2007 ... received Keith Street Top Scorer Award for third consecutive season and Steve Moria Most Valuable Player Award for second consecutive season ... also was voted the Fans[apos] Choice Award ... led team in all scoring categories ... tied for second with 18 goals in CCHA conference games ... second in CCHA with eight power play goals ... tied for eighth in CCHA conference scoring with 30 points ... 11 multi-point games ... ten goals and ten assists on power play ... assist in 3-1 playoff loss at Notre Dame ... earned #3 Star and reached 100 career points with two assists in 3-1 playoff win at Western Michigan ... assist in playoff loss at Western Michigan ... assist in 4-3 loss to Nebraska-Omaha ... shorthanded goal in 3-2 loss to Notre Dame ... assist in 3-1 loss at Western Michigan ... #3 Star with two goals in tie with Miami ... set new career season high in points with power play goal in overtime win against Miami ... assist in tie at Bowling Green ... goal in 6-2 loss to Michigan ... assist in 3-2 overtime loss at Michigan State ... power play goal in 6-2 loss at Ohio State ... assist in 4-2 loss at Alaska Anchorage ... #3 Star with goal and assist in loss to Bowling Green ... set new career season high in goals against Bowling Green ... #1 Star with two power play goals and assist in win against Bowling Green ... goal and assist in 6-2 loss at Notre Dame ... #1 Star with hat trick in win against Lake Superior ... #1 Star with shorthanded goal and two assists including on game winner in win at Nebraska-Omaha ... #2 Star with first career hat trick and assist in tie at Nebraska-Omaha ... #2 Star with two assists in 4-2 win against Ferris State ... #1 Star with game winning power play goal in 2-1 win against Ferris State ... goal and assist in overtime loss to Alaska Anchorage ... #2 Star with one goal and three assists in 8-4 win against Air Force ... power play goal in shutout of Air Force ... game winning goal and assist in exhibition against Western Ontario ... goal in exhibition loss to USNTDP U-18 team ... won team[apos]s preseason hardest shot competition with consecutive shots of 98, 99 and 100 miles per hour ... named an assistant captain ... Named team MVP. 2005-2006 ... named to Dean[apos]s List (3.5 GPA or higher) for fall semester of 2005 ... received Steve Moria Most Valuable Player and Keith Street Top Scorer Awards ... led team with 19 assists and for second consecutive season with 27 points ... fourth on team with eight goals ... four multi-point games ... two goals and ten assists on power play ... scored two and assisted on six game winning goals ... assist in 7-4 playoff loss at Michigan State ... #2 Star in 1-0 playoff win at Notre Dame ... #3 Star with game winning goal in 2-1 win at Notre Dame ... goal in win against Western Michigan ... assist in tie with Western Michigan ... assist in 3-1 win against Bowling Green ... two assists in 4-3 win against Bowling Green ... goal in win at Miami ... #3 Star with two assists in shutout of Ohio State ... assist in loss at Michigan State ... assist in win at Michigan ... assist in 3-0 shutout of Alaska Anchorage ... assist on game winning goal in 4-2 win against Alaska Anchorage ... goal in 3-2 loss at Lake Superior ... assist in 4-2 loss at Lake Superior ... goal in loss to Northern Michigan ... #3 Star with first goal of game in win at Nebraska Omaha ... assist in loss at Nebraska Omaha ... #1 Star for goal and two assists in win at Ferris State ... assist in win against Michigan ... assist on game winning goal in win at Alaska Anchorage ... named #1 Star for scoring game winning goal and adding two assists in overtime win at Minnesota ... goal and assist in exhibition win against Windsor.

2004-2005 ... received Keith Street Top Scorer Award ... led team as freshman with 32 points ... second on team with 20 assists ... fourth on team with 12 goals ... tied for fifth on team with -2 plus/minus ... fifth on team with 11 Perani Cup points ... three goals and ten assists on power play ... one shorthanded goal ... six multi-point games ... Honorable Mention for CCHA All-Rookie Team ... eight game point streak (5-7-12) stopped in CCHA semifinal loss to Michigan ... goal and assist in CCHA quarterfinal win against Northern Michigan ... goal in second CCHA playoff win at Bowling Green ... #3 Star with three assists in first CCHA playoff win at Bowling Green ... #2 Star with goal in tie with Alaska Anchorage ... power play goal and assist in win against Alaska Anchorage ...power play goal in loss at Nebraska-Omaha ... assist in win at Nebraska-Omaha ... assist in 5-4 loss to Miami ... assist on game winning goal in overtime against Michigan State ... assist on game winning goal at Northern Michigan ... assist in loss at Northern Michigan ... five game point streak stopped in 1-1 tie with Lake Superior ... #1 Star with game tying extra attacker goal in 2-2 tie with Lake Superior ... goal and assist in 4-3 win against Ferris State ... #3 Star with game winning goal in 3-2 win against Ferris State ... assist in each loss at Michigan ... assist in 6-2 loss at Bowling Green ... assist in loss to Northern Michigan ... assist in loss to Notre Dame ... two assists in 3-2 win against Nebraska-Omaha ... goal in 3-1 win against Nebraska-Omaha ... two assists in 5-3 win against British Columbia ... goal in 5-0 win against British Columbia ... assist in loss at Alaska Anchorage ... named CCHA Rookie of Week on October 18 for performance against Western Michigan ... #1 Star with two goals including unassisted shorthanded and game winner and also assist in win at Western Michigan ... goal in loss at Western Michigan ... two goals in win against Grant MacEwan College.

Prior to Alaska ... played four years for Victoria Salsa in British Columbia Hockey League and finished career as their all-time leading scorer ... had his #39 jersey retired by Salsa in season opener on September 11, 2004 ... selected with 25th overall pick in fourth round of World Hockey Association amateur draft by unnamed founder[apos]s franchise ... won Brett Hull Trophy as BCHL[apos]s Top Scorer for 2003-2004 season with 62 goals and 53 assists for 115 points with 170 penalty minutes in 59 games and added four goals and five assists in five playoff games ... finished first in goals and second in points in entire Canadian Junior A Hockey League ... selected for Coastal Division team for 2003-2004 BCHL All-Star Game where he scored three goals and was chosen his team[apos]s MVP as well as winning shootout competition and then after season was named to BCHL Coastal Conference First All-Star Team ... won Salsa team awards for Top Plus Minus, Coaches Playoff Performer, Top Scorer, and Most Valuable Player ... in 2002-2003 received Victoria[apos]s Top Scorer and Most Valuable Player Awards after scoring 46 goals and 51 assists for 97 points in 53 games to finish fourth in league scoring ... named to BCHL Coastal Conference First All-Star Team and was runner-up for Coastal Conference MVP Award ... rated a [apos]B[apos] player in January 2003 National Hockey League Central Scouting Bureau Players to Watch listing ... scored 41 goals and 44 assists for 85 points in 57 games in 2001-2002 and as a 17-year old in 2000-2001 scored 27 goals and 38 assists for 65 points in 59 games ... added eight goals and 22 assists for 30 points in 24 games that season to lead BCHL in playoff scoring. Personal ... shoots left ... son of Bonnie Stones ... has younger sister, Kristi ... Enjoys golf and fishing ... Majoring in justice ... 22 years old.

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