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NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. – After posting a second consecutive 30-point season to not only lead the Merrimack College men's ice hockey team in scoring, but rank among the league's most dynamic skaters, senior forward
Brett Seney has been named a Hockey East All-Star for the first time in his career.
The recognition marks the second straight year that a Merrimack student-athlete was recognized as a Hockey East All-Star and only the second time that a Merrimack player was honored in consecutive seasons. Goaltender
Collin Delia '17 earned third team all-star honors last year, as well.
Seney concluded his career having at least shared the team lead in scoring, if not owning it outright, in each of his four seasons. He became the first player since Chris Barton '11 and Stephane Da Costa to post consecutive 30-point seasons since that dynamic duo did so in 2009-10 and 2010-11.
The London, Ontario, native led the Warriors with 32 points on a team-best 13 goals and 19 assists. He ranked seventh in Hockey East in overall scoring, tied for ninth in total goals, fifth in power play points (18) and fifth in power play goals (7). He ranked 27
th nationally in power play goals and his 0.86 points per game figure ranked 81
st.
Seney finished his career ranked 12
th among all active players with 115 points on the backs of 42 all-time markers and 73 helpers. In the Merrimack ledger, Seney ranks 35
th all-time in career scoring, 44
th in goals and 28
th in assists. He also ranked sixth among all active players in career game-winning goals (11).