Louis Frigon

Frigon was a star player for the Lachine Maroons, leading the team in scoring in his final year of junior hockey.

He was an instant hit for the Wildcats, leading the team in goals with 33 as a sophomore and helped the program reach the ECAC Tournament for the first time.

Despite his gaudy scoring numbers, Frigon and the entire UNH team didn't receive much notice by college hockey.

After college, Frigon played three years of professional hockey and was averaged more than a point per game in more than two seasons with the Muskegon Mohawks.

In the club's first championship game they were felled by Oswego State 3–8 but then had to deal with replacing their coach when Frigon resigned in the offseason.