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ALL-TIME KNIGHTS - TODD WHITE

TODD WHITE

#12

1993-1997

Center

5-10, 181

Kanata, Ontario

Born: May 21, 1975

Professional Bio






AT CLARKSON -
One of the most prolific offensive players in Clarkson's history graduating as the Golden Knights' fourth all-time leading scorer with 198 career points on 90 goals and 108 assists through a school-record 143 games ... Became the first Clarkson player to record back-to-back 70-point seasons with 72 as a junior and 74 in his senior campaign ... A Hobey Baker Award finalist, a two-time Titan All-America and ECAC All-Star along with being named a GTE Academic All-America ... A dominant player at both ends of the ice who possessed great skills, excellent speed, finesse and puck-handling ability ... A dangerous threat on the power play and in man-down situations ... Set Clarkson records for power play goals in a season (15) and in a career (38) along with talling six career shorthanded markers ... Selected to the ECAC's 1990 All-Decade Team ... Helped to lead the Green and Gold to two Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Regular Season titles (1995, 1997), four berths in the league championship tournament in Lake Placid and three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (1995, 1996, 1997) en route to a 95-39-12 career record.

SENIOR YEAR (1996-97) - Served as a co-captain as Clarkson posted the third most wins in school history with a 27-10 overall record and won its seventh ECAC Regular Season crown with a 17-5 conference mark ... The nation's leading scorer averaging 2.00 points per game with 74 points on 38 goals and 36 assists through 37 contests ... Was named a Top Ten Finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, gained All-America honors for the second straight year along with being named the ECAC's Most Valubale Player ... Became the first Knight since 1982 to win the ECAC scoring title with 47 points on 24 goals and 23 assists through 22 league games ... Selected to the ECAC Championship All-Tournament Team and was invited to participate in the ECAC/HEA Senior All-Star Game ... Posted a +33 plus/minus rating ... Recorded two hat tricks with three goals in 7-4 win at St. Lawrence (11/16) and against Princeton in the ECAC semifinals at Lake Placid (3/14) ... Named ECAC Player of the Week three times (1/13, 1/20, 3/3) ... Selected to the Mariucci Classic All-Tournament Team ... Honored as the Knights' MVP and with Clarkson's Paul J. Plion Award.

JUNIOR YEAR (1995-96) - After undergoing cataract surgery following his sophomore season to correct eye problems, he gained All-American and ECAC All-Star honors as the Knights' leading scorer … Established the most productive scoring campaign ever by a Clarkson junior with 72 points on 29 goals and 43 assists through 38 games … Ranked sixth in the nation in points per game (1.89) and assists per game (1.13), and 11th in goals per game (.76) … Ranked third in the nation in power-play goals (15) and sixth in game-winners (6) … Named ECAC Player of the Week three times and selected to the league's honor roll five times … Recorded at least one point in 30 of 38 games, including 24 multiple-point outings … Scored seven points (2-5) in ECAC Quarterfinal sweep of Brown, including two goals and two assist in the second-game 5-3 victory (3/9) … Recorded three points in the NCAA Tournament, including two assists in Clarkson victories over Providence (12/29) and Illinois-Chicago (12/30) … Tallied his first career hat trick with all three of the Knights' scores in 4-3 overtime loss at Denver (10/28) … Recorded his 100th career point with the winning goal in 4-1 victory at Rensselaer (2/10) … Notched a career-high five assists in 7-2 win over Yale (2/17) … Names Clarkson's Most Improved Player … Led the Knights in plus/minus at +27.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (1994-95) - Centered wingers David Seitz and Kevin Murphy on one of the Knights' top lines the "5-9 Line" … Clarkson's top sophomore scorer with 30 points on 13 goals and 17 assists … Excelled on the specialty teams with three power-play goals and two shorthanded markerss along with two game-winning goals … Recorded nine points (6-3) in four games in late February and early March, including two goals and two assists in ECAC title-clinching 10-2 victory at Brown (3/3) … Tallied four assists in two game sweep at Providence (1/13-14) … Scored the winning goal in Clarkson's 1,000th career victory, a 9-1 win over Yale (11/19) … Selected to the ECAC Honor Roll once.

FRESHMAN YEAR (1993-94) - Started out slow, but quickly emerged as one of the top rookies in the ECAC … Seventh in Clarkson scoring with 22 points on 10 goals and 12 assists … Tallied five power-play goals … Named ECAC Rookie of the Week after scoring two goals in 4-2 win at Dartmouth (2/26) … Recorded four points (2-2) in ECAC playoffs, including a goal and an assist in first game quarterfinal, 7-6 victory over Colgate (3/11) … Tallied game-winning goal in 4-2 win at St. Lawrence (12/11).

BEFORE CLARKSON - One of the foremost players of the Central Junior Hockey League in 1992-93 … Was MVP for the Kanata Valley Lasers under coach Archie Mulligan … Set a team record for points in a season with 138 in 49 games on 51 goals and 87 assists … Tallied 15 power-play goals, six game-winners and two shorthanded markers … A second-team league all-star and winner of the CJHL's Sportsmanship/Ability Award.

PERSONAL - Son of Carol and Doug White … Born May 21, 1975 … Business major … Shoots left … Also recruited by Rensselaer and Michigan State … Has an older sister, Julia … Lists Steve Yzerman and Mario Lemieu as his favorite athletes.

Year GP Goals Asst Pts P/M PPG SHG GWG HT
1993-94 FR 33 10 12 22 14/28 5 0 1 0
1994-95 SO 35 13 17 30 22/44 3 2 2 0
1995-96 JR 38 29 43 72 14/16 15 1 6 1
1996-97 SR 37 38 36 74 11/22 15 3 9 2
Totals 143

90

108 198 61/110 38 6 18 3


CAREER GAME-HIGHS - Last Time
Points: 5 (0-5) vs Yale, 2/17/96
Goals: 3 (three times) vs Princeton (ECAC Semifinals), 3/14/97
Assists: 5 vs Yale 2/1/96
PP Goals: 2 (Twice) vs Princeton, 2/16/96