List of University of Notre Dame Athletes - Ice Hockey

Ice Hockey

See also: Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's ice hockey
Name Class year Notability References
David Brown 2007 Hockey goaltender for Notre Dame and professionally
Erik Condra 2009 Right wing for Notre Dame and professionally for the Ottawa Senators
Mark Eaton Did not graduate Defenseman for Notre Dame and professionally for the Pittsburgh Penguins
Rob Globke 2004 Right Wing for Notre Dame and professionally for the Florida Panthers
Christian Hanson 2009 Center for Notre Dame and professionally for the Toronto Maple Leafs
Neil Grant Komadoski 2004 Defenseman for Notre Dame and professionally in the American Hockey League(AHL)
Brett Lebda 2004 Defenseman for Notre Dame and professionally for the Toronto Maple Leafs
Don Lucia 1981 Defenseman for Notre Dame and current head coach of the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey team
Bob McNamara 1983 Goaltender for Notre Dame and professionally in the AHL and the International Hockey League(IHL) and current general manager of the IHL Grand Rapids Griffins
Greg Meredith 1980 Player at Notre Dame who set the record for most goals scored and former professional hockey player
Bill Nyrop 1974 Defenseman at Notre Dame and former professional hockey player
Dave Poulin 1982 Center at Notre Dame, professional hockey player, and former ice hockey coach at Notre Dame
Ben Simon 2000 Center at Notre Dame and professional hockey player in the AHL
Yan Stastny Did not graduate Center and left wing at Notre Dame and professional hockey player in the AHL
Brad Wanchulak 2005 Left wing at Notre Dame and professional hockey player in the Australian Ice Hockey League

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