The Kalamazoo Jr. K-Wings announced Sunday that goaltender Ken MacLean has committed to play college hockey with NCAA Division I Rochester Institute of Technology.
MacLean, a Concord, Mass., native, appeared in 32 games during the regular season, posting a record of 20-9-2. His goals against average was 2.76, and he complimented that with a save percentage of .911. MacLean also had two shutouts during the season.
The 19-year-old will join an RIT team that finished their season with a record of 20-13-6, while compiling a record of 14-7-6 within Atlantic Hockey.
“Ken is very deserving of this opportunity," said Kalamazoo coach Marc Fakler. "He has worked very hard and has played a key role in our success as a first-year program. We wish him continued success at the college level.”
MacLean now joins Austin Hervey (Western Michigan) as the only other college commitment still on Kalamazoo’s active roster.
Photo by Rachel Boland/Dragonrose Photography
Sunday, April 22, 2012
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