2020-21
• Compiled 12 points (6 goals, 6 assists) in 19 appearances.
• Totaled a D1-best six short-handed goals during his Tiger career.
• Opened the season with a goal and three assists in 8-5 victory over No. 9 Clarkson.
• Credited with the GWG in 2-1 win over Mercyhurst (Feb. 5).
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AHCA All-American Scholar
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Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team
2019-20
• Totaled 19 points on eight goals and 11 assists in 30 games played.
• Notched a goal and two assists in 7-4 win at Canisius (Jan. 24).
• Scored two goals in 7-3 win over Mercyhurst (Dec. 6).
• Goal and an assist in 4-1 win at Robert Morris (Feb. 8).
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AHCA All-American Scholar
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AHA All-Academic Team
2018-19: Enjoyed a breakout sophomore season … recorded 22 points on 10 goals and 12 assists in 35 games … tied for the national lead with three shorthanded goals, all scored during the first half of the season … led all RIT players and was second among all Atlantic Hockey Association players with a plus-16 rating … named the RIT Male Athlete of the Week, March 18 … won 239 of 461 face-offs (51.8 percent) … came on in a big way during the postseason, with eight points and a plus-6 rating in the AHA Quarterfinal series at Sacred Heart … scored the game-winning goal and added a career-high three assists for a four-point night, while recording a plus-4 rating in RIT’s 7-3 win over Sacred Heart in game two of the AHA Quarterfinal series … drew the primary assist on Jake Hamacher’s game-winning and empty-net goals inside the final 2:30 in RIT’s decisive 3-1 win in game three over Sacred Heart … scored the game-winning goal just 46 second into overtime to lift RIT to a 5-4 win over UMass Lowell … tied a career-high with two goals in an 8-4 win over Niagara … was a plus-8 in four wins over American International … scored a shorthanded goal and added an assist in a 2-1 home win over the Yellowjackets in front of a sellout crowd … also scored a shorthanded goal versus Sacred Heart … was at least a plus-3 in four different games … fired 41 shots on goal … Tigers were 10-4-1 when he recorded a point … had 11 points in 25 AHA regular season games … named to the AHA All-Academic team … named an American Hockey Coaches Association Krampade All-American Scholar for maintaining at least a 3.6 grade-point average in both semesters.
STATS
2017-18: Lone RIT first-year player to appear in all 37 games … led all RIT rookies with seven goals and added three assists for 10 points … led the team with a plus-10 rating … won the Craig Lauzon Award as RIT's Rookie of the Year ... named Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Week, Dec. 12 … made his collegiate debut in the season-opener against No. 14 Northeastern University at Blue Cross Arena … scored his first collegiate goal in a 5-3 win over American International … scored two goals, including the overtime game-winner in RIT’s wild 6-5 win at Mercyhurst … recorded his first multiple-point effort, with a goal and an assist and was plus-2 in a 5-3 win over Robert Morris … had a goal and an assist and was plus-2 in a 4-0 win at No. 9 Providence … also scored a goal against the Friars the night before … fired 41 shots on goal and had 14 blocks … Tigers were 5-2-0 when he recorded at least one point … had five goals and an assist in 28 AHA regular season contests … earned Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team honors … named an American Hockey Coaches Association All-American Scholar for maintaining at least a 3.6 grade-point average in both semesters.
STATS
Before RIT: Played the last three full seasons with the Bonnyville Pontiacs of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) … served as an assistant captain in 2016-17 … was Bonnyville’s leading scorer in 2016-17, recording 58 points on 26 goals and 32 assists in 58 games … added six shorthanded goals, five power-play markers, and four game-winning tallies … led the AJHL with six shorthanded goals … named team MVP, while earning the 3-Star and Presidents Awards … tallied 52 points on 19 goals and 33 assists for Bonnyville in 2015-16 … in three seasons, recorded 136 points on 57 goals and 79 assists in 168 games.
Personal: Civil engineering technology major … born in Edmonton, Alberta … son of Leon and Michelle Dupuis … has one sister, Avery … attended J.H. Picard High School ... would want Ryan Reynolds to play him in a movie … favorite things to do during the offseason are golfing and playing guitar … favorite movie is "Interstellar" … favorite actress is Margot Robbie … favorite ice cream flavor is pistachio … favorite music group is Old Dominion … favorite NHL team is Edmonton Oilers … favorite NHL player is Connor McDavid of the Oilers … favorite place to shop is H&M …favorite opposing rink to play in is Cadet Ice Arena at Air Force … vacation spot he would most like to visit is Bora Bora … favorite holiday is Christmas … a super power he would like to have is the ability to fly … historic figure he would most like to meet is Tiger Woods … dream job is to be an actor … four people he would invite to dinner if he could would be Margot Robbie, Tiger Woods, Kevin Hart, and Will Ferrell.