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Louis Frigon

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Canadian ice hockey player

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According to Wikipedia, Louis Frigon is a Canadian retired ice hockey center and coach who was the NCAA Scoring Champion in 1970–71. Career Frigon was a star player for the Lachine Maroons, leading the team in scoring in his final year of junior hockey. Frigon was recruited to the University of New Hampshire and debuted for the varsity team the following year. 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. The next season Frigon more than tripled his assist total and continued to pile up the goals, finishing tied for second in the nation with 63 points. Despite his gaudy scoring numbers, Frigon and the entire UNH team didn't receive much notice by college hockey. This was primarily due to the team's middling performance within their conference while the club padded its stat totals against many inferior opponents. In 1970 the team finished 9–6–2 in ECAC play, however, they went 10–4 otherwise, including eight games against College Division opponents.

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