The Wayne State University men’s team held its last annual awards presentation today at Z’s Villa in Detroit.
Senior forward Stavros Paskaris was honored as the team’s Most Valuable Player. Named to the All-College Hockey America First Team and the CHA All-Academic Team, Paskaris led the team in points (39, second-most in school history) and goals (14) while finishing second in assists (25, tied for second-most in school history) after playing in all 38 games. He totaled 27 points in league play, a school record, and set a new WSU mark with a nine-game point streak Feb. 8 against Robert Morris to Mar. 14 versus Alabama-Huntsville.
Paskaris, who was also given the Top Gun award as the Warriors’ leading scorer this past season, finished his career tied-for-third all-time in points (98), fifth in goals (35), and third in assists (63). He is WSU’s all-time leader in CHA points (64) and assists (41).
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