Boston College Athletics
Eagles Add Two to Roster for Second Half
January 06, 2016 | Men's Hockey
Head coach Jerry York welcomes goaltender Ian Milosz and defenseman Michael Kim to the 2015-16 roster; both incoming student-athletes hail from the Boston Jr. Bruins organization
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The Boston College hockey program has added two student-athletes to its roster for the second half of the 2015-16 season, including goaltender Ian Milosz and defenseman Michael Kim. Both products make their way to The Heights from the Boston Junior Bruins organization of the United States Premiere Hockey League (USPHL).
Milosz, a 6-foot-7 goaltender from North Grafton, Mass., played 17 games for the Boston Jr. Bruins this season, posting a 2.20 goals against average and a .924 save percentage. The season prior, Milosz started the 2014-15 season with the Connecticut Jr. Rangers (USPHL), playing in 17 games with a 4.06 goals against average and a .900 save percentage before finishing the final eight games of the season with the Boston Jr. Bruins. In 2014-15, Milosz was named a USPHL Elite Champion.
Kim, a 6-foot-0 defenseman from Toronto, Ontario, was added to the Eagles' roster just before the Florida College Hockey Classic Tournament and played against Providence on Tuesday, Dec. 29. The newcomer recorded one shot on net and finished with a minus-1 rating. Prior to joining BC, Kim tallied 27 points from the blue line with the Boston Jr. Bruins, including five goals and 22 assists. In 2014-15, Kim logged 19 points (4-15-19) in 48 outings with the Junior Bruins. Kim also played three seasons at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., skating in 78 total contests and accruing 40 points (14-26-40).
Both Milosz and Kim were scheduled to attend Boston College next fall and be members of the 2016-17 incoming class, but as this year's roster thinned out due to injuries and departure, head coach Jerry York looked to bolster the depth of his club.
"With an extended injury to Brendan Silk and the departure of Jeremy Bracco, we needed more depth on our roster," York said. "Michael (Kim) has already proven he can be a valuable asset and we welcome his presence to our lineup.
"Ian (Milosz) will be a valuable asset to our club. Due to an injury to goaltender Chris (Birdsall), Ian's presence was needed for practice and we look for him to play an important role for our team here in the second half."
Boston College continues its series with Providence on Friday, Jan. 8, at Kelley Rink. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Milosz, a 6-foot-7 goaltender from North Grafton, Mass., played 17 games for the Boston Jr. Bruins this season, posting a 2.20 goals against average and a .924 save percentage. The season prior, Milosz started the 2014-15 season with the Connecticut Jr. Rangers (USPHL), playing in 17 games with a 4.06 goals against average and a .900 save percentage before finishing the final eight games of the season with the Boston Jr. Bruins. In 2014-15, Milosz was named a USPHL Elite Champion.
Kim, a 6-foot-0 defenseman from Toronto, Ontario, was added to the Eagles' roster just before the Florida College Hockey Classic Tournament and played against Providence on Tuesday, Dec. 29. The newcomer recorded one shot on net and finished with a minus-1 rating. Prior to joining BC, Kim tallied 27 points from the blue line with the Boston Jr. Bruins, including five goals and 22 assists. In 2014-15, Kim logged 19 points (4-15-19) in 48 outings with the Junior Bruins. Kim also played three seasons at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., skating in 78 total contests and accruing 40 points (14-26-40).
Both Milosz and Kim were scheduled to attend Boston College next fall and be members of the 2016-17 incoming class, but as this year's roster thinned out due to injuries and departure, head coach Jerry York looked to bolster the depth of his club.
"With an extended injury to Brendan Silk and the departure of Jeremy Bracco, we needed more depth on our roster," York said. "Michael (Kim) has already proven he can be a valuable asset and we welcome his presence to our lineup.
"Ian (Milosz) will be a valuable asset to our club. Due to an injury to goaltender Chris (Birdsall), Ian's presence was needed for practice and we look for him to play an important role for our team here in the second half."
Boston College continues its series with Providence on Friday, Jan. 8, at Kelley Rink. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m.
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