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Kyle Chauvette Earns Academic All‑District Honors and Leads UNH Hockey

Senior goalie combines a 3.85 GPA in Economics with standout performances on the ice

Kyle Chauvette, a senior men's hockey goalie at the University of New Hampshire, has been named to the 2025‑26 College Sports Communicators Academic All‑District Men’s At‑Large Team, a distinction that highlights his dual commitment to athletic excellence and academic achievement.

Academic Excellence and Athletic Accolades

Chauvette graduated with a 3.85 GPA while majoring in Economics, earning the Roger A. LeClerc Most Valuable Player Award for the 2025‑26 season. His statistical line features five shutouts — tied for second nationally and first in Hockey East — a .961 save percentage and a 1.00 goals‑against average in a standout game against Maine, where he turned away 49 of 51 shots.

A Season of Milestones

The recognition did not stop with the All‑District honor. On December 8, Chauvette was selected as the Hockey East Goaltender of the Week, underscoring his consistent impact between the pipes. His performance against Maine not only highlighted his reflexes but also demonstrated his ability to control the tempo of a game with a high volume of saves.

Looking Ahead

The Wildcats open the 2026‑27 campaign on the road against Quinnipiac on October 2, then host Michigan State for a two‑game series on October 23‑24. With a blend of academic rigor and on‑ice dominance, Chauvette is poised to be a cornerstone of New Hampshire’s pursuit of a strong season.

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