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Frank Marotte
Born (1995-05-01) May 1, 1995 (age 29)
Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 194 lb (88 kg; 13 st 12 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Robert Morris
Clarkson
Bridgeport Sound Tigers
Allen Americans
San Diego Gulls
Dundee Stars
Adirondack Thunder
Trois-Rivières Lions
Playing career 2016–2023

Francis Marotte is a Canadian former ice hockey goaltender. He was an All-American for Clarkson.[1]

Playing career

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Marotte began his college career with Robert Morris in 2016. He became the team's starter as a freshman and was one of the top goaltenders in the nation.[2] Marotte remained the team's primary goaltender for the next two seasons but as the team's play declined, so did his numbers. Marotte graduated from Robert Morris University after just three years and was able to use the graduate transfer rules to join the ice hockey team at Clarkson without having to sit out a season.[3] For his final season of college hockey, Marotte had a tremendous performance, setting several program records for Clarkson and was named an All-American.[4] Unfortunately for Marotte, the COVID-19 pandemic ended the entire college ice hockey season prematurely, with the Golden Knights all but guaranteed an appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

After wrapping up his college career, Marotte signed a professional contract with the New York Islanders and was assigned to minor league system. He was limited to a small number of appearances in his first pro season due to the pandemic, but he did perform well at the ECHL level.

After spells with Allen Americans and San Diego Gulls, Marotte joined UK EIHL side Dundee Stars in October 2022.[5] He left Dundee in November 2022.[6]

Career statistics

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Season Team League GP W L T/OTL MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2013–14 Cowichan Valley Capitals BCHL 10 1 5 0 433 35 0 4.85 .864
2014–15 Nepean Raiders CCHL 36 12 20 2 2062 110 0 3.20 .902
2015–16 Nepean Raiders CCHL 55 19 29 6 3220 162 1 3.02 .913
2016–17 Robert Morris Atlantic Hockey 29 17 8 3 1560 54 2 2.08 .931
2017–18 Robert Morris Atlantic Hockey 38 17 15 3 2063 88 3 2.56 .917
2018–19 Robert Morris Atlantic Hockey 40 16 21 2 2318 110 3 2.85 .908
2019–20 Clarkson ECAC Hockey 34 23 8 3 2020 60 4 1.78 .938
2020–21 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 2 0 0 0 48 3 0 3.76 .800
2020–21 Allen Americans ECHL 12 8 3 1 732 31 1 2.54 .917
2021–22 San Diego Gulls AHL 8 3 4 1 433 28 0 3.88 .883
2021–22 Allen Americans ECHL 20 6 7 3 995 56 0 3.37 .893
2022–23 Dundee Stars EIHL 4 0 3 0 172 17 0 5.93 .862
2022–23 Adirondack Thunder ECHL 3 0 2 1 178 11 0 3.70 .872
2022–23 Trois-Rivières Lions ECHL 16 3 11 0 851 61 0 4.30 .867
CCHL totals 91 31 49 8 5,282 272 1 3.09 .909
NCAA totals 141 73 52 11 7,961 312 12 2.35 .922

Awards and honors

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Award Year
Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team 2016–17 [7]
All-Atlantic Hockey Third Team 2018–19 [8]
All-ECAC Hockey First Team 2019–20 [9]
AHCA East Second Team All-American 2019–20 [1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved June 11, 2013.
  2. ^ "Overall Division I Men's Hockey Statistics: 2016–2017". USCHO.com. 2014-10-17.
  3. ^ "New York Islanders Make Depth Signing, Ink Goaltender Francis Marotte to Deal". New York Islanders. January 9, 2021. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  4. ^ "Clarkson Men's Hockey 2017-18 Media Guide". Clarkson Golden Knights. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
  5. ^ "Stars Add Former Ahl Keeper Marotte to Goaltending Group". 20 October 2022.
  6. ^ "Stars Release Marotte and Daniels". 8 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Atlantic Hockey - Nine of 11 Teams Represented on All-Conference Teams". Atlantichockeyonline.com. 2017-03-09. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  8. ^ "All-Rookie Team Announced". atlantichockeyonline.com. March 13, 2019. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  9. ^ "ECAC Hockey Announces 2019-20 All-League Selections". ecachockey.com. March 17, 2020. Retrieved March 17, 2020.[permanent dead link]
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Ken Dryden Award
2019–20
Succeeded by