HOCKEY
Davis CCHA's best defensive forward
Thursday, March 15, 2007
DETROIT, Mich. – Miami RedHawks junior Nathan Davis picked up the Central Collegiate Hockey Association's trophy for the Best Defensive Forward, Thursday at the CCHA Awards Show. Davis is just the second RedHawk to win the award, joining current assistant coach Chris Bergeron who won it in 1992-93.
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Davis, who leads Miami with 49 points on 20 goals and 29 assists, helped Miami rank second in the country with a .882 kill percentage (214-of-240), trailing only Notre Dame (.902). While playing tough defense, Davis was always looking to create offense, notching three short-handed goals, which tied him for eighth in the NCAA. His +17 plus-minus rating tied for 10th in the CCHA.
Ranked fourth in the CCHA in overall scoring, Davis set a career high with 49 points, including a team-best 29 assists. A first-team all-league pick last year, Davis has been dominant in Miami's victories this season as he has at least one point in 19 of his team's 23 wins and has multiple points in 13 of those triumphs. Earlier this season, Davis became the 38th member of Miami's 100-Point Club and has 114 career points in 115 games.


