One Fredonia State men's hockey player was awarded with an All-SUNYAC recognition following the season. Goaltender Logan Dyck was named to the All-Conference Second Team for his outstanding performance during the year.
Due to the cancelation of last year season, this was considered Dyck's rookie season, even though he is a sophomore.
Dyck was a large reason for the Devils clinching the No. 5 seed and a quarterfinal matchup against Cortland.
In his first year, Dyck started 20 games and logged 1135:27 minutes in net.
During this time he tallied 665 saves, a .926% save percentage, 2.80 goals against average, 3 shutouts, and record 10 wins for the Blue devils.
"Logan was the backbone of our team this year in his first year of college hockey," said Coach Jeff Meredith. "His calm, cool demeanor, while under pressure, was so valuable to our young team as we battled in those SUNYAC meat grinders every weekend."