GRADUATE (2022-23):
SENIOR (2021-22):
- Scored his first goal of the season against Minn. Duluth on Oct. 2.
- Got his first assist of the year against Bemidji St. on Oct. 7.
- Helped the team get a 5-3 win over Colorado College on Oct. 21 by scoring two goals.
- Transitioned to defense on Jan. 21.
- Scored his first goal as a defender against St. Thomas (MN) on Jan. 28.
SENIOR (2021-22):
- Scored the eventual game-winner against New Hampshire on Oct. 15, which was his first goal and first multi-goal game of the season
- Finished the season with four goals and seven assists through 23 games played
- Finished the season with a plus-seven rating which ranked third on the team
- Played his last game on Jan. 7 at Boston University before suffering a season ending injury
- Played in 22 games with four goals and six assists
- Scored what would be the game-winner against No. 13/16 Notre Dame on Dec. 3, 2020 with a three-point game
- First three-point game since Oct. 6, 2019 vs. Mercyhurst
- Recorded seven points in the first 10 games of the season
- Had a three-point game on Oct. 6, 2019 vs. Mercyhurst
- Eventually suffered a minor injury that ended his season after just 25 games
- Played in all 35 games for the Sun Devils
- Finished third on the team in power play points (8)
- Finished tied for second in assists (16)
- Finished tied for first in points by freshmen with 20
- Had two four-point games with four assists against Omaha (Oct. 27) and a goal and three assists against AIC (Feb. 16)
- Scored the Sun Devils' first goal of the 2018-19 season for his first collegiate goal against Alaska on Oct. 6
- Drafted by the Calgary Flames in the fourth round (108th overall) of the 2018 NHL Draft
- 2018 Minnesota Mr. Hockey Finalist after tallying 20 goals and 21 assists in 23 games with Edina High
- Tallied most points (49) ever in the history of the Minnesota High School Elite League in 2017-18 (16 goals & 33 assists in 21 games)
- Assisted on seven goals during one game in MN Elite League
- Played for the Phoenix Jr. Coyotes from 2015-17
- Lake Conference All-Team honors
Personal:
Son to Dean and Angela Koumontzis ... second-youngest of six boys (four older and one younger) ... Pursuing a degree in Business Entrepreneurship ... father played one season of football at the University of Pittsburgh before playing four additional at Geneva College ... lists going to the Minnesota High School State Tournament as his most exciting sports moment.