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Wayne McDougall

Wayne McDougall

  • Class
    1986
  • Induction
    2005
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Ice Hockey
Wayne McDougall is one of the greatest goaltenders in Union's long and distinguished men's ice hockey history. He played in 86 career games in the net from 1983-86, and still holds the career victories total for a goaltender with 47. McDougall's record of 2,296 career saves still stands. He was the team's Most Valuable Player in his sophomore season and was the Junior Athlete of the Year the following winter. In 1984, McDougall made a career-best 61 saves in a four-overtime win over RIT that put Union in the program's first-ever NCAA final. He played the entire game, 93 minutes, 26 seconds, in the longest NCAA Division III men's ice hockey game in history. McDougall finished his career with a 3.14 goals against average and a save percentage of .900. Upon completion of his collegiate career, he was invited to the Montreal Canadiens mini-camp. McDougall resides in Saratoga Springs, NY.
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