2018-19 Men's Ice Hockey Roster
Roster
Goodsir, Adam

Jersey Number 14
Adam Goodsir
- Position:
- F
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 188
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Okemos, Mich.
- Prev School:
- Tri-City Storm (USHL)
Bio
CAREER CAPSULE: Three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree ... Appeared in 130 career games in Green and White over four seasons, with a 6-12--18 scoring line and 60 blocked shots.
2021-22 (Senior): Academic All-Big Ten ... Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Recipient ... Was the winner of the Spartan Fitness Award for the second straight season, and also was voted the recipient of the Spartan Shield ... Senior CLASS Award Nominee ... Played in all 36 games for the Spartans in his final season ... Had a pair of goals and two assists and blocked a career-best 24 shots on the year ... Appeared in his 100th career game at UMass-Lowell (10/22) ... Had an assist in a win on the road at Penn State (12/4) ... Had an assist on a Dennis Cesana goal at Notre Dame (12/10) ... Scored his first goal of the season at Wisconsin (1/15) ... Scored the game-winning goal in a senior night victory over Penn State (2/25).
2020-21 (Junior): AHCA/Krampade Academic All-American Scholar … Winner of the team’s 2021 Spartan Fitness Award … Appeared in 25 games, picking up a goal and three assists … Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten … Had points in a career best three straight games from Nov. 20-28 … Had an assist in a win over Arizona State on Nov. 20; scored a goal in a win at OSU on Nov. 28; then picked up an assist the following night.
2019-20 (Sophomore): Big Ten Distinguished Scholar … One of four Spartans to earn Krampade All-American Scholar honors by the American Hockey Coaches Association for having posted a minimum 3.75 GPA in the fall semester and appearing in at least 40% of the Spartans' games … Academic All-Big Ten … Winner of the Harold & Raynor Shnider Office of the Provost Award as the MSU sophomore student-athlete who embodies the characteristics promoted by Student-Athlete Support Services, with emphasis on academic performance, community involvement and leadership ability … Recorded four assists in skating all 36 games … Assisted on Austin Kamer’s goal in a win vs. Michigan (11/16) … Assisted on Jagger Joshua’s first career goal in a 3-0 win over No. 19 Wisconsin (12/6) ... Had the primary assist on Cole Krygier’s game-winning goal vs. Penn State (1/24).
2018-19 (Freshman): Skated in all but two games as a rookie, including each of the last 24 of the season … Produced six points, including three goals and three assists … Scored in both games of a split with Penn State (2/15-16), which included netting the game-winner in the second period of the series opener … Scored his first collegiate goal in the first period of a victory over Minnesota (1/20) ... Tallied his first collegiate-point with an assist on Zach Osburn’s third-period goal in a 7-7 tie vs. No. 7 Ohio State (1/4) ... Assisted on Logan Lambdin’s first period goal in the Spartans’ 6-4 victory at No. 11 Penn State (1/12) ... Made his collegiate debut in the season-opener vs. NMU (10/12).
Prior to MSU: Produced 20 points (12g, 8a) in 59 games as captain for the Tri-City Storm in 2017-18 … His 12 goals ranked second on the team while his five power-play goals tied for third … Had 77 penalty minutes – third most on the team … Took part in the 2017 USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game … Collected 26 points (16g, 10a) in his first season with Tri-City in 2016-17 … His 16 goals were second most on the team, while his 26 points were fifth most … Had a team-leading six power-play goals and also led the Storm in penalty minutes … Had 28 goals and 45 points in 59 games for the Wichita Falls Wildcats of the NAHL in 2015-16 … Played the 2014-15 season for the Oakland Jr. Grizzlies U16, recording 13 points (5g, 8a) in 30 games.
Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1998 in Lansing … Son of Joe and Kerry … Mom, Kerry, is a graduate of MSU … Favorite NHL team is the Detroit Red Wings and favorite NHL player is Ryan Kesler … Lists his parents as his heroes because of “their support and sacrifice” and his dad has his biggest hockey influence.
2021-22 (Senior): Academic All-Big Ten ... Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Recipient ... Was the winner of the Spartan Fitness Award for the second straight season, and also was voted the recipient of the Spartan Shield ... Senior CLASS Award Nominee ... Played in all 36 games for the Spartans in his final season ... Had a pair of goals and two assists and blocked a career-best 24 shots on the year ... Appeared in his 100th career game at UMass-Lowell (10/22) ... Had an assist in a win on the road at Penn State (12/4) ... Had an assist on a Dennis Cesana goal at Notre Dame (12/10) ... Scored his first goal of the season at Wisconsin (1/15) ... Scored the game-winning goal in a senior night victory over Penn State (2/25).
2020-21 (Junior): AHCA/Krampade Academic All-American Scholar … Winner of the team’s 2021 Spartan Fitness Award … Appeared in 25 games, picking up a goal and three assists … Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten … Had points in a career best three straight games from Nov. 20-28 … Had an assist in a win over Arizona State on Nov. 20; scored a goal in a win at OSU on Nov. 28; then picked up an assist the following night.
2019-20 (Sophomore): Big Ten Distinguished Scholar … One of four Spartans to earn Krampade All-American Scholar honors by the American Hockey Coaches Association for having posted a minimum 3.75 GPA in the fall semester and appearing in at least 40% of the Spartans' games … Academic All-Big Ten … Winner of the Harold & Raynor Shnider Office of the Provost Award as the MSU sophomore student-athlete who embodies the characteristics promoted by Student-Athlete Support Services, with emphasis on academic performance, community involvement and leadership ability … Recorded four assists in skating all 36 games … Assisted on Austin Kamer’s goal in a win vs. Michigan (11/16) … Assisted on Jagger Joshua’s first career goal in a 3-0 win over No. 19 Wisconsin (12/6) ... Had the primary assist on Cole Krygier’s game-winning goal vs. Penn State (1/24).
2018-19 (Freshman): Skated in all but two games as a rookie, including each of the last 24 of the season … Produced six points, including three goals and three assists … Scored in both games of a split with Penn State (2/15-16), which included netting the game-winner in the second period of the series opener … Scored his first collegiate goal in the first period of a victory over Minnesota (1/20) ... Tallied his first collegiate-point with an assist on Zach Osburn’s third-period goal in a 7-7 tie vs. No. 7 Ohio State (1/4) ... Assisted on Logan Lambdin’s first period goal in the Spartans’ 6-4 victory at No. 11 Penn State (1/12) ... Made his collegiate debut in the season-opener vs. NMU (10/12).
Prior to MSU: Produced 20 points (12g, 8a) in 59 games as captain for the Tri-City Storm in 2017-18 … His 12 goals ranked second on the team while his five power-play goals tied for third … Had 77 penalty minutes – third most on the team … Took part in the 2017 USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game … Collected 26 points (16g, 10a) in his first season with Tri-City in 2016-17 … His 16 goals were second most on the team, while his 26 points were fifth most … Had a team-leading six power-play goals and also led the Storm in penalty minutes … Had 28 goals and 45 points in 59 games for the Wichita Falls Wildcats of the NAHL in 2015-16 … Played the 2014-15 season for the Oakland Jr. Grizzlies U16, recording 13 points (5g, 8a) in 30 games.
Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1998 in Lansing … Son of Joe and Kerry … Mom, Kerry, is a graduate of MSU … Favorite NHL team is the Detroit Red Wings and favorite NHL player is Ryan Kesler … Lists his parents as his heroes because of “their support and sacrifice” and his dad has his biggest hockey influence.
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