2017-18 Ice Hockey Roster

Cooper Marody
- Class:
 - Junior
 
- Position:
 - F
 
- Height:
 - 6-0
 
- Weight:
 - 190
 
- Hometown:
 - Brighton, Mich.
 
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
Career Note
• Signed a two-way entry level NHL contract with the Edmonton Oilers at the conclusion of junior season
Michigan Career
• Appeared in 90 games, registering 90 points (31 goals, 59 assists)
• Led team in points, assists, plus/minus, and faceoff wins as a junior
• Became the first Wolverine to record multiple points in eight consecutive games since Brian Wiseman (1993-94)
• Led Michigan to Frozen Four appearance for first time since 2010-11 during 2017-18 season
Honors & Awards
• Named Hobey Baker Memorial Award Nominee in 2018
• Named Big Ten Player of the Year Finalist in 2018
• Named Second Team All-American (4/6/2018)
• Named to the All-CHN Second Team (3/28/2018)
• Named Northeast Regional All-Tournament Team and MVP (3/25/2018)
• Winner of the Big Ten Scoring Title (3/13/2018)
• Named First Team All-Big Ten (3/13/2018)
• Earned Hal Downes Award for team MVP in 2017-18
• Named to the Doc Losh Award for team scoring leader in 2017-18
Junior (2017-18) 
• Appeared in all 40 games, registering 51 points (16 goals, 35 assists)
• Led team in points, assists, plus/minus, and faceoff wins
• Named Hobey Baker Memorial Award Nominee
• Names Big Ten Player of the Year Finalist
• Named Second Team All-American (4/6)
• Named to the All-CHN Second Team (3/28)
• Named Northeast Regional All-Tournament Team and MVP (3/25)
• Winner of the Big Ten Scoring Title (3/13)
• Named First Team All-Big Ten (3/13)
• Scored hat-trick in 6-4 GLI win over Michigan State (1/2)
• Became the first Wolverine to record multiple points in eight consecutive games since Brian Wiseman (1993-94).
• Big Ten Third Star of the Week (11/7)
Sophomore (2016-17) 
• Recorded 15 points in 18 games (5 goals, 10 assists) 
• Tallied career high three assists in a 5-4 OT win vs. Michigan State in GLI (12/30)
• Notched first career hat trick and multi-goal game in win over OSU (2/3) 
• NCAA Third Star of the Week (2/7) 
Freshman (2015-16) 
• Recorded 24 points (10 goals, 14 assists) in 32 games 
• Notched career firsts with a goal and an assist in career debut vs. Mercyhurst (10/16) 
Junior Team 
• Played for the Muskegon Lumberjacks and the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hockey League (USHL) 
• Finished 11th overall in USHL scoring with 58 points (22 goals, 36 assists) in 52 games 
• In 14 games with Muskegon, notched nine points (two goals, seven assists) before a Dec. 4 trade to Sioux Falls 
• In 38 games with Sioux Falls, notched 49 points (20 goals, 29 assists), leading the team to a Western Conference regular-season title and the 2015 Clark Cup championship 
• Notched 12 points (goal, 11 assists) in 12 playoff games for the Stampede 
• Played 2013-14 season with Muskegon, notching 30 points (nine goals, 21 assists) in 58 games 
• Earned invitation to USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game in Jan. 2015
 
Personal 
• Born December 20, 1996 
• Son of Patrick and Lisa Marody
• Political Science major
• Models game after David Krejci and Nicklas Backstrom 
• Favorite U-M athlete of all time is Brandon Naurato 
• Had his 10th birthday party at Yost Ice Arena
• Selected 158th overall (6th round) by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2015 NHL Draft
• Rights traded to the Edmonton Oilers for a third round draft pick (March 21, 2018)












