Posted on Feb 8, 2001

Trevor Koenig

Trevor Koenig, Class of 1998, is still setting records. Koenig, who established the ECAC Division I standard for consecutive scoreless minutes at 198:44 (a record that still stands) during his sensational junior campaign, has not allowed a goal in the past 186:46 minutes, a new West Coast Hockey League record.

Koenig, who plays for the San Diego Gulls, leads the WCHL with his 1.96 goals against average, his 22 wins (22-7-1) and his .927 save percentage. His four shutouts also top the circuit.

A four-year standout for the Skating Dutchmen, Koenig holds several Garnet records including career GAA (2.86), career save percentage (.913) and career shutouts (9).

Trevor was named the ECAC's Ken Dryden Award winner as the league's “Outstanding Goaltender” following the 1996-97 season after leading the country in both save percentage (.931) and goals against average (2.03). He was also named as the Dutchmen's first (and only) national All-American after leading Union to the best record in their 10-year Division I history at 15-11-2.

To keep track of Trevor's accomplishments with the Gulls, click on this link:
www.sandiegogulls.com