# Devin Rask

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**Devin Rask** is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former [center](/source/Centre_(ice_hockey)) who was an [All-American](/source/List_of_Division_I_AHCA_All-American_Teams) for [Providence](/source/Providence_Friars_men's_ice_hockey).[1]

## Career

Rask was a star played in juniors, twice averaging more than point per season. After hitting the century mark in 1999, Rask began attending [Providence College](/source/Providence_College) in the fall. While his offensive production saw a marked decline as a freshman, his scoring touch returned and he was named an All-American as a sophomore. That season he helped the Friars win 22 games, their highest total in a decade, and reach the [Hockey East finals](/source/2001_Hockey_East_Men's_Ice_Hockey_Tournament).[2] He was named [team captain](/source/Captain_(ice_hockey)) for his junior season but both he and Providence declined. After a losing season, Rask returned as a senior and helped the team recover with a 4th-place finish.

After graduating, Rask played in the [Toronto Maple Leafs](/source/Toronto_Maple_Leafs) farm system for a year before heading to [Germany](/source/Germany). He played two more years in the [Oberliga](/source/Oberliga_(ice_hockey)) (Germany's third-tier league) before retiring and beginning his coaching career. Rask's first job was as an assistant coach for [Wesleyan](/source/Wesleyan_Cardinals), a position he held for 2 years. After that he came out of retirement and played a few games for [Danbury Mad Hatters](/source/Danbury_Mad_Hatters) in their only year of existence. He was back behind the bench the following year, this time as an assistant for [Connecticut](/source/UConn_Huskies_men's_ice_hockey). Two years later he was on the move again, this time being named ice hockey director and head coach for the [South Kent School](/source/South_Kent_School).[3] He was with the program for over eight years before leaving to take over a similar position at [Mount Saint Charles Academy](/source/Mount_Saint_Charles_Academy).

## Statistics

### Regular season and playoffs

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1994–95 Prince Albert Mintos SMAAAHL 36 10 19 29 74 7 4 2 6 — 1995–96 Prince Albert Mintos SMAAAHL 5 2 2 4 18 — — — — — 1995–96 Yorkton Terriers SJHL 49 13 23 36 97 — — — — — 1996–97 Notre Dame Hounds SJHL 65 23 35 58 92 6 3 2 5 4 1997–98 Notre Dame Hounds SJHL 58 33 41 74 61 — — — — — 1998–99 Yorkton Terriers SJHL 63 45 55 100 135 7 2 3 5 10 1999–00 Providence Hockey East 38 7 14 21 18 — — — — — 2000–01 Providence Hockey East 39 23 28 51 41 — — — — — 2001–02 Providence Hockey East 37 16 19 35 14 — — — — — 2002–03 Providence Hockey East 35 18 26 44 26 — — — — — 2003–04 Trenton Titans ECHL 72 15 19 34 24 — — — — — 2003–04 St. John's Maple Leafs AHL 1 0 0 0 0 — — — — — 2004–05 Hannover Indians Oberliga 46 25 30 55 86 6 2 2 4 4 2005–06 Hannover Indians Oberliga 50 27 27 54 95 9 1 5 6 10 2008–09 Danbury Mad Hatters EPHL 3 1 1 2 2 — — — — — SMAAAHL totals 41 12 21 33 92 7 4 2 6 — SJHL totals 235 114 154 268 385 13 5 5 10 14 NCAA totals 149 64 87 151 99 — — — — — Oberliga totals 96 52 57 109 181 15 3 7 10 14

## Awards and honors

Award Year All-Hockey East First Team 2000–01 [4] AHCA East Second-Team All-American 2000–01 [1]

## References

1. ["Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners"](http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_icehockey_rb/2013/MIH%20awards%20for%202013.pdf). NCAA.org. Retrieved June 11, 2013.

1. ["Providence Friars men's Hockey 2018-19 Media Guide"](https://issuu.com/providencefriars/docs/2018-19_pc_hockey_guide). Providence Friars. Retrieved August 10, 2019.

1. ["Devin Rask"](https://www.linkedin.com/in/devin-rask-45783335). *Linked In*. Retrieved November 27, 2021.

1. ["Hockey East All-Teams"](http://www.augenblick.org/chha/hea_all.html). College Hockey Historical Archives. May 16, 2013.

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