Junior Season (2020-21): Named a WCHA Scholar-Athlete and to the WCHA All-Academic Team … Appeared in 22 games and tallied seven points with six goals and an assist … Went on a three-game point streak from Dec. 18-Jan. 2 with two goals and an assist … Scored two power-play goals.
Sophomore Season (2019-20): Named to the WCHA All-Academic Team … Received the team’s Elov Seger Memorial Most Improved Player Award … Appeared in 35 games … Was second on the team with 14 goals … Ranked fifth with 21 points … Scored three game-winning goals and held a plus-7 rating … Named the WCHA Forward of the Week on March 9 after scoring four goals in the first round of the WCHA Playoffs … Scored a natural hat trick in Game 1 at Northern Michigan (March 6), including the game-winner … Was one of only three players in college hockey to have a pair of hat tricks after burying three goals including the game-winner at Bowling Green (Oct. 26) … Also scored the game-winner at Ferris State (Feb. 14) … Tallied three assists at NMU (Feb. 28) … Notched a pair of assists at Alabama Huntsville (Jan. 31) … Scored a shorthanded goal in the GLI Semifinal against Michigan State (Dec. 30) … Ended the season on a four-game point streak with five goals and three assists
Freshman Season (2018-19): Appeared in 30 games in first season … Scored six goals and added four assists … Ranked third on the team with four power-play goals … Scored the game-winning goal versus Alaska (Nov. 23) on Copper Country Strong Night … Scored first collegiate goal at Wisconsin (Oct. 26) … Had a pair of assists at Northern Michigan (Dec. 7) … Scored a goal each night in a sweep at Ferris State (Nov. 9-10) … Scored in the fifth round of the shootout to defeat Michigan (Dec. 30) and send the Huskies to the GLI Championship.
Prior to Michigan Tech: Played the last two seasons in the USHL … Appeared in 56 games for the Youngstown Phantoms in 2017-18 and was coached by former Husky Brad Patterson (1998-2002) … Served as an alternate captain … Team was Eastern Conference Champions … Tallied 35 points on 16 goals and 19 assists … Recorded 20 points (11 goals, nine assists) in 45 games for the Des Moines Buccaneers in 2016-17.
Personal: Shoots left … Son of Kathy and John Parrottino … Born Thomas Matthew Parrottino on March 3, 1998, in Royal Oak, Michigan … Has two older brothers, Ryan and David … Brother David played hockey at Canisius College … Enjoys golfing and fishing … Majoring in finance with a 3.4 GPA.