David Evans
#7
Year 
Class of '03
Position
Forward
Height
5' 9"
Weight
190 lbs.
Hometown
Calgary, Alberta
Last Team
Calgary Royals (AJHL)

Career Stats
YEAR
GP
G
A
PTS
PEN/MIN
PPG
SHG
GWG
+/-
1999-00
26
11
17
28
7/17
3
0
2
+4
2000-01
27
14
17
31
13/34
4
1
1
+12
2001-02
20
4
13
17
2/4
1
0
1
-2
2002-03 27 20 14 34 12/24 9 2 2 +10
CAREER
100
49
61
110
34/79
17
3
6
+24

Career Single-Game Highs
CATEGORY NO. OPPONENT / DATE
Goals 3 Multiple Times
Assists 3 Multiple Times
Points 4 Multiple Times

As a Senior in 2002-03
Played in all 27 games...one of the team's assistant captains...voted the squad's Most Valuable Player and the recipient of the Peter Taylor Award...earned First Team All-Northern Collegiate Hockey Association honors...led the team with 20 goals, 9 power play goals, 2 short-handed goals, and 34 points...ranked tied-for 6th in the NCHA in points, 2nd in goals, and tied-for-1st in power play goals...ranked 26th in the nation in goals per game and tied-for-5th in power play goals...recorded at least one point in 21 games, including streaks of nine and seven straight...tied a career-high with four points on three goals and an assist on November 23rd at UW-Stout...had back-to-back three-point games (one goals and two assists in each) on November 30th and December 7th against Marian College and Bethel College...also had a goal and two assists, including his 100th career point, on January 11th at the Milwaukee School of Engineering...finished career tied-for-15th in school history with 110 points...earned Academic All-Conference honors...earned fourth varsity letter.

As a Junior in 2001-02
Played in just 20 of 26 games because of injury.ranked second on the team with 13 assists and fourth with 17 points.had at least two points in six games, including a three-assist performance on November 24th against Marian.had at least one point in seven straight games from November 16th through January 5th.scored game-winning goal on January 12th against Curry.earned third varsity letter

As a Sophomore in 2000-01
Selected Honorable Mention All-NCHA.named the team's Most Valuable Player for the second straight season.led Lake Forest in goals (14), assists (17), and total points (31).increased his goal and point totals from last season.his +12 plus-minus rating was the second-highest on the team.tied for second on the team with four power play goals.tied for seventh in the NCHA in scoring with 17 points in league play.tied for eighth in the league with seven goals and tied for 10th with 10 assists.tied for 13th for power play goals (two).scored at least one point on 18 separate occasions.notched more than one point nine times, including the team's first three games and five of the first nine contests.scored at least one goal during 12 games and at one least assist 11 times.twice tallied season-highs for both goals (two) and assists (three).appeared in all 27 games.earned his second varsity letter.

As a Freshman in 1999-2000
Second on the team with 28 points...led the team with 17 assists...fourth on the squad with 11 goals...tied for second with 3 power play goals and 2 game-winning goals...tied for 15th in the NCHA with 1.00 points per game (14 points in 14 games)...scored 1 goal and added 1 assist in his first collegiate game (vs. MSOE on October 29th)...dished out 3 assists in a 7-2 win over MSOE the next day...also had 3 assists during a 10-1 win over Marian on November 26th...scored a power play goal and had 1 assist in a 6-5 win over Marian the following night...tallied 3 goals, including the game-winner, in a 7-4 win over UW-Eau Claire on December 4th...2 assists vs. Bethel on January 8th...recorded the third 3-assist game of his season during a 6-4 win over UW-River Falls on January 21st...scored 2 points (1 goal, 1 assist) during a 9-1 win over UW-Stout on January 22nd...notched 2 goals, including the game-winner in a 5-4 win over St. Scholastica on February 4th. 

Playing as a Junior
Team Most Valuable Play in 1998-99...scored 83 points (29 goals, 54 assists) in 62 games played...the team's all-time leading scorer with 221 points for his career.