2020-21 Ice Hockey Roster
Bordeleau, Thomas

Jersey Number 34
Thomas Bordeleau
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- F
- Height:
- 5-9
- Weight:
- 179
- Hometown:
- Terrebonne, Que.
- S/C:
- L
- NHL:
- SJS
Bio
NHL
• Selected 38th overall (second round) by the San Jose Sharks in the 2020 NHL Draft
• Signed an ATO on April 12, had his first point on his first shift with Barracuda and finished his first game with three assists
• Signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Sharks on April 16 after collected four points in two games at the AHL level
• Made his NHL debut on April 17 at Minnesota and had an assist; had a point in his first three games
• Scored the shootout winner at Vegas on April 24 to eliminate Knights from the playoffs
Michigan Career
• Totaled 67 points in 61 games, scoring 20 goals and 47 assists; finished a +35 and won 564 faceoffs (56.9 percent)
International
• 2022 World Championships (two goals in eight games)
• 2022 World Junior Championships (led USA in scoring 1-7-8 in five games; finished 9th in WJC in face offs at 59.3 percent winning 68 of 115)
• Invited to the USA Hockey Summer Showcase in August 2021
• 2020-21 USA U-10 World Juniors - did not make final team roster due to COVID protocol
• 2018-19 USA U-17 National Team
• 2021-22 USA Hockey World Junior Camp invitee
Sophomore Year (2021-22)
• Honorable Mention All-B1G
• Preseason First-Team All-B1G
• Tallied up a goal and 3 assists in the opening series vs. LSSU (10/8, 10/9)
• Recorded a total of 2 assists and a goal in wins over UMD (10/15) and Minnesota State (10/16)
• Contributed an assist to a 3-2 OT win vs. WMU (10/23)
• Assisted on a goal in a 2-4 loss to Wisconsin (10/29)
• Earned two assists in 7-2 win against MSU (11/5)
• Collected a goal in 6-2 victory at PSU (11/12)
• Scored two goals and an assist in 4-5 OT loss to ND (11/20)
• Picked up a pair of assists in 6-1 win vs. Niagara (11/26)
• Scored a goal and an aissts in weekend split against Minnesota (12/3, 12/4)
• Added two assists in weekend sweep over PSU (1/14, 1/15)
• Assisted on a goal in 4-1 win at #11 Minnesota (1/22)
• Tallied a goal and an assist in weekend sweep at Wisconsin (1/28, 1/29)
• Contributed a goal and an assist in weekend sweep vs. MSU (2/11, 2/12)
• Scored a goal and an assist in 5-3 win against Ohio State (2/18)
• Totaled a goal and two assists in B1G Tournament first round series sweep vs. MSU (3/4, 3/5)
• Picked up a pair of assists in B1G Tournament final win over Minnesota (3/19)
• Scored a goal and two assists in NCAA Regional final victory over Quinnipiac (3/27)
• Tallied third period goal in Frozen Four semifinal vs. Denver (4/7)
Freshman Year (2020-21)
• Big Ten Freshman of the Year
• Second Team All-Big Ten
• Big Ten All-Freshman Team
• College Hockey News All-Rookie Team
• Led the nation in freshman scoring
• Led team in scoring with 30 points with 8 goals and team-best 22 assists in 24 games
• Tallied three game winning goals, and had 211 face off wins (58.0 percent)
• Sixth in the B1G in on-ice rating with a +18
• Started collegiate career on a three-game point streak
• Scored the game-winning goal in an 8-1 win vs. #15 Arizona State (11/14)
• Set up the game winner the next day in a 3-0 shutout of the Sun Devils (11/15)
• Picked up an assist in a 5-2 win at #14 Wisconsin (11/19)
• Scored the 3x3 overtime goal at Wisconsin (11/20) - earning SportsCenter's Top Play on ESPN
• Named the Big Ten Third Star of the Week (11/25)
• HCA Rookie of the Month Runner-up (November)
• Set up the game winner in a 3-1 win at Penn State (12/2), which started a 10-game point scoring streak
• Tallied a goal and an assist in a loss to the Nittany Lions (12/3)
• Missed Minnesota series on (12/8-9) due to USA World Junior camp
• Scored the first and game winning goal in a 9-0 shutout against Michigan State (1/8)
• Picked up an assist against Michigan State (1/9)
• Had two assists against OSU in game one (1/15) and another in game two (1/16)
• Scored in a 5-1 win at #16 Notre Dame (1/21) and had two assists the next day (1/22) first goal 1:22
• Tallied an assist in 5-1 win against #7 Wisconsin (2/13) and had two assists the next day (2/14) - his 10th game straight registering at least one point
• Had a four-point outing in a 6-0 shutout of OSU (2/20)
• Tallied an assist in 4-1 over ASU (2/26)
• Scored in a 5-2 win at #3 Minnesota (3/5) and had two assists in a 4-2 loss the next day (3/6)
• Set up the game-winning goal in a 4-0 win over OSU in the B1G quarterfinal (3/14)
Before Michigan
• Spent two seasons with the US National Team Development Program
• Played in 47 games this past season scoring 16 goals and 30 assists
• Led the team in scoring in 2018-19 with 16 goals and 23 assists in 56 games
• Won both a gold and silver medal at Four Nations Tournament
• Represented US at the U17 World Hockey Championship
• Named a Biosteel All-American
• A 2018 graduate of Collège Esther-Blondin Phénix (Quebec)
Personal
• Born January 3, 2002
• Son of Sebastian Bordeleau and Chantal Dubois
• Sebastian was a 1993 draft pick of Montreal Canadians; played professionally from 1995-2012 with NHL clubs Montreal, Nashville and Minnesota and Phoenix and also in the Swiss National League; currently an Development Coach with Nashville Predators
• Chantal is a doctor
• Grandfather Paulin Bordeleau was a 1973 draft pick of Vancouver; played 15 years in the pros
• Has one sister, Jade
• Selected 38th overall (second round) by the San Jose Sharks in the 2020 NHL Draft
• Signed an ATO on April 12, had his first point on his first shift with Barracuda and finished his first game with three assists
• Signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Sharks on April 16 after collected four points in two games at the AHL level
• Made his NHL debut on April 17 at Minnesota and had an assist; had a point in his first three games
• Scored the shootout winner at Vegas on April 24 to eliminate Knights from the playoffs
Michigan Career
• Totaled 67 points in 61 games, scoring 20 goals and 47 assists; finished a +35 and won 564 faceoffs (56.9 percent)
International
• 2022 World Championships (two goals in eight games)
• 2022 World Junior Championships (led USA in scoring 1-7-8 in five games; finished 9th in WJC in face offs at 59.3 percent winning 68 of 115)
• Invited to the USA Hockey Summer Showcase in August 2021
• 2020-21 USA U-10 World Juniors - did not make final team roster due to COVID protocol
• 2018-19 USA U-17 National Team
• 2021-22 USA Hockey World Junior Camp invitee
Sophomore Year (2021-22)
• Honorable Mention All-B1G
• Preseason First-Team All-B1G
• Tallied up a goal and 3 assists in the opening series vs. LSSU (10/8, 10/9)
• Recorded a total of 2 assists and a goal in wins over UMD (10/15) and Minnesota State (10/16)
• Contributed an assist to a 3-2 OT win vs. WMU (10/23)
• Assisted on a goal in a 2-4 loss to Wisconsin (10/29)
• Earned two assists in 7-2 win against MSU (11/5)
• Collected a goal in 6-2 victory at PSU (11/12)
• Scored two goals and an assist in 4-5 OT loss to ND (11/20)
• Picked up a pair of assists in 6-1 win vs. Niagara (11/26)
• Scored a goal and an aissts in weekend split against Minnesota (12/3, 12/4)
• Added two assists in weekend sweep over PSU (1/14, 1/15)
• Assisted on a goal in 4-1 win at #11 Minnesota (1/22)
• Tallied a goal and an assist in weekend sweep at Wisconsin (1/28, 1/29)
• Contributed a goal and an assist in weekend sweep vs. MSU (2/11, 2/12)
• Scored a goal and an assist in 5-3 win against Ohio State (2/18)
• Totaled a goal and two assists in B1G Tournament first round series sweep vs. MSU (3/4, 3/5)
• Picked up a pair of assists in B1G Tournament final win over Minnesota (3/19)
• Scored a goal and two assists in NCAA Regional final victory over Quinnipiac (3/27)
• Tallied third period goal in Frozen Four semifinal vs. Denver (4/7)
Freshman Year (2020-21)
• Big Ten Freshman of the Year
• Second Team All-Big Ten
• Big Ten All-Freshman Team
• College Hockey News All-Rookie Team
• Led the nation in freshman scoring
• Led team in scoring with 30 points with 8 goals and team-best 22 assists in 24 games
• Tallied three game winning goals, and had 211 face off wins (58.0 percent)
• Sixth in the B1G in on-ice rating with a +18
• Started collegiate career on a three-game point streak
• Scored the game-winning goal in an 8-1 win vs. #15 Arizona State (11/14)
• Set up the game winner the next day in a 3-0 shutout of the Sun Devils (11/15)
• Picked up an assist in a 5-2 win at #14 Wisconsin (11/19)
• Scored the 3x3 overtime goal at Wisconsin (11/20) - earning SportsCenter's Top Play on ESPN
• Named the Big Ten Third Star of the Week (11/25)
• HCA Rookie of the Month Runner-up (November)
• Set up the game winner in a 3-1 win at Penn State (12/2), which started a 10-game point scoring streak
• Tallied a goal and an assist in a loss to the Nittany Lions (12/3)
• Missed Minnesota series on (12/8-9) due to USA World Junior camp
• Scored the first and game winning goal in a 9-0 shutout against Michigan State (1/8)
• Picked up an assist against Michigan State (1/9)
• Had two assists against OSU in game one (1/15) and another in game two (1/16)
• Scored in a 5-1 win at #16 Notre Dame (1/21) and had two assists the next day (1/22) first goal 1:22
• Tallied an assist in 5-1 win against #7 Wisconsin (2/13) and had two assists the next day (2/14) - his 10th game straight registering at least one point
• Had a four-point outing in a 6-0 shutout of OSU (2/20)
• Tallied an assist in 4-1 over ASU (2/26)
• Scored in a 5-2 win at #3 Minnesota (3/5) and had two assists in a 4-2 loss the next day (3/6)
• Set up the game-winning goal in a 4-0 win over OSU in the B1G quarterfinal (3/14)
Before Michigan
• Spent two seasons with the US National Team Development Program
• Played in 47 games this past season scoring 16 goals and 30 assists
• Led the team in scoring in 2018-19 with 16 goals and 23 assists in 56 games
• Won both a gold and silver medal at Four Nations Tournament
• Represented US at the U17 World Hockey Championship
• Named a Biosteel All-American
• A 2018 graduate of Collège Esther-Blondin Phénix (Quebec)
Personal
• Born January 3, 2002
• Son of Sebastian Bordeleau and Chantal Dubois
• Sebastian was a 1993 draft pick of Montreal Canadians; played professionally from 1995-2012 with NHL clubs Montreal, Nashville and Minnesota and Phoenix and also in the Swiss National League; currently an Development Coach with Nashville Predators
• Chantal is a doctor
• Grandfather Paulin Bordeleau was a 1973 draft pick of Vancouver; played 15 years in the pros
• Has one sister, Jade
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