Last year, Dominic was third in the league with 36 goals and 64 assists. He was selected runner-up for Player of the Year in the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey Association.
While it is too early to tell what Dominic's role will be on the Crimson, he "is a very, very, very talented player," according to Mark.
Although Dominic was recruited by former Coach Ronn Tomassoni, his resignation did not sour Dominic on the school. He chose Harvard for its excellence in academics and athletics and he is pleased with the direction Mark Mazzoleni, his new coach.
"We all have been thoroughly impressed and are excited about heading into the season with the great people that are leading Harvard hockey
now," Dominic said.
Personally, Dominic expects a lot from himself this season.
"I set high goals for myself," Dominic said. "I have a lot of confidence in my ability."
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