PRONUNCIATION: luh-SKAW-skee
• Departed RIT 25th in D1-era program history with 84 points on 32 goals and 52 assists in 124 appearances.
2023-24
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Atlantic Hockey First-Team All-Conference
• Atlantic Hockey Player of the Month -
February
• Atlantic Hockey Player of the Week -
Oct. 23
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Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team
• Finished with a career-high 41 points on 14 goals and 27 assists - tied for the 12th-highest single-season point total in the D1 era.
• Tied for second for the Tigers with seven power-play goals.
• Ended the regular season second in Atlantic Hockey in scoring and tied for second in assists
• Finished the regular season with a team-best eight-game point scoring streak, compiling 14 points on three goals and 11 assists during the run, and added two assists in the AHA Quarterfinal opening victory over Robert Morris before sustaining an upper body injury on the first shift of game-two that held him out of the tournament semis and championship.
• Came back to score a goal in RIT's 6-3 setback to Boston University in the NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinals (Mar. 28).
• Scored his second-career hat trick to go along with an assist in the 7-1 regular-season win at Robert Morris (Jan. 20) for one of his team-high 11 games with multiple points during the season.
2022-23
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Atlantic Hockey Best Defensive Forward
• Finished fourth on the team with 28 points and third with 13 goals.
• Registered 66 defensive zone takeaways and 37 hits.
• Scored GWG in 4-3 win at AIC (Nov. 5)
• Notched what proved to be the deciding tally in 3-1 win over visiting Sacred Heart (Nov. 11).
• Started the season with a team-high nine-game scoring streak.
• Logged his first career hat-trick during RIT's 10-4 win at Canisius (Dec. 3).
• Credited with a goal and an assist in 5-3 win at Arizona State (Jan. 21) and in 4-0 win over Bentley (Feb. 17).
2021-22
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Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team
• Totaled 11 points on three goals and eight assists in 32 games played
• Scored what proved to be the game-winning goal in 3-1 win over Mercyhurst (Oct. 30)
• Notched the opening goal in 3-2 OT victory at AIC (Nov. 7)
• Added a goal and an assist in 4-3 setback vs. Army (Dec. 12)
• Career-high four points on four assists, including primary assist on OT game-winner, in 6-5 win at Niagara (Jan. 22)
• Notched an assist in next three games for a four-point scoring streak, including 2-1 win and 3-3 tie at Bentley (Jan. 28, 30) and in 5-1 win over Sacred Heart (Feb. 1)
2020-21
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AHCA All-American Scholar
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Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team
• Made 18 appearances, totaling four points on two goals and two assists
• Notched his first collegiate points in the Tigers’ season-opening 8-5 upset of No. 9 Clarkson (Nov. 27)
• Scored a goal in the 4-3 setback to LIU (Dec. 11)
• Assisted the game-tying goal in the 4-3 victory over No. 19 Robert Morris (Feb. 21)
BEFORE RIT
• Played for the AJHL Camrose Kodiaks
• Finished fourth in the AJHL with 40 goals and seventh with 80 points, including 21 points (11 goals, 10 assists) over the final 10 games of the 2019-20 regular season to garner AJHL Player of the Month honors
• Led all scorers with 14 points during seven playoff games
• AJHL All-Rookie selection 2017-18
• Selected to play in the 2017 Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) Prospects Game
• Graduated from Camrose Composite High School in 2017
PERSONAL
• Cody Steven “Lasko” Laskosky is the son of Kevin and Christine Laskosky
• Born in Camrose, Alberta
• Has one sister – Cassidy
• Hobbies include golfing and fishing
• Elementary school classroom volunteer
• Favorite athletic moment was winning a game-seven and then winning the north finals in six game during his first year of juniors …
• Lists his parents as having the most influence on his hockey career, “because they drove me to get ice whenever there was a chance and gave me every opportunity to succeed at this game”
• Started playing hockey at five years old after “falling in love with the game as soon as I picked up a stick”
• Edmonton Oilers and Connor McDavid fan
• Psychology major.