PRONUNCIATION: skar-FO-nee
• Left RIT as the winningest D1-era goaltender with a 55-29-4 record...also compiled a program recrod 2,494 saves.
• Finished second with a 2.36 GAA and nine shutouts...third with 90 appearances and 88 starts.
• Single season program record 1,015 saves in 2023-24 to eclipse the previous mark of 934 he compiled 2022-23.
• Only D1-era Tiger netminder with multiple 20-win seasons an multiple seasons with over 900 saves.
• Totaled 35 games with at least 30 saves, including five with 40 or more.
2023-24
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Atlantic Hockey Goaltender of the Year
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Atlantic Hockey First-Team All-Conference
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Hobey Baker Award Nominee
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Richter Award Watch List -
Semifinalist
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AHCA All-American Scholar
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Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team
• Hockey Commissioners Association Goaltender of the Month:
October |
January
• Atlantic Hockey Goaltender of the Month:
October |
January
• Atlantic Hockey Goaltender of the Week:
Oct. 16 |
Oct. 30 |
Nov. 6 |
Jan. 8
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Preseason First-Team All-Atlantic Hockey
• Finished third nationally with a 25-9-2 record for the second-highest single-season win total during the D1 era.
• Was also fourth in the country with a .925 save percentage and 12th with a 2.26 GAA.
• Stopped a career-high 46 shots in 1-1 tie with St. Lawrence (Jan. 6) - one better than the 45 he made in a 4-3 OT loss to New Hampshire (Nov. 25).
• Made 43 stops in 3-2 OT loss at AIC (Dec. 8).
• 40 saves in 3-2 win at Holy Cross (Oct. 28) was a career-high in a victory
2022-23
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Atlantic Hockey First-Team All-Conference
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Hobey Baker Award Nominee
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Richter Award Watch List
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AHCA All-American Scholar
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College Sports Communicators Academic All-District
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Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team
• Atlantic Hockey Goaltender of the Month:
January
• Atlantic Hockey Goaltender of the Week:
Oct. 31 |
Nov. 14 |
Jan. 9 |
Feb. 20
• Broke RIT's single-season D1-era record with 934 saves, while 22 wins were the second-highest mark.
• Completed the campaign tied for fourth nationally in wins with a 22-11-1 record and tied for 15th with a .918 save percentage.
• Finished 16-6-1 with a 2.11 goals against average, a .927 save percentage and 27.22 saves per game in 23 Atlantic Hockey appearances.
• Totaled at least 30 saves on 13 occasions, including a season-high 41 in 6-1 setback to Penn State (Dec. 30).
• Compiled 37 saves in 3-1 win vs. Sacred Heart (Nov. 11).
• Stopped 36 shots in 4-2 win at Air Force (Oct. 21).
• Made 32 saves to preserve 4-3 OT win over Mercyhurst in Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals (Mar. 4)
2021-22
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Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team
• Atlantic Hockey Goaltender of the Week -
Feb. 21
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Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team
• Finished fourth in Atlantic Hockey with a 2.46 GAA and a .919 save percentage in 20 appearances and 18 starts (8-9-1 record)
• Made collegiate debut with 39 saves in 6-0 setback at No. 13 Notre Dame (Oct. 22)
• 21 saves to preserve a 1-0 win at Princeton (Nov. 27) for first collegiate win
• 29 stops in 2-1 win at Bentley (Jan. 28)
• 33 saves in 4-4 tie vs. AIC (Feb. 5)
• 33 stops in 4-2 win at Niagara (Feb. 18)
• Tied season high with 39 saves in 1-0 shutout of Sacred Heart (Mar. 11) in opening game of Atlantic Hockey Tournament Quarterfinal series
• 30 saves in series-clinching game-three win over Sacred Heart (Mar. 13) two days later
BEFORE RIT
• Made 43 appearances for the BCHL Surrey Eagles over two seasons, compiling a 2.50 goals against average and a .922 save percentage.
• Finished the 2020 playoffs with a 4-2 record, including a 38-save performance in Game 7 of the Eagles' 3-2 upset of the top-seeded Chilliwack Chiefs
• Finished the pandemic-shortened 2020-21 season with a 7-1-1 record while compiling a 1.85 GAA and a .930 save percentage
• Played prep hockey in 2018 and 2019 Stanstead College where he was a two-time Head Master's List honoree
PERSONAL
• Tommy Louis Scarfone was born in Montreal
• Son of Cesare Scarfone and Nathalie Arsenault, has one older brother - James
• Best advice he's received, "Stay humble, keep working hard until your opportunity presents itself. When it does, it is time to shine - and prove them wrong!"
• Credits former goalie coach Jocelyn Deschene with having the most influence on his career, along with his parents and brother
• Started playing hockey at five years-old, tried out as a goalie a year later.
• Has worn No. 30 his entire career
• Fan of the Boston Bruins and Jordan Binnington
• Business management major