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Hall of Fame

Steve Moffat was inducted into Hall of Fame in 2010

Steve Moffat

  • Class
    1999
  • Induction
    2010
  • Sport(s)
    Ice Hockey
Steve Moffat skated for the Cardinals from 1994-98, compiling 106 goals for third place all-time in school annals, and 203 points, sixth all-time.

Steve was a two-time All-America forward, including first-team accolades as a senior when he recorded 31 goals and 26 assists for 57 points – career highs in the latter two categories. He was named the 1995 SUNYAC Co-Rookie of the Year after scoring a career-best 32 goals as a freshman.

A three-time all-conference selection, Steve helped Plattsburgh to two SUNYAC titles, three NCAA tournament appearances and an 88-29-9 record. He twice was chosen to the conference’s all-tournament team, including MVP honors in 1997.

Steve also earned back-to-back school Male Athlete of the Year honors. He served as an assistant captain during his junior year and then elevated to team captain as a senior.

After graduation, Steve played professionally for the Columbus Chill and Florida Everblades in the East Coast Hockey League and later worked at Seton Catholic High School as a guidance counselor. He also earned a 2002 master’s degree in school counseling at Plattsburgh.

On Oct. 31, 2008, Steve was honored along with other former greats in a pregame ceremony for being on the Cardinal All-Decade Team representing the 1995-2004 era.

Date of Induction to Cardinal Sports Hall of Fame
October 23, 2010

Where are they now?
Steve is in his 10th season on the Cardinals men’s hockey coaching staff, contributing to three NCAA Frozen Fours, one national championship game berth and three SUNYAC crowns.

Favorite Plattsburgh Sport Moment
“Winning two SUNYAC Championships on the road versus two big rivals in Fredonia and Oswego in the old two-game format; beating RIT in a minigame during the NCAA Quarterfinals for the right to host the Frozen Four during my senior year; and being part of the 2001 National Championship team, also beating RIT.”
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