Hall of Fame

Paul Chadwick

  • Class
    1981
  • Induction
    2001
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Hockey
Chadwick, a native of Williams Lake, B.C., played wing for the UND hockey team from 1977-1981 and lettered all four years. In 154 career games he scored 30 goals and collected 49 assists, helping lead the Sioux to a 97-56-5 (.630) four-year record. When Chadwick was a sophomore UND went 30-11-1, advancing to the NCAA title game in Detroit, where they lost 4-3 to Minnesota. The 1980 team rebounded, finishing 31-8-1 with the season culminating with a 5-2 victory over Northern Michigan in the NCAA title game in Providence, Rhode Island. Chadwick was a "huge factor" in the success of those two teams, according to current head coach Dean Blais, who began his UND assistant coaching career with the 1980-81 team when Chadwick was a senior. That year he was an alternate captain for the Sioux. "The intangibles he brought to the table with those teams were huge in terms of character and team chemistry," Blais said. "He played a large role in the success of those teams." Chadwick graduated from UND in 1981 with a degree in business.
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