2001-02
Played in all 38 games as a junior
Led Friars in scoring with career-highs of 16 goals, 26 assists and 42 points
Registered 10 multiple-point games, including two contests where he totalled a career-high four points
Scored a career-high four goals in a 5-3 win at Northeastern (11/10)
Named HOCKEY EAST/KOHO Offensive Player of the Week on 11/12
Recorded points in 12-straight games from 1/4 to 2/10, totaling four goals and 16 assists for 20 points
Named HOCKEY EAST/KOHO Player of the Month for January
Named Lou Lamoriello Award Winner as team MVP
Recipient of HOCKEY EAST Len Ceglarski Sportmanship Award
2000-01
Played in 36 games as a sophomore
Registered seven multiple-point games
Sixth on the team in scoring with 25 points
Notched the game-winning goal in an 8-5 win versus UMass-Amherst on 1/7
Recorded two goals and one assist in an 8-0 win versus Union (10/29)
Played for the U.S. World Junior Team where he tied for the team lead in scoring with six goals and three assists for nine points
1999-00
Played in all 38 games as a freshman
Named HOCKEY EAST Rookie of the Month for December
Earned HOCKEY EAST Rookie of the Week honors (1/3)
Named to All-Tournament Team at the Ice Breaker Tournament
Named Most Valuable Player at RPI Tournament
Recipient of the team's Plus/Minus Award
Earned PC's most valuable freshman honor
Registered eight multiple-point games
Fourth on the team in scoring with 27 points
Finished second on the squad with 15 goals
Netted first career goal in 3-2 loss to Denver (10/24)
Recorded three multiple-goal games
Posted two goals, including the game winner, in 5-4 win at RPI (12/30)
Drafted by the San Jose Sharks - 2000 Entry Draft, 4th round, 104th
BEFORE PROVIDENCE
Played for the New England Coyotes of the EJHL (1996-1999)
Captained the Coyotes (1998-99)
Voted Most Valuable Player of the EJHL (1998-99)
Earned First Team All-EJHL (1998-99)
Named EJHL "Top Forward" (1998-99)
Led the EJHL with 120 points (45 goals, 75 assists) in 1998-99
Named team Most Valuable Player (1998-99)
Two-time EJHL All-Star (1997-99)
Graduated from So. Windsor High School (1999)
Participated in the USA Hockey Select 16 & 17 Festivals (1997-98)
PERSONAL
NAME: Jonathan D. DiSalvatore
BIRTHDATE: March 30, 1981
FAMILY: Son of Colombo and Karen DiSalvatore; has two brothers, Colombo and Nick, and one sister, Amy.
MAJOR: Management
HOBBIES: Martial arts
YEAR GP G A PTS PEN-MIN PPG SHG GWG
1999-00 38 15 12 27 6-12 3 2 3
HE 24 7 8 15 3-6 2 0 1
2000-01 36 9 16 25 9-29 3 0 1
HE 22 4 12 16 6-23 1 0 1
2001-02 38 16 26 42 3-6 6 2 2
HE 24 11 17 28 0-0 3 1 2
TOTALS 112 40 54 94 18-47 12 4 6
HE 70 22 37 59 9-29 6 1 4