Zasowski's Career Statistics
Four-year monogram winner as a member of the Notre Dame hockey program ... saw action in 61 games during his career, going 21-23-11 with a 3.11 goals-against average and a .892 save percentage ... finished career with third-best goals-against average (3.11) and second-best save percentage (.892) in program’s 35-year history ... ninth all-time in minutes played with 3356:09 ... had two career shutouts ... holds Notre Dame’s single-season goals-against average mark of 2.56, after ’02-’03 season, set during his freshman year ... had two assists in his career ... one of 16 natives of Illinois to letter with the Notre Dame hockey program ... joined Dayton Bombers of East Coast Hockey League going 2-0-0 with a 3.54 goals-against average and a .887 save percentage in three games.
AS A SENIOR: Made five starts during the 2002-03 season, going 2-2-0 in 280 minutes of playing time ... had a 3.43 goals-against average and a .901 save percentage ... gave up 16 goals while making 145 saves ... was 1-1-0 in CCHA play with a 3.75 goals-against average and a .882 save percentage ... first start of the season came at Minnesota-Duluth, where he made 39 saves in a 5-2 Irish win ... gave up four goals in a 4-1 loss at home to Ferris State ... made the start on Nov. 30 at Alaska Fairbanks ... left game after two periods with 21 saves and score tied 4-4 in eventual 5-4 loss ... next start came on Jan. 18 versus Yale at Chicago’s Allstate Arena ... gave up three goals with 31 saves in 3-1 loss to Bulldogs ... made final start on Senior Night at Joyce Center, making 25 saves in key 5-2 win for the Irish in late-season run to CCHA playoffs.
AS A JUNIOR: Played in four games, making three starts ... turned in a 2.49 goals-against average and a .901 save percentage in 217:02 minutes ... gave up nine goals while making 82 saves ... picked up two assists on the season (versus Ferris State and Alaska Fairbanks) ... made first start of the season at Northeastern, where he made 29 saves in a 3-3 tie ... picked up first win of the season in 5-2 win over Lake Superior State (Dec. 2), making 17 saves ... final appearance of the season came versus Alaska Fairbanks (Feb. 1) ... took the loss playing final 27:02, giving up one goal while making 10 saves.
AS A SOPHOMORE: Started in all 21 of his 2000-01 appearances ... turned in a 5-11-3 overall record with a 4.01 goals-against average and a .876 save percentage ... made 531 saves while playing 1,120 minutes ... of the 75 goals surrendered, 27 came via the power play ... was 4-6-3 in 13 CCHA starts with a 3.33 goals-against average and a .887 save percentage ... first three starts came versus nationally ranked teams ... versus Minnesota, made 21 saves in first two periods of a 7-3 loss ... played 32:58 versus Boston College in opening-round game at Maverick Stampede, giving up three goals in 4-1 loss ... sat out next five games before three strong performances (1-1-1, 1.95 goals against, and a .934 save percentage) ... lost 3-2 decision to Michigan State (28 saves), downed Miami, 5-2 (31 saves) and tied RedHawks, 2-2 (26 saves) ... dropped 5-3 home decision to Boston College (Nov. 10) ... started both games of Northern Michigan series, making 24 saves in 3-1 loss in opener ... next start came versus Miami, where he played 23:26, stopping just four of seven shots in a 5-2 loss to the RedHawks ... dropped fourth consecutive decision, 6-2 to RPI, at Rensselaer Holiday Classic ... went 4-4-2 the remainder of the season ... made 27 saves in 4-1 upset of fifth-ranked Western Michigan at Joyce Center (Jan. 12) ... followed with a 26-save performance at Western the following night in a 3-3 tie ... third straight start came versus Ohio State, where he made 20 saves in a 5-3 loss ... made 35 saves in an 8-2 loss at Yale ... followed with career-high 40 saves in 4-3 win at Yale ... lost twice to Ohio State (5-2, 5-3) ... sparked late-season playoff run by backstopping Irish to series sweep of Bowling Green ... kicked out 35 of 37 shots in 3-2 win and followed with a 20-save night in 5-3 win to move Irish past Falcons for final playoff spot ... equalled his season and career best with 40 saves in 4-4 come-from-behind tie at Michigan.
AS A FRESHMAN: Started 28 of 31 games he played in during 1999-00 ... posted 2.56 season goals-against average to narrowly best the Irish record of 2.58 (Forrest Karr, ‘98-’99) ... totaled a 13-9-6 record and .901 save percentage with 673 saves in 1,737 minutes ... ranked eighth in the CCHA for overall goals-against average while his 2.30 mark in CCHA play ranked seventh ... started final 18 games of the season ... his 13 victories ranked fourth in the CCHA ... received CCHA defensive player-of-the-week award for Feb. 18-19 Bowling Green series (51 saves; 5-3, 1-1), plus a pair of CCHA rookie-of the-week awards (vs. Miami; Oct. 28-29; 58 saves, four goals against in win and tie and vs. Western Michigan; Jan. 21-22, 41 saves, four goals against in two wins) ... made first career start on Oct. 28 vs. Miami (5-2 win, 33 saves) ... outdueled Michigan State’s Ryan Miller with a 24-save shutout in 1-0 Irish win over the Spartans (Dec. 4) ... picked up a 2-1 win over Lake Superior on Jan. 7, making 29 saves ... was 3-2-2 down the stretch, recording wins at Ohio State, at home with Nebraska-Omaha and at Bowling Green ... goaltender of record during the playoffs, recording 4-1 and 4-2 wins versus Ferris State in opening round win ... made 29 saves at Joe Louis Arena in semifinal loss to Michigan State (4-0).
PREP & PERSONAL: Named USHL goaltender of the year for ’98-’99, after leading Omaha to USHL’s Clark Cup final ... set Lancers records for wins in a season (35-11, in ’98-’99) and career (50-17), shutouts in a season (5, in ‘98-’99) and career (6), and save pct. in a season (.918, in ‘98-’99) and career ... set USHL records in ’98-’99 for wins and shutouts in a season ... posted USHL-best 1.96 goals-against average in ’98-’99 ... his ’97-’98 stats included a 2.49 GAA, .913 save percentage and 15-6 record ... played for junior-A national champion Green Bay Gamblers in ’96-’97, when he posted a 3.57 GAA and .888 save pct. ... played in the King of the Hill Tournament ... attended Downers Grove (Ill.) High School for two years, playing hockey as a freshman and two seasons as a centerfielder on the baseball team ... helped Downers Grove win two conference baseball titles ... an honor-roll student and member of National Honor Society ... son of Tony and Barbara Zasowski ... full name is Tony James Zasowski ... born Oct. 12, 1978, in Oak Lawn, Ill. ... graduated with a degree in management from Notre Dame.
Zasowski's Career Statistics
| Year | GP/GS | W-L-T | Time | GA | GAA | Saves | Save Pct. | Shutouts |
| 1999-2000 | 31/28 | 13-9-6 | 1736:47 | 74 | 2.56 | 673 | .901 | 2 |
| 2000-01 | 21/21 | 5-11-3 | 1122:20 | 75 | 4.01 | 531 | .876 | 0 |
| 2001-02 | 4/3 | 1-1-2 | 217:02 | 9 | 2.49 | 82 | .901 | 0 |
| 2002-03 | 5/5 | 2-2-0 | 280:00 | 16 | 3.43 | 145 | .901 | 0 |
| Totals | 61/57 | 21-23-11 | 3356:09 | 174 | 3.11 | 1431 | .892 | 2 |