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#11 J.P. Testwuide
Position: Defenseman
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 205
Year: Senior
Hometown: Vail, Colorado
Club: Waterloo Black Hawks - USHL
Experience: 3 Letters
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J.P. Testwuide
Courtesy: Denver Athletics
Release: 08/15/2007

2008-09: Earned the Male Strength and Conditioning Award • played in 36 of 40 games • tallied a career-high 13 points on three goals and 10 assists • first Colorado native to captain the Pioneers • named WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year • led team with 180 hits and finished second with 55 blocked shots • led team with 40 penalties, 110 PIMs and a +16 plus/minus rating • tallied a career-high three assists in DU’s 3-2 win at Minnesota State (12/12) • named to the All-WCHA Academic Team • finished career ranked seventh on DU’s all-time PIMs list with 282 • recipient of Dr. Ralph Verploeg for DU’s Most Inspirational Player and Keith Magnuson Memorial Award for Denver’s Top Defensive Player • signed with the AHL’s Houston Aeros at the conclusion of his senior season.

2007-08: Played in 39 of 41 games • registered eight points on two goals and six assists • established career highs in points, goals and assists • led team in penalty minutes (66) and was second in penalties (29) • netted first career goal after 86 games in 4-3 win at Alaska Anchorage (12/14) • netted first career game-winning goal in 3-1 win over Alaska Anchorage (2/23) • tallied first career multi-point game (2a) in 6-3 win over Minnesota Duluth (3/14) • had 1-2--3 during career-high, three-game point streak from Dec. 8-15 • suspended for Feb. 22 game due to fighting at North Dakota (2/16) • earned WCHA Scholar-Athlete and All-WCHA Academic Team honors.

2006-07: Played in 37 of 40 games • scored three points on three assists • committed 22 penalties for 63 minutes • saw action at forward and defense throughout the season • tallied assists against St. Cloud State (10/14), Minnesota Duluth (2/2) and Wisconsin (3/10) • missed the Jan. 26 game against St. Cloud State after receiving a game-disqualification penalty at Minnesota (1/20) • finished the season with a +2 plus/minus rating • earned All-WCHA Academic Team honors • recipient of Murray Armstrong Award as Denver’s Most Improved Player.

2005-06: Played in 32 of 39 games • scored four points on four assists • committed 16 penalties for 43 minutes • started at forward at Wisconsin (1/20) • tied for fifth on team in penalties and sixth in penalty minutes • tallied first career point with an assist on Ryan Helgason’s goal in 7-2 win at North Dakota (10/29) • longest point streak: two games, Oct. 29-Nov. 4.

Before Denver: Played the 2004-05 season for the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League (USHL) • tallied 10 points on four goals and six assists in 55 games • led team with 165 penalty minutes • ranked second on the team with a +7 plus/minus rating • teamed with former Pioneer Andrew Thomas to help Waterloo to 2003-04 USHL Clark Cup Championship • tallied 17 points on four goals and 13 assists in 59 games in 2003-04 • led team with 106 penalty minutes.

Personal: Born November 5, 1984 • son of Paul and Janet Testwuide • given name is Jon Paul • older brother of Mike (21), who was a teammate at Waterloo in 2004-05 and is a current member of the Colorado College hockey team • graduated with the class of 2003 from Northwood School (Lake Placid, N.Y.) • chose the University of Denver because it is a great place, not only for hockey, but to live as well • finance and real estate major • goal is to win an NCAA National Championship at DU • enjoys fishing, hunting, cycling and lifting weights.