David J. Skalko is an American retired ice hockey forward and Air Force Colonel who was the de jure NCAA Scoring Champion in 1971–72.

Dave Skalko
Born Gilbert, Minnesota, USA
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 150 lb (68 kg; 10 st 10 lb)
Position Forward
Played for Air Force
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 1969–1973
Military career
AllegianceUnited States United States
Service/branchUnited States Air Force Seal United States Air Force
Rank Colonel

Career edit

Skalko was admitted to the Air Force Academy in the fall of 1969 and joined the ice hockey team in its second season of existence. While training, he played four years of varsity hockey under the legendary Vic Heyliger. Due to the program being one of the only independent clubs in the country, Air Force's strength of schedule swung wildly from year to year. This resulted in Skalko's point total yo-yoing regardless of his play on the ice. As a junior, Skalko led the nation in scoring with 76 points, but there was a rather sizable caveat to his production. During the season Air Force had played more games against club teams (9) than University Division opponents (7). In those nine games, Air Force scored 96 goals, inflating the entire team's totals. While Air Force was a top division team, this resulted in Skalko's nation-leading total to be ignored and he wasn't even considered for any national honors. Since his 76 points was only 4 more than the next highest player, Doug Palazzari, Skalko is sometimes left off of the list for the NCAA scoring champion.[1]

Regardless of the efficacy of Skalko's point total, the 1972 Air Force team was the first in program history to win 20 games.[2] While the Falcon's couldn't maintain that pace in Skalko's senior season, he did end his career as the all-time leading scorer for the program. Skalko has slipped to third all-time for the Falcons as of 2020, but he sill holds the record for the most assists in a season (49) and a career (144) for the Academy.

After graduation, Skalko was commissioned as an officer and rose to the rank of Colonel before retiring.

Personal life edit

Skalko's brother Jim also attended the Air Force Academy and the two played together on the hockey team for three seasons.

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1969–70 Air Force NCAA 29 19 34 53 68
1970–71 Air Force NCAA 27 16 17 33 60
1971–72 Air Force NCAA 31 27 49 76 33
1972–73 Air Force NCAA 31 13 44 57 47
NCAA Totals 118 75 144 219 208

References edit

  1. ^ "NCAA - 1971-1972". Elite Prospects. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
  2. ^ "Air Force Hockey 2018-19 Record Book" (PDF). Air Force Falcons. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 12, 2019. Retrieved December 20, 2018.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by NCAA Ice Hockey Scoring Champion
1971–72
Succeeded by