Senior (2010-11): An Assistant Captain who scored eight goals in 37 games for LSSU. He struck for three power play goals. Notched the game-winner on 1/26/11 against BGSU. Scored in three straight games in October - 10/23/10 against Colgate, 10/29/10 at Miami, 10/30/10 at Miami.
Junior (2009-10): Tied for 12th in the CCHA in overall power-play goals with six... Scored power-play goals in the Superior Cup games against Minnesota-Duluth (10/9) and Michigan Tech (10/11) and totaled 2-1--3 for the weekend... Scored two power-play goals during a 4-3 loss to OhioState (10/24) and contributed 2-1--3 for the series... Totaled 5-1--6 during a five-game stretch between Oct. 24 and Nov. 6...Has a 3.52 grade point average.
Sophomore (2008-09): Tallied his first two goals of the season during a 7-3 victory over Ohio State (10/17)... Also scored two goals during a 6-1 win at Colgate(1/9)... Contributed 3-1--4 during a five-game stretch in January.
Freshman (2007-08): Recorded his first career point assisting on Dan Eves' game-tying goal during a 2-2 tie at Minnesota-Duluth (10/12)... Totaled 2-1--3 and tallied the game-winning goal during a 5-1 win over Clarkston (10/27)... Scored LSSU's first goal of both games during the series at Western Michigan (2/8-9).
Prior to LSSU: Was the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's No. 2 scorer during the 2007 playoffs with 13-11--24 in 17 games... Was ranked 13th in SJHL scoring during the regular season and finished the year with 38-47--85 while playing for the Yorkton Terriers... Was named SJHL Player of the Month in Dec., 2006, and was a two-time SJHL Player of the Week in 2006-07... Helped lead Yorkton to a 26-22-4 regular-season record...Was voted most-valuable player and most-popular player by the Terriers in 2006-07.
Personal: Son of Morlie and Irene Nehring... 2005 graduate of Yorkton Regional High School... Majoring in Exercise Science.
All About Chad:
Parents’ names: Morlie and Irene
Hometown: Springside,Sask.
Favorite movie:Wedding Crashers
What I want to do after I graduate (other than play hockey): Physical education teacher
Advice I would give youngsters: Never give up
Worst fear: Birds
Most memorable athletic moment: Gold medal with Team Canada in the World Junior“A” Championships
My goal for this season is...: Team success
Why I chose LSSU:Loved the small town atmosphere
The most important lesson I have learned: Never accept failure
Best experience this summer: Fishing tournament with my brother
The game I am looking forward to most this season: Denver tournament