Kyle Bonis and Ferris State came up one win short of the ultimate prize last season but it didn’t cloud their view of the journey.<\/p>\n
“Last year was very special,” Bonis said. “It was by far my favorite year of hockey.”<\/p>\n
With good reason.<\/p>\n
Entering last season, the left winger had managed just 19 points in 56 career games. A high-flying scorer with the Traverse City North Stars of the North American Hockey League, Bonis struggled to find his way most nights during his first two seasons with the Bulldogs.<\/p>\n
“He saw action in 20-plus games each of his first two years,” Bulldogs coach Bob Daniels said. “He was focused on trying to get himself into the lineup.”<\/p>\n
A former walk-on, Bonis’ hard work and dedication helped him jump out quickly, scoring five goals in the first three games last season.<\/p>\n
“He always scored in practice,” Daniels said. “He has never coasted in practice. He needed to work on playing good, solid defense first. The offense would come later.”<\/p>\n
Bonis worked with assistant coaches Drew Famulak and Mark Kaufman as he went to task on improving his defensive game.<\/p>\n
“Coming in, I was a scorer,” Bonis said. “It’s hard to create your space. Working with Coach Famulak, I am now trusting my own instincts. I try not to overthink things.”<\/p>\n
After suffering a seven-game pointless streak shortly after that great start, he stormed back in early November with a four-point weekend at home against Lake Superior State.<\/p>\n