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season. He led club defensemen with nine points (1+8) in 20 playoff games, as the team advanced to the Kelly Cup semifinals. Collins earned the title of Ohio State Career Two-time Honorable Mention All-CCHA (2005, 2006), as well as a finalist for CCHA Best Offensive Defenseman accolades in 2005, a 2006 Scarlet and Gray Award winner, and was voted team's 2004 George Burke Most Valuable Freshman. He was named to CCHA Super Six All-Tournament Team in 2005 and became a four-time CCHA player of the week. Collins signed with the
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on January 16, 2004, and scored even or better in all but 10 games. He, as well, scored +1 or better in 15 of last 29 games, with just five minus ratings in the stretch, but missed the first career game on March 18, 2004 vs. Notre Dame after receiving a game disqualification against Bowling Green on
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Collins started off the year at the Capitals training camp and was one of the last defensemen sent to Hershey. Collins played the entire year in Hershey and ended the regular season with 63 games played, 55 PIM, 17 assists, +26, and 1 goal. Collins and the Hershey Bears won the Calder Cup two years
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Collins played 12 games for Hershey (AHL) and 31 for South Carolina (ECHL). He registered 11 PIM in Hershey. He had one goal, 13 assists and 16 PIM for South Carolina. He scored his lone goal vs. Gwinnett on February 1. He had three assists vs. Columbia on March 29, his only multi-point game of the
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on December 29, and set up John Dingle's gamewinner vs. Miami on January 10. He finished as fourth on the squad with 26 penalties and third with 63 penalty minutes, ranked second with 117 shots, and was second runner-up for Best Power-Play Pointman in CCHA Captains' Poll. He finished the year as a
337:: (Junior season) Collins served as alternate captain and played in all 39 games as he led defensemen and tied for third on the squad, amassing 18 points. He had scored seven goals to tie for fifth on the team and tied for third with 11 assists. He was awarded CCHA Defenseman of the Week after 298:
in CCHA Super Six semifinals on March 18, and fifth in the CCHA in overall points and ranked 22nd in the nation in scoring among defensemen overall (.65 points a game). Collins ended '04 fifth in CCHA as defenseman in points (18). He had two helpers vs. Ferris State March 11 in game one of the
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on December 2. Collins scored on the power play at Alaska, January 20, vs. Miami, December 30 and at Bowling Green, October 20. He achieved third on the squad with a +13 rating, with just 7- outings. Collins managed to play in the 100th career game vs. Miami on December 30 in the Ohio Hockey
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and was not on the ice for a goal against his second career two-assist night came vs. Miami March 6, 2004. He scored the career-best four-game scoring streak, with 2-4-6 totals, from March 5–13, 2004, and scored his first career goal at
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Collins played in 15 games with the Capitals and in 39 games with Hershey (AHL). Collins had a +1 rating in Washington and averaged 14:40 of ice time a game. On December 6, 2008, Collins made his L debut in a road game against the
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on October 16. He earned the title of CCHA Defenseman of the Week on October 18 after the series at Ferris State, as well as earning multiple league honors after helping OSU to a home sweep of
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playoff series, and scored empty netter at Miami March 4 to gain a 3-1 win, as well as scoring two assists in the January 21, 2005 game vs. Michigan, 1-1-2, January 15 at
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on February 5, but missed the second UNO contest (November 20) and the March 5th Miami home game with injuries. Overall, Collins scored +6 over the '05 year.
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on November 29, 2003. In the 1-1-2 game vs. Bowling Green on March 13, he scored a +1 rating in 13 games, as well as +2 in five games and +3 vs.
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season, in which he contributed with 13 assists in 76 games. At the conclusion of the season, Collins opted to retire from professional hockey.
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In the 2011–12 season, Collins played two games with the Capitals. During the summer he signed as a free agent with the
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with two points (1-1) in the series on November 13-14. He had an assist and was +2 in the November 5 win over
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in a row. Collins ended the playoff season with 15 games played, 16 PIM, 2 assists, +2, and 1 goal.
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in 2001-02, where he contributed six goals and 22 assists. Barons' assistant captain named him the
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Defensive Player of the Week on March 7, 2004, after the second Miami series; had 1-2-3 vs. the
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The Post and Courier, December 11, 2008: Former Stingray Collins gets his shot in the NHL
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on December 30, and scored the game-tying goal on the power play in the third period at
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on December 4, 2004. He scored game-tying goal in the third period vs. No. 2
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on December 10. Collins had two helpers and was +3 in an overtime win over
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playoff games and had two assists as Hershey won the Calder Cup.
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on March 25. He played three games for Hershey, posting two PIM.
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Series on December 10–11, and had 1-1-2 and a +4 rating vs. the
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Rookie of the Year in his first year of juniors. He also played
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on February 20, 2004. He had the team-best (+4) in series vs.
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Classic. He scored two points, as a goal and an assist, vs.
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