Education
Born in South Boston, Massachusetts, Regan attended Saint Sebastian"s School in Needham, Massachusetts.
Born in South Boston, Massachusetts, Regan attended Saint Sebastian"s School in Needham, Massachusetts.
A former player for the UNH Ice Hockey Team, Regan is the all time leader in save percentage in Hockey East conference games. He began his career playing for the Waterloo Black Hawks of the USHL for the 2003-2004 season. While playing in Waterloo he was one of the most successful goaltenders that the team has seen, setting team records for single season wins and shutouts.
That year the Black Hawks reached the Clark Cup finals and Regan was named the Clark Cup Most Valuable Player. A lifelong Boston Bruins fan, he was drafted by the Bruins in the ninth round (277 overall) of the 2003 National Hockey League Entry Draft.
He then attended the University of New Hampshire from 2004 until 2008. In 2005 and 2007 UNH twice reached the Hockey East Championship game, only to lose to Boston College each time.
They also advanced to the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament each of the four seasons that Regan played. He graduated from UNH with a dual major in Finance and Economics.
His high Grade Point Average earned him a spot on the Hockey East’s All-Academic Team.
After graduating, he spent the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 played two seasons playing in the American Hockey League and the ECHL. He was signed by the Providence Bruins in 2008, where he initially served as a backup to Tuukka Rask. While in the AHL he was hampered by hip injuries, including a torn labrum, that required multiple surgeries. He was briefly called up to the Boston Bruins in January 2009 but did not see any action.
After recovering from his injuries he moved to Italy in 2010 to play for Hockey Club Valpellice of Serie A. At Valpellice he has eight teammates from North America.
He received several awards his senior season and was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award. He was a unanimous selection as the 2008 Hockey East Player of the Year and also won the Walter Brown Award for best American college hockey player in New England. In addition he was the All-Hockey East First Team goaltender and won Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week seven times. He also set the UNH record for single season save percentage and was the first UNH goaltender to win twenty games in two consecutive seasons.