| At Dartmouth: Maturo stepped in and had an immediate impact on the Dartmouth program. As a freshman, he took the team's leading scorer award with 25 points (9g, 16a). Maturo was second on the team in league scoring with 18 points (7g, 11a) and was named to the ECAC honorable mention all-rookie team. Along with Jamie Herrington, Maturo was presented the team's Booma Award, given to the top freshman player. He opened the season with a four-game point scoring streak (11/8-11/20), picking up five points (2g, 3a). Maturo closed out the season with a three-game point scoring streak (2/27-3/6), collecting an assist in each contest. He scored goals in three straight contests (2/12-2/19) and finished the year with seven multiple-point games. Maturo recorded a game-high three points (2g, 1a) in the Big Green's 8-1 win against Air Force (12/28).
High School/Juniors: Maturo captained Belmont Hill as a senior and registered 60 points (31g, 29a) in 28 games. He was an All-League and All-New England selection two years in a row. Maturo led the ISL in scoring the last two seasons. He was the Flood Shield recipient as outstanding player/student in the ISL. Maturo was named an HNIB All-Scholastic and was a summer tournament all-star. His team also won the ISL title in soccer.
Personal: Maturo played high school hockey with Eric Almon at Belmont Hill and played against Craig Lund, Chris Taliercio and Dan Casella. Maturo lists Dumb and Dumber as his favorite movie and listens to Guns-n-Roses and Korn. Maturo admires Philadelphia Flyers' all-star forward John LeClair. |