Here’s the complete list of ski and snowboard deaths in the 2011-12 ski season, as compiled by The Post’s library:

1. Nov. 18, 2011 — A 62-year-old Vail doctor died after he lost control and went over an embankment on Vail Mountain during the resort’s opening day. Dr. Charles Tuft, was a specialist in emergency medicine and a doctor at Vail Valley Medical Center and president of the Alpine Mobile Physicians. He was wearing a helmet

2. Nov. 18, 2011 — 20-year-old Evan Massini from Westbrook, Conn., a student at the University of Colorado at Boulder died when he hit a tree while snowboarding on Northstar, an intermediate trail at Breckenridge Ski Resort. Though he was wearing a helmet, he sustained massive internal injuries and died at Breckenridge Medical Center.

3. Jan. 14, 2012 — 25-year-old Sydney Elizabeth Owens of Denver died after falling and sliding about 1,500 feet at the Silverton Mountain ski resort.

4. January 18, 2012 — Gabriel Lee Hilliard, 30, of Aspen died when he was impaled on a tree branch after hitting two trees in the Canopy Cruiser area of Aspen Highlands.

5. January 18, 2012 — Keith Ames, 43, of Aspen died when buried by an avalanche while skiing in an out-of-bounds area near Snowmass Ski Area.

6. January 20, 2012 — Donald Hinckley, 51, of Austin, Texas died from injuries suffered Jan. 14 when he collapsed and hit his head on the stump at Copper Mountain. He was wearing a helmet.

7. January 22, 2012 — Christopher Norris, 28, of Evergreen died in a small avalanche in open terrain in the Trestle Trees area of Mary Jane Mountain.

8. January 22, 2012 — Taft Conlin, 13, of Eagle was killed by an avalanche while skiing on Vail Mountain in a closed area of Prima Cornice, a double-black-diamond run.

9. January 25, 2012 — Vesselin Vlassev, 54, of Westminster, was found dead on the Jacques St. James ski trail at Keystone. He was without a helmet.

10. February 5, 2012 – Odo Lessacher, 58, of Griffin, GA., died at Keystone from internal bleeding and blunt force trauma to the chest. He was not wearing a helmet.

11. February 7, 2012 – A 37-year-old Missouri man was killed on Vail Mountain. He was wearing a helmet.

12. February 9, 2012 – William Emberton, 72, of Stonington, Conn., died from a broken neck and a brain injury suffered at Keystone Resort two days earlier. He was wearing a helmet.

13. February 19, 2012 – Hannah Randolph , 15, of Wellesley, Mass, died after hitting a tree at Copper Mountain. She was wearing a helmet.

14. February 26, 2012 – Joshua B. Allen, 24, of Tampa, FL died while snowboarding at Keystone Resort.

Chuck Murphy: 303-954-1829, cmurphy@denverpost.com, on Twitter @cmurphydenpost or Facebook.com/cmurphydenpost