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Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners MEN’S ICE HOCKEY AWARD WINNERS Division I Awards 2 Division III Awards 11 Special Awards 18 DIVISION I AWARDS The American Hockey Coaches Scott Perunovich, So., Minn. Duluth Sam Anas, Jr., Quinnipiac East Second Team Associ ation (AHCA) Division I and III Mason Jobst, Sr., Ohio St. Andrew Poturalski, So., New Colin Stevens, Jr., Union (NY) All-America teams have been select- Blake Lizotte, So., St. Cloud St. Hampshire Ben Hutton, So., Maine ed by the AHCA Awards Committee Troy Loggins, Sr., Northern Mich. Jimmy Vesey, Sr., Harvard Michael Matheson, So., Boston College since 1954. 2018 West First Team Daniel Carr, Sr., Union (NY) Charlie Lindgren, Jr., St. Cloud St. Ryan Haggerty, Jr., Rensselaer East First Team Ethan Prow, Sr., St. Cloud St. Devin Shore, So., Maine Matthew Galajda, Fr., Cornell Zach Werenski, So., Michigan West Second Team AHCA ALL- Jeremy Davies, So., Northeastern Brock Boeser, Fr., North Dakota Adam Wilcox, So., Minnesota Adam Fox, So., Harvard Kyle Connor, Fr., Michigan Joey LaLeggia, Jr., Denver AMERICA Ryan Donato, Jr., Harvard Tyler Motte, Jr., Michigan Colton Parayko, So., Alas.-Fairbanks Adam Gaudette, Jr., Northeastern Austin Czarnik, Jr., Miami (OH) TEAMS Dylan Sikura, Sr. Northeastern East Second Team Thatcher Demko, Jr., Boston College Cody Kunyk, Sr., Alas.-Fairbanks West First Team Gavin Bayreuther, Jr., St. Lawrence Michael Mersch, Sr., Wisconsin 2020 Cale Morris, So., Notre Dame Rob O’Gara, Sr., Yale Kyle Rau, Jr., Minnesota Scott Perunovich, Fr., Minn. Duluth Ryan Fitzgerald, Jr., Boston College East First Team Jimmy Schuldt, Jr., St. Cloud St. Jeremy Swayman, Jr., Maine Mark Jankowski, Sr., Providence 2013 Henrik Borgstrom, So., Denver Danny O’Regan, Sr., Boston U. David Farrance, Jr., Boston U. C.J. Suess, Sr., Minnesota St. East First Team Jack Rathbone, So., Harvard Troy Terry, Jr., Denver West Second Team Eric Hartzell, Sr., Quinnipiac Morgan Barron, Jr., Cornell Cam Johnson, So., North Dakota Nick Bailen, Sr., Pensselaer Jack Dugan, So., Providence East Second Team Will Butcher, Jr., Denver Chad Ruhwedel, Jr. UMass Lowell John Leonard, Jr., Massachusetts Colton Point, So., Colgate Troy Stecher, Jr., North Dakota Trevor van Riemsdyk, So., New Jacob Bryson, So., Providence West First Team Drake Caggiula, Sr., North Dakota Hampshire Kelly Summers, Sr., Clarkson JT Compher, Jr., Michigan Kyle Flanagan, Sr., St. Lawrence Dryden McKay, So., Minnesota St. Ryan Kuffner, Jr., Princeton Ian Mitchell, Jr., Denver Alex Petan, Sr., Michigan Tech Johnny Gaudreau, So., Boston College Sheldon Rempal, So., Clarkson Steven Whitney, Sr., Boston College Scott Perunovich, Jr., Minn. Duluth Max Veronneau, Jr., Princeton Jordan Kawaguchi, Jr., North Dakota 2015 West First Team West Second Team Hugh McGing, Sr., Western Mich. East First Team Brady Hjelle, Sr., Ohio St. Marc Michaelis, Sr., Minnesota St. Tanner Jaillet, Sr., Denver Nick Jensen, Jr., St. Cloud St. Philip Beaulieu, So., Northern Mich. Alex Lyon, So., Yale East Second Team Matt Grzelcyk, Jr., Boston U. Jacob Trouba, Fr., Michigan Alec Rauhauser, So., Bowling Green Austin Czarnik, So., Miami (OH) Frank Marotte, Sr., Clarkson Nick Halloran, So., Colorado Col. Rob O’Gara, Jr., Yale Yanni Kaldis, Sr., Cornell Daniel Ciampini, Sr., Union (NY) Danny Kristo, Sr., North Dakota Tanner Laczynski, So., Ohio St. Drew LeBlanc, Sr., St. Cloud St. Mike Lee, Sr., Sacred Heart Cooper Marody, Jr., Michigan Jack Eichel, Fr., Boston U. Nick Abruzzese, Fr., Harvard Jimmy Vesey, Jr., Havard East Second Team Jason Cotton, Sr., Sacred Heart 2017 West First Team Jon Gilles, Fr., Providence Tyler Madden, So., Northeastern Jake Hildebrand, Jr., Michigan St. Shayne Gostisbehere, So., Union (NY) West Second Team East First Team Joey LaLeggia, Sr., Denver George Hughes, Sr., St. Lawrence Hunter Shepard, Sr., Minn. Duluth Charles Williams, Sr., Canisius Mike Reilly, Jr., Minnesota Greg Carey, Jr., St. Lawrence Cole Hults, Jr., Penn St. Adam Fox, Fr., Harvard Zach Hyman, Sr., Michigan Tech Mike Collins, Jr., Merrimack Connor Mackey, Jr., Minnesota St. Charlie McAvoy, So., Boston U. Tanner Kero, Sr., Michigan Tech Andrew Miller, Sr., Yale Alec Rauhauser, Sr., Bowling Green Zach Aston-Reese, Sr., Northeastern Matt Leitner, Sr., Minn. St. Mankato West Second Team Noah Cates, So., Minn. Duluth Spencer Foo, Jr., Union (NY) Juho Olkinuora, So., Denver Mike Vecchione, Sr., Union (NY) East Second Team Cole Koepke, So., Minn. Duluth Jon Gillies, Jr., Providence Dan DeKeyser, Jr., Western Mich. Nate Sucese, Sr., Penn St. West First Team Mike Paliotta, Sr., Vermont Nate Schmidt, Jr., Minnesota 2019 Michael Bitzer, Jr., Bemidji St. Robbie Russo, Sr., Notre Dame Corban Knight, Sr., North Dakota Will Butcher, Sr., Denver Sam Anas, So., Quinnipiac Anders Lee, Jr., Notre Dame East First Team Tucker Poolman, Jr., North Dakota Matt Garbowsky, Sr., RIT Ryan Walters, Jr., Neb.-Omaha Cayden Primeau, So., Northeastern Henrik Borgstrom, Fr., Denver Kevin Roy, Jr., Northeastern Adam Fox, Jr., Harvard Alex Iafallo, Sr., Minn. Duluth 2012 Cale Makar, So., Massachusetts Tyler Sheehy, So., Minnesota West Second Team Mitchell Chaffee, So., Massachusetts Zane McIntyre, Jr., North Dakota East First Team East Second Team Zach Palmquist, Sr., Minn. St. Mankato Troy Grosenick, So., Union (NY) Ryan Kuffner, Sr., Princeton Kyle Hayton, Jr., St. Lawrence Nico Sturm, Jr., Clarkson Colton Parayko, Jr., Alas. Fairbanks Danny Biega, Jr., Harvard Gavin Bayreuther, Sr., St. Lawrence Austin Czarnik, Sr., Miami (OH) Brian Dumoulin, Jr., Boston College West First Team Jake Walman, Jr., Providence Dylan Larkin, Fr., Michigan Spencer Abbott, Sr., Maine Hunter Shepard, Jr., Minn. Duluth Dylan Zink, Sr., UMass Lowell Trevor Moore, So., Denver Alex Killorn, Sr., Harvard Quinn Hugbhes, So., Michigan Anders Bjork, Jr., Notre Dame Austin Smith, Sr., Colgate Jimmy Schuldt, Sr., St. Cloud St. Tyler Kelleher, Sr., New Hampshire Taro Hirose, Jr., Michigan St. Alexander Kerfoot, Sr., Harvard 2014 West First Team Patrick Newell, Sr., St. Cloud St. East First Team Taylor Nelson, Sr., Ferris St. West Second Team Torey Krug, Jr., Michigan St. Rem Pitlick, Jr., Minnesota Tanner Jaillet, Jr., Denver Connor Hellebuyck, So., UMass Lowell Mat Bodie, Sr., Union (NY) Justin Schultz, Jr., Wisconsin East Second Team Daniel Brickley, So., Minnesota St. Jack Connolly, Sr., Minn. Duluth Andrew Shortridge, Jr., Quinnipac Luc Snuggerud, Jr., Omaha Shayne Gostisbehere, Jr., Union (NY) Greg Carey, Sr., St. Lawrence Jaden Schwartz, So., Colorado Col. Jeremy Davies, Jr., Noirtheastern Mason Jobst, So., Ohio St. Reilly Smith, Jr., Miami (OH) Joseph Duszak, Jr., Mercyhurst Luke Kunin, So., Wisconsin Johnny Gaudreau, Jr., Boston College Blake Chirstensen, Jr., American Int’l Austin Ortega, Sr., Omaha Kevin Hayes, Sr., Boston College East Second Team David Cotton, Jr., Boston College West First Team Joe Cannata, Sr., Merrimack Josh Wilkins, Jr., Providence Sam Brittain, Sr., Denver Mat Bodie, So., Union (NY) 2016 Tim Kirby, Sr., Air Force West Second Team Jake McCabe, Jr., Wisconsin East First Team Mike Reilly, So., Minnesota Barry Almeida, Sr., Boston College Joey Daccord, Jr., Arizona St. Alex Lyon, Jr., Yale Brian O’Neill, Sr., Yale Jack Ahcan, Jr., St. Cloud St. Nic Dowd, Sr., St. Cloud St. Matt Grzelcyk, Sr., Brown Ryan Dzingel, Jr., Ohio St. Jeremy Welsh, Jr., Union (NY) Bobby Nardella, Sr., Notre Dame Jake Walman, So., Providence Division I Awards 2 West Second Team Colin Wilson, So., Boston U. West Second Team Tony Voce, Sr., Boston College Kent Patterson, Sr., Minnesota West First Team Bobby Goepfert, Sr., St. Cloud St. West First Team Chad Billins, Sr., Ferris St. Alex Stalock, Jr., Minn. Duluth Taylor Chorney, So., North Dakota Bernd Bruckler, Jr., Wisconsin Dan DeKeyser, So., Western Mich. Ian Cole, So., Notre Dame Matt Hunwick, Sr., Michigan Keith Ballard, Jr., Minnesota Nick Bjugstad, So., Minnesota Jamie McBain, Jr., Wisconsin Nathan Davis, Jr., Miami (OH) Ryan Caldwell, Sr., Denver J.T. Brown, So., Minn. Duluth Louie Caporusso, So., Michigan Scott Parse, Sr., Neb. Omaha Brandon Bochenski, Jr., North Dakota Jason Zucker, So., Denver Aaron Palushaj, So., Michigan Mike Santorelli, Jr., Northern Mich. Junior Lessard, Sr., Minn. Duluth Ryan Stoa, Jr., Minnesota Zach Parise, So., North Dakota 2011 East Second Team 2006 East Second Team East First Team Zane Kalemba, Jr., Princeton East First Team Jim Howard, So., Maine Keith Kinkaid, So., Union (NY) Maury Edwards, So., UMass Lowell Cory Schneider, So., Boston College Prestin Ryan, Sr., Maine Brian Dumoulin, So., Boston College Kevin Shattenkirk, So., Boston U. Peter Harrold, Sr., Boston College Stephen Wood, Sr., Providence Blake Kessel, Jr., New Hampshire Mark Arcobello, Jr., Yale Dan Spang, Sr., Boston U. Patrick Eaves, So., Boston College Cam Atkinson, Jr., Boston College Jacques Lamoureux, So., Air Force Chris Collins, Sr., Boston College Todd Jackson, Sr., Maine Chase Polacek, Sr., Rensselaer James Marcou, So., Massachusetts Greg Moore, Sr., Maine Ryan Shannon, Jr., Boston College Paul Thompson, Sr., New Hampshire West Second Team T.J. Trevelyan, Sr., St. Lawrence Colin Shields, Sr., Maine West First Team Chad Johnson, Sr., Alas. Fairbanks West First Team West Second Team Pat Nagle, Sr., Ferris St. Chay Genoway, Jr., North Dakota Brian Elliott, Jr., Wisconsin Al Montoya, So., Michigan Chay Genoway, Sr., North Dakota Erik Gustafsson, So., Northern Mich. Matt Carle, Jr., Denver Beau Geisler, Sr., Minn. Duluth Justin Schultz, So., Wisconsin Carter Camper, So., Miami (OH) Andy Greene, Sr., Miami
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