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Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners Men’s Ice Hockey Award Winners Division I Awards .......................................... 2 Division III Awards ....................................... 8 Special Awards .............................................. 13 2 NCAA MEN'S ICE HOCKEY RECORDS BOOK - AWARD WINNERS Division I Awards Brendan Smith, Jr., Wisconsin 2007 Ryan Shannon, Sr., Boston College Patrick Weircioch, So., Denver Lee Stempniak, Sr., Dartmouth AHCA All- East First Team Blake Geoffrion, Sr., Wisconsin West Second Team America Teams Mark Olver, Jr., Northern Mich. John Curry, Sr., Boston U. Rhett Rakhshani, Sr., Denver Drew Bagnall, Sr., St. Lawrence Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., Northern Mich. Reid Cashman, Sr., Quinnipiac Andy Greene, Jr., Miami (OH) The American Hockey Coaches Associ ation East Second Team Brian Boyle, Sr., Boston College Brett Skinner, Jr., Denver (AHCA) Division I and III All-America teams Brian Foster, Sr., New Hampshire David Jones, Jr., Dartmouth Gabe Gauthier, Jr., Denver have been selected by the AHCA Awards Justin Braun, Sr., Massachusetts Michel Leveille, Sr., Maine Colin Murphy, Sr., Michigan Tech Committee since 1954. Blake Kessel, So., New Hampshire West First Team Jeff Tambellini, Jr., Michigan Sean Backman, Sr., Yale 2012 David Brown, Sr., Notre Dame Nick Johnson, Sr., Sacred Heart Alex Goligoski, Jr., Minnesota 2004 East First Team Broc Little, Jr., Yale Jack Johnson, So., Michigan East First Team Troy Grosenick, So., Union (NY) West Second Team Ryan Duncan, So., North Dakota Yann Danis, Sr., Brown Danny Biega, Jr., Harvard Cody Reichard, So., Miami (OH) T.J. Hensick, Sr., Michigan Andrew Alberts, Jr., Boston College Brian Dumoulin, Jr., Boston College Erik Gustafsson, Jr., Northern Mich. Jonathan Toews, So., North Dakota Thomas Pock, Sr., Massachusetts Spencer Abbott, Sr., Maine Jeff Petry, Jr., Michigan St. East Second Team Steve Saviano, Sr., New Hampshire Alex Killorn, Sr., Harvard Jack Connolly, So., Minn. Duluth Austin Smith, Sr., Colgate Jon Quick, So., Massachusetts Lee Stempniak, Jr., Dartmouth Zac Dalpe, So., Ohio St. Matt Gilroy, So., Boston U. Tony Voce, Sr., Boston College West First Team Matt Read, Jr., Bemidji St. Sean Sullivan, Sr., Boston U. West First Team Taylor Nelson, Sr., Ferris St. Nick Dodge, Jr., Clarkson Torey Krug, Jr., Michigan St. Bernd Bruckler, Jr., Wisconsin 2009 Eric Ehn, Jr., Air Force Keith Ballard, Jr., Minnesota Justin Schultz, Jr., Wisconsin Trevor Smith, So., New Hampshire Jack Connolly, Sr., Minn. Duluth East First Team Ryan Caldwell, Sr., Denver Jaden Schwartz, So., Colorado Col. Brad Thiessen, Jr., Northeastern West Second Team Brandon Bochenski, Jr., North Dakota Reilly Smith, Jr., Miami (OH) Matt Gilroy, Sr., Boston U. Bobby Goepfert, Sr., St. Cloud St. Junior Lessard, Sr., Minn. Duluth Zach Miskovic, Sr., St. Lawrence Taylor Chorney, So., North Dakota Zach Parise, So., North Dakota East Second Team David McIntyre, Jr., Colgate Matt Hunwick, Sr., Michigan East Second Team Joe Cannata, Sr., Merrimack Viktor Stålberg, Jr., Vermont Nathan Davis, Jr., Miami (OH) Mat Bodie, So., Union (NY) Jim Howard, So., Maine Colin Wilson, So., Boston U. Scott Parse, Sr., Neb. Omaha Prestin Ryan, Sr., Maine Tim Kirby, Sr., Air Force Mike Santorelli, Jr., Northern Mich. Barry Almeida, Sr., Boston College West First Team Stephen Wood, Sr., Providence Brian O’Neill, Sr., Yale Alex Stalock, Jr., Minn. Duluth 2006 Patrick Eaves, So., Boston College Jeremy Welsh, Jr., Union (NY) Ian Cole, So., Notre Dame Todd Jackson, Sr., Maine Jamie McBain, Jr., Wisconsin East First Team Ryan Shannon, Jr., Boston College West Second Team Louie Caporusso, So., Michigan Cory Schneider, So., Boston College Colin Shields, Sr., Maine Kent Patterson, Sr., Minnesota Aaron Palushaj, So., Michigan Peter Harrold, Sr., Boston College West Second Team Chad Billins, Sr., Ferris St. Ryan Stoa, Jr., Minnesota Dan Spang, Sr., Boston U. Dan DeKeyser, So., Western Mich. Al Montoya, So., Michigan East Second Team Chris Collins, Sr., Boston College Nick Bjugstad, So., Minnesota Greg Moore, Sr., Maine Beau Geisler, Sr., Minn. Duluth J.T. Brown, So., Minn. Duluth Zane Kalemba, Jr., Princeton T.J. Trevelyan, Sr., St. Lawrence A.J. Thelan, Fr., Michigan St. Jason Zucker, So., Denver Maury Edwards, So., Mass.-Lowell Derek Edwardson, Sr., Miami (OH) Kevin Shattenkirk, So., Boston U. West First Team Jim Slater, Jr., Michigan St. 2011 Mark Arcobello, Jr., Yale Brian Elliott, Jr., Wisconsin Thomas Vanek, So., Minnesota Jacques Lamoureux, So., Air Force Matt Carle, Jr., Denver East First Team James Marcou, So., Massachusetts Andy Greene, Sr., Miami (OH) 2003 Keith Kinkaid, So., Union (NY) Scott Parse, Jr., Neb. Omaha Brian Dumoulin, So., Boston College West Second Team Ryan Potulny, Jr., Minnesota East First Team Blake Kessel, Jr., New Hampshire Chad Johnson, Sr., Alas. Fairbanks Brett Sterling, Sr., Colorado Col. David LeNeveu, So., Cornell Cam Atkinson, Jr., Boston College Chay Genoway, Jr., North Dakota Freddy Meyer, Sr., Boston U. Chase Polacek, Sr., Rensselaer Erik Gustafsson, So., Northern Mich. East Second Team Doug Murray, Sr., Cornell Paul Thompson, Sr., New Hampshire Carter Camper, So., Miami (OH) John Curry, Jr., Boston U. Ben Eaves, Jr., Boston College Reid Cashman, Jr., Quinnipiac West First Team Erik Condra, Sr., Notre Dame Chris Higgins, So., Yale Chad Rau, Sr., Colorado Col. Brian Yandle, Sr., New Hampshire Dominic Moore, Sr., Harvard Pat Nagle, Sr., Ferris St. Brian Boyle, Jr., Boston College Chay Genoway, Sr., North Dakota Michel Leveille, Jr., Maine West First Team Justin Schultz, So., Wisconsin 2008 Mike Ouellette, Sr., Dartmouth Mike Brown, So., Ferris St. Jack Connolly, Jr., Minn. Duluth East First Team West Second Team John-Michael Liles, Sr., Michigan St. Matt Frattin, Sr., North Dakota Kevin Regan, Sr., New Hampshire Tom Preissing, Sr., Colorado Col. Andy Miele, Sr., Miami (OH) Bobby Goepfert, Jr., St. Cloud St. Matt Gilroy, Jr., Boston U. Tom Gilbert, Sr., Wisconsin Noah Clarke, Sr., Colorado Col. East Second Team Mike Moore, Sr., Princeton Nathan Oystrick, Sr., Northern Mich. Chris Kunitz, Sr., Ferris St. John Muse, Sr., Boston College Nathan Gerbe, Jr., Boston College David Backes, Jr., Minn. St. Mankato Peter Sejna, Jr., Colorado Col. Nick Bailen, So., Rensselaer Lee Jubinville, Jr., Princeton Joe Pavelski, So., Wisconsin East Second Team Taylor Fedun, Sr., Princeton Mike Radja, Sr., New Hampshire Paul Stastny, So., Denver Mike Ayers, Jr., New Hampshire Stephane Da Costa, So., Merrimack West First Team J.D. Forrest, Jr., Boston College Gustav Nyquist, Jr., Maine Richard Bachman, Fr., Colorado Col. 2005 Noah Welch, So., Harvard Paul Zanette, Sr., Niagara Tyler Eckford, Jr., Alas. Fairbanks East First Team Stephen Baby, Sr., Cornell West Second Team Jack Hillen, Sr., Colorado Col. David McKee, So., Cornell Lanny Gare, Sr., New Hampshire Aaron Dell, So., North Dakota Ryan Jones, Sr., Miami (OH) Andrew Alberts, Sr., Boston College Colin Hemingway, Sr., New Hampshire Jake Gardiner, Jr., Wisconsin T.J. Oshie, Jr., North Dakota Noah Welch, Sr., Harvard West Second Team Zach Redmond, Sr., Ferris St. Kevin Porter, Sr., Michigan Sean Collins, Sr., New Hampshire Curtis McElhinney, So., Colorado Col. Carter Camper, Sr., Miami (OH) East Second Team Patrick Eaves, Jr., Boston College Brad Fast, Sr., Michigan St. Mike Connolly, Jr., Minn. Duluth Josh Kassel, Jr., Army Jason Guerriero, Sr., Northeastern Paul Martin, Jr., Minnesota Carl Hagelin, Sr., Michigan Grant Clitsome, Sr., Clarkson West First Team Shane Joseph, Jr., Minn. St. Mankato Brad Flaishans, Sr., New Hampshire Curtis McElhinney, Sr., Colorado Col. Grant Stevenson, So., Minn. St. Mankato 2010 Bryan Ewing, Sr., Boston U. Matt Carle, So., Denver R.J. Umberger, Jr., Ohio St. East First Team Matt Fornataro, Sr., New Hampshire Mark Stuart, Jr., Colorado Col. Ben Scrivens, Sr., Cornell Peter McArthur, Sr., Boston U. T.J. Hensick, So., Michigan 2002 Colby Cohen, Jr., Boston U. West Second Team Marty Sertich, Jr., Colorado Col. East First Team Brendon Nash, Sr., Cornell Jeff Lerg, Jr., Michigan St. Brett Sterling, Jr., Colorado Col. Matt Underhill, Sr., Cornell Bobby Butler, Sr., New Hampshire Chris Butler, Jr., Denver East Second Team Jim Fahey, Sr., Northeastern Gustav Nyquist, So., Maine Chase Polacek, Jr., Rensselaer Alec Martinez, Jr., Miami (OH) Dov Grumet-Morris, Sr., Harvard Doug Murray, Jr., Cornell Chad Kolarik, Sr., Michigan Charlie Cook, Sr., Cornell Marc Cavosie, Jr., Rensselaer West First Team Ryan Lasch, So., St. Cloud St. Brian Yandle, Jr., New Hampshire Darren Haydar, Sr., New Hampshire Marc Cheverie, Jr., Denver Chad Rau, Jr., Colorado Col. Matt Moulson, Jr., Cornell Colin Hemingway, Jr., New Hampshire NCAA MEN'S ICE HOCKEY RECORDS BOOK - AWARD WINNERS 3 West First Team 1999 West Second Team Rich Brennan – Boston U. Derek Maguire – Harvard Ryan Miller, Jr., Michigan St. East First Team Kirk Daubenspeck – Wisconsin Mike Komisarek, So., Michigan Andy Roach – Ferris St. Jacques Joubert – Boston U. Jordan Leopold, Sr., Minnesota Eric Heffler, Sr., St. Lawrence Curtis Murphy – North Dakota Shane Henry – Mass.-Lowell Mike Cammalleri, Jr., Michigan David Cullen, Sr., Maine Jason Botterill – Michigan Chad Quenneville – Providence Mark Hartigan, Sr., St. Cloud St. Mike Mottau, Jr., Boston College David Hoogsteen – North Dakota West Second Team John Pohl, Sr., Minnesota Brian Gionta, So., Boston College Mark Parrish – St. Cloud St. Steve Kariya, Sr., Maine Steve Shields – Michigan East Second Team Jason Krog, Sr., New Hampshire Jeff Wells – Bowling Green 1996 Chris McAlpine
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