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Keller M Leod Roberto 36 Conference Championships - 21 Regular Season, 15 Tournament PERPETUAL TEAM AWARDS GEORGE V. BROWN AWARD 1975-76 .......................... Terry Meagher 2003-04 .............................. Sean Fields MOST VALUABLE PLAYER .........................................Peter Brown 2004-05 ...............................John Curry 1976-77 ........................... Rick Meagher .........................................Bryan Miller 1949-50 ....................Ralph “Ike” Bevins 1977-78 ........................ Jack O’Callahan 2005-06 ...............................John Curry 1950-51 ............................. Jack Garrity 1978-79 ........................ Jack O’Callahan ...............................David Van der Gulik ........................................... Ed Cahoon 1979-80 .............................. Mark Fidler 2006-07 ...............................John Curry 1951-52 .............................. Jack Kelley 1980-81 ...........................Todd Johnson 2007-08 .........................Pete MacArthur 1952-53 .............................Paul Whalen 1981-82 ............................Tom O’Regan 2008-09 .............................. Matt Gilroy 1953-54 .......................... Bob Rousseau ........................................ Jerry August 2009-10 .............................Nick Bonino 1954-55 ..............................John Burns 1982-83 .......................Cleon Daskalakis 2010-11 ........................... Kieran Millan 1955-56 ............................ Jack Murphy 1983-84 .......................Cleon Daskalakis 2011-12 ........................... Kieran Millan 1956-57 ................................Joe Quinn 1984-85 ............................. John Cullen 2012-13 ......................... Sean Escobedo 1957-58 ........................... Don MacLeod 1985-86 ............................. John Cullen ........................................ Wade Megan ..........................................Bob Dupuis 1986-87 ............................. John Cullen 2013-14 .........................Garrett Noonan 1958-59 .............................Bob Marquis 1987-88 ................................ Tom Ryan 2014-15 .............................. Jack Eichel 1959-60 .......................... Dave MacLeod 1988-89 ........................... Mike Sullivan 2015-16 ......................... Danny O’Regan 1961-62 ............................. Dave Carver ............................................Joe Sacco 2016-17 .......................... Clayton Keller 1962-63 ..............................Glen Eberly 1989-90 ......................... Scott Cashman 1963-64 ............................ Richie Green 1990-91 ..................... Shawn McEachern 1964-65 .................................Tom Ross 1991-92 ............................. David Sacco 1965-66 ................................Fred Bassi 1992-93 ............................. David Sacco 1966-67 ............................. Wayne Ryan 1993-94 ........................... Rich Brennan 1967-68 .....................Herb Wakabayashi 1994-95 .........................Steve Thornton 1968-69 ............................. Mickey Gray 1995-96 ............................ Jay Pandolfo 1969-70 ..........................Mike Hyndman 1996-97 .............................. Chris Drury ....................................Larry Davenport 1997-98 .............................. Chris Drury 1970-71 ...........................Steve Stirling 1998-99 ....................... Michel Larocque 1971-72 ............................. John Danby 1999-00 ...................... Tommi Degerman 1972-73 ............................Steve Dolloff ........................................Rick DiPietro 1973-74 ................................. Ed Walsh 2000-01 ...........................Carl Corazzini 1974-75 ............................ Vic Stanfield 2001-02 .......................... Mike Pandolfo 2002-03 .............................. Sean Fields KELLER MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1986-87 ............................Eric Labrosse 2008-09 ..............................Zach Cohen 1987-88 ................................Joe Sacco 2009-10 .............................Ross Gaudet 1962-63 .......................... Robert Rowan 1988-89 ................................Peter Fish 2010-11 ........................Justin Courtnall 1963-64 ...........................Allen Comeau 1989-90 .................................Ed Ronan 2011-12 ..................... Patrick MacGregor 1964-65 ................................Fred Bassi ................................ Phil Von Stefenelli ........................................ Wade Megan 1965-66 .................................Vic Conte 1990-91 ............................John Bradley 2012-13 ....................... Cason Hohmann 1966-67 ..............................John Cooke 1991-92 .........................Steve Thornton ...................................... Jake Moscatel 1967-68 ............................ Eddie Wright 1992-93 ............................. Dan Donato 2013-14 ..............................Mike Moran 1968-69 ............................. Jim McCann 1993-94 .........................Shane Johnson 2014-15 ............................ Brien Diffley 1969-70 ..........................Wayne Gowing 1994-95 ............................. Matt Wright 2015-16 ................................Matt Lane 1970-71 ............................... Dan Brady 1995-96 .............................. Chris Drury 2016-17 ..........................John MacLeod 1971-72 ............................David Warner ............................................Bill Pierce 1972-73 ......................... Ray Cournoyea 1996-97 ......................... Peter Donatelli 1973-74 .........................John McClellan 1997-98 ...............................Jeff Kealty 1974-75 ........................Bob Sunderland 1998-99 ............................. Keith Emery 1975-76 ............................... Pat Devlin 1999-00 ........................... Chris Dyment 1976-77 ............................... Bill O’Neill 2000-01 .............................Mark Mullen 1977-78 ...........................Tony Meagher 2001-02 ...................... Matt Radoslovich 1978-79 .............................Bill Whelton 2002-03 .............................. Ryan Priem 1979-80 .......................... George Klapes 2003-04 ...............................Dan Spang 1980-81 ............................. Mark Pierog ......................................... Tom Morrow 1981-82 .......................... Dan Carnevale 2004-05 ...............................John Curry LEOD 1982-83 ..............................Paul Gerlitz 2005-06 ............................Kenny Roche 1983-84 ...............................Ed Lowney 2006-07 .............................. Matt Gilroy AC 1984-85 ............................ Bob Deraney ..........................................Dan McGoff 1985-86 ...........................Scott Sanders 2007-08 ............................ Bryan Ewing M FRIENDS/ALBERT SIDD AWARD 1985-86 ........................ Brad MacGregor 2008-09 ......................... John McCarthy 1986-87 ......................... David Thiesing 2009-10 ..............................Zach Cohen UNSUNG HERO 1987-88 .............................David Quinn 2010-11 .............................. Joe Pereira 1988-89 .................................Ed Ronan 2011-12 ...............................Matt Nieto 1965-66 .............................. Jim Todaro 1989-90 ...............................Rob Regan .....................................Garrett Noonan 1966-67 ............................... Jim Quinn 1990-91 ............................. David Sacco 2012-13 .........................Evan Rodrigues 1967-68 ..............................John Cooke 1991-92 .................... Mark Brownschidle 2013-14 ..................... Patrick MacGregor .........................................Bill Riley Jr. 1992-93 .........................Steve Thornton 2014-15 ....................... Cason Hohmann 1968-69 .............................. Serge Boily 1993-94 ............................. Jon Jenkins 2015-16 ..............................Mike Moran 1969-70 ...........................Wayne Decker 1994-95 .................................Kaj Linna 2016-17 ............................Nick Roberto 1970-71 ............................... Saul Weiss ..........................................Ken Rausch 1971-72 ..............................Bob Murray 1995-96 ..............................Doug Wood .......................................Guy Burrowes 1996-97 .........................Shane Johnson 1972-73 ........................... Mike LaGarde 1997-98 ...............................Dan Ronan 1973-74 ........................... Joe Robillard 1998-99 ...............................Dan Ronan 1974-75 ...........................Buddy Powers 1999-00 ..............................Chris Heron 1975-76 ............................... Ken Kuzyk 2000-01 ................................Nick Gillis 1976-77 ..................................Gary Fay 2001-02 ...............................Jack Baker 1977-78 ............................. Marc Hetnik 2002-03 .............................Mark Mullen ..........................................Dick Lamby 2003-04 ...................... Matt Radoslovich 1978-79 .......................... Mickey Mullen 2004-05 ...................... Matt Radoslovich 1979-80 .........................John Melanson 2005-06 ..........................John Laliberte 1980-81 ............................... Bill Cotter ...........................................Dan
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