Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners

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Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners MEN’S ICE HOCKEY AWARD WINNERS Division I Awards 2 Division III Awards 10 Special Awards 17 DIVISION I AWARDS The American Hockey Coaches Colton Parayko, Jr., Alas. Fairbanks Danny Biega, Jr., Harvard Mark Olver, Jr., Northern Mich. Associ ation (AHCA) Division I and III Austin Czarnik, Sr., Miami (OH) Brian Dumoulin, Jr., Boston College Rhett Rakhshani, Sr., Denver All-America teams have been select- Dylan Larkin, Fr., Michigan Spencer Abbott, Sr., Maine East Second Team ed by the AHCA Awards Committee Trevor Moore, So., Denver Alex Killorn, Sr., Harvard Brian Foster, Sr., New Hampshire since 1954. Austin Smith, Sr., Colgate Justin Braun, Sr., Massachusetts 2014 West First Team Blake Kessel, So., New Hampshire East First Team Taylor Nelson, Sr., Ferris St. Sean Backman, Sr., Yale AHCA ALL- Connor Hellebuyck, So., UMass Lowell Torey Krug, Jr., Michigan St. Nick Johnson, Sr., Sacred Heart Mat Bodie, Sr., Union (NY) Justin Schultz, Jr., Wisconsin Broc Little, Jr., Yale AMERICA Shayne Gotisbehere, Jr., Union (NY) Jack Connolly, Sr., Minn. Duluth West Second Team Greg Carey, Sr., St. Lawrence Jaden Schwartz, So., Colorado Col. Cody Reichard, So., Miami (OH) TEAMS Johnny Gaudreau, Jr., Boston College Reilly Smith, Jr., Miami (OH) Erik Gustafsson, Jr., Northern Mich. Kevin Hayes, Sr., Boston College East Second Team Jeff Petry, Jr., Michigan St. West First Team Joe Cannata, Sr., Merrimack Jack Connolly, So., Minn. Duluth 2016 Sam Brittain, Sr., Denver Mat Bodie, So., Union (NY) Zac Dalpe, So., Ohio St. East First Team Jake McCabe, Jr., Wisconsin Tim Kirby, Sr., Air Force Matt Read, Jr., Bemidji St. Alex Lyon, Jr., Yale Mike Reilly, So., Minnesota Barry Almeida, Sr., Boston College Matt Grzelcyk, Sr., Brown Nic Dowd, Sr., St. Cloud St. Brian O’Neill, Sr., Yale 2009 Jeremy Welsh, Jr., Union (NY) Jake Walman, So., Providence Ryan Dzingel, Jr., Ohio St. East First Team Sam Anas, Jr., Quinnipiac East Second Team West Second Team Brad Thiessen, Jr., Northeastern Andrew Poturalski, So., New Colin Stevens, Jr., Union (NY) Kent Patterson, Sr., Minnesota Matt Gilroy, Sr., Boston U. Hampshire Ben Hutton, So., Maine Chad Billins, Sr., Ferris St. Zach Miskovic, Sr., St. Lawrence Jimmy Vesey, Sr., Harvard Michael Matheson, So., Boston College Dan DeKeyser, So., Western Mich. David McIntyre, Jr., Colgate West First Team Daniel Carr, Sr., Union (NY) Nick Bjugstad, So., Minnesota Viktor Stålberg, Jr., Vermont Charlie Lindgren, Jr., St. Cloud St. Ryan Haggerty, Jr., Rensselaer J.T. Brown, So., Minn. Duluth Colin Wilson, So., Boston U. Jason Zucker, So., Denver Ethan Prow, Sr., St. Cloud St. Devin Shore, So., Maine West First Team Zach Werenski, So., Michigan West Second Team Alex Stalock, Jr., Minn. Duluth Brock Boeser, Fr., North Dakota Adam Wilcox, So., Minnesota 2011 Ian Cole, So., Notre Dame Kyle Connor, Fr., Michigan Joey LaLeggia, Jr., Denver East First Team Jamie McBain, Jr., Wisconsin Tyler Motte, Jr., Michigan Colton Parayko, So., Alas.-Fairbanks Keith Kinkaid, So., Union (NY) Louie Caporusso, So., Michigan East Second Team Austin Czarnik, Jr., Miami (OH) Brian Dumoulin, So., Boston College Aaron Palushaj, So., Michigan Thatcher Demko, Jr., Boston College Cody Kunyk, Sr., Alas.-Fairbanks Blake Kessel, Jr., New Hampshire Ryan Stoa, Jr., Minnesota Gavin Bayreuther, Jr., St. Lawrence Michael Mersch, Sr., Wisconsin Cam Atkinson, Jr., Boston College East Second Team Rob O’Gara, Sr., Yale Kyle Rau, Jr., Minnesota Chase Polacek, Sr., Rensselaer Zane Kalemba, Jr., Princeton Ryan Fitzgerald, Jr., Boston College Paul Thompson, Sr., New Hampshire Maury Edwards, So., UMass Lowell Mark Jankowski, Sr., Providence 2013 West First Team Kevin Shattenkirk, So., Boston U. Danny O’Regan, Sr., Boston U. East First Team Pat Nagle, Sr., Ferris St. Mark Arcobello, Jr., Yale West Second Team Eric Hartzell, Sr., Quinnipiac Chay Genoway, Sr., North Dakota Jacques Lamoureux, So., Air Force Cam Johnson, So., North Dakota Nick Bailen, Sr., Pensselaer Justin Schultz, So., Wisconsin James Marcou, So., Massachusetts Will Butcher, Jr., Denver Chad Ruhwedel, Jr. UMass Lowell Jack Connolly, Jr., Minn. Duluth West Second Team Troy Stecher, Jr., North Dakota Trevor van Riemsdyk, So., New Matt Frattin, Sr., North Dakota Chad Johnson, Sr., Alas. Fairbanks Drake Caggiula, Sr., North Dakota Hampshire Andy Miele, Sr., Miami (OH) Chay Genoway, Jr., North Dakota JT Compher, Jr., Michigan Kyle Flanagan, Sr., St. Lawrence East Second Team Erik Gustafsson, So., Northern Mich. Alex Petan, Sr., Michigan Tech Johnny Gaudreau, So., Boston College John Muse, Sr., Boston College Carter Camper, So., Miami (OH) Steven Whitney, Sr., Boston College Nick Bailen, So., Rensselaer Erik Condra, Sr., Notre Dame 2015 West First Team Taylor Fedun, Sr., Princeton Chad Rau, Sr., Colorado Col. East First Team Brady Hjelle, Sr., Ohio St. Stephane Da Costa, So., Merrimack Alex Lyon, So., Yale Nick Jensen, Jr., St. Cloud St. Gustav Nyquist, Jr., Maine 2008 Paul Zanette, Sr., Niagara Matt Grzelcyk, Jr., Boston U. Jacob Trouba, Fr., Michigan East First Team Rob O’Gara, Jr., Yale Austin Czarnik, So., Miami (OH) West Second Team Kevin Regan, Sr., New Hampshire Daniel Ciampini, Sr., Union (NY) Danny Kristo, Sr., North Dakota Aaron Dell, So., North Dakota Matt Gilroy, Jr., Boston U. Jack Eichel, Fr., Boston U. Drew LeBlanc, Sr., St. Cloud St. Jake Gardiner, Jr., Wisconsin Mike Moore, Sr., Princeton Jimmy Vesey, Jr., Havard East Second Team Zach Redmond, Sr., Ferris St. Nathan Gerbe, Jr., Boston College West First Team Jon Gilles, Fr., Providence Carter Camper, Sr., Miami (OH) Lee Jubinville, Jr., Princeton Jake Hildebrand, Jr., Michigan St. Shayne Gostisbehere, So., Union (NY) Mike Connolly, Jr., Minn. Duluth Mike Radja, Sr., New Hampshire Carl Hagelin, Sr., Michigan Joey LaLeggia, Sr., Denver George Hughes, Sr., St. Lawrence West First Team Mike Reilly, Jr., Minnesota Greg Carey, Jr., St. Lawrence Richard Bachman, Fr., Colorado Col. Zach Hyman, Sr., Michigan Tech Mike Collins, Jr., Merrimack 2010 Tyler Eckford, Jr., Alas. Fairbanks Tanner Kero, Sr., Michigan Tech Andrew Miller, Sr., Yale East First Team Jack Hillen, Sr., Colorado Col. Matt Leitner, Sr., Minn. St. Mankato West Second Team Ben Scrivens, Sr., Cornell Ryan Jones, Sr., Miami (OH) East Second Team Juho Olkinuora, So., Denver Colby Cohen, Jr., Boston U. T.J. Oshie, Jr., North Dakota Jon Gillies, Jr., Providence Dan DeKeyser, Jr., Western Mich. Brendon Nash, Sr., Cornell Kevin Porter, Sr., Michigan Mike Paliotta, Sr., Vermont Nate Schmidt, Jr., Minnesota Bobby Butler, Sr., New Hampshire East Second Team Robbie Russo, Sr., Notre Dame Corban Knight, Sr., North Dakota Gustav Nyquist, So., Maine Josh Kassel, Jr., Army Sam Anas, So., Quinnipiac Anders Lee, Jr., Notre Dame Chase Polacek, Jr., Rensselaer Grant Clitsome, Sr., Clarkson Matt Garbowsky, Sr., RIT Ryan Walters, Jr., Neb.-Omaha West First Team Brad Flaishans, Sr., New Hampshire Kevin Roy, Jr., Northeastern Marc Cheverie, Jr., Denver Bryan Ewing, Sr., Boston U. West Second Team 2012 Brendan Smith, Jr., Wisconsin Matt Fornataro, Sr., New Hampshire Zane McIntyre, Jr., North Dakota East First Team Patrick Weircioch, So., Denver Peter McArthur, Sr., Boston U. Zach Palmquist, Sr., Minn. St. Mankato Troy Grosenick, So., Union (NY) Blake Geoffrion, Sr., Wisconsin Division I Awards 2 West Second Team Jason Guerriero, Sr., Northeastern Colin Hemingway, Sr., New Hampshire Justin Harney, Sr., St. Lawrence Jeff Lerg, Jr., Michigan St. West First Team West Second Team Mike Mottau, Sr., Boston College Chris Butler, Jr., Denver Curtis McElhinney, Sr., Colorado Col. Curtis McElhinney, So., Colorado Col. Brian Gionta, Jr., Boston College Alec Martinez, Jr., Miami (OH) Matt Carle, So., Denver Brad Fast, Sr., Michigan St. Andy McDonald, Sr., Colgate Chad Kolarik, Sr., Michigan Mark Stuart, Jr., Colorado Col. Paul Martin, Jr., Minnesota Jeff Farkas, Sr., Boston College Ryan Lasch, So., St. Cloud St. T.J. Hensick, So., Michigan Shane Joseph, Jr., Minn. St. Mankato West First Team Chad Rau, Jr., Colorado Col. Marty Sertich, Jr., Colorado Col. Grant Stevenson, So., Minn. St. Karl Goehring, Jr., North Dakota Brett Sterling, Jr., Colorado Col. Mankato Jeff Dessner, Jr., Wisconsin 2007 East Second Team R.J. Umberger, Jr., Ohio St. Jeff Jillson, So., Michigan East First Team Dov Grumet-Morris, Sr., Harvard Shawn Horcoff, Sr., Michigan St. John Curry, Sr., Boston U. Charlie Cook, Sr., Cornell 2002 Jeff Panzer, Jr., North Dakota Steve Reinprecht, Sr., Wisconsin Drew Bagnall, Sr., St. Lawrence Brian Yandle, Jr., New Hampshire East First Team Reid Cashman, Sr., Quinnipiac Matt Moulson, Jr., Cornell Matt Underhill, Sr., Cornell East Second Team Brian Boyle, Sr., Boston College Ryan Shannon, Sr., Boston College Jim Fahey, Sr., Northeastern Ty Conklin, Jr., New Hampshire David Jones, Jr., Dartmouth Lee Stempniak, Sr., Dartmouth Doug Murray, Jr., Cornell Chris Dyment, So., Boston U. Michel Leveille, Sr., Maine West Second Team Marc Cavosie, Jr., Rensselaer Brian Pothier, Sr., Rensselaer West First Team Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., Northern Mich. Darren Haydar, Sr., New Hampshire Brandon Dietrich, So., St. Lawrence David Brown, Sr., Notre Dame Andy Greene, Jr., Miami (OH) Colin Hemingway, Jr., New Hampshire Cory Larose, Sr., Maine Brad Tapper, Jr., Rensselaer Alex Goligoski, Jr., Minnesota Brett Skinner, Jr., Denver West First Team Jack Johnson, So., Michigan Gabe Gauthier, Jr., Denver Ryan Miller, Jr., Michigan St. West Second Team Ryan Duncan, So., North Dakota Colin Murphy, Sr., Michigan Tech Mike Komisarek, So., Michigan Jayme Platt, Jr., Lake Superior St. T.J. Hensick, Sr., Michigan Jeff Tambellini, Jr., Michigan Jordan Leopold, Sr., Minnesota Mike Pudlick, So., St. Cloud St. Jonathan Toews, So., North Dakota Mike Cammalleri, Jr., Michigan Mike Weaver, Sr., Michigan St. East Second Team 2004 Mark Hartigan, Sr., St. Cloud St. Mike Comrie, So., Michigan Jon Quick, So., Massachusetts John Pohl, Sr., Minnesota Lee Goren, Sr., North Dakota East First Team Dany Heatley, Fr., Wisconsin Matt Gilroy, So., Boston U. Yann Danis, Sr., Brown East Second Team Sean Sullivan, Sr., Boston U. Andrew Alberts, Jr., Boston College Yann Danis, So., Brown Nick Dodge, Jr., Clarkson Thomas Pock, Sr., Massachusetts Chris Dyment, Sr., Boston U.
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