INDIVIDUAL HOCKEY EAST AWARDS CAMMI GRANATO PLAYER OF THE YEAR The Warrior Cammi Granato Player of the Year Award, renamed in 2008 Player of the Year Award History to honor former Providence College superstar Cammi Granato, is awarded Season Player Pos. annually by the head coaches to a player who has demonstrated the most 2002-03 Jen Huggon, UNH G superior play and leadership for her team. Granato had a legendary career, 2003-04 Carolyn Gordon, UNH F establishing many scoring records for the Friars (139 goals in 99 games). Chanda Gunn, NU G She captured ECAC Player of the Year honors from 1991-93, while leading 2004-05 Stephanie Jones, UNH F the team to back-to-back conference titles in 1992 and 1993. A 15-year Karen Thatcher, PC F member of the U.S. Women’s National Tea,, Granato is the program’s all- time scoring leader. She achieved international fame by captaining Team 2005-06 Sadie Wright-Ward, UNH F USA to the gold medal at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games. 2006-07 Kelli Stack, BC F Keller returned to the Boston College lineup this season after taking a 2007-08 Dominique Thibault, UConn F WHEA AWARDS year off to help the U.S. Women’s Olympic Ice Hockey Team win a gold medal at the 2018 Olympic 2008-09 Kelli Stack, BC F Winter Games PyeongChang, South Korea. 2009-10 Kelly Paton, UNH F This year, Keller set the Hockey East single-season points record for a defender with 37 points Florence Schelling, NU G in conference play, as well as the Hockey East single-season goals record for a defenseman 2010-11 Kelli Stack, BC F with 16. Keller now simultaneously holds the conference career and single-season points (111 2011-12 Florence Schelling, NU G career, 37 season), goals (31 career, 16 season), and single-season assists (24) records by a 2012-13 Alex Carpenter, BC F defender and is second all-time in career assists with 80. The Farmington Hills, Michigan native 2013-14 Sarah Lefort, BU F was named the Hockey East Player of the Month for January and has also earned two Player 2014-15 Alex Carpenter, BC F of the Week awards and a Defensive Player of the Week award. Her 16-21-37 scoring line in 2015-16 Kendall Coyne, NU F Hockey East play was good for a tie for third overall while her plus-36 rating was tied for second. 2016-17 Megan Keller, BC D On February 28, Keller was named a Top Three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. 2017-18 Daryl Watts, BC F 2018-19 Megan Keller, BC D Rookie of the Year Award History Season Player Pos. PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2002-03 Lindsay Hansen, UNH F Mueller appeared in each game the Huskies played, 2003-04 Sonny Watrous, PC F 2004-05 Jaclyn Hawkins, UConn F compiling 21 goals, 30 assists, and 51 points overall. She 2005-06 Samantha Faber, UNH F has factored in on seven game-winning goals, scoring five 2006-07 Kelli Stack, BC F and setting up two others. In league play, she led all Hockey 2007-08 Jenn Wakefield, UNH F East freshmen in nearly every offensive category, racking 2008-09 Genevieve Lacasse, PC G 2009-10 Kristina Lavoie, UNH F up 17 goals, 23 assists, 40 points, two power-play goals, 10 2010-11 Marie-Philip Poulin, BU F power-play assists, one short-handed goal, four game-winning 2011-12 Kendall Coyne, NU F goals, a plus-25 rating, 103 shots on goal and a .566 faceoff 2012-13 Haley Skarupa, BC F percentage. Her 10 power-play assists and 12 power-play 2013-14 Andie Anastos, BC F 2014-15 Victoria Bach, BU F points in conference action were the most of any player. Mueller was named 2015-16 Makenna Newkirk, BC F Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week four times, Hockey East Player of the Week 2016-17 Whitney Dove, PC D twice, and Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Month for both October and January. Tereza Vanisova. ME F During the year, she strung together a 22-game point streak, potting 14 goals 2017-18 Daryl Watts, BC F 2018-19 Alina Mueller, NU F and adding 21 assists for 35 points from Oct. 6 - Jan. 19. Coach of the Year Award History Season Coach COACH OF THE YEAR 2002-03 Brian McCloskey, UNH 2003-04 Joy Woog, NU This award is bestowed annually to a head coach who is 2004-05 Brian McCloskey, UNH considered to have demonstrated the highest number of Tom Mutch, BC significant accomplishments over the course of the season 2005-06 Brian McCloskey, UNH as voted by the conference’s head coaches. 2006-07 Tom Mutch, BC 2007-08 Brian Durocher, BU Coach Flint has led the Northeastern Huskies to a 25-5-5 2008-09 Brian McCloskey, UNH overall record and a 21-3-3 mark in Women’s Hockey East 2009-10 Bob Deraney, PC regular season play, claiming the regular season crown for 2010-11 Bob Deraney, PC just the second time in program history. Flint guided his team 2011-12 Dave Flint, NU Maria Lewis, Maine to an average of 3.63 goals per game in conference play, 2012-13 Katie King Crowley, BC the highest of any program in 2018-19. His Huskies also allowed a scant 1.85 2013-14 Katie King Crowley, BC goals per league game, ranking first out of all 10 schools. Flint also coached Jim Plumer, UVM the Northeastern power play to a third-best 19.6% success rate, converting 2014-15 Katie King Crowley, BC 2015-16 Katie King Crowley, BC on 20 of the 102 opportunities they had in 27 league games, while his squad’s 2016-17 Bob Deraney, PC penalty kill successfully denied 89 of the 99 attempts against them. The 89.9% 2017-18 Richard Reichenbach, ME success rate proved to be the second-best in league play. 2018-19 Dave Flint, NU 45.
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