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Kevin Porter - hobeybaker.com
Senior forward Porter almost single-handedly helped Michigan to their national record 23rd Frozen Four. In his final spring of play, in two games at the East
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David McKee - hobeybaker.com
David McKee was an exceptional goaltender for the Cornell Big Red from 2003 to 2006. He had a record-breaking career at the university, setting several team
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Tom Kurvers - hobeybaker.com
Tom Kurvers holds the Bulldog career record for most goals by a defenseman, with 43 from 1980-84. He was named UMD’s Rookie of the Year in 1981, and in his
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Randy Robitaille - hobeybaker.com
Randy Robitaille was a standout forward for Miami University for two seasons, from 1995 to 1997. In his second and final collegiate season (1996-97), he had a
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Chad Alban - hobeybaker.com
Chad Alban was a standout goaltender for Michigan State University from 1994 to 1998, where he set multiple school records. In his senior season, he posted a
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Zane McIntyre - hobeybaker.com
McIntyre has already become UNDs all-time leader in career goals against average and save percentage. He has been named First Team NCHC and is a finalist for
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Jordan Leopold - hobeybaker.com
Jordan Leopold was a standout defenseman for the University of Minnesota from 1998 to 2002. In the 2000-01 season, he had a dominant junior year, recording 44
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Brian Rolston - hobeybaker.com
Brian Rolston was a dominant player for Lake Superior State University from 1991 to 1993. As a freshman, he scored the game-winning goal in the NCAA National
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Wayne Gagne - hobeybaker.com
Wayne Gagne In his Senior year he led the CCHA league in scoring as a defenseman, and was a Two Time Div. I, 1st Team All American. He was the Hockey News
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Drew Bagnall - hobeybaker.com
The awards are being heaped on this stalwart defenseman as Bagnall was named the ECAC Hockey League’s Player of the Year and Outstanding Defensive Defenseman
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Zach Aston-Reese - hobeybaker.com
A breakout campaign has vaulted Aston-Reese to the top of the nation’s scoring charts. His 63 points is tied for first, while his 31 goals are unmatched. A
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Brian Halonen - hobeybaker.com
Known as a power forward with a shoot first mentality, Halonen made history by becoming the first player to lead the newly formed CCHA conference in points
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Ray Staszak - hobeybaker.com
Ray Staszak is a retired American professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings. Staszak played only four
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Lane Hutson - hobeybaker.com
Lane Hutson impresses as a dynamic defenseman with exceptional skating and puck-handling skills that make him stand out every time he hits the ice. His hockey
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John Cullen - hobeybaker.com
John Cullen was a standout college hockey player for the Boston University Terriers from 1983 to 1987, becoming the school's all-time leading scorer with 241
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Jimmy Vesey - hobeybaker.com
Harvard’s first Hobey finalist in ten years had a huge season, winning the ECAC scoring title while piling up 58 points. He also leads the nation with 32
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Jon Casey - hobeybaker.com
Jon Casey played college hockey for the University of North Dakota from 1980–1984 and was part of two NCAA National Championship teams in 1980 and 1982. Casey
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Peter Geronazzo - hobeybaker.com
Peter Geronazzo had a distinguished collegiate hockey career at Colorado College, where he played from 1992 to 1996. Initially joining as a walk-on, he became
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Ethan Wyttenbach - hobeybaker.com
Freshman, Forward, Roslyn, New York
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Jeff Panzer - hobeybaker.com
Jeff Panzer played college hockey for the University of North Dakota from 1997 to 2001. During the 1999-2000 season, his junior year, he tallied 63 points on
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Zach Parise - hobeybaker.com
Zach Parise had an outstanding college hockey career at the University of North Dakota from 2002 to 2004. As a freshman during the 2002-03 season, he led all
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Michel LaRocque - hobeybaker.com
Michel LaRocque was a collegiate goaltender for the Boston University Terriers from 1995 to 1999. In his final season, he was a key part of a team that won
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Will Butcher - hobeybaker.com
As team captain in his senior season, Butcher has helped guide his Denver Pioneers to the Frozen Four national championship game as the number one ranked team
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Nathan Smith - hobeybaker.com
A skilled, elite playmaking forward, Smith is tied for second in the nation in scoring with teammate Julian Napravnik with 48 points each. Smith has picked up
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Daniel Ciampini - hobeybaker.com
A prolific goal scorer, Ciampini (CHAM-pee-nee) has bagged 49 goals in the past two seasons including 26 goals this year for the defending national champions.
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Jack Eichel - hobeybaker.com
Eichel (pronounced IKE-ul), becomes only the second freshman in the award’s 35-year history to win the Hobey. The 18-year old rookie sensation has had a
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Zach Hyman - hobeybaker.com
A breakout season for the Wolverines assistant captain, as Hyman almost tripled his point total from a season ago. His consistent play earned him First Team
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Liam McLinskey - hobeybaker.com
Liam McLinskey transferred to Holy Cross after a brief stint at Quinnipiac. He made an immediate impact. In 2022-23, he played all 40 games, scoring 25 points
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Scott Fusco - hobeybaker.com
Scott Fusco played for Harvard University from 1981 to 1986, taking a year off to play for the U.S. Olympic team. In his junior season in 1984-85, he put up a
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Paul Lohnes - hobeybaker.com
Maybe the finest all-around defenseman to ever skate for the University of Lowell, Paul Lohnes was the first Division II Hobey Baker Award winner in 1982,
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Matt Carle - hobeybaker.com
The two-time defending national champion Pioneers didn’t make it a “three-peat,” but their outstanding captain Matt Carle gained a boatload of awards in 2006.
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Nelson Emerson - hobeybaker.com
Nelson Emerson was an elite collegiate playmaker for Bowling Green State University, where he played four seasons from 1986 to 1990. A dominant offensive
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Matthew Knies - hobeybaker.com
Knies has the size, strength, power, and speed that he uses consistently to make him a keyplayer on the ice. He currently ranks sixth in the nation with 21
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Lee Jubinville - hobeybaker.com
Is the first top ten finalist from the same school Hobey Baker himself represented so honorably before World War I. The awards are being heaped upon
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