2007–08 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

2007–08 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season
Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado hosted the 2008 Frozen Four
DurationOctober 7, 2007–
April 12, 2008
NCAA tournament2008
National championshipPepsi Center
Denver, Colorado
NCAA championBoston College
Hobey Baker AwardKevin Porter
(Michigan)
List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey seasons
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The 2007–08 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on October 7, 2007 and ended with the 2008 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament's championship game on April 12, 2008 at Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. Boston College won their third NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Championship, defeating Notre Dame 4–1 in the national championship game. This was the 61st season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 114th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

Season Outlook

Pre-season polls

The top teams in the nation as ranked before the start of the season.

The U.S. College Hockey Online/College Sports Television poll was voted on by coaches, media, and NHL scouts. The USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll was voted on by coaches and media.

USCHO Poll
Rank Team
1 North Dakota (13)
2 Boston College (3)
3 Michigan State (11)
4 Miami (1)
5 Minnesota (1)
6 New Hampshire
7 Clarkson
8 Notre Dame
9 Boston University
10 Michigan
11 Colorado College
12 Maine
13 Denver
14 Quinnipiac
15 Wisconsin
16 St. Lawrence
17 St. Cloud State
18 Cornell
19 Ohio State
20 Vermont
USA Today Poll
Rank Team
1 North Dakota (14)
2 Michigan State (14)
3 Boston College
4 Minnesota (3)
5 Miami (2)
6 New Hampshire (1)
7 Clarkson
8 Notre Dame
9 Boston University
10 Michigan
11 Colorado College
12 Denver
13 Maine
14 Wisconsin
15 Quinnipiac

Regular season

Standings

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Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Army 28 17 8 3 37 84 51 37 19 14 4 101 73
RIT 28 15 8 5 35 87 72 37 19 12 6 116 109
Air Force* 28 14 9 5 33 89 65 39 21 12 6 130 91
Sacred Heart 28 14 11 3 31 91 79 38 16 19 3 111 116
Mercyhurst 28 11 10 7 29 83 89 41 15 19 7 112 133
Canisius 28 10 13 5 25 80 79 37 11 20 6 93 121
Connecticut 28 11 14 3 25 62 84 37 13 21 3 79 126
Bentley 28 9 13 6 24 81 88 36 9 21 6 89 124
Holy Cross 28 9 15 4 22 66 85 36 10 19 7 88 114
American International 28 8 17 3 19 67 98 36 8 23 5 83 135
Championship: Air Force
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#2 Michigan†* 28 20 4 4 44 107 62 43 33 6 4 170 89
#5 Miami 28 21 6 1 43 114 56 42 33 8 1 169 78
#7 Michigan State 28 19 6 3 41 92 58 42 25 12 5 135 98
#3 Notre Dame 28 15 9 4 34 74 57 47 27 16 4 136 100
Ferris State 28 12 12 4 28 77 72 39 18 16 5 109 98
Northern Michigan 28 12 13 3 27 76 78 44 20 20 4 116 120
Bowling Green 28 13 15 0 26 73 84 39 18 21 0 105 120
Nebraska–Omaha 28 11 13 4 26 87 99 40 17 19 4 125 142
Alaska 28 0^ 28^ 0^ 20 61 80 35 0^ 35^ 0^ 80 104
Lake Superior State 28 7 15 6 20 65 101 37 10 20 7 91 125
Ohio State 28 7 18 3 17 61 93 41 12 25 4 98 136
Western Michigan 28 4 22 2 10 53 100 38 8 27 3 82 126
Championship: Michigan
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
^ Alaska was retroactively required to forfeit all wins and ties due to player ineligibilities.[1]
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Bemidji State 20 13 4 3 29 71 39 36 17 16 3 102 82
Niagara* 20 12 6 2 26 71 51 37 22 11 4 128 98
Robert Morris 20 10 7 3 23 67 67 34 15 15 4 114 127
Wayne State 20 6 14 0 12 54 71 38 11 25 2 90 132
Alabama–Huntsville 20 3 13 4 10 40 75 31 6 21 4 60 117
Championship: Niagara
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#10 Clarkson 22 15 4 3 33 72 47 39 22 13 4 108 93
#11 Princeton* 22 14 8 0 28 75 57 35 21 14 0 112 95
Harvard 22 12 7 3 27 59 41 34 17 13 4 98 79
Union 22 10 7 5 25 50 57 35 15 14 6 79 91
Cornell 22 12 9 1 25 60 43 36 19 14 3 102 78
Quinnipiac 22 9 9 4 22 62 67 39 20 15 4 120 118
Yale 22 9 9 4 22 58 61 34 16 14 4 93 94
Colgate 22 8 9 5 21 58 55 42 18 18 6 113 104
St. Lawrence 22 7 13 2 16 58 68 37 13 20 4 103 109
Rensselaer 22 6 13 3 15 45 69 38 11 23 4 79 113
Brown 22 6 13 3 15 50 68 31 6 21 4 67 108
Dartmouth 22 6 13 3 15 64 78 32 12 16 4 98 107
Championship: Princeton
indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#6 New Hampshire 27 19 5 3 41 84 54 38 25 10 3 132 94
Boston University 27 15 9 3 33 97 72 40 19 17 4 135 117
Vermont 27 13 9 5 31 67 78 39 17 15 7 88 106
#1 Boston College* 27 11 9 7 29 82 67 44 25 11 8 160 101
Providence 27 11 11 5 27 66 66 36 14 17 5 91 99
Northeastern 27 12 13 2 26 73 80 37 16 18 3 92 105
Massachusetts–Lowell 27 10 13 4 24 70 76 37 16 17 4 100 96
Massachusetts 27 9 13 5 23 73 71 36 14 16 6 98 97
Maine 27 9 15 3 21 59 73 34 13 18 3 77 92
Merrimack 27 6 18 3 15 48 82 34 12 18 4 71 93
Championship: Boston College
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#8 Colorado College 28 21 6 1 43 95 52 41 28 12 1 136 88
#4 North Dakota 28 18 7 3 39 85 53 43 28 11 4 129 80
#9 Denver* 28 16 11 1 33 75 67 41 26 14 1 116 94
#15 Minnesota State 28 12 12 4 28 71 75 39 19 16 4 106 97
#14 St. Cloud State 28 12 12 4 28 79 74 40 19 16 5 118 94
#13 Wisconsin 28 11 12 5 27 68 68 40 16 17 7 114 102
#12 Minnesota 28 9 12 7 25 64 70 45 19 17 9 109 109
Minnesota–Duluth 28 9 14 5 23 55 76 36 13 17 6 74 91
Michigan Tech 28 9 15 4 22 55 77 39 14 20 5 78 99
Alaska–Anchorage 28 3 19 6 12 54 89 36 7 21 8 81 112
Championship: Denver
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll

2008 NCAA tournament

Regional semifinals Regional Finals Frozen Four National championship
            
1 Michigan 5
4 Niagara 1
1 Michigan 2
East Regional
3 Clarkson 0
2 St. Cloud State 1
3 Clarkson 2
E1 Michigan 4
W4 Notre Dame 5*
1 New Hampshire 3
4 Notre Dame 7
4 Notre Dame 3
West Regional
3 Michigan State 1
2 Colorado College 1
3 Michigan State 3
W4 Notre Dame 1
NE2 Boston College 4
1 Miami 3*
4 Air Force 2
1 Miami 3
Northeast Regional
2 Boston College 4*
2 Boston College 5
3 Minnesota 2
NE2 Boston College 6
MW1 North Dakota 1
1 North Dakota 5
4 Princeton 3
1 North Dakota 3*
Midwest Regional
3 Wisconsin 2
2 Denver 2
3 Wisconsin 6

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

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Player stats

Scoring leaders

The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the season.[4]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Class Team GP G A Pts PIM
Nathan Gerbe Junior Boston College 43 35 33 68 65
Kevin Porter Senior Michigan 43 33 30 63 18
Chad Kolarik Senior Michigan 39 30 26 56 24
Ryan Lasch Sophomore St. Cloud State 40 25 28 53 12
Simon Lambert Senior RIT 37 21 30 51 40
Joe Whitney Freshman Boston College 44 11 40 51 50
Ben Smith Sophomore Boston College 44 25 25 50 12
Ryan Jones Senior Miami 42 31 18 49 83
Ryan Cruthers Senior Robert Morris 34 22 27 49 40
Matt Fornataro Senior New Hampshire 38 18 28 46 52
Vince Rocco Junior Niagara 37 14 32 46 10

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average at the end of the regular season while playing at least 33% of their team's total minutes.[4]

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Class Team GP Min W L OT GA SO SV% GAA
Jeff Zatkoff Junior Miami 36 2,161:26 27 8 1 62 3 .933 1.72
Jean-Philippe Lamoureux Senior North Dakota 42 2,507:38 27 11 4 73 6 .932 1.75
Richard Bachman Freshman Colorado College 35 2,102:47 25 9 1 65 4 .931 1.85
Josh Kassel Junior Army 30 1,754:09 18 10 2 56 5 .925 1.92
Billy Sauer Junior Michigan 38 2,271:35 30 4 3 74 4 .924 1.95
Alex Kangas Freshman Minnesota 31 1,966:45 12 10 9 65 0 .930 1.98
Ben Scrivens Sophomore Cornell 35 1,964:49 19 12 3 66 4 .930 2.02
Jordan Pearce Junior Notre Dame 43 2,558:00 23 15 4 87 2 .914 2.04
Mike Zacharias Junior Minnesota State 36 2,221:13 18 13 4 77 5 .924 2.08
Andrew Volkening Sophomore Air Force 39 2,271:05 21 11 6 79 4 .911 2.09

Awards

NCAA

Award[5] Recipient
Hobey Baker Memorial Award Kevin Porter, Michigan
Spencer T. Penrose Award Red Berenson, Michigan
Tournament Most Outstanding Player Nathan Gerbe, Boston College
National Rookie of the Year Richard Bachman, Colorado College
Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award Chase Podsiad, Army
Lowe's Senior CLASS Award Landis Stankievech, Princeton
AHCA All-American Teams[6]
East First Team   Position   West First Team
Kevin Regan, New Hampshire G Richard Bachman, Colorado College
Matt Gilroy, Boston University D Tyler Eckford, Alaska
Mike Moore, Princeton D Jack Hillen, Colorado College
Nathan Gerbe, Boston College F Ryan Jones, Miami
Lee Jubinville, Princeton F T. J. Oshie, North Dakota
Mike Radja, New Hampshire F Kevin Porter, Michigan
East Second Team   Position   West Second Team
Josh Kassel, Army G Jeff Lerg, Michigan State
Grant Clitsome, Clarkson D Chris Butler, Denver
Brad Flaishans, New Hampshire D Alec Martinez, Miami
Bryan Ewing, Boston University F Chad Kolarik, Michigan
Matt Fornataro, New Hampshire F Ryan Lasch, St. Cloud State
Pete MacArthur, Boston University F Chad Rau, Colorado College

Atlantic Hockey

Award[7] Recipient
Player of the Year Josh Kassel, Army
Best Defensive Forward David Kasch, Canisius
Best Defenseman Zach McKelvie, Army
Rookie of the Year Erik Peterson, Bentley
Regular Season Goaltending Award Josh Kassel, Army
Coach of the Year Brian Riley, Army
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Brent Olson, Air Force
Individual Sportsmanship Alexandre Parent, Sacred Heart
Regular Season Scoring Trophy Simon Lambert, RIT
All-Atlantic Hockey Teams[8][9]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Josh Kassel, Army G Beau Erickson, Connecticut
Zach McKelvie, Army D Scott Marchesi, Sacred Heart
Dan Ringwald, RIT D Greg Flynn, Air Force
Simon Lambert, RIT F Owen Meyer, Army
Alexandre Parent, Sacred Heart F Ben Cottreau, Mercyhurst
Luke Flicek, Army F Bear Trapp, Sacred Heart
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Joe Calvi, Bentley G Joe Calvi, Bentley
Bobby Raymond, RIT D Jeff Terminesi, Mercyhurst
Matt Burke, Holy Cross D Mark Znutas, Holy Cross
Eric Ehn, Air Force F Everett Sheen, Holy Cross
Brodie Sheahan, Holy Cross F Vincent Scarsella, Canisius
Jereme Tendler, American International F Erik Peterson, Bentley

CCHA

Awards[10] Recipient
Player of the Year Kevin Porter, Michigan
Best Defensive Forward Justin Abdelkader, Michigan State
Best Defensive Defenseman Alec Martinez, Miami
Best Offensive Defenseman Tyler Eckford, Alaska
Rookie of the Year Max Pacioretty, Michigan
Best Goaltender Jeff Zatkoff, Miami
Coach of the Year Red Berenson, Michigan
Terry Flanagan Memorial Award Dan VeNard, Notre Dame
Ilitch Humanitarian Award Justin Abdelkader, Michigan State
Perani Cup Champion Kevin Porter, Michigan
Scholar-Athlete of the Year Jeff Lerg Michigan State
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Tim Miller, Michigan
All-CCHA Teams[11][12]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Jeff Lerg, Michigan State G Jeff Zatkoff, Miami
Tyler Eckford, Alaska D Mitch Ganzak, Miami
Alec Martinez, Miami D Mark Mitera, Michigan
Kevin Porter, Michigan F Bryan Marshall, Nebraska-Omaha
Ryan Jones, Miami F Derek Whitmore, Bowling Green
Chad Kolarik, Michigan F Tim Kennedy, Michigan State
Rookie Team   Position  
Nick Eno, Bowling Green G
Erik Gustafsson, Northern Michigan D
Jeff Petry, Michigan State D
Carter Camper, Miami F
Max Pacioretty, Michigan F
Jacob Cepis, Bowling Green F
Mark Olver, Northern Michigan F

CHA

Award[13] Recipient
Player of the Year Ryan Cruthers, Robert Morris
Rookie of the Year Matt Read, Bemidji State
Coach of the Year Tom Serratore, Bemidji State
Student-Athlete of the Year Joel Gasper, Robert Morris
Easton Three-Star Player of the Year Ryan Cruthers, Robert Morris
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Ted Cook, Niagara
All-CHA Teams[14][15]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Juliano Pagliero, Niagara G Matt Climie, Bemidji State
Jeff Caister, Wayne State D Tyler Gotto, Niagara
Cody Bostock, Bemidji State D
Ryan Annesley, Niagara D
Ryan Cruthers, Robert Morris F Matt Caruana, Niagara
Vince Rocco, Niagara F Travis Winter, Bemidji State
Stavros Paskaris, Wayne State F Chris Margott, Robert Morris
Rookie Team   Position  
Adam Avramenko, Niagara G
Denny Urban, Robert Morris D
Ryan Adams, Wayne State D
Matt Read, Bemidji State F
Nathan Longpre, Robert Morris F
Andrew Coburn, Alabama-Huntsville F

ECAC

Award[16] Recipient
Player of the Year Lee Jubinville, Princeton
Rookie of the Year Riley Nash, Cornell
Tim Taylor Award Guy Gadowsky, Princeton
Best Defensive Forward Nick Dodge, Clarkson
Best Defensive Defenseman Mike Moore, Princeton
Ken Dryden Award Kyle Richter, Harvard
Student-Athlete of the Year Landis Stankievech, Princeton
Most Outstanding Player in Tournament Zane Kalemba, Princeton
All-ECAC Hockey Teams[17][18]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Kyle Richter, Harvard G David Leggio, Clarkson
Grant Clitsome, Clarkson D Lane Caffaro, Union
Mike Moore, Princeton D Sean Hurley, Brown
Nick Johnson, Dartmouth F Tyler Burton, Colgate
Lee Jubinville, Princeton F Colin Greening, Cornell
Steve Zalewski, Clarkson F Brett Wilson, Princeton
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Mark Dekanich, Colgate G Corey Milan, Union
Alex Biega, Harvard D Mike Devin, Cornell
Evan Stephens, Dartmouth D Evan Stephens, Dartmouth
Sean Backman, Yale F Riley Nash, Cornell
Matt Beca, Clarkson F Chase Polacek, Rensselaer
Jesse Winchester, Colgate F Adam Presizniuk, Union

Hockey East

Award[19] Recipient
Player of the Year Kevin Regan, New Hampshire
Rookie of the Year Colin Wilson, Boston University
Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award Kevin Sneddon, Vermont
Len Ceglarski Award Chris Higgins, Boston University
Best Defensive Forward Matt Greene, Boston College
Best Defensive Defenseman Joe Charlebois, New Hampshire
Three-Stars Award Bryan Ewing, Boston University
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable Player Nathan Gerbe, Boston College
All-Hockey East Teams[20][21]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Kevin Regan, New Hampshire G Ben Bishop, Maine
Brad Flaishans, New Hampshire D Mike Kostka, Massachusetts
Matt Gilroy, Boston University D Craig Switzer, New Hampshire
D Matt Taormina, Providence
Nathan Gerbe, Boston College F Kory Falite, Massachusetts-Lowell
Bryan Ewing, Boston University F Matt Fornataro, New Hampshire
Pete MacArthur, Boston University F Joe Vitale, Northeastern
Mike Radja, New Hampshire F
Rookie Team   Position  
Paul Dainton, Massachusetts G
Maury Edwards, Massachusetts-Lowell D
Kevin Shattenkirk, Boston University D
James Marcou, Massachusetts F
Joe Whitney, Boston College F
James van Riemsdyk, New Hampshire F
Colin Wilson, Boston University F

WCHA

Award[22] Recipient
Player of the Year Richard Bachman, Colorado College
Defensive Player of the Year Jack Hillen, Colorado College
Rookie of the Year Richard Bachman, Colorado College
Student-Athlete of the Year Joel Hanson, Minnesota State
Coach of the Year Troy Jutting, Minnesota State
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Alex Kangas, Minnesota
All-WCHA Teams[23][24]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Richard Bachman, Colorado College G Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota
Jack Hillen, Colorado College D Chris Butler, Denver
Taylor Chorney, North Dakota D Chay Genoway, North Dakota
Chad Rau, Colorado College F Andreas Nödl, St. Cloud State
T. J. Oshie, North Dakota F Ryan Duncan, North Dakota
Ryan Lasch, St. Cloud State F Garrett Roe, St. Cloud State
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Peter Mannino, Denver G Richard Bachman, Colorado College
Robbie Bina, North Dakota D Ryan McDonagh, Wisconsin
Jamie McBain, Wisconsin D Cade Fairchild, Minnesota
Tyler Bozak, Denver F Kyle Turris, Wisconsin
Blake Wheeler, Minnesota F Tyler Bozak, Denver
Kyle Turris, Wisconsin F Garrett Roe, St. Cloud State

2008 NHL Entry Draft

Round Pick Player College Conference NHL team
1 7 Colin Wilson Boston University Hockey East Nashville Predators
1 16 Joe Colborne Denver WCHA Boston Bruins
1 29 Daultan Leveille Michigan State CCHA Atlanta Thrashers
2 36 Corey Trivino Boston University Hockey East New York Islanders
2 40 Aaron Ness Minnesota WCHA New York Islanders
2 42 Patrick Wiercioch Denver WCHA Ottawa Senators
2 45 Zac Dalpe Ohio State CCHA Carolina Hurricanes
2 52 Brandon Burlon Michigan CCHA New Jersey Devils
2 56 Danny Kristo North Dakota WCHA Montreal Canadiens
2 60 Jimmy Hayes Boston College Hockey East Toronto Maple Leafs
3 62 Justin Daniels Northeastern Hockey East San Jose Sharks
3 63 Robbie Czarnik Michigan CCHA Los Angeles Kings
3 66 David Toews North Dakota WCHA New York Islanders
3 81 Corey Fienhage North Dakota WCHA Buffalo Sabres
3 86 Steve Quailer Northeastern Hockey East Pittsburgh Penguins
3 89 Scott Winkler Colorado College WCHA Dallas Stars
3 91 Max Nicastro Boston University Hockey East Detroit Red Wings
4 94 Vinny Saponari Boston University Hockey East Atlanta Thrashers
4 95 David Warsofsky Boston University Hockey East St. Louis Blues
4 96 Matt Donovan Denver WCHA New York Islanders
4 101 Justin Jokinen Minnesota State WCHA Buffalo Sabres
4 108 Nick Larson Notre Dame CCHA Calgary Flames
4 113 Ryan Hegarty Maine Hockey East Anaheim Ducks
4 115 Sean Lorenz Notre Dame CCHA Minnesota Wild
4 118 Drew Olson Minnesota–Duluth WCHA Columbus Blue Jackets
4 119 Derek Grant Michigan State CCHA Ottawa Senators
4 121 Gustav Nyquist Maine Hockey East Detroit Red Wings
5 128 Greg Pateryn Michigan CCHA Toronto Maple Leafs
5 136 Taylor Stefishen Ohio State CCHA Nashville Predators
5 139 Mark Borowiecki Clarkson ECAC Hockey Ottawa Senators
5 140 Mark Olver Northern Michigan WCHA Colorado Avalanche
5 151 Julien Cayer Clarkson ECAC Hockey Detroit Red Wings
6 157 Cam Atkinson Boston College Hockey East Columbus Blue Jackets
6 158 Grant Rollheiser Boston University Hockey East Toronto Maple Leafs
6 159 Brett Hextall North Dakota WCHA Phoenix Coyotes
6 160 Luke Witkowski Western Michigan CCHA Tampa Bay Lightning
6 166 Jeff Foss Rensselaer ECAC Hockey Nashville Predators
6 169 Ben Smith Boston College Hockey East Chicago Blackhawks
6 172 David Wohlberg Michigan CCHA New Jersey Devils
6 173 Nick Tremblay Clarkson ECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
6 174 Greg Burke New Hampshire Hockey East Washington Capitals
6 177 Tommy Wingels Miami CCHA San Jose Sharks
6 179 Braden Birch Cornell ECAC Hockey Chicago Blackhawks
7 183 Garrett Roe St. Cloud State WCHA Los Angeles Kings
7 184 Zach Redmond Ferris State CCHA Atlanta Thrashers
7 185 Paul Karpowich Clarkson ECAC Hockey St. Louis Blues
7 187 Sean Collins Cornell ECAC Hockey Columbus Blue Jackets
7 188 Andrew MacWilliam North Dakota WCHA Toronto Maple Leafs
7 190 Matt Bartkowski Ohio State CCHA Florida Panthers
7 192 Joe Gleason North Dakota WCHA Chicago Blackhawks
7 194 Drew Daniels Northeastern Hockey East San Jose Sharks
7 197 Mark Goggin Dartmouth ECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
7 200 Nate Condon Minnesota WCHA Colorado Avalanche
7 203 David Carle Denver WCHA Tampa Bay Lightning
7 208 Nick Pryor Maine Hockey East Anaheim Ducks
7 209 Mike Bergin Rensselaer ECAC Hockey Dallas Stars
7 210 Nick D'Agostino Cornell ECAC Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins

† incoming freshman
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See also

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