2023–24 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

2023–24 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season
Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota hosted the 2024 Frozen Four.
DurationOctober 6, 2023–
April 13, 2024
NCAA tournament2024
National championshipXcel Energy Center
Saint Paul, Minnesota
NCAA championDenver
Hobey Baker AwardMacklin Celebrini
(Boston University)
List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey seasons
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The 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on October 6, 2023, and concluded with the NCAA championship on April 13, 2024. This was the 76th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship is being held, and is US college hockey's 130th year overall.

Conference realignment

After Robert Morris suspended its program in the summer of 2021, a successful fundraising campaign allowed the team to return for this season.[1][2] The program rejoined Atlantic Hockey, bringing the number of conference members back up to 11.

The same summer, Augustana University proceeded with plans to promote its athletic department to Division I. In concert with that decision, the school finalized the addition of a new ice hockey program that would begin with this season.[3] In the interim, the program was accepted into the CCHA as the ninth member team and would play its first two seasons using a transition schedule before becoming a full member in 2025.[4]

On July 5, 2023, Arizona State University was accepted as the ninth member of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) beginning with the 2024–2025 season. This will mark the Sun Devils' final season as an independent program.[5][6]

Other headlines

  • October 4, 2023 – The Division I Council approved changes to the transfer window for all sports. In winter sports other than basketball, including men's and women's ice hockey, the transfer portal now opens for a total of 45 days, starting 7 days after the NCAA tournament field is set.[7]

Polls

Regular season

Season tournaments

Tournament Dates Teams Champion
Ice Breaker Tournament October 13–14 4 North Dakota
Turkey Leg Classic November 24–25 4 Merrimack
Great Lakes Invitational December 28–29 4 Michigan Tech
Holiday Face-Off December 28–29 4 Wisconsin
Adirondack Winter Invitational December 29–30 4 Arizona State
Ledyard Bank Classic December 29–30 4 Maine
Desert Hockey Classic January 5–6 4 Arizona State
Connecticut Ice January 26–27 4 Quinnipiac
Beanpot February 5, 12 4 Northeastern

Standings

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Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OW OL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#17 RIT †* 26 18 7 1 3 2 0 54 102 64 40 27 11 2 156 96
Holy Cross 26 13 10 3 0 3 1 46 78 62 39 21 14 4 116 93
Sacred Heart 26 14 10 2 2 2 1 45 75 70 36 14 19 3 91 113
Air Force 26 15 10 1 3 0 1 44 88 75 38 18 19 1 115 119
American International 26 12 10 4 1 1 2 42 79 68 40 20 16 4 119 111
Bentley 26 12 12 2 1 2 2 41 69 58 35 16 17 2 95 82
Niagara 26 13 10 3 3 1 1 41 78 79 39 18 18 3 111 122
Canisius 26 10 12 4 2 1 0 33 73 87 37 12 21 4 103 126
Mercyhurst 26 7 15 4 0 1 4 30 77 91 35 9 22 4 98 126
Army 26 8 16 2 0 1 1 28 66 96 35 10 23 2 93 139
Robert Morris 26 7 17 2 0 1 1 25 60 95 39 11 25 3 94 142
Championship: March 23, 2024
† indicates conference regular season champion (DeGregorio Trophy)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Riley Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
2023–24 Big Ten ice hockey Standings
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Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL 3/SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#4 Michigan State †* 24 16 6 2 0 1 1 52 92 69 38 25 10 3 147 117
#9 Wisconsin 24 16 7 1 2 2 1 50 81 57 40 26 12 2 128 81
#7 Minnesota 24 13 7 4 3 1 0 41 80 65 38 23 10 5 132 94
#10 Michigan 24 11 11 2 1 1 1 36 85 77 41 23 15 3 169 125
Notre Dame 24 9 13 2 0 1 1 31 66 62 36 15 19 2 101 98
Penn State 24 7 14 3 0 1 2 27 62 92 36 15 18 3 113 130
Ohio State 24 4 18 2 1 0 2 15 50 94 38 14 20 4 100 124
Championship: March 23, 2024
† indicates conference regular season champion * indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated April 11, 2024
Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Bemidji State 24 15 7 2 2 1 2 48 82 64 38 20 16 2 117 111
St. Thomas 24 12 11 1 0 2 0 39 68 62 37 15 20 2 97 105
#20 Michigan Tech* 24 12 10 2 1 2 0 39 63 54 40 19 15 6 109 102
Minnesota State 24 12 10 2 2 1 1 38 73 62 37 18 15 4 111 96
Northern Michigan 24 10 10 4 1 1 2 36 57 67 34 12 16 6 83 105
Bowling Green 24 11 12 1 1 1 1 35 60 69 36 13 22 1 86 116
Lake Superior State 24 11 12 1 2 2 0 34 79 73 38 17 20 1 114 113
Ferris State 24 6 17 1 3 2 1 19 49 80 36 10 24 2 83 125
Augustana ^ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 12 18 4 90 105
Championship: March 22, 2024
† indicates conference regular season champion (MacNaughton Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Mason Cup)
^ Augustana is playing a transition schedule of 16 games against conference opponents that are not counted in the standings
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
2023–24 NCAA Division I Independent ice hockey standings
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Overall record
GP W L T GF GA
Alaska 34 17 14 3 110 86
Alaska Anchorage 34 15 17 2 95 105
Arizona State 38 24 8 6 129 94
Lindenwood 28 6 18 4 74 121
Long Island 37 16 20 1 115 103
Stonehill 36 2 34 0 62 213
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
2023–24 ECAC Hockey Standings
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Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#8 Quinnipiac 22 17 4 1 0 2 0 54 99 39 39 27 10 2 159 79
#12 Cornell * 22 12 6 4 1 2 3 44 74 45 35 22 7 6 115 65
Colgate 22 13 7 2 2 2 2 43 85 68 36 16 16 4 120 112
Dartmouth 22 9 6 7 1 1 3 37 66 60 32 13 10 9 92 91
Clarkson 22 12 9 1 4 2 1 36 62 58 35 18 16 1 95 97
Union 22 9 10 3 1 1 2 32 75 75 37 16 18 3 123 121
St. Lawrence 22 8 10 4 1 1 1 29 49 64 39 14 19 6 90 118
Harvard 22 6 10 6 1 2 3 28 49 64 32 7 19 6 70 106
Princeton 22 8 11 3 4 0 2 25 70 90 30 10 16 4 89 114
Yale 22 7 13 2 1 2 1 25 46 57 30 10 18 2 63 91
Brown 22 6 14 2 2 3 1 22 43 69 30 8 19 3 61 98
Rensselaer 22 6 13 3 0 0 0 21 58 89 37 10 23 4 93 150
Championship: March 23, 2024
† indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
2023–24 Hockey East Standings
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Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#1 Boston College †* 24 20 3 1 1 0 1 61 105 56 39 33 5 1 179 87
#2 Boston University 24 18 4 2 1 1 1 57 104 53 39 28 9 2 162 95
#6 Maine 24 14 9 1 0 1 0 44 76 67 37 23 12 2 119 94
#16 Providence 24 11 9 4 3 1 2 37 66 58 35 18 13 4 100 83
#13 Massachusetts 24 12 10 2 4 2 0 36 57 62 37 20 14 3 108 105
#19 New Hampshire 24 12 11 1 1 0 0 36 69 56 36 20 15 1 106 90
Northeastern 24 9 14 1 1 3 0 30 65 71 36 17 16 3 113 97
Connecticut 24 9 14 1 1 1 1 29 49 77 36 15 19 2 90 105
Vermont 24 7 14 3 1 0 3 26 52 81 35 13 19 3 87 106
Merrimack 24 6 17 1 0 1 1 21 62 85 35 13 21 1 98 114
Massachusetts Lowell 24 4 17 3 1 4 0 18 39 78 36 8 24 4 72 113
Championship: March 23, 2024
† indicates regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion (Lamoriello Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO Division I Men's Poll; Updated: April 1, 2024
Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#5 North Dakota 24 15 8 1 1 4 0 49 87 67 40 26 12 2 151 105
#3 Denver * 24 15 7 2 3 0 1 45 110 80 42 30 9 3 198 119
#18 St. Cloud State 24 11 9 4 1 3 2 41 77 74 38 17 16 5 121 114
#15 Colorado College 24 14 8 2 5 2 0 41 66 56 37 21 13 3 111 93
#11 Omaha 24 13 8 3 5 0 3 40 68 74 40 23 13 4 117 112
#14 Western Michigan 24 11 13 0 1 5 0 35 78 64 38 21 16 1 136 97
Minnesota Duluth 24 8 14 2 3 3 2 28 65 80 37 12 20 5 103 125
Miami 24 1 21 2 0 2 0 7 44 100 36 7 26 3 78 135
Championship: March 23, 2024
† indicates conference regular season champion (Penrose Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Frozen Faceoff Championship Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

Updated: April 1, 2024

PairWise Rankings

The PairWise Rankings (PWR) are a statistical tool designed to approximate the process by which the NCAA selection committee decides which teams get at-large bids to the 16-team NCAA tournament. Although the NCAA selection committee does not use the PWR as presented by USCHO, the PWR has been accurate in predicting which teams will make the tournament field.

For Division I men, all teams are included in comparisons starting in the 2013–14 season (formerly, only teams with a Ratings Percentage Index of .500 or above, or teams under consideration, were included). The PWR method compares each team with every other such team, with the winner of each “comparison” earning one PWR point. After all comparisons are made, the points are totaled up and rankings listed accordingly.

With 64 Division I men's teams, the greatest number of PWR points any team could earn is 63, winning the comparison with every other team. Meanwhile, a team that lost all of its comparisons would have no PWR points.

Teams are then ranked by PWR point total, with ties broken by the teams’ RPI ratings, which starting in 2013–14 is weighted for home and road games and includes a quality wins bonus (QWB) for beating teams in the top 20 of the RPI (it also is weighted for home and road).

When it comes to comparing teams, the PWR uses three criteria which are combined to make a comparison: RPI, record against common opponents and head-to-head competition. Starting in 2013–14, the comparison of record against teams under consideration was dropped because all teams are now under comparison.[8]

NCAA Division I Men's Hockey PairWise Rankings[9]
Rank Team PWR RPI Conference
1 Boston College 63 .6298* Hockey East
2 Boston University 62 .6046 Hockey East
3 Denver 61 .5976* NCHC
4 Michigan State 60 .5906* Big Ten
5 Maine 58 .5739 Hockey East
6 North Dakota 57 .5874* NCHC
6 Minnesota 57 .5713 Big Ten
8 Wisconsin 56 .5709* Big Ten
9 Quinnipiac 55 .5701* ECAC Hockey
10 Michigan 54 .5602* Big Ten
10 Omaha 54 .5600 NCHC
12 Cornell 52 .5521 ECAC Hockey
13 Western Michigan 50 .5520 NCHC
13 Massachusetts 50 .5497 Hockey East
15 Colorado College 48 .5493 NCHC
15 Providence 48 .5453* Hockey East
15 St. Cloud State 48 .5429 NCHC
18 New Hampshire 46 .5414 Hockey East
19 Northeastern 45 .5330* Hockey East
19 Arizona State 45 .5308* Independent
21 RIT 43 .5298 Atlantic Hockey
22 Notre Dame 42 .5147 Big Ten
23 Penn State 41 .5141 Big Ten
24 Connecticut 40 .5114 Hockey East
25 Alaska 39 .5094* Independent
26 Ohio State 38 .5076 Big Ten
27 American International 37 .5075 Atlantic Hockey
28 Holy Cross 36 .5068 Atlantic Hockey
29 Dartmouth 35 .5061 ECAC Hockey
30 Minnesota Duluth 34 .5057 NCHC
31 Bemidji State 33 .4976 CCHA
32 Michigan Tech 32 .4961 CCHA
33 Vermont 31 .4959 Hockey East
34 Minnesota State 30 .4951 CCHA
35 Merrimack 29 .4950* Hockey East
36 Colgate 27 .4924 ECAC Hockey
36 Clarkson 27 .4883* ECAC Hockey
39 Union 25 .4826* ECAC Hockey
39 Alaska Anchorage 25 .4798* Independent
39 Augustana 25 .4794 CCHA
41 Massachusetts Lowell 23 .4793 Hockey East
42 Niagara 22 .4785 Atlantic Hockey
43 St. Lawrence 21 .4778 ECAC Hockey
44 Bentley 20 .4743* Atlantic Hockey
45 Air Force 19 .4737 Atlantic Hockey
46 Lake Superior State 18 .4675 CCHA
47 St. Thomas 17 .4695 CCHA
48 Northern Michigan 16 .4610 CCHA
49 Miami 15 .4593 NCHC
50 Harvard 14 .4586 ECAC Hockey
51 Yale 13 .4585 ECAC Hockey
52 Long Island 12 .4542 Independent
53 Sacred Heart 10 .4583 Atlantic Hockey
53 Rensselaer 10 .4513 ECAC Hockey
53 Princeton 10 .4496 ECAC Hockey
56 Bowling Green 8 .4440 CCHA
56 Army 8 .4434 Atlantic Hockey
58 Canisius 6 .4431 Atlantic Hockey
59 Mercyhurst 5 .4336 Atlantic Hockey
60 Robert Morris 4 .4334 Atlantic Hockey
61 Brown 3 .4312 ECAC Hockey
62 Lindenwood 2 .4215 Independent
63 Ferris State 1 .4171 CCHA
64 Stonehill 0 .3396 Independent
*A team's RPI has been adjusted to remove negative effect from defeating a weak opponent
Note: A team's record is based only on games against other Division I hockey schools which are eligible for the NCAA Tournament
Final

Player stats

Scoring leaders

Player Class Team GP G A Pts PIM
Will Smith Freshman Boston College 41 25 46 71 14
Cutter Gauthier Sophomore Boston College 41 38 27 65 18
Macklin Celebrini Freshman Boston University 38 32 32 64 18
Ryan Leonard Freshman Boston College 41 31 29 60 38
Jackson Blake Sophomore North Dakota 40 22 38 60 26
Gabe Perreault Freshman Boston College 36 19 41 60 29
Jack Devine Junior Denver 44 27 29 56 20
Gavin Brindley Sophomore Michigan 40 25 28 53 28
Rutger McGroarty Sophomore Michigan 36 16 36 52 6
Zeev Buium Freshman Denver 42 11 39 50 20

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Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders lead the NCAA in goals against average, minimum 1/3 of team's minutes played.[11]
GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Class Team GP Min W L T GA SO SV% GAA
Ian Shane Junior Cornell 34 2021:09 22 5 6 57 3 .923 1.69
Kyle McClellan Senior Wisconsin 37 2198:21 24 12 1 71 7 .931 1.94
Jason Grande Senior Holy Cross 22 1280:38 13 6 2 43 1 .928 2.01
Albin Boija Freshman Maine 18 1014:32 10 6 1 34 2 .916 2.01
Vinny Duplessis Senior Quinnipiac 30 1814:11 21 7 2 61 3 .914 2.02
Gibson Homer Sophomore Arizona State 14 795:38 8 3 2 27 1 .931 2.04
Jakob Hellsten Junior New Hampshire 28 1675:12 15 12 1 57 5 .909 2.04
Jacob Fowler Freshman Boston College 39 2326:35 32 6 1 83 3 .926 2.14
Jake Sibell Sophomore St. Thomas 15 852:10 7 8 0 31 0 .923 2.18
Jack Stark Freshman Yale 21 1213:52 8 10 2 45 2 .925 2.22

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Tournament bracket

Regional Semifinals
March 28–29
Regional Finals
March 30–31
National Semifinals
April 11
National Championship
April 13
            
1 Boston College (1) 6
4 Michigan Tech 1
1 Boston College 5*
EastProvidence – Fri/Sun
3 Quinnipiac 4
2 Wisconsin 2
3 Quinnipiac 3*
E1 Boston College 4
MW3 Michigan 0
1 Michigan State (4) 5*
4 Western Michigan 4
1 Michigan State 2
MidwestMaryland Heights – Fri/Sun
3 Michigan 5
2 North Dakota 3
3 Michigan 4
E1 Boston College 0
NE1 Denver 2
1 Boston University (2) 6
4 RIT 3
1 Boston University 6
WestSioux Falls – Thu/Sat
2 Minnesota 3
2 Minnesota 3
3 Omaha 2
W1 Boston University 1
NE1 Denver 2*
1 Denver (3) 2**
4 Massachusetts 1
1 Denver 2
NortheastSpringfield – Thu/Sat
3 Cornell 1
2 Maine 1
3 Cornell 3

Number in parentheses denotes overall seed in the tournament.
* denotes overtime period

Awards

NCAA

Award Recipient
Hobey Baker Award Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Spencer Penrose Award Greg Brown, Boston College
Tim Taylor Award Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Mike Richter Award Kyle McClellan, Wisconsin
Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award Luke Robinson, Air Force
Tournament Most Outstanding Player Matt Davis, Denver
AHCA All-American Teams[13]
East First Team Position West First Team
Jacob Fowler, Boston College G Kaidan Mbereko, Colorado College
Lane Hutson, Boston University D Zeev Buium, Denver
Ryan Ufko, Massachusetts D Seamus Casey, Michigan
Macklin Celebrini, Boston University F Jackson Blake, North Dakota
Cutter Gauthier, Boston College F Gavin Brindley, Michigan
Will Smith, Boston College F Jack Devine, Denver
East Second Team Position West Second Team
Ian Shane, Cornell G Kyle McClellan, Wisconsin
Gianfranco Cassaro, RIT D Dylan Anhorn, St. Cloud State
John Prokop, Union D Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State
Collin Graf, Quinnipiac F Noah Laba, Colorado College
Ryan Leonard, Boston College F Rutger McGroarty, Michigan
Liam McLinskey, Holy Cross F Massimo Rizzo, Denver
Gabe Perreault, Boston College F

Atlantic Hockey

Award Recipient [14]
Player of the Year Liam McLinskey, Holy Cross
Goaltender of the Year Tommy Scarfone, RIT
Rookie of the Year Matteo Giampa, Canisius
Best Defensive Forward Austin Schwartz, Air Force
Best Defenseman Brian Kramer, American International
Individual Sportsmanship Award Braeden Tuck, Sacred Heart
Team Sportsmanship Award Sacred Heart
Regular Season Scoring Trophy Liam McLinskey, Holy Cross
Regular Season Goaltending Award Jason Grande, Holy Cross
Coach of the Year Wayne Wilson, RIT
Tournament MVP Elijah Gonsalves, RIT
All-Atlantic Hockey Teams[15]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Tommy Scarfone, RIT G Jason Grande, Holy Cross
Gianfranco Cassaro, RIT D Chris Hedden, Air Force
Brian Kramer, American International D Aiden Hansen-Bukata, RIT
Liam McLinskey, Holy Cross F Matteo Giampa, Canisius
Carter Wilkie, RIT F Jack Ricketts, Holy Cross
Will Gavin, Air Force F Joey Baez, Army
Cody Laskosky, RIT F
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Owen Say, Mercyhurst G Nils Wallström, American International
Luke Rowe, Air Force D Mac Gadowsky, Army
Nick Bochen, Bentley D Trent Sambrook, Mercyhurst
Ethan Leyh, Bentley F Matteo Giampa, Canisius
John Jaworski, Sacred Heart F Boris Skalos, Mercyhurst
Elijah Gonsalves, RIT F Jack Stockfish, Holy Cross

Big Ten

Award Recipient [16]
Player of the Year Gavin Brindley, Michigan
Defensive Player of the Year Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State
Goaltender of the Year Kyle McClellan, Wisconsin
Freshman of the Year Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State
Scoring Champion Gavin Brindley, Michigan
Coach of the Year Adam Nightingale, Michigan State
Tournament Most Outstanding Player Trey Augustine, Michigan State
All-Big Ten Teams[16]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Kyle McClellan, Wisconsin G Trey Augustine, Michigan State
Seamus Casey, Michigan D Scooter Brickey, Ohio State
Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State D Ryan Chesley, Minnesota
D Sam Rinzel, Minnesota
Gavin Brindley, Michigan F Dylan Duke, Michigan
Rutger McGroarty, Michigan F Rhett Pitlick, Minnesota
Jimmy Snuggerud, Minnesota F Landon Slaggert, Notre Dame
Freshman Team   Position  
Trey Augustine, Michigan State G
Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State D
Sam Rinzel, Minnesota D
Aiden Fink, Penn State F
Oliver Moore, Minnesota F
Garrett Schifsky, Michigan F

CCHA

Award Recipient
Player of the Year Sam Morton, Minnesota State
Forward of the Year Sam Morton, Minnesota State
Defenseman of the Year Kyle Looft, Bemidji State
Goaltender of the Year Mattias Sholl, Bemidji State
Rookie of the Year Isaac Gordon, Michigan Tech
Best Defensive Defenseman Kyle Looft, Bemidji State
Best Defensive Forward Connor Milburn, Lake Superior State
Jackson Jutting, Bemidji State
Coach of the Year Tom Serratore, Bemidji State
All-CCHA Teams
First Team[17]   Position   Second Team[18]
Mattias Sholl, Bemidji State G Blake Pietila, Michigan Tech
Kyle Looft, Bemidji State D Evan Murr, Minnesota State
Eric Pohlkamp, Bemidji State D Josh Zinger, Northern Michigan
Sam Morton, Minnesota State F Isaac Gordon, Michigan Tech
Lleyton Roed, Bemidji State F Connor Milburn, Lake Superior State
Jared Westcott, Lake Superior State F Lucas Wahlin, St. Thomas
Rookie Team[19]   Position  
Cole Moore, Bowling Green G
Evan Murr, Minnesota State D
Eric Pohlkamp, Bemidji State D
Luigi Benincasa, Ferris State F
Isaac Gordon, Michigan Tech F
John Herrington, Lake Superior State F

ECAC Hockey

Award Recipient
Player of the Year Collin Graf, Quinnipiac
Best Defensive Forward Jacob Quillan, Quinnipiac
Best Defensive Defenseman Trey Taylor, Clarkson
Rookie of the Year C. J. Foley, Dartmouth
Ken Dryden Award Ian Shane, Cornell
Student-Athlete of the Year Gabriel Seger, Cornell
Wayne Dean Sportsmanship Award Ben Tupker, Union
Tim Taylor Award Reid Cashman, Dartmouth
Most Outstanding Player in Tournament Jonathan Castagna, Cornell
All-ECAC Hockey Teams
First Team[20]   Position   Second Team[21]
Ian Shane, Cornell G Cooper Black, Dartmouth
John Prokop, Union D Trey Taylor, Clarkson
Jayden Lee, Quinnipiac D Tommy Bergsland, Colgate
Collin Graf, Quinnipiac F Jacob Quillan, Quinnipiac
Luke Haymes, Dartmouth F Sam Lipkin, Quinnipiac
Gabriel Seger, Cornell F Liam Robertson, Union
Third Team[20]   Position   Rookie Team[22]
Vinny Duplessis, Quinnipiac G Jack Stark, Yale
Ben Robertson, Cornell D C. J. Foley, Dartmouth
C. J. Foley, Dartmouth D Ben Robertson, Cornell
Dalton Bancroft, Clarkson F Mason Marcellus, Quinnipiac
Joe Miller, Harvard F Jonathan Castagna, Cornell
Mathieu Gosselin, Clarkson F Jake Schneider, Colgate

Hockey East

Award Recipient[23]
Player of the Year Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Best Defensive Forward Justin Hryckowian, Northeastern
Best Defensive Defenseman Cade Webber, Boston University
Rookie of the Year Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Goaltending Champion Jacob Fowler, Boston College
Len Ceglarski Award Ryan Ufko, Massachusetts
Eamon Powell, Boston College
Three Stars Award Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Scoring Champion Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award Northeastern
Bob Kullen Award (Coach of the Year) Greg Brown, Boston College
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable Player Will Smith, Boston College
All-Hockey East Teams[24][25]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Jacob Fowler, Boston College G Michael Hrabal, Massachusetts
Lane Hutson, Boston University D Eamon Powell, Boston College
Ryan Ufko, Massachusetts D Tom Willander, Boston University
Macklin Celebrini, Boston University F Ryan Leonard, Boston College
Cutter Gauthier, Boston College F Bradly Nadeau, Maine
Will Smith, Boston College F Gabe Perreault, Boston College
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Mathieu Caron, Boston University G Jacob Fowler, Boston College
Alex Gagne, New Hampshire D
Scott Morrow, Massachusetts D
Alex Campbell, Northeastern F Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Justin Hryckowian, Northeastern F Ryan Leonard, Boston College
Josh Nadeau, Maine F Bradly Nadeau, Maine
F Gabe Perreault, Boston College
F Will Smith, Boston College

NCHC

Award[26] Recipient
Player of the Year Jackson Blake, North Dakota
Rookie of the Year Zeev Buium, Denver
Goaltender of the Year Kaidan Mbereko, Colorado College
Forward of the Year Jackson Blake, North Dakota
Defensive Defenseman of the Year Sean Behrens, Denver
Offensive Defenseman of the Year Zeev Buium, Denver
Defensive Forward of the Year Noah Laba, Colorado College
Scholar-Athlete of the Year Luke Grainger, Western Michigan
Three Stars Award Noah Laba, Colorado College
Sportsmanship Award Darian Gotz, Minnesota Duluth
Herb Brooks Coach of the Year Kris Mayotte, Colorado College
Frozen Faceoff MVP McKade Webster, Denver
All-NCHC Teams[27]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Kaidan Mbereko, Colorado College G Ludvig Persson, North Dakota
Zeev Buium, Denver D Shai Buium, Denver
Dylan Anhorn, St. Cloud State D Jack Peart, St. Cloud State
Jackson Blake, North Dakota F Luke Grainger, Western Michigan
Jack Devine, Denver F Massimo Rizzo, Denver
Noah Laba, Colorado College F Ben Steeves, Minnesota Duluth
Honorable Mention   Position   Rookie Team[28]
Šimon Latkoczy, Omaha G Isak Posch, St. Cloud State
Sean Behrens, Denver D Zeev Buium, Denver
Jake Livanavage, North Dakota D Jake Livanavage, North Dakota
Garrett Pyke, North Dakota D
Cameron Berg, North Dakota F Miko Matikka, Denver
Sam Colangelo, Western Michigan F Alex Bump, Western Michigan
Riese Gaber, North Dakota F Tanner Ludtke, Omaha


HCA

Month Award Recipient
October [29] Player of the Month Massimo Rizzo, Denver
Rutger McGroarty, Michigan
Rookie of the Month Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Goaltender of the Month Tommy Scarfone, RIT
November [30] Player of the Month Zeev Buium, Denver
Jared Westcott, Lake Superior State
Rookie of the Month Aiden Fink, Penn State
Goaltender of the Month Nils Wallström, American International
December [31] Player of the Month Josh Nadeau, Maine
Rookie of the Month Alfred Lindberg, American International
Goaltender of the Month Kyle McClellan, Wisconsin
January [32] Player of the Month Rutger McGroarty, Michigan
Rookie of the Month Will Smith, Boston College
Goaltender of the Month Tommy Scarfone, RIT
February [33] Player of the Month Cutter Gauthier, Boston College
Rookie of the Month Ryan Leonard, Boston College
Goaltender of the Month Kaidan Mbereko, Colorado College
March [34] Player of the Month Cutter Gauthier, Boston College
Rookie of the Month Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Goaltender of the Month Matt Davis, Denver

See also

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