Ken Dryden Award

Ken Dryden Award
SportIce hockey
Awarded forThe Best Goaltender in ECAC Hockey during the regular season
History
First award1996
Most recentIan Shane

The Ken Dryden Award is an annual award given out at the conclusion of the ECAC Hockey regular season to the best goaltender in the conference as voted by the coaches of each ECAC team.[1]

The Ken Dryden Award was first awarded in 1996 and every year thereafter. It is named in honor of famed Cornell goaltender Ken Dryden who led the Big Red to their first National Title in 1967.

Award winners

Year Winner School
1995–96 Tim Thomas Vermont
1996–97 Trevor Koenig Union
1997–98 Alex Westlund Yale
1998–99 Eric Heffler St. Lawrence
1999–00 Joel Laing Rensselaer
2000–01 Oliver Jonas Harvard
2001–02 Matt Underhill Cornell
2002–03 David LeNeveu Cornell
2003–04 Yann Danis Brown
2004–05 David McKee Cornell
2005–06 Mark Dekanich Colgate
2006–07 David Leggio Clarkson
2007–08 Kyle Richter Harvard
2008–09 Zane Kalemba Princeton
2009–10 Ben Scrivens Cornell
Matthew Galajda, 2017–18 winner
Year Winner School
2010–11 Keith Kinkaid Union
2011–12 Troy Grosenick Union
2012–13 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac
2013–14 Colin Stevens Union
2014–15 Alex Lyon Yale
2015–16 Alex Lyon Yale
2016–17 Kyle Hayton St. Lawrence
2017–18 Matthew Galajda Cornell
2018–19 Andrew Shortridge Quinnipiac
2019–20 Frank Marotte Clarkson
2020–21 Keith Petruzelli Quinnipiac
2021–22 Yaniv Perets Quinnipiac
2022–23 Yaniv Perets Quinnipiac
2023–24 Ian Shane Cornell

Winners by school

School Winners
Cornell 6
Quinnipiac 5
Union 4
Yale 3
Clarkson 2
Harvard 2
St. Lawrence 2
Brown 1
Colgate 1
Princeton 1
Rensselaer 1
Vermont 1

See also

References

General

  • "ECAC Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2013-08-07.
  • "ECAC Awards and Honors" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. Retrieved 2013-08-07.
  • "NCAA (ECAC) Goaltender of the Year". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 2013-08-07.

Specific

  1. ^ "Gostisbehere, Bodie, Carr earn spots on ECAC Hockey All-League Teams". Union Athletics. 2013-03-21. Retrieved 2013-08-01.

External links

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