Hobey Baker | Penrose Award | Most Outstanding Player, NCAA Tournament | AHCA Awards
Major Award Winners
Hobey Baker Memorial Award
2009-10 Blake Geoffrion, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Matt Gilroy, D, Boston University 2007-08 Kevin Porter, F, Michigan 2006-07 Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota 2005-06 Matt Carle, D, Denver 2004-05 Marty Sertich, F, Colorado College 2003-04 Junior Lessard, F, Minnesota-Duluth 2002-03 Peter Sejna, F, Colorado College 2001-02 Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota 2000-01 Ryan Miller, G, Michigan State 1999-00 Mike Mottau, D, Boston College 1998-99 Jason Krog, F, New Hampshire 1997-98 Chris Drury, F, Boston University 1996-97 Brendan Morrison, F, Michigan 1995-96 Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota 1994-95 Brian Holzinger, F, Bowling Green 1993-94 Chris Marinucci, F, Minnesota-Duluth 1992-93 Paul Kariya, F, Maine 1991-92 Scott Pellerin, F, Maine 1990-91 David Emma, F, Boston College 1989-90 Kip Miller, F, Michigan State 1988-89 Lane MacDonald, F, Harvard 1987-88 Robb Stauber, G, Minnesota 1986-87 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota 1985-86 Scott Fusco, F, Harvard 1984-85 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota-Duluth 1983-84 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota-Duluth 1982-83 Mark Fusco, D, Harvard 1981-82 George McPhee, F, Bowling Green 1980-81 Neal Broten, F, Minnesota
Spencer T. Penrose Award (Coach of the Year)
2009-10 Wayne Wilson, RIT
2008-09 Jack Parker, Boston University
2007-08 Red Berenson, Michigan
2006-07 Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame
2005-06 Enrico Blasi, Miami
2004-05 George Gwozdecky, Denver
2003-04 Scott Sandelin, Minnesota-Duluth
2002-03 Bob Daniels, Ferris State
2001-02 Tim Whitehead, Maine
2000-01 Dean Blais, North Dakota
1999-00 Joe Marsh, St. Lawrence
1998-99 Dick Umile, New Hampshire
1997-98 Tim Taylor, Yale
1996-97 Dean Blais, North Dakota
1995-96 Bruce Crowder, Mass.-Lowell
1994-95 Shawn Walsh, Maine
1993-94 Don Lucia, Colorado College
1992-93 George Gwozdecky, Miami
1991-92 Ron Mason, Michigan State
1990-91 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan
1989-90 Terry Slater, Colgate
1988-89 Joe Marsh, St. Lawrence
1987-88 Frank Anzalone, Lake Superior
1986-87 Gino Gasparini, North Dakota
1985-86 Ralph Backstrom, Denver
1984-85 Len Ceglarski, Boston College
1983-84 Mike Sertich, Minnesota-Duluth
1982-83 Bill Cleary, Harvard
1981-82 Fern Flaman, Northeastern
1980-81 Bill O'Flaherty, Clarkson
1979-80 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan
1978-79 Charlie Holt, New Hampshire
1977-78 Jack Parker, Boston University
1976-77 Jerry York, Clarkson
1975-76 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech
1974-75 Jack Parker, Boston University
1973-74 Charlie Holt, New Hampshire
1972-73 Len Ceglarski, Boston College
1971-72 John "Snooks" Kelley, Boston College
1970-71 Ralph "Cooney" Weiland, Harvard
1969-70 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech
1968-69 Charlie Holt, New Hampshire
1967-68 Ned Harkness, Cornell
1966-67 Ed Jeremiah, Dartmouth
1965-66 Amo Bessone, Michigan State
Len Ceglarski, Clarkson
1964-65 Jim Fullerton, Brown
1963-64 Tom Eccleston Jr., Providence
1962-63 Tony Frasca, Colorado College
1961-62 Jack Kelley, Colby
1960-61 Murray Armstrong, Denver
1959-60 Jack Riley, Army
1958-59 John "Snooks" Kelley, Boston College
1957-58 Harry Cleverly, Boston University
1956-57 Jack Riley, Army
1955-56 William Harrison, Clarkson
1954-55 Ralph "Cooney" Weiland, Harvard
1953-54 Victor Heyliger, Michigan
1952-53 John Mariucci, Minnesota
1951-52 Cheddy Thompson, Colorado College
1950-51 Ed Jeremiah, Dartmouth
Most Outstanding Player in NCAA Tournament
2010 Ben Smith, F, Boston College
2009 Colby Cohen, D, Boston University
2008 Nathan Gerbe, F, Boston College
2007 Justin Abdelkader, F, Michigan State
2006 Robbie Earl, F, Wisconsin
2005 Gabe Gauthier, F, Denver
2004 Adam Berkhoel, G, Denver
2003 Thomas Vanek, F, Minnesota
2002 Grant Potulny, F, Minnesota
2001 Chuck Kobasew, F, Boston College
2000 Lee Goren, F, North Dakota
1999 Alfie Michaud, G, Maine
1998 Marty Turco, G, Michigan
1997 Matt Henderson, F, North Dakota
1996 Brendan Morrison, F, Michigan
1995 Chris O'Sullivan, F, Boston University
1994 Sean Tallaire, F, Lake Superior
1993 Jim Montgomery, F, Maine
1992 Paul Constantin, F, Lake Superior
1991 Scott Beattie, F, Northern Michigan
1990 Chris Tancill, F, Wisconsin
1989 Ted Donato, F, Harvard
1988 Bruce Hoffort, G, Lake Superior
1987 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota
1986 Mike Donnelly, F, Michigan State
1985 Chris Terreri*, G, Providence
1984 Gary Kruzich, G, Bowling Green
1983 Marc Behrend, G, Wisconsin
1982 Phil Sykes, F, North Dakota
1981 Marc Behrend, G, Wisconsin
1980 Doug Smail, F, North Dakota
1979 Steve Janaszak, G, Minnesota
1978 Jack O'Callahan, D, Boston University
1977 Julian Baretta, G, Wisconsin
1976 Tom Vannelli, F, Minnesota
1975 Jim Warden, G, Michigan Tech
1974 Brad Shelstad, G, Minnesota
1973 Dean Talafous, F, Wisconsin
1972 Tim Regan, G, Boston University
1971 Dan Brady, G, Boston University
1970 Dan Lodboa, D, Cornell
1969 Keith Magnuson, D, Denver
1968 Gerry Powers, G, Denver
1967 Walt Stanowski, D, Cornell
1966 Gaye Cooley, G, Michigan State
1965 Gary Milroy, F, Michigan Tech
1964 Bob Gray, G, Michigan
1963 Al McLean, F, North Dakota
1962 Lou Angotti, F, Michigan Tech
1961 Bill Masterton, F, Denver
1960 Lou Angotti-*, F, Michigan Tech
Bob Marquis-*, F, Boston University
Barry Urbanski-*, G, Boston University
1959 Reg Morelli, F, North Dakota
1958 Murray Massier, F, Denver
1957 Bob McCusker, F, Colorado College
1956 Lorne Howes, G, Michigan
1955 Philip Hilton-*, D, Colorado College
1954 Abbie Moore, F, Rensselaer
1953 John Matchefts, F, Michigan
1952 Ken Kinsley-*, G, Colorado College
1951 Don Whiston-*, G, Brown
1950 Ralph Bevins-*, G, Boston University
1949 Dick Desmond-*, G, Dartmouth
1948 Joe Riley-*, F, Dartmouth
*-recipient did not play on winning team.
American Hockey Coaches Association Awards
The John Mariucci Award
In honor of the former Minnesota player and coach; presented to a secondary school coach who best exemplifies the spirit, dedication, and enthusiasm of the "Godfather of U.S. Hockey", John Mariucci.
2011 Chris Gurry, Phillips Academy Andover (Mass.) 2010 John Gardner, Avon Old Farms (Conn.) 2009 Bill Hanson, Catholic Memorial H.S. (Mass.) 2008 Raymond W. Pratt, Lake Placid H.S. (N.Y.) 2007 Tom Fleming, Northwood School (N.Y.) 2006 Vic Levine, Madison Memorial H.S. (Wisc.) 2005 John Sumner, Shattuck St. Mary’s (Minn.) 2004 Jeff Kosak, Hotchkiss School (Conn.) 2003 Tom Saterdalen, Bloomington Jefferson (Minn.) 2002 Lou Cotroneo, St. Paul Johnson (Minn.) 2001 Peter Melchiono, Barnstable (Mass.) 2000 Dave Hendrickson, Eveleth (Minn.) 1999 Al Godfrey, Hopkins (Minn.) 1998 Marty Pierce, Matignon (Mass.) 1997 Harold "Ben" Foote, Lynn English (Mass.) 1996 Stan Moore, Massena (N.Y.) 1995 John Chambers, Needham (Mass.) 1994 Al Clark, Culver Military Academy (Ind.) 1993 Bill Belisle, Mount St. Charles (R.I.) 1992 George Akerstrom, Kimball Union (N.H.) 1991 Henry Hughes, Melrose (Mass.) 1990 Willard Ikola, Edina (Minn.) 1989 Eddie Burns, Arlington (Mass.) 1988 Larry Ross, International Falls (Minn.)
The Jim Fullerton Award
Named in honor of the former Brown University coach and AHCA spiritual leader, this award recognizes an individual who loves the purity of our sport. Whether a coach, administrator, trainer, official, journalist, or simply a fan, the recipient exemplifies Jim Fullerton, who gave as much as he received and never stopped caring about the direction in which our game was heading.
2011 Virg Foss, Grand Forks Herald 2010 John Gilbert, Minnesota Media 2009 Tom Jacobs, NCAA, CCHA 2008 Charlie Holden, NIHOA, NCAA, and Hockey East 2007 Bill Brophy, Duluth and Madison Media 2006 Frank “Mac” McIntosh, UVM Hockey 2005 Dana Hennigar, NIHOA, Hockey East 2004 Bruce McLeod, Minnesota-Duluth and WCHA 2003 Steve Reed, Northwood School 2002 Steve Cady, Miami 2001 Bill Kipouras, Salem (Mass.) Evening News 2000 Art Berglund, USA Hockey 1999 Ted Brill, U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame 1998 Bob Crocker, Boston University 1997 Joe Castro, Brown 1996 Bob Olson, WMPL Radio 1995 Mike Linkovich, Bowdoin 1994 Frank Rowe, CCM and Bauer 1993 Otto Breitenbach, WCHA 1992 Bob Johnson, Hockey
The John "Snooks" Kelley Founders Award
Named after the famed Boston College coach, this award honors those people in the coaching profession who have contributed to the overall growth and development of the sport of ice hockey in the United States.
2011 Bruce Robbins, Robbinsdale (Minn.) H.S. 2010 Peter Van Buskirk, Holy Cross 2009 Terry Martin, SUNY Canton 2008 John Russo, Upper Midwest H.S. Elite League 2007 John Matchefts, Colorado College, USAF 2006 Carl Marottolo, Yale Youth Hockey Program 2005 Mike Sertich, Minnesota-Duluth, Michigan Tech 2004 Dick Johnson, Roseau, Minn. 2003 Jeff Sauer, Colorado College / Wisconsin 2002 Gary Dineen, Springfield Pics / N.E. Coyotes 2001 Kelvin "Brush" Christiansen, Alaska-Anchorage 2000 Herb Hammond, Oswego, Plattsburgh, Brown 1999 Lou Lamoriello, Providence 1998 Bob Ferguson, USHL and IHL 1997 Rube Bjorkman, RPI, UNH, North Dakota 1996 Charles "Lefty" Smith, Notre Dame 1995 Bob O'Connor, USA Hockey 1994 Lou Vairo, USA Hockey 1993 Dave Peterson, USA Hockey 1992 Al Renfrew, Michigan 1991 Herb Gallagher, Northeastern 1990 Tom Eccleston Jr., Providence 1989 Bill McCormick, Williams 1988 George Menard, St. Lawrence 1987 Bill Stewart, Boston English H.S. 1986 Jack Kelley, Boston University 1985 Sid Watson, Bowdoin 1984 Jim Fullerton, Brown 1983 John Mariucci, Minnesota 1982 Charlie Basch, St. Cloud State 1981 Greg Batt, Hamilton
The John MacInnes Award
Named for the successful coach at Michigan Tech, this award recognizes those people who have shown a great concern for amateur hockey and youth programs.
2011 Terry Skrypek, St. Thomas 2010 John Dunham, Trinty 2009 Steve Stirling, Babson, Providence 2008 Doug Woog, Minnesota 2007 Tim Taylor, Yale, USA Hockey 2006 Rob Riley, Babson, Army 2005 Mike Gilligan, Salem State, Yale, Vermont 2004 Don Brose, Minnesota State 2003 Ron Mason, LSSU, Bowling Green, Michigan State 2002 Ed Saugestad, Augsburg 2001 Jim Cross, Vermont 2000 Bill Riley, Jr., Lehigh, Lowell 1999 Gino Gasparini, North Dakota 1998 Bill Selman, UND, UMD, St. Louis, LSSU 1997 Bill O'Flaherty, Clarkson 1996 Fernie Flaman, Northeastern 1995 Bob Peters, Bemidji State 1994 Herb Brooks, Minnesota 1993 Don Roberts, Gustavus Adolphus 1992 Len Ceglarski, Clarkson, Boston College 1991 Bill Cleary, Harvard 1990 Murray Murdoch, Yale 1989 Charlie Holt, New Hampshire 1988 Vic Heyliger, Michigan, Air Force 1987 Ned Harkness, RPI, Cornell, Union 1986 Murray Armstrong, Denver 1985 Bob Johnson, Wisconsin 1984 Jack Riley, Army 1983 Amo Bessone, Michigan State
The Terry Flanagan Award
Named in honor of the former UNH player and Bowling Green assistant, this award honors an assistant coach's career body of work.
2011 Brian Hills, Bowling Green, RIT 2010 Andy Slaggert, Notre Dame 2009 Steve Miller, Miami, Denver 2008 Dave Peters, Dartmouth 2007 David Lassonde, UNH, Miami, Wisconsin 2006 Bill Powers, Michigan 2005 Grant Standbrook, Maine, Wisconsin 2004 Tom Newton, Western Michigan, Michigan State 2003 Stu Irving, Merrimack 2002 Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh 2001 Brian Durocher, Boston University 2000 Mel Pearson, Michigan 1999 Glenn Kulyk, Minnesota-Duluth 1998 Bob Saunders, Holy Cross, RPI, Mass.-Boston, Northeastern 1997 Terry Flanagan, Bowling Green
