2024 Awards
Posted by Trotsky
2024 Awards
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 15, 2024 07:54PM
First Team All-ECAC
ECAC All-Rookie Team
NAME POS. SCHOOL CLASS Collin Graf* F Quinnipiac Jr. Luke Haymes* F Dartmouth So. Gabriel Seger F Cornell Sr. John Prokop* D Union So. Jayden Lee D Quinnipiac Gr. Ian Shane* G Cornell Jr.
ECAC All-Rookie Team
NAME POS. SCHOOL CLASS Mason Marcellus* F Quinnipiac Fr. Jonathan Castagna F Cornell Fr. Jake Schneider F Colgate Fr. CJ Foley* D Dartmouth Fr. Ben Robertson D Cornell Fr. Jack Stark G Yale Fr. *Denotes unanimous selection
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Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: ugarte (---.nycmny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 15, 2024 08:25PM
gotta wonder who didn't vote for robertson on the blueline
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Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: CU2007 (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: March 15, 2024 10:46PM
ugarte
gotta wonder who didn't vote for robertson on the blueline
If it’s voted on by coaches, Pecknold.
Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 16, 2024 04:39AM
I doubt it, on one of the pregame shows Pecknold was over the moon about both Robertson and Castagna.
Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 16, 2024 04:41AM
I can't remember too many times when the All-ECAC and All-Rookie teams contained nobody from Harvard or Clarkson.
Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: Scersk '97 (216.49.132.---)
Date: March 16, 2024 10:31AM
Trotsky
I can't remember too many times when the All-ECAC and All-Rookie teams contained nobody from Harvard or Clarkson.
This, this, this. Usually a Crimson-fest, because they're all undeniable blue chippahs.
And, on a more detailed note, how does Union keep picking up these solitary fantastic blueliners? Prokop is nuts and reminds me so much of Gostisbehere.
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Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 16, 2024 10:24PM
2024 Ivy Awards:
Ivy Coach of the Year has been awarded since 2016. There have been just three recipients:
Player of the Year: Ian Shane, Cornell* Rookie of the Year: CJ Foley, Dartmouth* Coach of the Year: Mike Schafer, Cornell FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY Luke Haymes, Dartmouth, F* Gabriel Seger, Cornell, F Joe Miller, Harvard, F CJ Foley, Dartmouth, D* Ryan Healey, Harvard, D Nick Carabin, Princeton, D Ian Shane, Cornell, G* SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY Ryan St. Louis, Brown, F Jon Castagna, Cornell, F Ian Murphy, Princeton, F Nick Seitz, Princeton, F Alex Pineau, Brown, D Ben Robertson, Cornell, D Jack Stark, Yale, G HONORABLE MENTION Arthur Smith, Princeton, G ACADEMIC ALL-IVY Jordan Tonelli, Brown Gabriel Seger, Cornell Steven Townley, Dartmouth Christian Jimenez, Harvard Nick Seitz, Princeton Connor Sullivan, Yale *denotes unanimous selection
Ivy Coach of the Year has been awarded since 2016. There have been just three recipients:
- Mike Schafer (2018, 2019, 2020, 2024)
- Ted Donato (2017, 2022, 2023)
- Keith Allain (2016)
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Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: RichH (104.28.76.---)
Date: March 23, 2024 03:07PM
I’m not going to do the work here, but CU had an individual in the finalist (top 3) list for every ECAC award except Rookie of the Year. The only win was Ian Shane for the League Dryden Award.
Old friend Ben Tupker won the Sportsmanship award at Union, and Sullivan Mack was also in the final 3 up for that award.
Old friend Ben Tupker won the Sportsmanship award at Union, and Sullivan Mack was also in the final 3 up for that award.
Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 04, 2024 07:52PM
Shane named to All-CHN second team: [www.collegehockeynews.com]
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Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: billhoward (191.101.160.---)
Date: April 09, 2024 07:44PM
Looks like the Boston phone directory. Do they still print directories? Nine of the 18 are Boston players (um, BU and BC, not Harvard, not Northeastern). All skaters (except all-rookie) are freshmen or sophomores. Ian Shane is the only junior (or senior).Al DeFlorio
Shane named to All-CHN second team: [www.collegehockeynews.com]
All-CHN First Team
F Macklin Celebrini, Fr., Boston University
F Cutter Gauthier, So., Boston College
F Ryan Leonard, Fr., Boston College
D Lane Hutson, So., Boston University
D Zeev Buium, Fr., Denver
G Kyle McClellan, Gr., Wisconsin
All-CHN Second Team
F Jackson Blake, So., North Dakota
F Will Smith, Fr., Boston College
F Gavin Brindley, So., Michigan
D Artyom Levshunov, Fr., Michigan State
D Charles-Alexis Legault, So., Quinnipiac
G Ian Shane, Jr., Cornell
CHN All-Rookie
F Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
F Ryan Leonard, Boston College
F Will Smith, Boston College
D Zeev Buium, Denver
D Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State
G Jacob Fowler, Boston College
Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: nshapiro (---.phlapa.fios.verizon.net)
Date: April 09, 2024 11:00PM
billhoward
Looks like the Boston phone directory. Do they still print directories? Nine of the 18 are Boston players (um, BU and BC, not Harvard, not Northeastern). All skaters (except all-rookie) are freshmen or sophomores. Ian Shane is the only junior (or senior).Al DeFlorio
Shane named to All-CHN second team: [www.collegehockeynews.com]
All-CHN First Team
F Macklin Celebrini, Fr., Boston University
F Cutter Gauthier, So., Boston College
F Ryan Leonard, Fr., Boston College
D Lane Hutson, So., Boston University
D Zeev Buium, Fr., Denver
G Kyle McClellan, Gr., Wisconsin
All-CHN Second Team
F Jackson Blake, So., North Dakota
F Will Smith, Fr., Boston College
F Gavin Brindley, So., Michigan
D Artyom Levshunov, Fr., Michigan State
D Charles-Alexis Legault, So., Quinnipiac
G Ian Shane, Jr., Cornell
CHN All-Rookie
F Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
F Ryan Leonard, Boston College
F Will Smith, Boston College
D Zeev Buium, Denver
D Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State
G Jacob Fowler, Boston College
6 out of 13. 5 Freshman on two lists.
Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: abmarks (---.hsd1.ct.comcast.net)
Date: April 10, 2024 03:00AM
nshapiro
billhoward
Looks like the Boston phone directory. Do they still print directories? Nine of the 18 are Boston players (um, BU and BC, not Harvard, not Northeastern). All skaters (except all-rookie) are freshmen or sophomores. Ian Shane is the only junior (or senior).Al DeFlorio
Shane named to All-CHN second team: [www.collegehockeynews.com]
All-CHN First Team
F Macklin Celebrini, Fr., Boston University
F Cutter Gauthier, So., Boston College
F Ryan Leonard, Fr., Boston College
D Lane Hutson, So., Boston University
D Zeev Buium, Fr., Denver
G Kyle McClellan, Gr., Wisconsin
All-CHN Second Team
F Jackson Blake, So., North Dakota
F Will Smith, Fr., Boston College
F Gavin Brindley, So., Michigan
D Artyom Levshunov, Fr., Michigan State
D Charles-Alexis Legault, So., Quinnipiac
G Ian Shane, Jr., Cornell
CHN All-Rookie
F Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
F Ryan Leonard, Boston College
F Will Smith, Boston College
D Zeev Buium, Denver
D Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State
G Jacob Fowler, Boston College
6 out of 13. 5 Freshman on two lists.
Distinction without a difference. 46% vs 50%.
Bill's point still stands
Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: nshapiro (---.phlapa.fios.verizon.net)
Date: April 10, 2024 09:24AM
I was just correcting the inaccuracy, not arguing the pointabmarks
nshapiro
billhoward
Looks like the Boston phone directory. Do they still print directories? Nine of the 18 are Boston players (um, BU and BC, not Harvard, not Northeastern). All skaters (except all-rookie) are freshmen or sophomores. Ian Shane is the only junior (or senior).Al DeFlorio
Shane named to All-CHN second team: [www.collegehockeynews.com]
All-CHN First Team
F Macklin Celebrini, Fr., Boston University
F Cutter Gauthier, So., Boston College
F Ryan Leonard, Fr., Boston College
D Lane Hutson, So., Boston University
D Zeev Buium, Fr., Denver
G Kyle McClellan, Gr., Wisconsin
All-CHN Second Team
F Jackson Blake, So., North Dakota
F Will Smith, Fr., Boston College
F Gavin Brindley, So., Michigan
D Artyom Levshunov, Fr., Michigan State
D Charles-Alexis Legault, So., Quinnipiac
G Ian Shane, Jr., Cornell
CHN All-Rookie
F Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
F Ryan Leonard, Boston College
F Will Smith, Boston College
D Zeev Buium, Denver
D Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State
G Jacob Fowler, Boston College
6 out of 13. 5 Freshman on two lists.
Distinction without a difference. 46% vs 50%.
Bill's point still stands
Re: 2024 Awards - All-America Shane 2nd team
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: April 12, 2024 06:20PM
Cornell's Ian Shane is second-team All-America, behind BC freshman Jacob Fowler. But okay, it was the West second-team AA Kyle McClellan who won the Richter Award. Couple of AAs from lesser (in terms of post-season prowess) schools: RIT, Holy Cross. Quinnipiac's Colin Graf second team AA, was first team last year. The only Ivy player is Shane, the only ECAC players are Graf and Union D John Prokop. Only one international All-America (ie not Canada, USA) is Artyom Levshunov Michigan State freshman from Belarus.
First Team East Jacob Fowler, FR, Boston College (Melbourne, FL) Goalie Lane Hutson, SO, Boston U* (N Barrington, IL) Defense Ryan Ufko, JR, UMass (Smithtown, NY) Defense Macklin Celebrini FR Boston U (Vancouver, BC) Forward Cutter Gauthier, SO, Boston College (Scottsdale, Az) Forward Will Smith, FR, Boston College (Lexington, MA) Forward Second Team East Ian Shane, JR, Cornell (Manhattan Beach, CA Goalie GianfrancoCassaro GR RIT (Nobleton, ON) Defense John Prokop, SO, Union College (Wausau, WI) Defense Collin Graf, JR, Quinnipiac* (Lincoln, MA) Forward Ryan Leonard, FR, Boston College (Amherst, MA) Forward Liam McLinskey, JR, Holy Cross (Pearl River, NY) Forward Gabe Perreault, FR, Boston College (Hinsdale, IL) Forward First Team West Kaidan Mbereko, SO, Colorado Coll (Aspen, CO) Goalie Zeev Buium, FR, Denver (San Diego, CA) Defense Seamus Casey, SO, Michigan (Fort Myers, FL) Defense Jackson Blake, SO, North Dakota (Eden Prairie, MN) Forward Gavin Brindley, SO, Michigan (Estero, FL) Forward Jack Devine, JR, Denver (Glencoe, IL) Forward Second Team West Kyle McClellan, SR, wisconsin (Manchester, MO) Goalie Dylan Anhorn, GR, St. Cloud St (Calgary, AB) Defense Artyom Levshunov, FR Michigan State (Zhlobin, Belarus) Defense Noah Laba, SO, Colorado Coll (Northville, MI) Forward Rutger McGroarty, SO Michigan (Lincoln, NE) Forward Massimo Rizzo, JR, Denver# (Burnaby, BC) Forward * First Team in 2023 #Second Team in 2023
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Re: 2024 Awards - Richter
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: April 12, 2024 06:38PM
Richter Award winner: Kyle McClellan, Wisconsin, 1.97 GAA, first Badger ever
Honorable mention Richter, State of New Jersey, 4.8 reading
Honorable mention Richter, State of New Jersey, 4.8 reading
Re: 2024 Awards - Hobey
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: April 12, 2024 06:41PM
Macklin Celebrini, BU freshman, 32G, 32A, 64 points. Wins over Boston College’s Cutter Gauthier and North Dakota’s Jackson Blake. Third BU winner in 15 years (Matt Gilroy, Jack Eichel).
[www.collegehockeynews.com]
[www.collegehockeynews.com]
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Re: 2024 Awards - All-America Shane 2nd team
Posted by: RichH (104.28.50.---)
Date: April 12, 2024 06:53PM
Mike Richter wouldn’t have won the Mike Richter award.
The highest accolade he achieved in college was 2nd team WCHA and he bailed for the pros after two decent but non-spectacular years. Yes, he had a HOF pro career, and that’s super. But why does everyone just accept that the best collegiate performance bears that name?
I know, I know. I’ve been on this soapbox before. But can’t we have some grumbling that it seems weird? Obviously, Dryden is a better honoree. Or Hrudy or Turco, or Miller, or even Bruce Bullock. Jesus, Richter shouldn’t represent the college pinnacle.
It bugs me.
The highest accolade he achieved in college was 2nd team WCHA and he bailed for the pros after two decent but non-spectacular years. Yes, he had a HOF pro career, and that’s super. But why does everyone just accept that the best collegiate performance bears that name?
I know, I know. I’ve been on this soapbox before. But can’t we have some grumbling that it seems weird? Obviously, Dryden is a better honoree. Or Hrudy or Turco, or Miller, or even Bruce Bullock. Jesus, Richter shouldn’t represent the college pinnacle.
It bugs me.
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Re: 2024 Awards - All-America Shane 2nd team
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: April 12, 2024 07:08PM
1) You sound like a cranky old man. Do you yell, "Hey, you kids get off my lawn"? But ...
2) Yeah, you're right.
3) His bio notes Richter played 666 games in the NHL so it could have been the Mark of the Best Award. He won second place in the Vezina Trophy in his second year. He only played two years at Wisconsin, 33-25-1. Let's see, Ken Dryden went 76-4-1 at Cornell. He embodies the ethic of the college athlete: good jock, good student. And he didn't try to walk over Al Michaels in the announcer booth when the clock counted down and Michaels wound up to say, "Do you believe in miracles?"
2) Yeah, you're right.
3) His bio notes Richter played 666 games in the NHL so it could have been the Mark of the Best Award. He won second place in the Vezina Trophy in his second year. He only played two years at Wisconsin, 33-25-1. Let's see, Ken Dryden went 76-4-1 at Cornell. He embodies the ethic of the college athlete: good jock, good student. And he didn't try to walk over Al Michaels in the announcer booth when the clock counted down and Michaels wound up to say, "Do you believe in miracles?"
Re: 2024 Awards - All-America Shane 2nd team
Posted by: RichH (104.28.50.---)
Date: April 12, 2024 07:17PM
billhoward
1) You sound like a cranky old man. Do you yell, "Hey, you kids get off my lawn"? But ...
2) Yeah, you're right.
3) His bio notes Richter played 666 games in the NHL so it could have been the Mark of the Best Award. He won second place in the Vezina Trophy in his second year. He only played two years at Wisconsin, 33-25-1. Let's see, Ken Dryden went 76-4-1 at Cornell. He embodies the ethic of the college athlete: good jock, good student. And he didn't try to walk over Al Michaels in the announcer booth when the clock counted down and Michaels wound up to say, "Do you believe in miracles?"
1) It should be very clear by now that I absolutely do, bill.
It is interesting, when you listen to the famous line, you can hear Ken exhale “unbeLIEVEable” at the end.
Thanks for the acknowledgment, and well done with the “Mark of the Beast” joke.
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Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: April 12, 2024 08:26PM
Greg Brown wins the Spencer Penrose. Last BC coach to win it was Len Ceglarski in his first year at BC in 1973.
Re: 2024 Awards
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: April 12, 2024 10:50PM
Since Ceglarski and 1973 (actually since 1949), BC had a long title drought until 2001, 2008, 2010 and 2012. And Greg Brown is only BC's fifth head coach in just under a century, mostly because Snooks Kelley was HC 1933-1972, then Ceglarski for two decades, then Jerry York for 18.Trotsky
Greg Brown wins the Spencer Penrose. Last BC coach to win it was Len Ceglarski in his first year at BC in 1973.
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