CU Reports Moulson was named second team all-ECAC tonight, O'Byrne was named to the third team.
http://cornellbigred.collegesports.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/031606aac.html
I can't find info on other awards at the moment.
Found more:
Trevelyan POTY
Gaudet COTY
Dekanich GOTY
Ouellette Def. Forward
Ouellette on first team with T.J. Trevelyan (St. Lawrence), Tyler Burton (Colgate), Reid Cashman (Quinnipiac), Mike Madill (St. Lawrence) and Mark Dekanich (Colgate).
Also, Madill was def. defenseman of the year.
Why there isn't a single release and you have to search team's sites is beyond me...
This is new...
"The Saint team received the first Turfer Athletic Trophy, voted by the coaches and presented to the team that best represents the ideas of the ECAC Hockey League and Turfer Athletic. Coaches voted for the team they felt best represented the ideals in sportsmanship, tenacity, commitment and innovation."
http://www.stlawu.edu/sports/m_hockey/mhocknews.htm
[quote Chris '03]
Ouellette Def. Forward
[/quote]
::laugh::
The complete list, courtesty of CHN http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2006/03/16_trevelyan.php :
Player of the Year
T.J. Trevelyan, St. Lawrence
Ken Dryden Award
Mark Dekanich, Colgate
Rookie of the Year
Brian Leitch, Quinnipiac
Best Defensive Forward
Mike Ouellette, Dartmouth
Defensive Defenseman
Mike Madill, St. Lawrence
Coach of the Year
Bob Gaudet, Dartmouth
1st Team
F T.J. Trevelyan*, St. Lawrence
F Tyler Burton, Colgate
F Mike Ouellette, Dartmouth
D Reid Cashman, Quinnipiac
D Mike Madill, St. Lawrence
G Mark Dekanich, Colgate
2nd Team
F Kyle Wilson, Colgate
F David Jones, Dartmouth
F Matt Moulson, Cornell
F Grant Lewis, Dartmouth
F Dylan Reese, Harvard
G Kris Mayotte, Union
3rd Team
F Nick Dodge, Clarkson
F Grant Goeckner-Zoeller, Princeton
F Kevin Croxton, Rensselaer
D Kevin Du, Harvard
D Ryan O'Byrne, Cornell
G Eric Leroux, Princeton
All-Rookie Team
F Brian Leitch*, Quinnipiac
F Shea Guthrie, Clarkson
F Brett Wilson, Princeton
D Matt Generous*, St. Lawrence
D Nick St. Pierre, Colgate
G Mattias Lange*, Rensselaer
*unanimous selection
[quote Will]
2nd Team
F Dylan Reese, Harvard
3rd Team
D Ryan O'Byrne, Cornell
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I personally don't have many gripes with the list...except I think these two should be switched.
Looking at the list of award-winners, one who knows nothing about hockey would be baffled as to how Cornell, with so little of the talent in the league (as indicated by the awards), managed to even stay close to Colgate, Dartmouth and SLU. (Harvard as well, for that matter.) Considering how few goals Cornell allowed (just 2 more than league-low Colgate), you'd think maybe someone on the Red would've gotten a sniff at either DFotY or DDotY, but I guess the coaches were just salivating at an opportunity to give awards to someone who doesn't play home games in Ithaca. Mike Ouellette a defensive forward? That's pretty laughable. "Hey, he scored a shorthanded goal this year, he must be a defensive forward, let's give it to him." Riiiiiiight.
Also, as a completely unrelated comment, Dekanich over Mayotte is pretty absurd. Yes, I know what the stats say, but fuck stats. If Oli Jonas wins it over Matt Underhill and Mike Walsh, then Kris Mayotte should hands-down win it over Dekanich.
[quote Will]The complete list, courtesty of CHN http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2006/03/16_trevelyan.php :
Player of the Year
T.J. Trevelyan, St. Lawrence
Ken Dryden Award
Mark Dekanich, Colgate
Rookie of the Year
Brian Leitch, Quinnipiac
Best Defensive Forward
Mike Ouellette, Dartmouth
Defensive Defenseman
Mike Madill, St. Lawrence
Coach of the Year
Bob Gaudet, Dartmouth
1st Team
F T.J. Trevelyan*, St. Lawrence
F Tyler Burton, Colgate
F Mike Ouellette, Dartmouth
D Reid Cashman, Quinnipiac
D Mike Madill, St. Lawrence
G Mark Dekanich, Colgate
2nd Team
F Kyle Wilson, Colgate
F David Jones, Dartmouth
F Matt Moulson, Cornell
F Grant Lewis, Dartmouth
F Dylan Reese, Harvard
G Kris Mayotte, Union
3rd Team
F Nick Dodge, Clarkson
F Grant Goeckner-Zoeller, Princeton
F Kevin Croxton, Rensselaer
D Kevin Du, Harvard
D Ryan O'Byrne, Cornell
G Eric Leroux, Princeton
All-Rookie Team
F Brian Leitch*, Quinnipiac
F Shea Guthrie, Clarkson
F Brett Wilson, Princeton
D Matt Generous*, St. Lawrence
D Nick St. Pierre, Colgate
G Mattias Lange*, Rensselaer
*unanimous selection[/quote]
Part of that doesn't agree with the list on the ECAC site http://www.ecachockeyleague.com/news/men/awards2006. As an RPI fan, I will point out specifically that Keith MCWilliams made the third team, and that it is Mathias, not Mattias, Lange.
To think that MCWilliams has completed his fourth season, and I still haven't received a satisfactory answer as to why the "C" in his name is capitalized.
Hmmm ... wonder how many times in recent years a team has won the ECAC title without a first team player? Definitely underscores the strength of all four Cornell lines.
Harvard had one second team and one HM (there was no third team) in 2002.
Harvard has no first or second teamers in '04. Welch was HM (again no third team).
[quote billhoward]Hmmm ... wonder how many times in recent years a team has won the ECAC title without a first team player? Definitely underscores the strength of all four Cornell lines.[/quote]
Well we haven't won anything yet ::uhoh::
(But I see your point :-) )
Since when have they had a third team?
[quote KeithK]Since when have they had a third team?[/quote]
Probably since they let all the teams into the playoffs. Because in the ECACHL, everyone's a winner!
I really like the idea of the Turfer Trophy and I think St. Lawrence is a great pick for it.
[quote calgARI '07]I really like the idea of the Turfer Trophy and I think St. Lawrence is a great pick for it.[/quote]Why not just call it Miss Congeniality? St. Lawrence is still perfect for it.
[quote redhair34][quote Chris '03]
Ouellette Def. Forward
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::laugh::[/quote]
Best defensive forward -4 in his team's biggest game.
[quote RichH][quote KeithK]Since when have they had a third team?[/quote]
Probably since they let all the teams into the playoffs. Because in the ECACHL, everyone's a winner![/quote]Yay for socialism!