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2008–09 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

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2008–09NCAADivision I men's ice hockey season
The Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. hosted the 2009 Frozen Four
DurationOctober 10, 2008–
April 11, 2009
NCAA tournament2009
National championshipVerizon Center
Washington, D.C.
NCAA championBoston University
Hobey Baker AwardMatt Gilroy
(Boston University)
List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey seasons
← 2007–082009–10 →

The2008–09 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on October 10, 2008 and concluded with the2009 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament's championship game on April 11, 2009 at theVerizon Center inWashington, D.C. Over the course of the season, five teams achieved the nation's #1 ranking, withBoston University finishing the season as the top-ranked team after winning the national championship tournament. This was the 62ndseason in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 115th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

Season Outlook

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Pre-season polls

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Main article:2008–09 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey rankings

The top teams in the nation as ranked before the start of the season.

The U.S. College Hockey Online/CBS College Sports Network poll was voted on by coaches, media, andNHLscouts. TheUSA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll was voted on by coaches and media.

College Sports Television was acquired byCBS in 2008 and rebranded CBS College Sports Network. The network stopped sponsoring the USCHO poll after the end of the season.

USCHO Poll
RankTeam
1Boston College(36)
2Michigan(5)
3Colorado College(7)
4Notre Dame(1)
5North Dakota(1)
6Denver
7New Hampshire
8Miami
9Boston University
10Minnesota
11Michigan State
12Princeton
13Clarkson
14Wisconsin
15St. Cloud State
16Northern Michigan
17Cornell
18Minnesota State
19Harvard
20Vermont
USA Today Poll
RankTeam
1Boston College(27)
2Michigan(4)
3Notre Dame
4North Dakota(1)
5Colorado College(2)
6Denver
7New Hampshire
8Miami
9Minnesota
10Boston University
11Clarkson
12Michigan State
13Wisconsin
14Northern Michigan
15St. Cloud State

Regular season

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Season format

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Beginning in 2008–09, a shootout is used to determine CCHA conference games that end in a tie. Shootout losers receive one point and an addition to their total number of ties. Shootout winners receive one point and an addition to their total number of ties, and as a bonus, receive one bonus point and an addition to their total number of shootout wins.[1]

Season tournaments

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TournamentDatesTeamsChampion
Ice Breaker TournamentOctober 10–114Boston University
Superior CupOctober 10–114Minnesota-Duluth
Kendall Hockey ClassicOctober 10–114Alaska
Mutual of Omaha StampedeOctober 17–184Nebraska-Omaha
Brice Alaska Goal RushOctober 17–184Alaska-Anchorage
Governor's CupOctober 24–254Union
Showcase at BrownOctober 31–November 14
Rensselaer Holiday TournamentNovember 28–294Mercyhurst
College Hockey ShowcaseNovember 28–294
Badger ShowdownDecember 27–284Wisconsin
Florida College ClassicDecember 27–284Cornell
Great Lakes InvitationalDecember 27–284Michigan
Ledyard Bank ClassicDecember 28–294Dartmouth
UConn Hockey ClassicDecember 29–304Quinnipiac
Dodge Holiday ClassicJanuary 2–34Minnesota
Denver CupJanuary 2–34Boston University
Ohio Hockey ClassicJanuary 2–34Ohio State
Catamount CupJanuary 2–34Vermont
Shillelagh TournamentJanuary 2–34Notre Dame
BeanpotFebruary 2–94Boston University

Standings

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ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#14 Air Force†*2820624210561412811214886
RIT28206242112733823132148117
Mercyhurst28178337117734022153155119
Bentley28151123291763819172116116
Canisius28121242886803715166114111
Army2810126267791361119692125
Holy Cross28101532373873813205106130
Sacred Heart2891632183107381123499147
Connecticut288182187410737926289142
American International285221115311635528258141
Championship: Air Force
indicates conference regular season co-champion
*indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings:USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTSWPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#4 Notre Dame†*282143348955240316313569
#5 Michigan2820800409851412912014584
#2 Miami2817742408957412313512889
Alaska280^28^0^0^345451390^39^0^7468
Ohio State281311433387854223154143119
Northern Michigan281112533072734119175111103
Western Michigan28913622675864114207111130
Nebraska–Omaha2881373266276401517898103
Ferris State2891452255868381219790105
Lake Superior State28715612173863911208110115
Michigan State2871743214385381023562118
Bowling Green2881910176096381124389131
Championship: Notre Dame
indicates conference regular season champion
*indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings:USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
^Alaska was retroactively required to forfeit all wins and ties due to player ineligibilities.[2]
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#9 Bemidji State†*181251255538372016110697
Niagara1895422534436161469892
Robert Morris18585154657361019793121
Alabama–Huntsville1831141043583052056399
Championship: Bemidji State
indicates conference regular season champion
*indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings:USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#10 Yale†*22155232744834248211376
#12 Cornell22136329564136221049274
#15 Princeton22148028534035221219974
St. Lawrence221174267148382112512492
Harvard229762454563191666896
Dartmouth22119224636031141438887
Quinnipiac2291032162463918183124110
Union2291122056643919173111107
Clarkson228104205868361019788115
Colgate226115174558371218789109
Rensselaer226151135075391027276132
Brown22315410448233523560115
Championship: Yale
indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
*indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Final rankings:USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#1 Boston University†*271854401035445356417791
#11 Northeastern271863397859412512412191
#6 New Hampshire2715843280783820135116112
#3 Vermont2715843278693922125121102
Massachusetts–Lowell2714112308466382016211286
Boston College27111152781773718145112105
Massachusetts27101432377753916203112103
Maine277173175282391322486110
Merrimack2751931357803492147289
Providence274185135610634722577133
Championship: Boston University
indicates conference regular season champion
*indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings:USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#13 North Dakota2817743896744324154146118
#7 Denver281684369668402312513296
Wisconsin28141133192784020164131106
Colorado College28129731798238161210103103
Minnesota28121152987833717137119105
St. Cloud State28131322883813818173122107
#8 Minnesota–Duluth*2810117277872432213812898
Minnesota State28111342688903815176117122
Alaska–Anchorage289145236993361417595111
Michigan Tech28219711479438625762122
Championship: Minnesota–Duluth
indicates conference regular season champion
*indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings:USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll

2009 NCAA tournament

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Main article:2009 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament
Regional semifinalsRegional FinalsFrozen FourNational championship
            
1Michigan0
4Air Force2
4Air Force2
East Regional
3Vermont3**
2Yale1
3Vermont4
E3Vermont4
NE1Boston University5
1Boston University8
4Ohio State3
1Boston University2
Northeast Regional
3New Hampshire1
2New Hampshire6*
3North Dakota5
NE1Boston University4*
W4Miami3
1Denver2
4Miami4
4Miami2
West Regional
2Minnesota–Duluth1
2Minnesota–Duluth5*
3Princeton4
W4Miami4
MW4Bemidji State1
1Notre Dame1
4Bemidji State5
4Bemidji State4
Midwest Regional
3Cornell1
2Northeastern2
3Cornell3

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

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Player stats

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Scoring leaders

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The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the season.[4]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerClassTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Bryan LeitchSeniorQuinnipiac3912475920
Colin WilsonSophomoreBoston University4317385542
Jacques LamoureuxJuniorAir Force4133205328
MacGregor SharpSeniorMinnesota–Duluth4326245050
Steve CameronSophomoreMercyhurst4022285010
Nick BoninoSophomoreBoston University4418325042
Aaron PalushajSophomoreMichigan3913375024
Louie CaporussoSophomoreMichigan4124254928
Garrett RoeSophomoreSt. Cloud State3817314866
Justin FontaineSophomoreMinnesota–Duluth4315334844
Chris HigginsSeniorBoston University4214344850

Leading goaltenders

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The following goaltenders led the league ingoals against average at the end of the regular season while playing at least 33% of their team's total minutes.[4]

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% =Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

PlayerClassTeamGPMinWLOTGASOSV%GAA
Chad JohnsonSeniorAlaska352,062:2914165576.9401.66
Jordan PearceSeniorNotre Dame392,326:203063658.9311.68
Ben ScrivensJuniorCornell362,152:5022104657.9311.81
Zane KalembaJuniorPrinceton342,041:3722101622.9321.82
Kieran MillanFreshmanBoston University352,072:482923673.9211.94
Andrew VolkeningJuniorAir Force412,502:3728112826.9201.97
Bryan HoganSophomoreMichigan311,792:432460593.9141.97
Alec RichardsSeniorYale251,458:131951504.9232.06
Carter HuttonJuniorMassachusetts–Lowell191,106:15981383.9162.06
Connor KnappFreshmanMiami231,349:531353472.9042.09

Awards

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NCAA

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AwardRecipient
Hobey Baker AwardMatt Gilroy,Boston University
Spencer T. Penrose AwardJack Parker,Boston University
National Rookie of the YearKieran Millan,Boston University
Derek Hines Unsung Hero AwardMike Phillipich,Air Force
Lowe's Senior CLASS AwardJeff Lerg,Michigan State
Tournament Most Outstanding PlayerColby Cohen,Boston University
AHCA All-American Teams[5]
East First Team  Position  West First Team
Brad Thiessen,NortheasternGAlex Stalock,Minnesota–Duluth
Matt Gilroy,Boston UniversityDIan Cole,Notre Dame
Zach Miskovic,St. LawrenceDJamie McBain,Wisconsin
David McIntyre,ColgateFLouie Caporusso,Michigan
Viktor Stalberg,VermontFAaron Palushaj,Michigan
Colin Wilson,Boston UniversityFRyan Stoa,Minnesota
East Second Team  Position  West Second Team[6]
Zane Kalemba,PrincetonGChad Johnson,Alaska
Maury Edwards,Massachusetts–LowellDChay Genoway,North Dakota
Kevin Shattenkirk,Boston UniversityDErik Gustafsson,Northern Michigan
Mark Arcobello,YaleFCarter Camper,Miami
Jacques Lamoureux,Air ForceFErik Condra,Notre Dame
James Marcou,MassachusettsFChad Rau,Colorado College

Atlantic Hockey

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Award[7]Recipient
Player of the YearJacques Lamoureux,Air Force
Best Defensive ForwardAnthony Canzoneri,Bentley
Best DefensemanGreg Flynn,Air Force
Rookie of the YearDavid Kostuch,Canisius
Regular Season Goaltending AwardAndrew Volkening,Air Force
Coach of the YearRyan Soderquist,Bentley
Most Valuable Player in TournamentMatt Fairchild,Air Force
Individual SportsmanshipAnthony Canzoneri,Bentley
Regular Season Scoring TrophyJacques Lamoureux,Air Force
All-Atlantic Hockey Teams[8][9]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Andrew Volkening,Air ForceGRyan Zapolski,Mercyhurst
Greg Flynn,Air ForceDBobby Raymond,RIT
Zach McKelvie,ArmyDSean Erickson,Connecticut
Dan Ringwald,RITD
Jacques Lamoureux,Air ForceFDain Prewitt,Bentley
Owen Meyer,ArmyFSteve Cameron,Mercyhurst
Brennan Sarazin,RITFMatt Pierce,Mercyhurst
Third Team  Position  Rookie Team
Kyle Rank,BentleyGKyle Rank,Bentley
Al Mazur,RITDMarcel Alvarez,Army
Carl Hudson,CanisiusDScott Mathis,Air Force
Matt Fairchild,BentleyFDavid Kostuch,Canisius
Jason Weeks,CanisiusFPhil Ginand,Mercyhurst
Scott Pitt,MercyhurstFTyler Brenner,RIT

CCHA

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Awards[10]Recipient
Player of the YearChad Johnson,Alaska
Best Defensive ForwardTim Miller,Michigan
Best Defensive DefensemanKyle Lawson,Notre Dame
Best Offensive DefensemanErik Gustafsson,Northern Michigan
Rookie of the YearDavid Wohlberg,Michigan
Best GoaltenderChad Johnson,Alaska
Coach of the YearDallas Ferguson,Alaska
Terry Flanagan Memorial AwardErik Condra,Notre Dame
Ilitch Humanitarian AwardJeff Lerg,Michigan State
Jerad Kaufmann,Nebraska-Omaha
Perani Cup ChampionChad Johnson,Alaska
Scholar-Athlete of the YearJordan Pearce,Notre Dame
Most Valuable Player in TournamentJordan Pearce,Notre Dame
All-CCHA Teams[11][12]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Chad Johnson,AlaskaGJeff Lerg,Michigan State
Erik Gustafsson,Northern MichiganDKyle Lawson,Notre Dame
Ian Cole,Notre DameDEddie DelGrosso,Nebraska-Omaha
Carter Camper,MiamiFErik Condra,Notre Dame
Aaron Palushaj,MichiganFChristian Hanson,Notre Dame
Louie Caporusso,MichiganFPatrick Galivan,Western Michigan
Rookie Team  Position  
Connor Knapp,MiamiG
Chris Wideman,MiamiD
Matt Bartkowski,Ohio StateD
Brandon Burlon,MichiganD
Zac Dalpe,Ohio StateF
Billy Maday,Notre DameF
David Wohlberg,MichiganF

CHA

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Award[13]Recipient
Player of the YearJuliano Pagliero,Niagara
Rookie of the YearBrad Hunt,Bemidji State
Coach of the YearTom Serratore,Bemidji State
Student-Athlete of the YearVince Rocco,Niagara
Most Valuable Player in TournamentMatt Read,Bemidji State
All-CHA Teams[14][15]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Juliano Pagliero,NiagaraGMatt Dalton,Bemidji State
Denny Urban,Robert MorrisDTyler Gotto,Niagara
Brad Hunt,Bemidji StateDCody Bostock,Bemidji State
Matt Read,Bemidji StateFTyler Scofield,Bemidji State
Chris Margott,Robert MorrisFVince Rocco,Niagara
Nathan Longpre,Robert MorrisFEgor Mironov,Niagara
Rookie Team  Position  
Brooks Ostergard,Robert MorrisG
James Lyle,Robert MorrisD
Brad Hunt,Bemidji StateD
Dan Baco,NiagaraF
Cody Campbell,Alabama-HuntsvilleF
Ben Kinne,Bemidji StateF

ECAC

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Award[16]Recipient
Player of the YearZane Kalemba,Princeton
Rookie of the YearJody O'Neill,Dartmouth
Tim Taylor AwardKeith Allain,Yale
Best Defensive ForwardTyler Mugford,Cornell
Best Defensive DefensemanMatt Generous,St. Lawrence
Ken Dryden AwardZane Kalemba,Princeton
Student-Athlete of the YearMatt Cook,Union
Most Outstanding Player in TournamentSean Backman,Yale
All-ECAC Hockey Teams[17][18]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Zane Kalemba,PrincetonGBen Scrivens,Cornell
Lane Caffaro,UnionDTom Dignard,Yale
Zach Miskovic,St. LawrenceDBrendon Nash,Cornell
Mark Arcobello,YaleFBryan Leitch,Quinnipiac
Riley Nash,CornellFColin Greening,Cornell
David McIntyre,ColgateFBrett Wilson,Princeton
Third Team  Position  Rookie Team
Alec Richards,YaleGJody O'Neill,Dartmouth
Alex Biega,HarvardDJeff Buvinow,Brown
Jody Peterson,PrincetonDKeir Ross,Cornell
Brock McBride,St. LawrenceFPatrick Cullen,Rensselaer
Broc Little,YaleFDoug Jones,Dartmouth
Adam Presizniuk,UnionFBrian O'Neill,Yale

Hockey East

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Award[19]Recipient
Player of the YearBrad Thiessen,Northeastern
Rookie of the YearKieran Millan,Boston University
Bob Kullen Coach of the Year AwardGreg Cronin,Northeastern
Len Ceglarski AwardDean Strong,Vermont
Best Defensive ForwardJoe Vitale,Northeastern
Best Defensive DefensemanLouis Liotti,Northeastern
Three-Stars AwardBrad Thiessen,Northeastern
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable PlayerKieran Millan,Boston University
All-Hockey East Teams[20][21]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Brad Thiessen,NortheasternGKieran Millan,Boston University
Matt Gilroy,Boston UniversityDJustin Braun,Massachusetts
Maury Edwards,Massachusetts-LowellDKevin Shattenkirk,Boston University
Colin Wilson,Boston UniversityFBrock Bradford,Boston College
Viktor Stålberg,VermontFRyan Ginand,Northeastern
James Marcou,MassachusettsFJames van Riemsdyk,New Hampshire
Rookie Team  Position  
Kieran Millan,Boston UniversityG
Karl Stollery,MerrimackD
Chris Connolly,Boston UniversityD
Gustav Nyquist,MaineF
Steve Quailer,NortheasternF
Casey Wellman,MassachusettsF
David Vallorani,Massachusetts-LowellF

WCHA

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Award[22]Recipient
Player of the YearJamie McBain,Wisconsin
Defensive Player of the YearChay Genoway,North Dakota
Rookie of the YearJordan Schroeder,Minnesota
Student-Athlete of the YearJ. P. Testwuide,Denver
Coach of the YearDave Hakstol,North Dakota
Most Valuable Player in TournamentAlex Stalock,Minnesota-Duluth
All-WCHA Teams[23][24]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Alex Stalock,Minnesota-DuluthGMarc Cheverie,Denver
Jamie McBain,WisconsinDPatrick Wiercioch,Denver
Chay Genoway,North DakotaDGarrett Raboin,St. Cloud State
Ryan Stoa,MinnesotaFRyan Duncan,North Dakota
Chad Rau,Colorado CollegeFJordan Schroeder,Minnesota
Ryan Lasch,St. Cloud StateFJustin Fontaine,Minnesota-Duluth
Third Team  Position  Rookie Team
Brad Eidsness,North DakotaGBrad Eidsness,North Dakota
Josh Meyers,Minnesota-DuluthDPatrick Wiercioch,Denver
Kurt Davis,Minnesota StateDJake Gardiner,Wisconsin
Garrett Roe,St. Cloud StateFJordan Schroeder,Minnesota
Anthony Maiani,DenverFJoe Colborne,Denver
Rhett Rakhshani,DenverFMike Connolly,Minnesota-Duluth

2009 NHL Entry Draft

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Main article:2009 NHL entry draft
RoundPickPlayerCollegeConferenceNHL team
116Nick LeddyMinnesotaWCHAMinnesota Wild
118Louis LeblancHarvardECAC HockeyMontreal Canadiens
119Chris KreiderBoston CollegeHockey EastNew York Rangers
122Jordan SchroederMinnesotaWCHAVancouver Canucks
126Kyle PalmieriNotre DameCCHAAnaheim Ducks
128Dylan OlsenMinnesota–DuluthWCHAChicago Blackhawks
236Chris BrownMichiganCCHAPhoenix Coyotes
238Alex ChiassonBoston UniversityHockey EastDallas Stars
241Zach BudishMinnesotaWCHANashville Predators
243William WrennDenverWCHASan Jose Sharks
244Drew ShoreDenverWCHAFlorida Panthers
250Kenny RyanBoston CollegeHockey EastToronto Maple Leafs
251Brian DumoulinBoston CollegeHockey EastCarolina Hurricanes
256Kevin LynchMichiganCCHAColumbus Blue Jackets
259Brandon PirriRensselaerECAC HockeyChicago Blackhawks
261Philip SamuelssonBoston CollegeHockey EastPittsburgh Penguins
363Ben HanowskiSt. Cloud StateWCHAPittsburgh Penguins
367Josh BirkholzMinnesotaWCHAFlorida Panthers
369Reilly SmithMiamiCCHADallas Stars
383Kevin ConnautonWestern MichiganCCHAVancouver Canucks
389Dan DeLisleMinnesota–DuluthWCHAChicago Blackhawks
391Mike LeeSt. Cloud StateWCHAPhoenix Coyotes
498Craig SmithWisconsinWCHANashville Predators
499Kyle BigosMerrimackHockey EastEdmonton Oilers
4100Chris WidemanMiamiCCHAOttawa Senators
4110Nick OliverSt. Cloud StateWCHANashville Predators
4114Seth HelgesonMinnesotaWCHANew Jersey Devils
4115Patrick WeyBoston CollegeHockey EastWashington Capitals
4116Alexander FällströmHarvardECAC HockeyMinnesota Wild
5123Alex VelischekProvidenceHockey EastPittsburgh Penguins
5124Kieran MillanBoston UniversityHockey EastColorado Avalanche
5128Eric KnodelNew HampshireHockey EastToronto Maple Leafs
5134Mark AdamsProvidenceHockey EastBuffalo Sabres
5135Corban KnightNorth DakotaWCHAFlorida Panthers
5136Radoslav IlloBemidji StateCHAAnaheim Ducks
5137Thomas LarkinColgateECAC HockeyColumbus Blue Jackets
5138Wade MeganBoston UniversityHockey EastFlorida Panthers
5144Derek RodwellNorth DakotaWCHANew Jersey Devils
5146Jeff CostelloNotre DameCCHAOttawa Senators
5150Nick JensenSt. Cloud StateWCHADetroit Red Wings
6152Anders LeeNotre DameCCHANew York Islanders
6158Jerry D'AmigoRensselaerECAC HockeyToronto Maple Leafs
6159Curtis McKenzieMiamiCCHADallas Stars
6164Connor KnappMiamiCCHABuffalo Sabres
6169Dustin WalshDartmouthECAC HockeyMontreal Canadiens
6173Joe CannataMerrimackHockey EastVancouver Canucks
6177David PacanVermontHockey EastChicago Blackhawks
7182Erik HaulaMinnesotaWCHAMinnesota Wild
7183Kirill GotovetsCornellECAC HockeyTampa Bay Lightning
7184Gus YoungYaleECAC HockeyColorado Avalanche
7190Brad PeltzYaleECAC HockeyOttawa Senators
7191Michael SdaoPrincetonECAC HockeyOttawa Senators
7192Cam ReidSt. Cloud StateWCHANashville Predators
7195Paul PhillipsDenverWCHAChicago Blackhawks
7196Oliver LauridsenSt. Cloud StateWCHAPhiladelphia Flyers
7198Nic DowdSt. Cloud StateWCHALos Angeles Kings
7199Michael CichyNorth DakotaWCHAMontreal Canadiens
7202Max TardyMinnesota–DuluthWCHASt. Louis Blues
7203Jordan Samuels-ThomasBowling GreenCCHAAtlanta Thrashers
7204Curtis GedigOhio StateCCHANew Jersey Devils
7206Ben SextonClarksonECAC HockeyBoston Bruins

† incoming freshman
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See also

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