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2013–14 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

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2013–14NCAADivision I men's ice hockey season
The Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia hosted the 2014 Frozen Four
DurationOctober 5, 2013–
April 12, 2014
NCAA tournament2014
National championshipWells Fargo Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
NCAA championUnion
Hobey Baker AwardJohnny Gaudreau
(Boston College)
List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey seasons
← 2012–132014–15 →

The2013–14 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began in October 2013 and ended with the2014 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game in April 2014. This was the 67thseason in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held, and the 120th year overall in which an NCAA school fielded a team.

Conference realignment

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Main article:2011–13 NCAA ice hockey conference realignment

The March 2011 announcement that theBig Ten Conference would start sponsoring men's ice hockey in the 2013–14 season, which came shortly afterPenn State had announced that it would upgradeits team from club to full varsity status effective in 2012–13, led to a major wave of conference realignment in that sport. Once the Big Ten took the ice with six teams, theCentral Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) faced the loss of three of its mainstays (Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State), while theWestern Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) was set to lose two prominent members (Minnesota and Wisconsin).

Several CCHA and WCHA members then entered into talks to break away from their current leagues to form a new conference; six of these schools would soon form theNational Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC), which would also take the ice in 2013–14. Further moves by both the NCHC and WCHA would eventually lead to the demise of the CCHA after the 2012–13 season. The upheaval also gaveHockey East its first non-New England member in Notre Dame.

In the end, the only conferences that neither gained nor lost members for 2013–14 wereAtlantic Hockey andECAC Hockey. The former conference would go on to loseUConn to Hockey East, which was already home tothe school's women's team, for the 2014–15 season.

Membership changes

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SchoolFormer ConferenceNew Conference
Alabama–HuntsvilleChargersIndependentWCHA
AlaskaNanooksCCHAWCHA
Bowling GreenFalconsCCHAWCHA
Colorado CollegeTigersWCHANCHC
DenverPioneersWCHANCHC
Ferris StateBulldogsCCHAWCHA
Lake Superior StateLakersCCHAWCHA
MiamiRedHawksCCHANCHC
MichiganWolverinesCCHABig Ten
Michigan StateSpartansCCHABig Ten
MinnesotaGolden GophersWCHABig Ten
Minnesota–DuluthBulldogsWCHANCHC
North Dakota(no nickname)WCHANCHC
Northern MichiganWildcatsCCHAWCHA
Notre DameFighting IrishCCHAHockey East
Ohio StateBuckeyesCCHABig Ten
OmahaMavericksWCHANCHC
Penn StateNittany LionsIndependentBig Ten
St. Cloud StateHuskiesWCHANCHC
Western MichiganBroncosCCHANCHC
WisconsinBadgersWCHABig Ten

Season Outlook

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Pre-season polls

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Main article:2013–14 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 poll was voted on by coaches, media, andNHLscouts. TheUSA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll was voted on by coaches and media.

USCHO Poll
RankTeam
1UMass Lowell(19)
2Miami(14)
3Wisconsin(2)
4Boston College
5Minnesota(1)
6Yale(8)
7North Dakota
8Notre Dame
9St. Cloud State
10Quinnipiac(1)
11Michigan
11Minnesota State
13New Hampshire
14Providence
15RPI
16Union
17Denver
18Western Michigan
19Boston University
20Niagara
USA Today Poll
RankTeam
1UMass Lowell(20)
2Miami(9)
3Wisconsin(1)
4Boston College
5Minnesota
6North Dakota
7Notre Dame
8Yale(4)
9St. Cloud State
10Michigan
11Quinnipiac
12Union
13New Hampshire
14Minnesota State
15Providence

Regular season

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Standings

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Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Mercyhurst27174640107654121137148124
Bentley2716743610067371914412799
Air Force2715933381733921144115106
Connecticut27159333756136181449186
Robert Morris*2713953195784219185145130
Niagara27111152789784015205113122
Canisius27111332581784117213120125
Holy Cross2711133256872391422397114
RIT2710143236784371220594124
Sacred Heart2711160227599361224082137
American International2791711974107361025190151
Army275220106011034628073146
Championship: Robert Morris
† indicates conference regular season champion; *indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 23, 2014
Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTSOWPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#2Minnesota201433045593741287614386
#7Wisconsin*2013610406346372411212095
#16Michigan2010821336859351813410789
#20Ohio State2069542753553718145119100
Michigan State20596425425536111877993
Penn State203161010427536826280129
Championship: Wisconsin
† indicates conference regular season champion; *indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 23, 2014
2013–14ECAC Hockey men's standings
Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#1Union*22183137834242326416090
#12Colgate2213632972593920145108104
#7Quinnipiac221264287843402410614181
#16Cornell22117426515032171057774
Clarkson2211922457644221174101102
Yale221084247156331711510682
Rensselaer228952157573715166104100
St. Lawrence2271141870783815194122131
Brown22813117486231111737587
Dartmouth227132165172341020484115
Harvard22612416445231101746983
Princeton2241808449132626060126
Championship: Union
† indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
*indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 23, 2014
2013–14Hockey East men's standings
Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#3Boston College20162234754040288416494
#5Massachusetts–Lowell*201163255443412611411677
#10Providence201172245049392211611588
#18New Hampshire2011902264514122181126106
#19Northeastern2010822252513719144117103
Maine20983215948351615410283
#14Vermont2010100204948382015310589
#9Notre Dame20992204340402315212086
Boston University205123134366351021481113
Massachusetts20413311426134822476106
Merrimack203152832663382236297
Championship: Massachusetts–Lowell
† indicates conference regular season champion; *indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 23, 2014
Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTSOWPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#8St. Cloud State24156304887643822115136107
#13North Dakota24159004576634225143127102
Omaha24139214282693717182117120
Minnesota–Duluth241111223769703616164104104
Western Michigan241111223766694019165103106
#17Denver*24101132356058422016611298
Colorado College246135124527237724674121
Miami24617112056803815203111115
Championship: Denver
† indicates conference regular season champion; *indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 23, 2014
Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#6Ferris State282062429262432911313894
#11Minnesota State*282071419558412614113095
Alaska28141223097773718154126103
Bowling Green28131143089733918156119104
Michigan Tech2812115297878401419799108
Alaska–Anchorage28121242874773818164105107
Northern Michigan28131412777753815212102108
Bemidji State2810144247276381021792118
Lake Superior State2812160247084361619194114
Alabama–Huntsville28225153011438235141166
Championship: Minnesota State
† indicates conference regular season champion (MacNaughton Cup); *indicates conference tournament champion (Broadmoor Trophy)
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 23, 2014

2014 NCAA Tournament

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Main article:2014 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
Regional Semi-finalsRegional FinalsFrozen FourNational Championship
            
1Minnesota7
4Robert Morris3
1Minnesota4
West Regional
3St. Cloud State0
2Notre Dame3
3St. Cloud State4*
W1Minnesota2
MW4North Dakota1
1Wisconsin2
4North Dakota5
4North Dakota2**
Midwest Regional
2Ferris State1
2Ferris State1
3Colgate0
W1Minnesota4
E1Union7
1Boston College6
4Denver2
1Boston College4
Northeast Regional
2Massachusetts–Lowell3
2Massachusetts–Lowell2
3Minnesota State1
NE1Boston College4
E1Union5
1Union5
4Vermont2
1Union3
East Regional
3Providence1
2Quinnipiac0
3Providence4

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Player stats

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Scoring leaders

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

PlayerClassTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Johnny GaudreauJuniorBoston College4036448014
Kevin HayesSeniorBoston College4027386516
Greg CareySeniorSt. Lawrence3818395739
Cody WydoJuniorRobert Morris4231235419
Brett GenslerSeniorBentley3721325310
Bill ArnoldSeniorBoston College4014395351
Kevin GoumasSeniorNew Hampshire4019335242
Daniel CarrSeniorUnion3922285028
Alex GrieveJuniorBentley3725224728
Zac LynchSophomoreRobert Morris4219284768
Austin CzarnikJuniorMiami3713344728

Leading goaltenders

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GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% =Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

PlayerClassTeamGPMinWLTGASOSV%GAA
Connor HellebuyckSophomoreMassachusetts–Lowell291747:491892526.9411.79
Cole HugginsFreshmanMinnesota State341880:082181596.9261.88
Michael GarteigSophomoreQuinnipiac402409:2924106786.9101.94
Adam WilcoxSophomoreMinnesota382281:372666754.9321.97
Zane McIntyreSophomoreNorth Dakota331929:5920103643.9261.99
Steve SummerhaysSeniorNotre Dame382233:5221142767.9232.04
Colin StevensJuniorUnion362080:112842716.9292.05
Steve PerryJuniorClarkson241402:2911103484.9172.05
Lukas HafnerSophomoreWestern Michigan211047:26962362.9252.06
Joel RumpelJuniorWisconsin291713:572161592.9292.07

Awards

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NCAA

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AwardRecipient
Hobey Baker AwardJohnny Gaudreau,Boston College
Spencer T. Penrose AwardRick Bennett,Union
Tim Taylor AwardSam Anas,Quinnipiac
Mike Richter AwardConnor Hellebuyck,Massachusetts–Lowell
Derek Hines Unsung Hero AwardBrice O'Connor,Maine
Lowe's Senior CLASS AwardBrock Higgs,Rensselaer
Tournament Most Outstanding PlayerShayne Gostisbehere,Union
AHCA All-American Teams[2]
East First Team  Position  West First Team
Connor Hellebuyck,Massachusetts–LowellGSam Brittain,Denver
Mathew Bodie,UnionDJake McCabe,Wisconsin
Shayne Gostisbehere,UnionDMike Reilly,Minnesota
Greg Carey,St. LawrenceFJosh Archibald,Omaha
Johnny Gaudreau,Boston CollegeFNic Dowd,St. Cloud State
Kevin Hayes,Boston CollegeFRyan Dzingel,Ohio State
East Second Team  Position  West Second Team
Colin Stevens,UnionGAdam Wilcox,Minnesota
Ben Hutton,MaineDJoey LaLeggia,Denver
Mike Matheson,Boston CollegeDColton Parayko,Alaska
Daniel Carr,UnionFAustin Czarnik,Miami
Ryan Haggerty,RensselaerFCody Kunyk,Alaska
Devin Shore,MaineFMichael Mersch,Wisconsin
FKyle Rau,Minnesota

Atlantic Hockey

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AwardRecipient
Player of the YearJimmy Sarjeant,Mercyhurst
Best Defensive ForwardDaniel O'Donoghue,Mercyhurst
Best DefensemanNick Jones,Mercyhurst
Rookie of the YearJustin Danforth,Sacred Heart
Individual SportsmanshipJason Fabian,Air Force
Nick Jones,Mercyhurst
Regular Season Scoring TrophyBrett Gensler,Bentley
Regular Season Goaltending AwardJimmy Sarjeant,Mercyhurst
Team Sportsmanship AwardAmerican International
Coach of the YearRick Gotkin,Mercyhurst
Most Valuable Player in TournamentCody Wydo,Robert Morris
All-Atlantic Hockey Teams[3][4]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Jimmy Sarjeant,MercyhurstGBranden Komm,Bentley
Nick Jones,MercyhurstDMatt Blomquist,Bentley
Steve Weinstein,BentleyDAdam McKenzie,Air Force
Brett Gensler,BentleyFAlex Grieve,Bentley
Matthew Zay,MercyhurstFCole Gunner,Air Force
Cody Wydo,Robert MorrisFDaniel O'Donoghue,Mercyhurst
Third Team  Position  Rookie Team
Terry Shafer,Robert MorrisGChris Truehl,Air Force
Ben Danford,CanisiusDVince Muto,Niagara
Kevin Ryan,NiagaraDMitch Nylen,Sacred Heart
Andrew Gladiuk,BentleyFJustin Danforth,Sacred Heart
Brant Harris,ConnecticutFDavid Norris,American International
Jon Puksar,American InternationalFC. J. Reuschlein,Army

Big Ten

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AwardRecipient
Player of the YearAdam Wilcox,Minnesota
Defensive Player of the YearMike Reilly,Minnesota
Goaltender of the YearAdam Wilcox,Minnesota
Freshman of the YearJ. T. Compher,Michigan
Coach of the YearDon Lucia,Minnesota
Tournament Most Outstanding PlayerMark Zengerle,Wisconsin
All-Big Ten Teams[5]
First TeamPositionSecond Team
Adam Wilcox,MinnesotaGJoel Rumpel,Wisconsin
Jake McCabe,WisconsinDMac Bennett,Michigan
Mike Reilly,MinnesotaDFrankie Simonelli,Wisconsin
Ryan Dzingel,Ohio StateFJ. T. Compher,Michigan
Michael Mersch,WisconsinFNic Kerdiles,Wisconsin
Mark Zengerle,WisconsinFKyle Rau,Minnesota
Honorable MentionPositionFreshman Team
Jake Hildebrand,Michigan StateGChristian Frey,Ohio State
Jake Chelios,Michigan StateDDrew Brevig,Ohio State
Ben Marshall,MinnesotaDMichael Downing,Michigan
Brady Skjei,MinnesotaD
Andrew Copp,MichiganFJ. T. Compher,Michigan
Hudson Fasching,MinnesotaFHudson Fasching,Minnesota
Alex Guptill,MichiganFNick Schilkey,Ohio State
Sam Warning,MinnesotaF
Greg Wolfe,Michigan StateF

ECAC

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AwardRecipient
Player of the YearGreg Carey,St. Lawrence
Shayne Gostisbehere,Union[6]
Best Defensive ForwardJesse Root,Yale[7]
Best Defensive DefensemanShayne Gostisbehere,Union
Dennis Robertson,Brown[8]
Rookie of the YearSam Anas,Quinnipiac
Gavin Bayreuther,St. Lawrence[9]
Ken Dryden AwardColin Stevens,Union[10]
Tim Taylor AwardDon Vaughan,Colgate
Student-Athlete of the YearAndy Iles,Cornell
Most Outstanding Player in TournamentDaniel Carr,Union
All-ECAC Hockey Teams[11][12]
First TeamPositionSecond Team
Colin Stevens,UnionGAndy Iles,Cornell
Shayne Gostisbehere,UnionDGavin Bayreuther,St. Lawrence
Mathew Bodie,UnionDJoakim Ryan,Cornell
Greg Carey,St. LawrenceFSam Anas,Quinnipiac
Daniel Carr,UnionFKellen Jones,Quinnipiac
Ryan Haggerty,RensselaerFJesse Root,Yale
Third TeamPositionRookie Team
Charlie Finn,ColgateGCharlie Finn,Colgate
Spiro Goulakas,ColgateDGavin Bayreuther,St. Lawrence
Dennis Robertson,BrownDJames de Haas,Clarkson
Kenny Agostino,YaleFSam Anas,Quinnipiac
Daniel Ciampini,UnionFMatt Carey,St. Lawrence
Brian Ferlin,CornellFMike Vecchione,Union

Hockey East

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AwardRecipient
Player of the YearJohnny Gaudreau,Boston College
Best Defensive ForwardBill Arnold,Boston College
Ross Mauermann,Providence
Best Defensive DefensemanJosh Manson,Northeastern
Rookie of the YearMario Puskarich,Vermont
Goaltending ChampionThatcher Demko,Boston College
Len Ceglarski AwardRoss Mauermann,Providence
Three-Stars AwardClay Witt,Northeastern
Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship AwardNew Hampshire
Bob Kullen Coach of the Year AwardJerry York,Boston College
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable PlayerConnor Hellebuyck,Massachusetts-Lowell
All-Hockey East Teams[13][14]
First TeamPositionSecond Team
Connor Hellebuyck,UMass LowellGClay Witt,Northeastern
Ben Hutton,MaineDStephen Johns,Notre Dame
Mike Matheson,Boston CollegeDEric Knodel,New Hampshire
DJosh Manson,Northeastern
Johnny Gaudreau,Boston CollegeFKevin Goumas,New Hampshire
Kevin Hayes,Boston CollegeFChris McCarthy,Vermont
Devin Shore,MaineFKevin Roy,Northeastern
Honorable MentionPositionRookie Team
Thatcher Demko,Boston CollegeGThatcher Demko,Boston College
Garrett Noonan,Boston UniversityDMichael Kapla,UMass Lowell
Michael Paliotta,VermontDSteven Santini,Boston College
Bill Arnold,Boston CollegeFRobbie Bailargeon,Boston University
Ross Mauermann,ProvidenceFVince Hinostroza,Notre Dame
FMario Puskarich,Vermont
FMike Szmatula,Northeastern


NCHC

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AwardRecipient
Player of the YearJosh Archibald,Omaha
Rookie of the YearJaccob Slavin,Colorado College
Goaltender of the YearSam Brittain,Denver
Forward of the YearJosh Archibald,Omaha
Defenseman of the YearJoey LaLeggia,Denver
Offensive Defenseman of the YearJoey LaLeggia,Denver
Defensive Forward of the YearNic Dowd,St. Cloud State
Scholar-Athlete of the YearNic Dowd,St. Cloud State
Sportsmanship AwardEamonn McDermott,Colorado College
Herb Brooks Coach of the YearBob Motzko,St. Cloud State
Tournament MVPDaniel Doremus,Denver
All-NCHC Teams[15][16]
First TeamPositionSecond Team
Sam Brittain,DenverGRyan Faragher,St. Cloud State
Joey LaLeggia,DenverDJordan Schmaltz,North Dakota
Dillon Simpson,North DakotaDJaccob Slavin,Colorado College
Josh Archibald,OmahaFChase Balisy,Western Michigan
Nic Dowd,St. Cloud StateFRiley Barber,Miami
Austin Czarnik,MiamiFMichael Parks,North Dakota
Honorable MentionPositionRookie Team
Zane Gothberg,North DakotaGCharlie Lindgren,St. Cloud State
David Makowski,DenverDPaul LaDue,North Dakota
Andrew Prochno,St. Cloud StateDJaccob Slavin,Colorado College
Jonny Brodzinski,St. Cloud StateFJake Guentzel,Omaha
Rocco Grimaldi,North DakotaFAlex Iafallo,Minnesota–Duluth
Ryan Walters,OmahaFTrevor Moore,Denver

WCHA

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AwardRecipient
Player of the YearCody Kunyk,Alaska
Student-Athlete of the YearChad Brears,Alabama–Huntsville
Defensive Player of the YearColton Parayko,Alaska
Rookie of the YearAlex Globke,Lake Superior State
Scoring ChampionCody Kunyk,Alaska
Goaltending ChampionCole Huggins,Minnesota State
Coach of the YearBob Daniels,Ferris State
Most Valuable Player in TournamentCole Huggins,Minnesota State
All-WCHA Teams[17][18]
First TeamPositionSecond Team
C. J. Motte,Ferris StateGCole Huggins,Minnesota State
Zach Palmquist,Minnesota StateDScott Czarnowczan,Ferris State
Colton Parayko,AlaskaDKevin Czuczman,Lake Superior State
Matt Bailey,Alaska AnchorageFColton Beck,Alaska
Cody Kunyk,AlaskaFJean-Paul Lafontaine,Minnesota State
Matt Leitner,Minnesota StateFGarrett Thompson,Ferris State
Third TeamPositionRookie Team
Kevin Kapalka,Lake Superior StateGCole Huggins,Minnesota State
Jason Binkley,Ferris StateDSean Flanagan,Minnesota State
Matt Prapavessis,Bemidji StateDShane Hanna,Michigan Tech
DRuslan Pedan,Bemidji State
Zach Lehrke,Minnesota StateFMarcus Basara,Alaska
Johnny McInnis,Minnesota StateFAlex Globke,Lake Superior State
Tyler Morley,AlaskaFKyle Schempp,Ferris State

Hober Baker Award

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Hobey Baker Award Finalists[19]
PlayerPositionSchool
Josh ArchibaldForwardNebraska–Omaha
Greg CareyForwardSt. Lawrence
Nic DowdForwardSt. Cloud State
Ryan DzingelForwardOhio State
Johnny GaudreauForwardBoston College
Shayne GostisbehereDefencemanUnion
Kevin HayesForwardBoston College
C. J. MotteGoaltenderFerris State
Joel RumpelGoaltenderWisconsin
Adam WilcoxGoaltenderMinnesota

2014 NHL Entry Draft

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Main article:2014 NHL entry draft
RoundPickPlayerCollegeConferenceNHL team
115Dylan LarkinMichiganBig TenDetroit Red Wings
118Alex TuchBoston CollegeHockey EastMinnesota Wild
120Nick SchmaltzNorth DakotaNCHCChicago Blackhawks
236Thatcher DemkoBoston CollegeHockey EastVancouver Canucks
241Josh JacobsMichigan StateBig TenNew Jersey Devils
247Ryan CollinsMinnesotaBig TenColumbus Blue Jackets
251Jack DoughertyWisconsinBig TenNashville Predators
255Brandon MontourMassachusettsHockey EastAnaheim Ducks
256Ryan DonatoHarvardECAC HockeyBoston Bruins
257Johnathan MacLeodBoston UniversityHockey EastTampa Bay Lightning
364Brandon HickeyBoston UniversityHockey EastCalgary Flames
367Warren FoegeleNew HampshireHockey EastCarolina Hurricanes
369Jack GloverMinnesotaBig TenWinnipeg Jets
380Louie BelpedioMiamiNCHCMinnesota Wild
382Jake WalmanProvidenceHockey EastSt. Louis Blues
383Matteson IacopelliWestern MichiganNCHCChicago Blackhawks
386Mark FriedmanBowling GreenWCHAPhiladelphia Flyers
388Beau StarrettCornellECAC HockeyChicago Blackhawks
491William LagessonMassachusettsHockey EastEdmonton Oilers
492Joe WegwerthNotre DameHockey EastFlorida Panthers
498Fredrik OlofssonOmahaNCHCChicago Blackhawks
4100Shane EisermanNew HampshireHockey EastOttawa Senators
4103J. J. PiccinichBoston UniversityHockey EastToronto Maple Leafs
4105Michael PrapavessisRensselaerECAC HockeyDallas Stars
4108Devon ToewsQuinnipiacECAC HockeyNew York Islanders
4110Austin PoganskiNorth DakotaNCHCSt. Louis Blues
4111Zach NagelvoortMichiganBig TenEdmonton Oilers
4113Sam LaffertyBrownECAC HockeyPittsburgh Penguins
4116Danton HeinenDenverNCHCBoston Bruins
4120Steve JohnsonMinnesotaBig TenLos Angeles Kings
5121Max WillmanBrownECAC HockeyBuffalo Sabres
5125Nikolas KobersteinAlaskaWCHAMontreal Canadiens
5128Dakota JoshuaOhio StateBig TenToronto Maple Leafs
5129C. J. FranklinMinnesota StateWCHAWinnipeg Jets
5130Liam CoughlinVermontHockey EastEdmonton Oilers
5134Shane GersichNorth DakotaNCHCWashington Capitals
5136Chase PerryColorado CollegeNCHCDetroit Red Wings
5137Tyler BirdBrownECAC HockeyColumbus Blue Jackets
5141Luc SnuggerudOmahaNCHCChicago Blackhawks
5142Tyler NanneMinnesotaBig TenNew York Rangers
5143Miguel FidlerOhio StateBig TenFlorida Panthers
5145Anthony AngelloCornellECAC HockeyPittsburgh Penguins
5146Anders BjorkNotre DameHockey EastBoston Bruins
6153Tyler VeselOmahaNCHCEdmonton Oilers
6155Kyle SchemppFerris StateWCHANew York Islanders
6158Nolan VeseyMaineHockey EastToronto Maple Leafs
6159Steven SpinnerOmahaNCHCWashington Capitals
6177Hayden HawkeyProvidenceHockey EastMontreal Canadiens
6178Dylan SikuraNortheasternHockey EastChicago Blackhawks
7189Kelly SummersClarksonECAC HockeyOttawa Senators
7191Jared FieglCornellECAC HockeyArizona Coyotes
7192Matt UstaskiWisconsinBig TenWinnipeg Jets
7202Dwyer TschantzCornellECAC HockeySt. Louis Blues
7203Jeff TaylorUnionECAC HockeyPittsburgh Penguins
7207Jake EvansNotre DameHockey EastMontreal Canadiens
7208Jack RamseyMinnesotaBig TenChicago Blackhawks

† incoming freshman
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See also

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References

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  20. ^"2014 NHL Entry Draft".Hockey DB. RetrievedOctober 25, 2023.
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