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2020–21 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

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2020–21NCAADivision I men's ice hockey season
PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was host of the 2021 Frozen Four
DurationNovember 14, 2020–
April 10, 2021
NCAA tournament2021
National championshipPPG Paints Arena
Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania
NCAA championMassachusetts
Hobey Baker AwardCole Caufield
(Wisconsin)
List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey seasons
← 2019–202021–22 →

The2020–21 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on November 14, 2020, and concluded with theFrozen Four on April 10, 2021. Due to the cancellation of the previous year's tournament due toCOVID-19 pandemic, this was the 73rdseason in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held, and was US college hockey's 127th year overall.

Due to concerns related to the pandemic, the start of the season was delayed until what would have normally been the 8th week of play. Despite having to contend with contend with cancellations and delays due to the pandemic, the season was completed.Massachusetts won their first national championship, ending the 4-year run ofNCHC teams.

Polls

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Main article:2020–21 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey rankings

Regular season

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Due to difficulties in scheduling,Arizona State entered into a scheduling alliance with theBig Ten whileLIU did the same withAtlantic Hockey. Both teams remained independent programs and will not be considered for conference championships.[1]

Standings

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Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTOWOLSWPTSPT%GFGAGPWLTGFGA
#15American International †*12111010032.88947181915406740
Army15104131130.66742332215617148
Robert Morris15105021029.64458482415908569
Canisius1385011024.61542341711605946
RIT1375100123.5904340209926870
Sacred Heart1366112020.51335381861024359
Mercyhurst1678111123.47954502181216467
Bentley15411015016.35635481651104251
Niagara1539302115.33339532271235770
Air Force133912109.23132491431013556
Holy Cross123902007.19422381641203052
Championship: March 20, 2021
† indicates conference regular season champion
*indicates conference tournament champion (Riley Trophy)
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
2020–21Big Ten ice hockey Standings
Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTOTWOTL3/SWPTSPT%GFGAGPWLTGFGA
#8Wisconsin24176111052.7229252312010111880
#7Minnesota *22166000048.727694431247011764
#9Michigan20119010032.550694526151019151
#17Notre Dame241210212241.542655329141328478
Penn State18711021020.389486822101206581
Ohio State22616002020.273398227719153101
Michigan State22516120015.25032702771824077
Championship: March 16, 2021
† indicates conference regular season champion
*indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Overall record
GPWLTGFGA
Arizona State26716368106
Long Island1331002355
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTOTWOTL3/SWPTSPT%GFGAGPWLTGFGA
#11Quinnipiac18104411337.685543429178410059
#20Clarkson1464412225.59529252211746252
St. Lawrence *1448211115.3573037176834045
Colgate1859410116.35234512261154866
Brown0----------0-----
Cornell0----------0-----
Dartmouth0----------0-----
Harvard0----------0-----
Princeton0----------0-----
Rensselaer0----------0-----
Union0----------0-----
Yale0----------0-----
Championship: March 20, 2021
† indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
*indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTOTWOTLSOWHEPIGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#6Boston College21164132058.6182462417619158
#11Boston University14103131156.3649371610515245
#1Massachusetts *22135411155.44764229205410348
Connecticut221010214252.01696323101127069
#16Providence23108500250.8063612511957167
Northeastern2098310349.946860219936964
#19Massachusetts–Lowell1678111048.0046532010915963
Maine15310201246.6641611631124368
Merrimack18511201045.3847661851124766
New Hampshire21513332243.6651832361436088
Vermont1219200038.0217371311022042
Championship: March 20, 2021[2]
No Regular Season Champion Awarded[3]
*indicates conference tournament champion (Lamoriello Trophy)
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTOTWOTL3/SWPTSPT%GFGAGPWLTGFGA
#5North Dakota †*24185121054.750944729226111457
#2St. Cloud State24159033045.6257864312011010184
#3Minnesota Duluth24139212143.597725428151128466
#13Omaha24149140140.556796926141118581
Denver22912102131.470616024111316766
Western Michigan241011310133.458738425101237789
Colorado College22416202218.27335772341723679
Miami24517201018.25046832551824889
Championship: March 16, 2021
† indicates conference regular season champion (Penrose Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Frozen Faceoff Championship Trophy)
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTOTWOTL3/SWPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#4Minnesota State14131011039561527225110046
#14Lake Superior State *149502202739342919738663
#18Bowling Green14851020274634312010110867
#10Bemidji State1485132024423429161038270
Michigan Tech1477010020383530171217863
Northern Michigan14671221204047291117179103
Alabama–Huntsville143110100818492231813180
Ferris State1401310113285925123155103
Alaska0---------0-----
Alaska Anchorage0---------0-----
Championship: March 20, 2021
† indicates conference regular season champion
*indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings:USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

PairWise Rankings

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The PairWise Rankings (PWR) are a statistical tool designed to approximate the process by which the NCAA selection committee decides which teams get at-large bids to the 16-team NCAA tournament. Although the NCAA selection committee does not use the PWR as presented byUSCHO, the PWR has been accurate in predicting which teams will make the tournament field.

For Division I men, all teams are included in comparisons starting in the 2013–14 season (formerly, only teams with a Ratings Percentage Index of .500 or above, or teams under consideration, were included). The PWR method compares each team with every other such team, with the winner of each “comparison” earning one PWR point. After all comparisons are made, the points are totaled up and rankings listed accordingly.

With 61 Division I men's teams, the greatest number of PWR points any team could earn is 60, winning the comparison with every other team. Meanwhile, a team that lost all of its comparisons would have no PWR points.

Teams are then ranked by PWR point total, with ties broken by the teams’ RPI ratings, which starting in 2013-14 is weighted for home and road games and includes a quality wins bonus (QWB) for beating teams in the top 20 of the RPI (it also is weighted for home and road).

When it comes to comparing teams, the PWR uses three criteria which are combined to make a comparison: RPI, record against common opponents and head-to-head competition. Starting in 2013–14, the comparison of record against teams under consideration was dropped because all teams are now under comparison.[4]

Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, most teams played a very small selection of intraconference games, if any at all. As a result, the PairWise rankings would not be used as the primary measuring tool for determining which teams would receive at-large bids for the NCAA tournament. The ranking would only be used to differentiate between teams within their own conferences.[5] The PWR will likely be used as the primary ranking system once a full NCAA season is played.

NCAA Division I Men's Hockey Final PairWise Rankings[6]
RankTeamPWRRPIConference
1Minnesota State60.6037*WCHA
2North Dakota59.5769NCHC
3American International57.5765*Atlantic Hockey
3Minnesota57.5751Big Ten
5Boston College56.5672Hockey East
6Massachusetts55.5613*Hockey East
7Lake Superior State54.5593WCHA
8Wisconsin53.5510Big Ten
9Bowling Green52.5476WCHA
10Bemidji State51.5463WCHA
11Canisius50.5430Atlantic Hockey
12Army49.5426Atlantic Hockey
12Quinnipiac49.5413ECAC Hockey
14Boston University47.5391Hockey East
15St. Cloud State46.5375NCHC
16Clarkson45.5364ECAC Hockey
17Michigan44.5311Big Ten
18Michigan Tech43.5303WCHA
19Minnesota Duluth42.5233NCHC
20Robert Morris41.5137Atlantic Hockey
21Connecticut40.5136Hockey East
22Providence39.5123Hockey East
23Omaha38.5100NCHC
24Massachusetts–Lowell37.5096Hockey East
25Notre Dame36.5092Big Ten
26Denver35.5086NCHC
27RIT34.5026Atlantic Hockey
28St. Lawrence33.4976ECAC Hockey
29Northeastern32.4934Hockey East
30Arizona State30.4920Independent
30Northern Michigan30.4914WCHA
32Western Michigan29.4825NCHC
33Sacred Heart28.4814Atlantic Hockey
34Mercyhurst27.4784Atlantic Hockey
35Niagara26.4782Atlantic Hockey
35Penn State26.4725Big Ten
37Colgate24.4701ECAC Hockey
38Merrimack22.4669Hockey East
38Bentley22.4669Atlantic Hockey
40New Hampshire21.4513Hockey East
41Maine20.4559Hockey East
42Ohio State19.4495Big Ten
43Colorado College18.4435NCHC
44Michigan State17.4396Big Ten
45Miami16.4375NCHC
46Long Island15.4331Independent
47Air Force14.4260Atlantic Hockey
48Holy Cross13.4198Atlantic Hockey
49Alabama–Huntsville12.4139WCHA
50Vermont11.4014Hockey East
51Ferris State10.4007WCHA
52Alaska0.0000WCHA
52Alaska Anchorage0.0000WCHA
52Brown0.0000ECAC Hockey
52Cornell0.0000ECAC Hockey
52Dartmouth0.0000ECAC Hockey
52Harvard0.0000ECAC Hockey
52Princeton0.0000ECAC Hockey
52Rensselaer0.0000ECAC Hockey
52Union0.0000ECAC Hockey
52Yale0.0000ECAC Hockey
*A team's RPI has been adjusted to remove negative effect from defeating a weak opponent
Note: A team's record is based only on games against other Division I hockey schools which are eligible for the NCAA tournament
Final PairWise Rankings

Player stats

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Scoring leaders

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[7]
GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerClassTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Cole CaufieldSophomoreWisconsin313022524
Odeen TuftoSeniorQuinnipiac298394722
Linus WeissbachSeniorWisconsin311229412
Jordan KawaguchiSeniorNorth Dakota2810263624
Dylan HollowaySophomoreWisconsin2311243519
Collin AdamsSeniorNorth Dakota2914203410
Bobby TrivignoJuniorMassachusetts2911233412
Brandon KruseSeniorBowling Green3111233426
Joseph NardiSeniorNorthern Michigan291221330
Shane PintoSophomoreNorth Dakota281517324
Alex SteevesJuniorNotre Dame291517328

Leading goaltenders

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The following goaltenders lead the NCAA ingoals against average, minimum 1/3 of team's minutes played.[7]
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
Filip LindbergJuniorMassachusetts15918:431014195.9491.24
Dryden McKayJuniorMinnesota State261522:0721403910.9241.54
Adam ScheelJuniorNorth Dakota261590:382041464.9311.74
Jack LaFontaineSeniorMinnesota291705:522270515.9341.79
Blake PietilaSophomoreMichigan Tech241393:581490423.9341.81
Strauss MannJuniorMichigan211205:001191385.9301.89
Keith PetruzzelliSeniorQuinnipiac291715:451784545.9261.89
Trevin KozlowskiSeniorArmy201253:291441402.9221.91
Mareks MitensSeniorLake Superior State251380:551463452.9301.96
Matt MurraySeniorMassachusetts14850:571040283.9171.97

Tournament bracket

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Main article:2021 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament
Regional semifinals
March 26–27
Regional Finals
March 27–28
Semifinals
April 8
Championship
April 10
            
1North Dakota (1)5
4American International1
1North Dakota (1)2
MidwestFargo – Fri/Sat
3Minnesota Duluth3*****
2Michigan
3Minnesota Duluth
MW3Minnesota Duluth2
E2Massachusetts3*
1Wisconsin (4)3
4Bemidji State6
4Bemidji State0
EastBridgeport – Fri/Sat
2Massachusetts4
2Massachusetts5
3Lake Superior State1
E2Massachusetts5
NE2St. Cloud State0
1Minnesota (3)7
4Omaha2
1Minnesota (3)0
WestLoveland – Sat/Sun
2Minnesota State4
2Minnesota State4*
3Quinnipiac3
W2Minnesota State4
NE2St. Cloud State5
1Boston College (2)
4Notre Dame
1Boston College (2)1
NortheastAlbany – Sat/Sun
2St. Cloud State4
2St. Cloud State6
3Boston University2

* denotes overtime period
† Michigan and Notre Dame were removed from the tournament due to positiveCOVID-19 test results.[8][9]

Awards

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NCAA

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AwardRecipient
Hobey Baker AwardCole Caufield,Wisconsin
Spencer Penrose AwardMike Hastings,Minnesota State
Tim Taylor AwardThomas Bordeleau,Michigan
Mike Richter AwardJack LaFontaine,Minnesota
Derek Hines Unsung Hero AwardJosh Kosack,Union
Lowes' Senior CLASS AwardJordan Kawaguchi,North Dakota
Tournament Most Outstanding PlayerBobby Trivigno,Massachusetts
AHCA All-American Teams[10]
East First Team  Position  West First Team
Spencer Knight,Boston CollegeGJack LaFontaine,Minnesota
David Farrance,Boston UniversityDRonnie Attard,Western Michigan
Brennan Kapcheck,American InternationalDCameron York,Michigan
Matthew Boldy,Boston CollegeFCole Caufield,Wisconsin
Bobby Trivigno,MassachusettsFShane Pinto,North Dakota
Odeen Tufto,QuinnipiacFSampo Ranta,Minnesota
East Second Team  Position  West Second Team
Trevin Kozlowski,ArmyGDryden McKay,Minnesota State
Drew Helleson,Boston CollegeDMatt Kiersted,North Dakota
Zac Jones,MassachusettsDJackson LaCombe,Minnesota
Colin Bilek,ArmyFDylan Holloway,Wisconsin
Will Calverley,RITFJordan Kawaguchi,North Dakota
Jonny Evans,ConnecticutFLinus Weissbach,Wisconsin


Big Ten

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AwardRecipient[11]
Player of the YearCole Caufield,Wisconsin
Defensive Player of the YearCameron York,Michigan
Goaltender of the YearJack LaFontaine,Minnesota
Freshman of the YearThomas Bordeleau,Michigan
Scoring ChampionCole Caufield,Wisconsin
Coach of the YearTony Granato,Wisconsin
Tournament Most Outstanding PlayerJack LaFontaine,Minnesota
All-Big Ten Teams[11]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Jack LaFontaine,MinnesotaGStrauss Mann,Michigan
Cameron York,MichiganDOwen Power,Michigan
Jackson LaCombe,MinnesotaDSpencer Stastney,Notre Dame
Sampo Ranta,MinnesotaFThomas Bordeleau,Michigan
Cole Caufield,WisconsinFAlex Steeves,Notre Dame
Dylan Holloway,WisconsinFLinus Weissbach,Wisconsin
Freshman Team  Position  
Cameron Rowe,WisconsinG
Owen Power,MichiganD
Brock Faber,MinnesotaD
Matty Beniers,MichiganF
Thomas Bordeleau,MichiganF
Kent Johnson,MichiganF

Atlantic Hockey

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East

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AwardRecipient[12]
Player of the YearBrennan Kapcheck,American International
Rookie of the YearLincoln Hatten,Army
Best Defensive ForwardChris Dodero,American International
Best DefensemanBrennan Kapcheck,American International
Individual Sportsmanship AwardJustin Cole,American International
Regular Season Scoring TrophyJakov Novak,Bentley
Regular Season Goaltending AwardTrevin Kozlowski,Army
Coach of the YearBrian Riley,Army
Tournament MVPJustin Cole,American International
All-Atlantic Hockey Teams[13]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Trevin Kozlowski,ArmyGStefano Durante,American International
Brennan Kapcheck,American InternationalDJohn Zimmerman,Army
Thomas Farrell,ArmyDMatt Slick,Holy Cross
Colin Bilek,ArmyFElijah Barriga,American International
Tobias Fladeby,American InternationalFChris Dodero,American International
Marc Johnstone,Sacred HeartFBraeden Tuck,Sacred Heart
Rookie Team  Position  
Nick Grabko,BentleyG
Nico Somerville,American InternationalD
Drew Bavaro,BentleyD
Lincoln Hatten,ArmyF
Aaron Grounds,American InternationalF
Eric Otto,American InternationalF


West

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AwardRecipient[12]
Player of the YearWill Calverley,RIT
Nick Prkusic,Robert Morris
Rookie of the YearRandy Hernández,Robert Morris
Best Defensive ForwardWill Calverley,RIT
Best DefensemanNick Jenny,Robert Morris
Individual Sportsmanship AwardNick Jenny,Robert Morris
Regular Season Scoring TrophyWill Calverley,RIT
Regular Season Goaltending AwardJacob Barczewski,Cansius
Coach of the YearDerek Schooley,Robert Morris
Tournament MVPJustin Cole,American International
All-Atlantic Hockey Teams[13]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Jacob Barczewski,CansiusGNoah West,Robert Morris
GZach LaRocque,Air Force
Nick Jenny,Robert MorrisDJoseph Maziarz,Mercyhurst
Dan Willett,RITDBrendan Michaelian,Robert Morris
Will Calverley,RITFRandy Hernández,Robert Morris
Nick Prkusic,Robert MorrisFJon Bendorf,Mercyhurst
Keaton Mastrodonato,CansiusFCarson Brière,Mercyhurst
Rookie Team  Position  
Noah West,Robert MorrisG
Brian Kramer,Robert MorrisD
Josef Mysak,NiagaraD
Randy Hernández,Robert MorrisF
Carson Brière,MercyhurstF
Austin Heidemann,MercyhurstF

ECAC

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AwardRecipient
Player of the YearOdeen Tufto,Quinnipiac
Best Defensive ForwardZach Tsekos,Clarkson
Best Defensive DefensemanPierson Brandon,Colgate
Rookie of the YearEthan Haider,Clarkson
Ken Dryden AwardKeith Petruzelli,Quinnipiac
Student-Athlete of the YearKyle Betts,Cornell
Tim Taylor AwardRand Pecknold,Quinnipiac
Most Outstanding Player in TournamentDavid Jankowski,St. Lawrence
All-ECAC Hockey Teams[14][15]
First Team  Position  Rookie Team
Keith Petruzelli,QuinnipiacGEthan Haider,Clarkson
Zach Metsa,QuinnipiacDPierson Brandon,Colgate
Connor McCarthy,ClarksonDLuc Salem,St. Lawrence
Odeen Tufto,QuinnipiacFTy Smilanic,Quinnipiac
Zach Tsekos,ClarksonFAlex Young,Colgate
Cameron Buhl,St. LawrenceFGreg Lapointe,St. Lawrence
Josh McKechney,ColgateF


Hockey East

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AwardRecipient[16]
Player of the YearSpencer Knight,Boston College
Best Defensive ForwardMarc McLaughlin,Boston College
Best Defensive DefensemanDrew Helleson,Boston College
Rookie of the YearJosh Lopina,Massachusetts
Nikita Nesterenko,Boston College
Goaltending ChampionSpencer Knight,Boston College
Len Ceglarski Sportmanship AwardPatrick Grasso,New Hampshire
Three Stars AwardJonny Evans,Connecticut
Aidan McDonough,Northeastern
Marc McLaughlin,Boston College
Scoring ChampionJonny Evans,Connecticut
Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship AwardMassachusetts
Bob Kullen Award (Coach of the Year)Jerry York,Boston College
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable PlayerBobby Trivigno,Massachusetts
Hockey East All-Star Teams[17][18]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Spencer Knight,Boston CollegeGFilip Lindberg,Massachusetts
David Farrance,Boston UniversityDJordan Harris,Northeastern
Drew Helleson,Boston CollegeDZac Jones,Massachusetts
Matthew Boldy,Boston CollegeFJackson Pierson,New Hampshire
Jonny Evans,ConnecticutFZach Solow,Northeastern
Bobby Trivigno,MassachusettsFTyce Thompson,Providence
Third Team  Position  Rookie Team
Tomáš Vomáčka,ConnecticutGDrew Commesso,Boston University
Marc Del Gaizo,MassachusettsDEamon Powell,Boston College
Matthew Kessel,MassachusettsD
Angus Crookshank,New HampshireFGunnarwolfe Fontaine,Northeastern
Jáchym Kondelík,ConnecticutFAlex Jefferies,Merrimack
Marc McLaughlin,Boston CollegeFJosh Lopina,Massachusetts
FNikita Nesterenko,Boston College
FLuke Tuch,Boston University

NCHC

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AwardRecipient[19]
Player of the YearShane Pinto,North Dakota
Rookie of the YearVeeti Miettinen,St. Cloud State
Goaltender of the YearAdam Scheel,North Dakota
Forward of the YearShane Pinto,North Dakota
Defensive Defenseman of the YearJacob Bernard-Docker,North Dakota
Offensive Defenseman of the YearRonnie Attard,Western Michigan
Defensive Forward of the YearShane Pinto,North Dakota
Scholar-Athlete of the YearKale Bennett,Western Michigan
Three Stars AwardLudvig Persson,Miami
Sportsmanship AwardKevin Fitzgerald,St. Cloud State
Herb Brooks Coach of the YearBrad Berry,North Dakota
Frozen Faceoff MVPRiese Gaber,North Dakota
All-NCHC Teams[20][21]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Adam Scheel,North DakotaGLudvig Persson,Miami
Matt Kiersted,North DakotaDNick Perbix,St. Cloud State
Ronnie Attard,Western MichiganDJacob Bernard-Docker,North Dakota
Shane Pinto,North DakotaFVeeti Miettinen,St. Cloud State
Jordan Kawaguchi,North DakotaFChayse Primeau,Omaha
Nick Swaney,Minnesota DuluthFNoah Cates,Minnesota Duluth
Honorable Mention  Position  Rookie Team
Isaiah Saville,OmahaGLudvig Persson,Miami
Brandon Scanlin,OmahaDJake Sanderson,North Dakota
Wyatt Kaiser,Minnesota DuluthDWyatt Kaiser,Minnesota Duluth
Collin Adams,North DakotaFVeeti Miettinen,St. Cloud State
Cole Koepke,Minnesota DuluthFCarter Savoie,Denver
Grant Cruikshank,Colorado CollegeFRiese Gaber,North Dakota
Ethen Frank,Western MichiganF

WCHA

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AwardRecipient[22][23]
Player of the YearDryden McKay,Minnesota State
Offensive Player of the YearJulian Napravnik,Minnesota State
Defensive Player of the YearWill Cullen,Bowling Green
Elias Rosén,Bemidji State
Goaltender of the YearDryden McKay,Minnesota State
Rookie of the YearAkito Hirose,Minnesota State
Outstanding Student-Athlete of the YearZach Driscoll,Bemidji State
Coach of the YearMike Hastings,Minnesota State
Scoring ChampionAndré Ghantous,Northern Michigan
Most Outstanding Player in TournamentAshton Calder,Lake Superior State
All-WCHA Hockey Teams[24]
First Team  Position  Second Team
Dryden McKay,Minnesota StateGMareks Mitens,Lake Superior State
Will Cullen,Bowling GreenDColin Swoyer,Michigan Tech
Elias Rosén,Bemidji StateDWill Riedell,Lake Superior State
Brandon Kruse,Bowling GreenFJoseph Nardi,Northern Michigan
Julian Napravnik,Minnesota StateFNathan Smith,Minnesota State
Connor Ford,Bowling GreenFAshton Calder,Lake Superior State
Third Team  Position  Rookie Team
Zach Driscoll,Bemidji StateGRico DiMatteo,Northern Michigan
Akito Hirose,Minnesota StateDAkito Hirose,Minnesota State
Riese Zmolek,Minnesota StateDJake Livingstone,Minnesota State
Trenton Bliss,Michigan TechFArvid Caderoth,Michigan Tech
André Ghantous,Northern MichiganFLukas Sillinger,Bemidji State
Pete Veillette,Lake Superior StateFTyrone Bronte,Alabama–Huntsville

2021 NHL Entry Draft

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Main article:2021 NHL entry draft
RoundPickPlayerCollegeConferenceNHL team
11Owen PowerMichiganBig TenBuffalo Sabres
12Matty BeniersMichiganBig TenSeattle Kraken
14Luke HughesMichiganBig TenNew Jersey Devils
15Kent JohnsonMichiganBig TenColumbus Blue Jackets
110Tyler BoucherBoston UniversityHockey EastOttawa Senators
113Matthew CoronatoHarvardECAC HockeyCalgary Flames
118Chaz LuciusMinnesotaBig TenWinnipeg Jets
124Mackie SamoskevichMichiganBig TenFlorida Panthers
125Corson CeulemansWisconsinBig TenColumbus Blue Jackets
236Shai BuiumDenverNCHCDetroit Red Wings
237Josh DoanArizona StateIndependentArizona Coyotes
240Scott MorrowMassachusettsHockey EastCarolina Hurricanes
254Jack PeartSt. Cloud StateNCHCMinnesota Wild
257Matthew KniesMinnesotaBig TenToronto Maple Leafs
258Tristan BrozMinnesotaBig TenPittsburgh Penguins
261Sean BehrensDenverNCHCColorado Avalanche
366Sasha PastujovNotre DameBig TenAnaheim Ducks
370Carter MazurDenverNCHCDetroit Red Wings
373Ayrton MartinoClarksonECAC HockeyDallas Stars
379Justin ErtelCornellECAC HockeyDallas Stars
380Brent JohnsonNorth DakotaNCHCWashington Capitals
388Stiven SardarianNew HampshireHockey EastBuffalo Sabres
391Taige HardingProvidenceHockey EastChicago Blackhawks
392Andrei BuyalskyVermontHockey EastColorado Avalanche
394Aidan HreschukBoston CollegeHockey EastCarolina Hurricanes
498Josh LopinaMassachusettsHockey EastAnaheim Ducks
4101Guillaume RichardProvidenceHockey EastWashington Capitals
4104Brody LambMinnesotaBig TenNew York Rangers
4109Jackson BlakeNorth DakotaNCHCCarolina Hurricanes
4114Red SavageMiamiNCHCDetroit Red Wings
4115Ryan UfkoMassachusettsHockey EastNashville Predators
4119Joaquim LemayOmahaNCHCWashington Capitals
4125Cameron BergOmahaNCHCNew York Islanders
4126Dylan DukeMichiganBig TenTampa Bay Lightning
5137Aku KoskenvuoHarvardECAC HockeyVancouver Canucks
5138Jack BarHarvardECAC HockeyDallas Stars
5158Ty MurchisonArizona StateIndependentPhiladelphia Flyers
6162Kyle KukkonenMichigan TechCCHAAnaheim Ducks
6164Viktor HurtigMichigan StateBig TenNew Jersey Devils
6171Cal ThomasVermontHockey EastArizona Coyotes
6182Nate BenoitNorth DakotaNCHCMinnesota Wild
6183Chase ClarkQuinnipiacECAC HockeyWashington Capitals
6186Shane LachanceBoston UniversityHockey EastEdmonton Oilers
6192Alex GagneNew HampshireHockey EastTampa Bay Lightning
7195Justin JanickeNotre DameBig TenSeattle Kraken
7204Connor KelleyMinnesota DuluthNCHCChicago Blackhawks
7205Arsenii SergeevConnecticutHockey EastCalgary Flames
7206Owen McLaughlinPenn StateBig TenPhiladelphia Flyers
7208Hank KempfCornellECAC HockeyNew York Rangers
7211Robert FlintonDartmouthECAC HockeyTampa Bay Lightning
7213Andre GasseauBoston CollegeHockey EastBoston Bruins
7215Daniel LaatschWisconsinBig TenPittsburgh Penguins
7216Ty GallagherBoston UniversityHockey EastBoston Bruins
7220Taylor MakarMassachusettsHockey EastColorado Avalanche
7223Samuel LipkinQuinnipiacECAC HockeyArizona Coyotes

† incoming freshman[25]
Note: players who later became eligible for NCAA participation due to 2024 rule changes are not included.[26]

See also

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References

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