Hobey Baker | Spencer Penrose | Patty Kazmaier | Division I Women’s Coach | Humanitarian | Sid Watson | Edward Jeremiah | Laura Hurd | Division III Women’s Coach | AHCA Awards
Hobey Baker Memorial Award
Presented by the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation, the award recognizes the most outstanding player in Division I men’s hockey. Also see Hobey Baker Award winners, finalists
2024 Macklin Celebrini, F, Boston University 2023 Adam Fantilli, F, Michigan 2022 Dryden McKay, G, Minnesota State 2021 Cole Caufield, F, Wisconsin 2020 Scott Perunovich, D, Minnesota Duluth 2019 Cale Makar, D, Massachusetts 2018 Adam Gaudette, F, Northeastern 2017 Will Butcher, D, Denver 2016 Jimmy Vesey, F, Harvard 2015 Jack Eichel, F, Boston University 2014 Johnny Gaudreau, F, Boston College 2013 Drew LeBlanc, F, St. Cloud State 2012 Jack Connolly, F, Minnesota Duluth 2011 Andy Miele, F, Miami 2010 Blake Geoffrion, F, Wisconsin 2009 Matt Gilroy, D, Boston University 2008 Kevin Porter, F, Michigan 2007 Ryan Duncan, F, North Dakota 2006 Matt Carle, D, Denver 2005 Marty Sertich, F, Colorado College 2004 Junior Lessard, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003 Peter Sejna, F, Colorado College 2002 Jordan Leopold, D, Minnesota 2001 Ryan Miller, G, Michigan State 2000 Mike Mottau, D, Boston College 1999 Jason Krog, F, New Hampshire 1998 Chris Drury, F, Boston University 1997 Brendan Morrison, F, Michigan 1996 Brian Bonin, F, Minnesota 1995 Brian Holzinger, F, Bowling Green 1994 Chris Marinucci, F, Minnesota Duluth 1993 Paul Kariya, F, Maine 1992 Scott Pellerin, F, Maine 1991 David Emma, F, Boston College 1990 Kip Miller, F, Michigan State 1989 Lane MacDonald, F, Harvard 1988 Robb Stauber, G, Minnesota 1987 Tony Hrkac, F, North Dakota 1986 Scott Fusco, F, Harvard 1985 Bill Watson, F, Minnesota Duluth 1984 Tom Kurvers, D, Minnesota Duluth 1983 Mark Fusco, D, Harvard 1982 George McPhee, F, Bowling Green 1981 Neal Broten, F, Minnesota
Spencer T. Penrose Award
Presented by the American Hockey Coaches Association, the award recognizes the most outstanding head coach in Division I men’s hockey.
2024 Greg Brown, Boston College 2023 Bob Motzko, Minnesota 2022 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State 2021 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State 2020 Brad Berry, North Dakota, and Mike Schafer, Cornell 2019 Greg Carvel, Massachusetts 2018 Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame 2017 Jim Montgomery, Denver 2016 Rand Pecknold, Quinnipiac 2015 Mike Hastings, Minnesota State 2014 Rick Bennett, Union 2013 Norm Bazin, Massachusetts-Lowell 2012 Bob Daniels, Ferris State 2011 Nate Leaman, Union 2010 Wayne Wilson, RIT 2009 Jack Parker, Boston University 2008 Red Berenson, Michigan 2007 Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame 2006 Enrico Blasi, Miami 2005 George Gwozdecky, Denver 2004 Scott Sandelin, Minnesota Duluth 2003 Bob Daniels, Ferris State 2002 Tim Whitehead, Maine 2001 Dean Blais, North Dakota 2000 Joe Marsh, St. Lawrence 1999 Dick Umile, New Hampshire 1998 Tim Taylor, Yale 1997 Dean Blais, North Dakota 1996 Bruce Crowder, Mass.-Lowell 1995 Shawn Walsh, Maine 1994 Don Lucia, Colorado College 1993 George Gwozdecky, Miami-Ohio 1992 Ron Mason, Michigan State 1991 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan 1990 Terry Slater, Colgate 1989 Joe Marsh, St. Lawrence 1988 Frank Anzalone, Lake Superior 1987 Gino Gasparini, North Dakota 1986 Ralph Backstrom, Denver 1985 Len Ceglarski, Boston College 1984 Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth 1983 Bill Cleary, Harvard 1982 Fern Flaman, Northeastern 1981 Bill O'Flaherty, Clarkson 1980 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan 1979 Charlie Holt, New Hampshire 1978 Jack Parker, Boston University 1977 Jerry York, Clarkson 1976 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech 1975 Jack Parker, Boston University 1974 Charlie Holt, New Hampshire 1973 Len Ceglarski, Boston College 1972 John "Snooks" Kelley, Boston College 1971 Ralph "Cooney" Weiland, Harvard 1970 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech 1969 Charlie Holt, New Hampshire 1968 Ned Harkness, Cornell 1967 Ed Jeremiah, Dartmouth 1966 Amo Bessone, Michigan State, and Len Ceglarski, Clarkson 1965 Jim Fullerton, Brown 1964 Tom Eccleston Jr., Providence 1963 Tony Frasca, Colorado College 1962 Jack Kelley, Colby 1961 Murray Armstrong, Denver 1960 Jack Riley, Army 1959 John "Snooks" Kelley, Boston College 1958 Harry Cleverly, Boston University 1957 Jack Riley, Army 1956 William Harrison, Clarkson 1955 Ralph "Cooney" Weiland, Harvard 1954 Victor Heyliger, Michigan 1953 John Mariucci, Minnesota 1952 Cheddy Thompson, Colorado College 1951 Ed Jeremiah, Dartmouth
Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award
Presented by the USA Hockey Foundation, the award recognizes the most outstanding player in NCAA Division I women’s hockey.
2024 Izzy Daniel, F, Cornell 2023 Sophie Jaques, D, Ohio State 2022 Taylor Heise, F, Minnesota 2021 Aerin Frankel, G, Northeastern 2020 Elizabeth Giguère, F, Clarkson 2019 Loren Gabel, F, Clarkson 2018 Daryl Watts, F, Boston College 2017 Ann-Renee Desbiens, G, Wisconsin 2016 Kendall Coyne, F, Northeastern 2015 Alex Carpenter, F, Boston College 2014 Jamie Lee Rattray, F, Clarkson 2013 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2011 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010 Vicki Bendus, F, Mercyhurst 2009 Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin 2008 Sarah Vaillancourt, F, Harvard 2007 Julie Chu, F, Harvard 2006 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2005 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004 Angela Ruggiero, D, Harvard 2003 Jennifer Botterill, F, Harvard 2002 Brooke Whitney, F, Northeastern 2001 Jennifer Botterill, F, Harvard 2000 Ali Brewer, G, Brown 1999 A.J. Mleczko, F, Harvard 1998 Brandy Fisher, F, New Hampshire
Division I Women’s Coach of the Year
Presented by the American Hockey Coaches Association, the award recognizes the coach of the year in NCAA Division I women’s hockey.
2024 Chris MacKenzie, Connecticut 2023 Dave Flint, Northeastern 2022 Mark Bolding, Yale 2021 Dave Flint, Northeastern 2020 Doug Derraugh, Cornell 2019 Doug Derraugh, Cornell 2018 Greg Fargo, Colgate 2017 Maura Crowell, Minnesota Duluth 2016 Katie Crowley, Boston College 2015 Katie King Crowley, Boston College 2014 Brad Frost, Minnesota 2013 Brad Frost, Minnesota 2012 Chris Wells, St. Lawrence 2011 Mark Johnson, Wisconsin 2010 Doug Derraugh, Cornell 2009 Mark Johnson, Wisconsin 2008 Jim Fetter, Wayne State 2007 Mark Johnson, Wisconsin 2006 Mark Johnson, Wisconsin 2005 Mike Sisti, Mercyhurst 2004 Laura Halldorson, Minnesota 2003 Shannon Miller, Minnesota Duluth 2002 Laura Halldorson, Minnesota 2001 Paul Flanagan, St. Lawrence 2000 Judy Oberting, Dartmouth 1999 Katey Stone, Harvard 1998 Laura Halldorson, Minnesota
Hockey Humanitarian Award
Presented annually to college hockey’s finest citizen.
2024 Dylan Lugris, Penn State 2023 Gabbie Hughes, Minnesota Duluth 2022 Jake Kosack, Union 2021 Delaney Wolf, Saint Mary's 2020 Amanda Conger, Saint Anselm 2019 Jake Bunz, Wisconsin 2018 Sidney Peters, Minnesota 2017 Danny Divis and Justin McKenzie, St. Michael's 2016 Chris Dylewski, Air Force 2015 Brittany Ammerman, Wisconsin 2014 Jeffrey Reppucci, Holy Cross 2013 Tucker Mullin, St. Anselm 2012 Aleca Hughes, Yale 2011 Brooks Dyroff, Boston College 2010 Ethan Cox, Colgate 2009 Missy Elumba, Northeastern 2008 William Bruce, Williams 2007 Kristin Savard, Yale 2006 Eric Leroux, Princeton 2005 Sarah Carlson, Boston College 2004 Chanda Gunn, Northeastern 2003 Sam Paolini, Cornell 2002 Rocky Ray Reeves, Buffalo State 2001 Jason Cupp, Nebraska-Omaha 2000 James Leger, Maine 1999 Kristine Pierce, Rochester Institute of Technology 1998 Erik Raygor, Wisconsin 1997 Blake Sloan, Michigan 1996 J.P. McKersie, Boston University
Sid Watson Award
Presented by the American Hockey Coaches Association, the award recognizes the player of the year in NCAA Division III men’s hockey.
2024 Devon Bobak, G, Trinity 2023 Matus Spodniak, F, Adrian 2022 Peter Bates, F, St. Norbert 2021 Not presented 2020 Tom Aubrun, G, Norwich 2019 Devin McDonald, G, Geneseo 2018 Colin Larkin, F, UMass Boston 2017 Evan Buitenhuis, G, Hamilton 2016 Jamie Murray, G, Babson 2015 Drew Fielding, G, St. Thomas 2014 David Jacobson, G, St. Norbert 2013 Paul Rodrigues, F, Oswego 2012 Jonathan LaRose, G, Amherst 2011 Chris Berenguer, D, Hamline 2010 David Martinson, F, Gustavus Adolphus 2009 Jeff Landers, D, Amherst 2008 Kyle Jones, G, St. Norbert 2007 Andrew Gallant, G, Manhattanville 2006 Adam Hanna, G, St. John's 2005 Kurtis McLean, F, Norwich 2004 Kevin Cooper, F, Middlebury 2003 Maris Ziedins, F, St. Norbert 2002 Jerry Galway, D, RIT 2001 Keith Aucoin, F, Norwich 2000 Steve Aronson, F, St. Thomas 1999 Rob Smillie, F, St. Norbert 1998 Mark Spence, F, Middlebury 1997 Steve Toll, F, RIT 1996 Ian Smith, D, Middlebury 1995 Charlie Gaffney, F, Bowdoin 1994 Ray Alcindor, F, Middlebury 1993 Frank Cirone, F, Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Edward Jeremiah Award
Presented by the American Hockey Coaches Association, the award recognizes the coach of the year in NCAA Division III men’s hockey.
2024 Mark Taylor, Hobart 2023 Mark Taylor, Hobart 2022 Adam Krug, Adrian 2021 Not presented 2020 Cam Ellsworth, Norwich 2019 Tyler Krueger, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2018 Blaise MacDonald, Colby 2017 Mike McShane, Norwich 2016 Peter Belisle, UMass Boston, and Chris Schultz, Geneseo 2015 Jack Arena, Amherst 2014 Chris Schultz, Geneseo 2013 Matt Loen, Wisconsin-Eau Claire 2012 Jack Arena, Amherst 2011 Tim Coghlin, St. Norbert 2010 Mike McShane, Norwich 2009 Dominick Dawes, Neumann 2008 Tim Coghlin, St. Norbert 2007 Ed Gosek, Oswego 2006 Bill Beaney, Middlebury 2005 Terry Skrypek, St. Thomas 2004 Bill Beaney, Middlebury 2003 George Roll, Oswego 2002 Dan Stauber, Wisconsin-Superior 2001 Wayne Wilson, Rochester Institute of Technology 2000 Mike McShane, Norwich 1999 Mike McShane, Norwich 1998 Mike Schwartz, Augsburg 1997 Mike McShane, Norwich 1996 Dean Talafous, Wisconsin-River Falls 1995 Bill Beaney, Middlebury 1994 Jeff Meredith, Fredonia 1993 Joe Baldarotta, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1992 Bruce Marshall, Connecticut 1991 Glenn Thomaris, Elmira 1990 Bill Beaney, Middlebury 1989 Terry Meagher, Bowdoin 1988 Glenn Thomaris, Elmira 1987 Tony Mariano, Norwich 1986 Terry Meagher, Bowdoin 1985 Rob Riley, Babson 1984 Bob Peters, Bemidji State 1983 Mike Gibbons, Bemidji State, and Peter Van Buskirk, Holy Cross 1982 Steve Stirling, Babson 1981 Herb Hammond, Plattsburgh 1980 Steve Stirling, Babson 1979 Don Brose, Minnesota State 1978 Sid Watson, Bowdoin 1977 Bill Riley, Jr., Massachusetts-Lowell 1976 Don Roberts, Gustavus Adolphus 1975 Wendall Forbes, Middlebury 1974 Barry Urbanski, Boston State 1973 Jim Cross, Vermont 1972 Jack Canniff, Massachusetts 1971 Sid Watson, Bowdoin 1970 Sid Watson, Bowdoin
Laura Hurd Award
Presented by the American Hockey Coaches Association, the award recognizes the player of the year in NCAA Division III women’s hockey.
2024 Maddie McCollins, F, Wisconsin-River Falls 2023 Darci Matson, F, Aurora 2022 Callie Hoff, F, Wisconsin-River Falls 2021 Not presented 2020 Amanda Conway, F, Norwich 2019 Bre Simon, F, Hamline 2018 Melissa Sheeran, F, Plattsburgh 2017 Dani Sibley, F, Wisconsin-River Falls 2016 Michelle Greeneway, F, Lake Forest 2015 Ashley Ryan, F, Elmira 2014 Sydney Aveson, G, Plattsburgh 2013 Teal Gove, F, Plattsburgh 2012 Julie Fortier, F, Norwich 2011 Sarah Dagg, F, Rochester Institute of Technology 2010 Isabel Iwachiw, G, Trinity 2009 Kayla Coady, F, Elmira 2008 Danielle Blanchard, F, Plattsburgh 2007 Andrea Peterson, D, Gustavus Adolphus 2006 Emily Quizon, F, Middlebury 2005 Laura Hurd, F, Elmira 2004 Molly Wasserman, F, Williams 2003 Angela Kapus, F/D, Middlebury 2002 Sarah Moe, F, Gustavus Adolphus 2001 Michelle Labbe, F, Middlebury 2000 Sylvia Ryan, F, Middlebury
Division III Women’s Coach of the Year
Presented by the American Hockey Coaches Association, the award recognizes the coach of the year in NCAA Division III women’s hockey.
2024 Joe Cranston, Wisconsin-River Falls 2023 Emily McNamara, Hamilton 2022 Bill Mandigo, Middlebury 2021 Not presented 2020 Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh 2019 Tom Palkowski, St. Thomas 2018 Mark Bolding, Norwich 2017 Chad Davis, Adrian 2016 Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh 2015 Dean Jackson, Elmira 2014 Kevin Houle, Plattburgh 2013 Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh 2012 Mark Bolding, Norwich 2011 Mark Bolding, Norwich 2010 Mark Bolding, Norwich 2009 Jim Plumer, Amherst 2008 Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh 2007 Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh 2006 Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh 2005 Bill Mandigo, Middlebury 2004 Bill Mandigo, Middlebury 2003 Michele Amidon, Bowdoin 2002 Jamie Wood, Elmira 2001 Bill Mandigo, Middlebury 2000 Ted Wisner, Colgate
American Hockey Coaches Association Awards
The John Mariucci Award
In honor of the former Minnesota player and coach; presented to a secondary school coach who best exemplifies the spirit, dedication, and enthusiasm of the “Godfather of U.S. Hockey,” John Mariucci.
2024 Keith Hendrickson, Virginia High School (Minn.) 2023 Paul Moggach, Brighton High School (Mich.) and Gord St. John, Catholic Central High School (Mich.) 2022 Tom Ward, Shattuck St. Mary's (Minn.) 2021 Dick Dodds, Hanover High School (N.H.) 2020 Andy Weidenbach, Cranbrook Kingswood School (Mich.) 2019 Bob Rosen, Williamsville High School (N.Y.) 2018 Jim Pohl, Red Wing High School (Minn.) 2017 Pete Sears, Oswego (N.Y.) High School 2016 Bill O'Neil, Northwood School (N.Y.) and Essex High School (Vt.) 2015 Bob Gernander, Greenway High School (Minn.) 2014 Joe McCabe, Don Bosco and Boston College High School (Mass.) 2013 Lorne Grosso, Rochester Mayo High School (Minn.) 2012 Tom Osiecki, Burnsville High School (Minn.) 2011 Chris Gurry, Phillips Academy Andover (Mass.) 2010 John Gardner, Avon Old Farms (Conn.) 2009 Bill Hanson, Catholic Memorial High School (Mass.) 2008 Ray Pratt, Lake Placid High School (N.Y.) 2007 Tom Fleming, Northwood School (N.Y.) 2006 Vic Levine, Madison Memorial High School (Wis.) 2005 John Sumner, Shattuck-St. Mary's School (Minn.) 2004 Jeff Kosak, Hotchkiss School 2003 Tom Saterdalen, Bloomington Jefferson High School (Minn.) 2002 Lou Cotroneo, St. Paul Johnson High School (Minn.) 2001 Peter Melchiono, Barnstable High School (Mass.) 2000 Dave Hendrickson, Eveleth High School (Minn.) 1999 Al Godfrey, Hopkins High School (Minn.) 1998 Marty Pierce, Matignon High School (Mass.) 1997 Harold "Ben" Foote, Lynn English High School (Mass.) 1996 Stan Moore, Massena High School (N.Y.) 1995 John Chambers, Needham High School (Mass.) 1994 Al Clark, Culver Military Academy (Ind.) 1993 Bill Belisle, Mount St. Charles High School (R.I.) 1992 George Akerstrom, Kimball Union High School (N.H.) 1991 Henry Hughes, Melrose High School (Mass.) 1990 Willard Ikola, Edina High School (Minn.) 1989 Eddie Burns, Arlington High School (Mass.) 1988 Larry Ross, International Falls High School (Minn.)
The Jim Fullerton Award
Named in honor of the former Brown University coach and AHCA spiritual leader, this award recognizes an individual who loves the purity of our sport. Whether a coach, administrator, trainer, official, journalist, or simply a fan, the recipient exemplifies Jim Fullerton, who gave as much as he received and never stopped caring about the direction in which our game was heading.
2024 Roger Godin, Minnesota Wild 2023 Steve Hagwell, ECAC Hockey 2022 Brendan Sheehy, Merrimack, Bauer, Hockey East 2021 Wayne Dean, Yale 2020 Trent Trahan, Plattsburgh Prime Link Shootout 2019 Bob Norton, UNH Hockey, NESN, ESPN 2018 Neil Koepke, MSUSpartans.com, Lansing State Journal, Ann Arbor News 2017 Wally Johnson, St. Lawrence 2016 David P. Carrier, Ferris State, Michigan State, USA Hockey 2015 Doug Spencer, WCHA, AHAUS, Wisconsin, Western Michigan 2014 Tim McNeill, Notre Dame 2013 John "Jocko" Connolly, Boston Herald 2012 Wally Odell, Minnesota Hockey 2011 Virg Foss, Grand Forks (N.D.) Herald 2010 John Gilbert, Minnesota media 2009 Tom Jacobs, NCAA, CCHA 2008 Charley Holden, NIHOA, NCAA 2007 Bill Brophy, Duluth, Madison media, WCHA 2006 Frank "Mac" McIntosh, Vermont 2005 Dana Hennigar, Hockey East, ECAC 2004 Bruce McLeod, Minnesota Duluth, WCHA 2003 Steve Reed, Northwood School 2002 Steve Cady, Miami 2001 Bill Kipouras, Salem (Mass.) Evening News 2000 Art Berglund, USA Hockey/AHAUS 1999 Ted Brill, U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame 1998 Bob Crocker, Boston University, Penn 1997 Joe Castro, Brown 1996 Bob Olson, WMPL Radio 1995 Mike Linkovich, Bowdoin 1994 Frank Rowe, CCM, Bauer 1993 Otto Breitenbach, WCHA 1992 Bob Johnson, Hockey
The John “Snooks” Kelley Founders Award
Named after the famed Boston College coach, this award honors those people in the coaching profession who have contributed to the overall growth and development of the sport of ice hockey in the United States.
2024 Bob DeGregorio, Atlantic Hockey, CHA, NEWHA 2023 David "Duke" Snyder, Wesleyan 2022 Gary Wright, AIC 2021 Don Olson, St. Mary's, St. Scholastica, NCHA 2020 Ben Smith, Boston University, Yale, Dartmouth, Northeastern, USA Hockey 2019 Mike MacMillan, Minnesota Hockey, USA Hockey 2018 Jim Logue, Merrimack, Salem State, Boston College 2017 Jack Barzee, Waterloo, Dubuque 2016 Bill Wilkinson, Western Michigan, Wayne State 2015 Bruce Delventhal, RIT, Union, Plattsburgh, AHCA 2014 Don "Toot" Cahoon, Lehigh, Norwich, Boston University, Princeton, Massachusetts, UMass Lowell, USA Hockey 2013 Jim Higgins, Dartmouth, Brown, Colgate, Princeton 2012 Terry Moran, Castleton State 2011 Bruce Johnson, Robbinsdale (Minn.) High School 2010 Peter Van Buskirk, Holy Cross 2009 Terry Martin, SUNY Canton 2008 John Russo, Minnesota Hockey 2007 John Matchefts, Colorado College, Air Force 2006 Carl Marottolo, Yale Youth Hockey 2005 Mike Sertich, Minnesota Duluth, Michigan Tech 2004 Dick Johnson, Roseau High School (Minn.) 2003 Jeff Sauer, Colorado College, Wisconsin, USA Hockey/AHAUS 2002 Gary Dineen, Springfield Pics, N.E. Coyotes 2001 Kelvin "Brush" Christiansen, Alaska-Anchorage 2000 Herb Hammond, Oswego, Plattsburgh, Brown 1999 Lou Lamoriello, Providence 1998 Bob Ferguson, USHL, IHL 1997 Rube Bjorkman, Rensselaer, New Hampshire, North Dakota 1996 Charles "Lefty" Smith, Notre Dame 1995 Bob O'Connor, USA Hockey/AHAUS, Hamline 1994 Lou Vairo, USA Hockey/AHAUS 1993 Dave Peterson, USA Hockey/AHAUS, Colorado College 1992 Al Renfrew, Michigan, Michigan Tech, North Dakota 1991 Herb Gallagher, Northeastern 1990 Tom Eccleston Jr., Providence 1989 Bill McCormick, Williams 1988 George Menard, St. Lawrence 1987 Bill Stewart, Boston English H.S. 1986 Jack Kelley, Boston University, Colby 1985 Sid Watson, Bowdoin 1984 Jim Fullerton, Brown 1983 John Mariucci, Minnesota, AHAUS 1982 Charlie Basch, St. Cloud State, Concordia (Minn.) 1981 Greg Batt, Hamilton, Colgate
The John MacInnes Award
Named for the successful coach at Michigan Tech, this award recognizes those people who have shown a great concern for amateur hockey and youth programs.
2024 Jerry York, Boston College, Bowling Green, Clarkson 2023 Craig Dahl, Bethel, UW-River Falls, St. Cloud State, Geneseo and Nazareth 2022 Bob Gaudet, Brown, Dartmouth 2021 Mike McShane, Dartmouth, St. Lawrence, Providence, Norwich; Richard Umile, Providence, New Hampshire 2020 Dean Blais, Minnesota, North Dakota, Omaha, AHAUS/USA Hockey 2019 Red Berenson, Michigan 2018 Terry Meagher, Bowdoin 2017 Rick Comley, Lake Superior State, Northern Michigan, Michigan State 2016 Bill Beaney, Middlebury, USA Hockey 2015 Jack Parker, Boston University, USA Hockey 2014 Joe Marsh, St. Lawrence 2013 Tony Fritz, Lake Forest 2012 Phil Grady, Hamilton 2011 Terry Skrypek, St. Thomas 2010 John Dunham, Trinity 2009 Steve Stirling, Babson, Providence 2008 Doug Woog, Minnesota, AHAUS 2007 Tim Taylor, Yale, Harvard, USA Hockey/AHAUS 2006 Rob Riley, Babson, Army 2005 Mike Gilligan, Vermont, Salem State, USA Hockey 2004 Don Brose, Minnesota State 2003 Ron Mason, Lake Superior State, Bowling Green, Michigan State 2002 Ed Saugestad, Augsburg 2001 Jim Cross, Vermont 2000 Bill Riley Jr., Lehigh, UMass-Lowell 1999 Gino Gasparini, North Dakota 1998 Bill Selman, North Dakota, Minnesota Duluth, St. Louis, Lake Superior State, AHAUS 1997 Bill O'Flaherty, Clarkson 1996 Fernie Flaman, Northeastern 1995 Bob Peters, Bemidji State, North Dakota 1994 Herb Brooks, Minnesota, St. Cloud State, USA Hockey/AHAUS 1993 Don Roberts, Gustavus Adolphus 1992 Len Ceglarski, Clarkson, Boston College 1991 Bill Cleary, Harvard 1990 Murray Murdoch, Yale 1989 Charlie Holt, New Hampshire, Colby 1988 Vic Heyliger, Michigan, Air Force, Illinois, AHAUS 1987 Ned Harkness, Rensselaer, Cornell, Union 1986 Murray Armstrong, Denver 1985 Bob Johnson, Wisconsin, Colorado College, AHAUS 1984 Jack Riley, Army, AHAUS 1983 Amo Bessone, Michigan State, Michigan Tech
The Terry Flanagan Award
Named in honor of the former UNH player and Bowling Green assistant, this award honors an assistant coach’s career body of work.
2024 Joe Dumais, UConn, Union, Quinnipiac 2023 Todd Knott, Minnesota State 2022 Kris Heeres, SUNY Geneseo 2021 Mark Kaufman, Miami, Ferris State 2020 Keith Fisher, St. Cloud State, Princeton, Penn State 2019 Kevin Patrick, Wisconsin, Bowling Green, Union, Vermont 2018 Ben Syer, Quinnipiac, Cornell 2017 Mike Guentzel, Minnesota, Omaha, Colorado College, USA Hockey 2016 Mike Gibbons, Bemidji State, Northern Michigan, Colorado College, Denver, St. Cloud State, USA Hockey 2015 Brent Brekke, Miami, Cornell 2014 Steve Mattson, Norwich, St. Michael's 2013 Mike Cavanaugh, Boston College, Dartmouth 2012 Drew Famulak, Ferris State 2011 Brian Hills, Rochester Institute of Technology, Bowling Green 2010 Andy Slaggert, Notre Dame 2009 Steve Miller, Miami, Denver 2008 Dave Peters, Providence, Dartmouth, Kent State 2007 David Lassonde, New Hampshire, Miami, Wisconsin 2006 Bill Powers, Michigan 2005 Grant Standbrook, Maine, Dartmouth, Wisconsin, AHAUS 2004 Tom Newton, Western Michigan, Michigan State 2003 Stu Irving, Merrimack 2002 Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh 2001 Brian Durocher, Boston University, American International, Colgate, Brown, USA Hockey 2000 Mel Pearson, Michigan, USA Hockey 1999 Glenn Kulyk, Minnesota Duluth 1998 Bob Saunders, Holy Cross, Rensselaer, Massachusetts-Boston, Northeastern 1997 Terry Flanagan, Bowling Green
The Lou Lamoriello Award
This award recognizes a former college hockey player or coach for a unique and distinguished professional career.
2024 Not awarded 2023 Not awarded 2022 Not awarded 2021 Not awarded 2020 Ross Childs, Michigan 2019 John "Jocko" McLennan, Clarkson 2018 Justin Kaufenberg, Wisconsin-Eau Claire 2017 Richmond "Chip" Kenyon, Middlebury 2016 Gen. Mark A. Milley, Princeton 2015 Bob White, Bowdoin 2014 Joe Battista, Penn State 2013 Not awarded 2012 Not awarded 2011 Not awarded 2010 Dr. Michael Collins, Notre Dame 2009 Laing Kennedy, Cornell, Kent State 2008 Tom Coakley, Brown 2007 Dave Metzen, Minnesota 2006 John Mayasich, Minnesota 2005 Tom "Red" Martin, Boston College 2004 Lou Lamoriello, Providence
The Joe Burke Award
Presented annually to the person who has given outstanding contribution, support, and dedication to women’s ice hockey. It is named in honor of a girls’ and women’s hockey “superfan,” Joe Burke.
2024 Bill Leidt, Connecticut Hockey, USA Hockey 2023 Jan Gentry, NCAA 2022 Caroline Heatley, Lawrence Academy, Northeastern, Boston College 2021 Barbara Huebner, Boston Globe 2020 Kathy McGarrigle, Anaheim Lady Ducks 2019 Dave and Judy Ferwerda, Wisconsin Challengers 2018 Zoë M. Harris, ACHA Women's Hockey, University of Washington men's hockey, Western Washington Female Hockey Association 2017 George Griggs, Women's Hockey Supporter 2016 Bob Ewell, Colby, Princeton, New Hampton 2015 Lynn Olson, Minnesota Hockey, USA Hockey 2014 Mary Ann Robinson, Wisconsin Amateur Hockey 2013 Brian Schulz, USCHO 2012 Bob Allen, USA Hockey and Lake Placid Olympic Center 2011 Kush Sidhu, Washington Pride, Northeastern 2010 Kelly Dyer Hayes, AHAUS, Northeastern 2009 Kathleen and Robert Ridder, Minnesota Hockey, AHAUS 2008 Maurice Fitzmaurice, CT Polar Bears 2007 Sue Ring-Jarvi, Minnesota Girls, Women's Hockey 2006 Charlie Stryker, Minnesota Girls, Women's Hockey, Minnesota Amateur Hockey 2005 Bill Cahill, Rensselaer 2004 George Crowe, Dartmouth 2003 Jane Ring, Minnesota Girls, Women's Hockey 2002 Bette Blair, Minnesota Girls, Women's Hockey 2001 Russ McCurdy, New Hampshire, Brown, USA Hockey/AHAUS 2000 Not awarded 1999 Not awarded 1998 Carl Gray, Assabet Valley (Mass.), USA Hockey 1997 Joe Bertagna, ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, Harvard 1996 Bernie McKinnon, St. Lawrence 1995 John Dooley, Harvard 1994 Joe Burke, Women's Hockey Supporter
The Women’s Ice Hockey Founders Award
This award honors a member of the hockey community or college coaching profession who has contributed to the overall growth and development of the sport of women’s ice hockey in the United States through their enthusiasm, passion and selflessness.
2024 Winny Brodt Brown, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Minnesota Whitecaps 2023 Judy Parish Oberting, Dartmouth 2022 Bill Driscoll, NAHA 2021 Michele Amidon, USA Hockey, Bowdoin 2020 John Marchetti, Providence, Yale, Mercyhurst, USA Hockey 2019 Don MacLeod, Northeastern, AHAUS 2018 Paul Kennedy, East Coast Wizards 2017 Jackie Barto, Providence, Ohio State, USA Hockey/AHAUS 2016 Heather Linstad, Connecticut, Northeastern, USA Hockey 2015 Karen Kay, Providence, New Hampshire, USA Hockey/AHAUS 2014 Margaret Degidio "Digit" Murphy, Brown, AHAUS 2013 Jill Pohtilla, Augsburg 2012 Walter Bush, USA Hockey/AHAUS 2011 Laura Halldorson, Princeton, Colby, Minnesota, USA Hockey 2010 Helen Bert, Providence
The Women’s Ice Hockey Assistant Coach Award
This award recognizes the career body of work of an assistant coach in women’s hockey.
2024 Edith Racine, Cornell, Brown 2023 Ashley Salerno, Vermont, Castleton, Middlebury 2022 Laura Bellamy, Harvard, Minnesota Duluth 2021 Lee-J Mirasolo, UMass Boston, Princeton, Harvard 2020 Mare MacDougall Bari, St. Lawrence 2019 Allison Coomey, Connecticut College, Plattsburgh, Niagara, Boston University, Penn State 2018 Ted Wisner, St. Lawrence 2017 Joel Johnson, Minnesota, USA Hockey, Bethel 2016 Dan Koch, Wisconsin 2015 Courtney Kennedy, Boston College, USA Hockey 2014 Danielle Bilodeau, Cornell 2013 Katie Lachapelle, Boston University, Union, Niagara, Ohio State 2012 Bob Bellemore, Providence 2011 Amy Bourbeau, Princeton, Middlebury, Williams