Clarkson’s Loren Gabel wins 2019 Patty Kazmaier Award
Loren Gabel of Clarkson won the 2019 Patty Kazmaier Award, announced today in Hamden, Connecticut. She became the second Clarkson player to earn the award, after Jamie Lee Rattray in 2014.
Loren Gabel of Clarkson won the 2019 Patty Kazmaier Award, announced today in Hamden, Connecticut. She became the second Clarkson player to earn the award, after Jamie Lee Rattray in 2014.
2016 champion Wisconsin-Stevens Point faces 2017 champion Norwich in the men’s D-III national championship. Our USCHO writers offer their picks on the final game of the season.
UMass Lowell junior co-captain Ryan Lohin has signed to a two-year, entry-level contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning (photo: Melissa Wade).
Minnesota forward Rem Pitlick has signed a two-year, entry level contract with the Nashville Predators, forgoing his senior season with the Gophers (photo: Jim Rosvold/University of Minnesota).
For leading Wisconsin-Stevens Point into the NCAA Division III men’s national semifinals, Tyler Krueger has been named winner of the Edward Jeremiah Award as the AHCA Division III Men’s Coach of the Year (photo: Kyle Bridenhagen/UWSP Athletics).
A total of 30 Division III men’s players have been named AHCA All-Americans for the 2018-19 season (photo: Manhattanville Athletics).
Geneseo senior goaltender Devin McDonald has been chosen as the 2019 winner of the Sid Watson Award, symbolic of the best NCAA Division III men’s hockey player (photo: Keith Walters).
For leading his team to the ECAC championship and into the semifinals of the NCAA national championship, Cornell’s Doug Derraugh has been chosen AHCA Women’s Division I Coach of the Year (photo: Eldon Lindsay/Cornell Athletics).
Five players who advanced to the NCAA women’s national championship have been recognized as 2018-19 AHCA women’s All-Americans (photo: Connor Koehler).
In a vote of assistant coaches at the nation’s NCAA Division I programs, Princeton freshman forward Sarah Fillier has been named the 2018-19 National Rookie of the Year (photo: Princeton Athletics).
The NCHC announced its award winners for the 2018-19 season Thursday night at its annual awards celebration at the Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul, Minn. (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
UMass’ Cale Makar (player) and Greg Carvel (coach) and BU’s Joel Farabee (rookie) picked up regular-season honors from Hockey East Thursday night (photo: Thom Kendall/UMass Athletics).
Wisconsin redshirt senior captain Annie Pankowski is standing outside the Badgers locker room, giving an interview to a handful of reporters, when a she gets distracted for a moment and then pauses her answer to lean down and scratch the head of a dog that’s now happily wagging its tail and sitting at her feet (photo: Rachel Lewis).
Atlantic Hockey announced the conference’s regular-season award winners Thursday night (photo: Omar Phillips).
For the first time since 1991, the top player in the WCHA hails from Northern Michigan as Wildcats senior Troy Loggins has been honored as the 2018-19 WCHA Player of the Year (photo: CS Genovese/Northern Michigan Athletics).
The Gridiron Club of Greater Boston announced Thursday that University of New England senior forward Brady Fleurent is the winner of the 19th Joe Concannon Award (photo: David Bates/Fotografix Studio/University of New England Athletics).
Omaha senior forward Ryan Galt has been selected as the recipient of the NCHC’s fourth annual postgraduate scholarship (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
Hockey East commissioner Joe Bertagna issued the following statement Wednesday evening: “Over this past weekend, an incident was reported to the Hockey East office stemming from a game between Boston College and Providence on Friday, March 15. Following conference protocol, an investigation has been conducted. While we are aware some inappropriate remarks were made between … Read more
The Atlantic Hockey Media Association released its 2018-19 All-Conference selections and major award winners on Wednesday (photo: Niagara Athletics).
Hockey East announced Wednesday its three 2018-19 All-Star teams as voted by the league’s 11 head coaches (photo: Vermont Athletics).