The Hobey Baker Memorial Award is given to the most outstanding player in collegiate hockey, and has a long list of excellent NHL players among previous winners. Will Butcher, Jimmy Vesey, Jack Eichel and Johnny Gaudreau are the latest to take home the award, while others like Brendan Morrison, Paul Kariya and Chris Drury have been honored in the past.
Earlier this year, 67 players from the NCAA ranks were nominated for the award, and today that number has been reduced to just ten. These ten players will be narrowed to just three, a process that anyone can be a part of by participating in the fan vote. Votes will be added to the decision from a selection committee to produce three finalists, from which a winner will be crowned.
The top-10 finalists are as follows, with the NHL organization who owns their draft rights in parenthesis:
Henrik Borgstrom, University of Denver (Florida Panthers)
Ryan Donato, Harvard University (Boston Bruins)
Matthew Galajda, Cornell University
Adam Gaudette, Northeastern University (Vancouver Canucks)
Dylan McLaughlin, Canisius College
Cale Morris, University of Notre Dame
Colton Point, Colgate University (Dallas Stars)
Jimmy Schuldt, St. Cloud State University
Dylan Sikura, Northeastern University (Chicago Blackhawks)
C.J. Suess, Minnesota State University-Mankato (Winnipeg Jets)
ThePriceWasRight
I don’t know anything about these players but Donato. But since it’s a public vote, I might as well throw my vote in and have it mean something.
why do league’s do this crap?
therula34
Agreed, so dumb
pawtucket
Gaudette has amazing numbers for such a late round pick