While Thursday night was a disappointing one for Macklin Celebrini as his Boston University team was eliminated in the Frozen Four semi-finals, Friday was a better one for the 17-year-old. After being named the NCAA’s top rookie earlier in the day, it was also announced (Twitter link) that he won the Hobey Baker Award as the top player in college hockey.
Celebrini is considered the consensus number one selection for the upcoming draft in June and is coming off a dominant freshman campaign with the Terriers. He played in 38 games this season, recording 32 goals and 32 assists, good for third in NCAA scoring. Those numbers are impressive for anyone let alone a player who was the youngest in Division I as Celebrini was.
An all-around offensive threat, Celebrini was a franchise center for Boston University this season and profiles as one in the NHL. While he told Joe Smith of The Athletic (subscription link) that he’s not against coming back for a sophomore year, that would certainly be a surprising outcome. Instead, it’s expected that he’ll be suiting up for whoever selects him with the top pick two and a half months from now.
Celebrini beat out two other forwards who were finalists for the award, Boston College’s Cutter Gauthier, who Anaheim acquired in a midseason swap, and the University of North Dakota’s Jackson Blake, who signed his entry-level deal with Carolina earlier this week.
Celebrini is the fourth player from Boston University to win this award, joining Jack Eichel (2015), Matt Gilroy (2009) and Chris Drury (1998).
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Somewhat suprised it wasn’t Cutter, but a close call either way.
BTW, the college hockey tournament has been excellent this year! Whoever gets Zeev Buium in the draft is gonna have one heck of a Dman.