NCAA award for the outstanding men's ice hockey player
Hobey Baker Award The Hobey Baker Award trophy
Sport Ice hockey Awarded for NCAA player who best "exhibits strength of character both on and off the ice" and "contributes to the integrity of the team and displays outstanding skills in all phases of the game".[ 1] First award 1981 First winner Neal Broten (Minnesota )Most recent Macklin Celebrini (Boston University )
The Hobey Baker Award is an annual award given to the top National Collegiate Athletic Association men's ice hockey player. It has been awarded 44 times. It is named for Hall of Famer Hobey Baker , who played college hockey at Princeton University and died shortly after World War I .
The original statue for the award was commissioned and awarded by the Decathlon Athletic Club (now defunct) in Bloomington, Minnesota . The model for the award trophy was Steve Christoff , who played for the University of Minnesota and in the National Hockey League .[ 2]
Winners Year Winner Position School Born 1981 Neal Broten Center Minnesota Roseau, Minnesota 1982 George McPhee Left wing Bowling Green Guelph , Ontario 1983 Mark Fusco Defense Harvard Burlington, Massachusetts 1984 Tom Kurvers Defense Minnesota–Duluth Minneapolis , Minnesota 1985 Bill Watson Right wing Minnesota–Duluth Pine Falls , Manitoba 1986 Scott Fusco Center Harvard Burlington, Massachusetts 1987 Tony Hrkac Center North Dakota Thunder Bay, Ontario 1988 Robb Stauber Goaltender Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota 1989 Lane MacDonald Left wing Harvard Tulsa, Oklahoma 1990 Kip Miller Center Michigan State Lansing, Michigan 1991 David Emma Center Boston College Cranston, Rhode Island 1992 Scott Pellerin Left wing Maine Shediac, New Brunswick 1993 Paul Kariya * Left wing Maine Vancouver, British Columbia 1994 Chris Marinucci Left wing Minnesota–Duluth Grand Rapids, Minnesota 1995 Brian Holzinger Center Bowling Green Parma, Ohio 1996 Brian Bonin Center Minnesota White Bear Lake, Minnesota 1997 Brendan Morrison Center Michigan Pitt Meadows, British Columbia 1998 Chris Drury Left wing Boston University Trumbull, Connecticut 1999 Jason Krog Center New Hampshire Fernie, British Columbia 2000 Mike Mottau Defense Boston College Boston, Massachusetts 2001 Ryan Miller Goaltender Michigan State East Lansing, Michigan 2002 Jordan Leopold Defense Minnesota Golden Valley, Minnesota 2003 Peter Sejna Left wing Colorado College Liptovský Mikuláš , Czechoslovakia 2004 Junior Lessard Right wing Minnesota–Duluth Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, Quebec 2005 Marty Sertich Center Colorado College Roseville, Minnesota 2006 Matt Carle Defense Denver Anchorage, Alaska 2007 Ryan Duncan Left wing North Dakota Calgary , Alberta 2008 Kevin Porter Center Michigan Northville, Michigan 2009 Matt Gilroy Defense Boston University North Bellmore, New York 2010 Blake Geoffrion Center Wisconsin Plantation, Florida 2011 Andy Miele Left wing Miami Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 2012 Jack Connolly Center Minnesota–Duluth Duluth, Minnesota 2013 Drew LeBlanc Center St. Cloud State Duluth, Minnesota 2014 Johnny Gaudreau Left wing Boston College Salem, New Jersey 2015 Jack Eichel Center Boston University North Chelmsford, Massachusetts 2016 Jimmy Vesey Left wing Harvard Boston, Massachusetts 2017 Will Butcher Defense Denver Sun Prairie, Wisconsin 2018 Adam Gaudette Center Northeastern Braintree, Massachusetts 2019 Cale Makar Defense Massachusetts Calgary, Alberta 2020 Scott Perunovich Defense Minnesota–Duluth Hibbing, Minnesota 2021 Cole Caufield Right wing Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisconsin 2022 Dryden McKay Goaltender Minnesota State Downers Grove, Illinois 2023 Adam Fantilli Center Michigan Nobleton, Ontario 2024 Macklin Celebrini Center Boston University North Vancouver, British Columbia
Winners by place of birth [ edit ] Winners by position [ edit ] Winners by position Position Winners Center 18 Left wing 11 Defense 9 Right wing 3 Goaltender 3
Finalists by school [ edit ]