The Western Collegiate Hockey Association gives awards at the conclusion of each season. The current awards include Player of the Year, Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Coach of the Year, as well as the league leaders in points scoring and goaltending. In addition, several WCHA players have won the Hobey Baker Award for the nation's best college hockey player.
Past winners have included numerous National Hockey League players, players in European professional leagues, NHL All-Stars , Olympic gold medalists , Stanley Cup champions, and Hockey Hall of Famers . Minnesota and North Dakota are the most successful teams, with 55 award winners and statistical leaders each. All current and former members of the conference are represented, with the exception of Bowling Green .
No player has been selected for the same award more than twice. Murray McLachlan of Minnesota was named Rookie of the Year and twice named Player of the Year, the only player to be selected for three awards. Minnesota's John Mayasich and Michigan Tech's Tony Esposito are the only players to lead the conference statistically in three seasons. John MacInnes of Michigan Tech was named Coach of the Year five times.
The Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year is chosen by a vote of faculty athletic representatives, while the Defensive Player of the Year is chosen by the league's head coaches. All other award winners are selected by votes from coaches, players, sports information directors , and local media.[ 1]
All extant awards were discontinued in 2021 when the men's division of the WCHA was dissolved.
Jordan Leopold, 2002 Hobey Baker winner
Matt Carle, 2006 Hobey Baker winner
The Hobey Baker Award has been awarded annually since 1981 to the most outstanding player in NCAA ice hockey.[ 2] In that time, 16 players have won the award while playing for WCHA schools.
School
Winners
Years
Minnesota–Duluth
5
1984, 1985, 1994, 2004, 2012
Minnesota
4
1981, 1988, 1996, 2002
North Dakota
2
1987, 2007
Colorado College
2
2003, 2005
Denver
1
2006
Wisconsin
1
2010
St. Cloud State
1
2013
Keith Magnuson, 1967–68 Most Valuable Player
Curtis Joseph, 1988–89 Most Valuable Player
Junior Lessard, 2003–04 Player of the Year and Hobey Baker winner
Ryan Duncan, 2006–07 Player of the Year and Hobey Baker winner
Jamie McBain, 2008–09 Player of the Year
The Player of the Year award has been awarded since the 1960–61 season. Before 1992, it was known as the Most Valuable Player award.[ 4]
School
Winners
Years
Minnesota
10
1963, 1969, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1988, 1995, 1996, 1997
North Dakota
8
1965, 1982, 1987, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2011
Minnesota–Duluth
8
1967, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1993, 1994, 2004, 2012
Wisconsin
7
1978, 1979, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2000, 2009
Denver
6
1961, 1968, 1973, 1986, 2006, 2010
Colorado College
5
1972, 1974, 2003, 2005, 2008
Michigan Tech
4
1971, 1976, 2015, 2016
Minnesota State
3
2018, 2020, 2021
Michigan
2
1962, 1966
Northern Michigan
2
1991, 2019
St. Cloud State
2
2002, 2013
Michigan State
1
1975
Notre Dame
1
1977
Alaska
1
2014
Bemidji State
1
2017
Offensive Player of the Year [ edit ]
The Offensive Player of the Year was first awarded in 2019.
School
Winners
Years
Minnesota State
2
2020, 2021
Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year [ edit ]
Tony Granato, 1986–87 Student-Athlete of the Year
Mark Cullen, 2001–02 Student-Athlete of the Year
Lee Sweatt, 2006–07 Student-Athlete of the Year
Season[ 5]
Player
Position
School
1986–87
Tony Granato
Forward
Wisconsin
1987–88
Steve Johnson
Forward
North Dakota
1988–89
Tim Budy
Forward
Colorado College
1989–90
Dave Shields
Forward
Denver
1990–91
Brad Werenka
Defenseman
Northern Michigan
1991–92
Geoff Sarjeant
Goaltender
Michigan Tech
1992–93
Brett Hauer
Defenseman
Minnesota–Duluth
1993–94
Brian Konowalchuk
Forward
Denver
Jeff Nielsen
Forward
Minnesota
1994–95
Justin McHugh
Forward
Minnesota
1995–96
Dan Trebil
Defenseman
Minnesota
1996–97
Petri Gunther
Defenseman
Denver
1997–98
Mitch Vig
Defenseman
North Dakota
1998–99
Kyle McLaughlin
Defenseman
St. Cloud State
Scott Swanson
Defenseman
Colorado College
1999–2000
Jeff Scissons
Forward
Minnesota–Duluth
2000–01
Karl Goehring
Goaltender
North Dakota
2001–02
Mark Cullen
Forward
Colorado College
2002–03
Tom Preissing
Defenseman
Colorado College
2003–04
Connor James
Forward
Denver
2004–05
Steven Johns
Defenseman
Minnesota State
2005–06
Ted O'Leary
Forward
Denver
2006–07
Lee Sweatt
Defenseman
Colorado College
2007–08
Joel Hanson
Defenseman
Minnesota State
2008–09
J. P. Testwuide
Defenseman
Denver
2009–10
Eli Vlaisavljevich
Defenseman
Michigan Tech
2010–11
Chay Genoway
Defenseman
North Dakota
2011–12
Brad Eidsness
Goaltender
North Dakota
2012–13
Drew LeBlanc
Forward
St. Cloud State
2013–14
Chad Brears
Forward
Alabama–Huntsville
2014–15
Tanner Kero
Forward
Michigan Tech
2015–16
Jamie Phillips
Goaltender
Michigan Tech
2016–17
Chad McDonald
Forward
Ferris State
2017–18
Olivier Mantha
Goaltender
Alaska–Anchorage
2018–19
Max Coatta
Forward
Minnesota State
2019–20
Edwin Hookenson
Defenseman
Minnesota State
2020–21
Zach Driscoll
Goaltender
Bemidji State
School
Winners
Years
Denver
6
1989–90, 1993–94† , 1996–97, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2008–09
North Dakota
5
1987–88, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2010–11, 2011–12
Colorado College
5
1988–89, 1998–99† , 2001–02, 2002–03, 2006–07
Michigan Tech
4
1991–92, 2009–10, 2014–15, 2015–16
Minnesota State
4
2004–05, 2007–08, 2018–19, 2019–20
Minnesota
3
1993–94† , 1994–95, 1995–96
Minnesota–Duluth
2
1992–93, 1999–2000
St. Cloud State
2
1998–99† , 2012–13
Wisconsin
1
1986–87
Northern Michigan
1
1990–91
Alabama–Huntsville
1
2013–14
Bemidji State
1
2020–21
Defensive Player of the Year [ edit ]
Brian Rafalski, 1994–95 Defensive player of the Year
Andy Sutton, 1997–98 co-Defensive Player of the Year
Jack Hillen, 2007–08 Defensive Player of the Year
School
Winners
Years
Colorado College
7
1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2002–03† , 2004–05, 2007–08
Wisconsin
5
1994–95, 1999–2000, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12
North Dakota
3
1997–98† , 1998–99, 2008–09
Minnesota
3
2000–01, 2001–02, 2006–07
Denver
3
2002–03† , 2003–04, 2005–06
Bowling Green
3
2017–18, 2019–20, 2020–21†
Alaska
2
2013–14, 2014–15
Minnesota State
2
2015–16, 2016–17
Northern Michigan
2
1991–92, 2018–19
Michigan Tech
1
1997–98†
St. Cloud State
1
2012–13
Bemidji State
1
2020–21†
Goaltender of the Year [ edit ]
School
Winners
Years
Minnesota State
2
2019–20, 2020–21
Northern Michigan
2
2017–18, 2018–19
Gordon Wilkie, 1961–62 Sophomore of the Year
George Morrison, 1968–69 Sophomore of the Year
Dany Heatley, 1999–2000 Rookie of the Year
Brandon Bochenski, 2001–02 Rookie of the Year
Thomas Vanek, 2002–03 Rookie of the Year
Paul Stastny, 2004–05 Rookie of the Year
Phil Kessel, 2005–06 Rookie of the Year
School
Winners
Years
Denver
10
1959–60† , 1960–61, 1966–67† , 1968–69, 1982–83, 1986–87, 1987–88, 2004–05, 2010–11, 2011–12
North Dakota
9
1966–67† , 1971–72, 1978–79, 1981–82, 1993–94, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2009–10
Minnesota
8
1965–66, 1967–68, 1979–80, 1991–92, 1994–95, 2002–03, 2005–06, 2008–09
Colorado College
6
1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1995–96, 2000–01, 2007–08
Michigan Tech
5
1959–60† , 1962–63, 1964–65, 1970–71, 1972–73
Wisconsin
5
1976–77, 1985–86, 1988–89, 1992–93, 1999–2000
Minnesota State
5
2012–13, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2019–20, 2020–21
Minnesota–Duluth
4
1969–70Fr. , 1983–84, 1984–85, 1996–97
Ferris State
2
2015–16, 2018–19
Michigan
2
1961–62, 1963–64
Michigan State
2
1969–70So. , 1980–81
Northern Michigan
2
1989–90, 1990–91
Notre Dame
1
1973–74
Alaska–Anchorage
1
1998–99
St. Cloud State
1
2006–07
Lake Superior State
1
2013–14
Bemidji State
1
2014–15
Jeff Sauer, 1971–72 & 1974–75 Coach of the Year
Herb Brooks, 1973–74 Coach of the Year
Mel Pearson, 2011–12 Coach of the Year
School
Winners
Years
North Dakota
10
1962–63, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1978–79, 1981–82, 1986–87, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2008–09
Michigan Tech
9
1959–60, 1961–62, 1965–66, 1970–71, 1975–76, 1987–88, 2005–06† , 2011–12, 2015–16
Denver
8
1960–61, 1967–68, 1977–78, 1985–86, 1994–95, 2001–02, 2004–05† , 2009–10
Minnesota State
7
1999–2000, 2002–03, 2007–08, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2020–21
Colorado College
6
1968–69, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1995–96
Minnesota
5
1969–70, 1973–74, 1979–80, 1989–90, 2005–06†
Minnesota–Duluth
5
1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1992–93, 2003–04
Northern Michigan
3
1988–89, 1990–91, 2017–18
St. Cloud State
3
1997–98, 2004–05† , 2006–07
Bemidji State
2
2016–17, 2019–20
Michigan
2
1963–64, 1980–81
Notre Dame
1
1972–73
Wisconsin
1
1976–77
Nebraska–Omaha
1
2010–11
Ferris State
1
2013–14
Statistical leaders [ edit ]
Red Berenson, 1961–62 scoring leader
Doug Palazzari, 1971–72 scoring leader
Mark Johnson, 1977–78 scoring leader
Ryan Stoa, 2008–09 scoring leader
Rhett Rakhshani, 2009–10 scoring leader
Matt Frattin, 2010–11 scoring leader
The scoring champion was determined based on all games from 1951–52 until 1961–62. Since, only statistics from conference games are included.[ 1]
Season[ 5]
Player
Position
School
Games
Goals
Assists
Points
1951–52
Ron Hartwell
Forward
Colorado College
23
40
27
67
1952–53
John Mayasich
Forward
Minnesota
27
42
36
78
1953–54
John Mayasich
Forward
Minnesota
28
29
49
78
1954–55
John Mayasich
Forward
Minnesota
30
41
39
80
1955–56
John Andrews
Forward
Colorado College
27
27
25
52
1956–57
Bill Reichart
Forward
North Dakota
22
24
16
40
1957–58
Bill Hay
Forward
Colorado College
16
16
32
48
1958–59
no league play
1959–60
Bill Masterton
Forward
Denver
17
17
27
44
1960–61
Jerry Walker
Forward
Denver
18
29
15
44
1961–62
Red Berenson
Forward
Michigan
18
24
17
41
1962–63
Lou Nanne
Defenseman
Minnesota
20
9
23
32
1963–64
Gordon Wilkie
Forward
Michigan
14
8
22
30
1964–65
Mel Wakabayashi
Forward
Michigan
18
13
17
30
1965–66
Doug Volmar
Forward
Michigan State
20
18
23
41
1966–67
Keith Christiansen
Forward
Minnesota–Duluth
23
15
31
46
1967–68
Bill Klatt
Forward
Minnesota
22
18
12
30
1968–69
George Morrison
Forward
Denver
20
26
13
39
1969–70
George Morrison
Forward
Denver
22
18
19
37
1970–71
Vic Venasky
Forward
Denver
22
14
25
39
1971–72
Doug Palazzari
Forward
Colorado College
28
27
30
57
1972–73
Eddie Bumbacco
Forward
Notre Dame
28
31
34
65
1973–74
Steve Colp
Forward
Michigan State
28
31
41
72
1974–75
Tom Ross
Forward
Michigan State
32
32
48
80
1975–76
Tom Ross
Forward
Michigan State
32
41
42
83
1976–77
Dave Debol
Forward
Michigan
32
34
37
71
1977–78†
Mark Johnson
Forward
Wisconsin
31
39
31
70
1977–78†
Mike Eaves
Forward
Wisconsin
32
25
45
70
1978–79
Dave Delich
Forward
Colorado College
30
25
45
70
1979–80
Tim Harrer
Forward
Minnesota
32
45
24
69
1980–81
Steve Ulseth
Forward
Minnesota
28
28
35
63
1981–82
Ed Beers
Forward
Denver
26
30
19
49
1982–83
Scott Bjugstad
Forward
Minnesota
26
21
35
56
1983–84
Bill Watson
Forward
Minnesota–Duluth
23
17
38
55
1984–85
Bill Watson
Forward
Minnesota–Duluth
33
37
43
80
1985–86
Dallas Gaume
Forward
Denver
34
24
49
73
1986–87
Tony Hrkac
Forward
North Dakota
35
36
50
86
1987–88
Steve Johnson
Forward
North Dakota
35
27
44
71
1988–89
Shawn Harrison
Forward
Michigan Tech
35
16
30
46
1989–90
Dave Shields
Forward
Denver
28
21
29
50
1990–91
Scott Beattie
Forward
Northern Michigan
31
33
31
64
1991–92
Jim Hiller
Forward
Northern Michigan
32
24
46
70
1992–93
Derek Plante
Forward
Minnesota–Duluth
29
29
37
66
1993–94
Chris Marinucci
Forward
Minnesota–Duluth
32
27
26
53
1994–95
Brian Bonin
Forward
Minnesota
32
27
19
46
1995–96
Brian Bonin
Forward
Minnesota
32
25
39
64
1996–97†
Brian Swanson
Forward
Colorado College
32
15
27
42
1996–97†
Mike Crowley
Defenseman
Minnesota
32
5
37
42
1997–98†
Reggie Berg
Forward
Minnesota
28
17
17
34
1997–98†
Brian Swanson
Forward
Colorado College
28
11
23
34
1998–99
Jason Blake
Forward
North Dakota
28
20
29
49
1999–2000
Jeff Panzer
Forward
North Dakota
28
14
30
44
2000–01
Jeff Panzer
Forward
North Dakota
28
16
33
49
2001–02
Mark Hartigan
Forward
St. Cloud State
28
24
25
49
2002–03
Peter Sejna
Forward
Colorado College
28
21
32
53
2003–04†
Junior Lessard
Forward
Minnesota–Duluth
28
19
20
39
2003–04†
Brandon Bochenski
Forward
North Dakota
28
16
23
39
2004–05
Marty Sertich
Forward
Colorado College
28
17
25
42
2005–06
Paul Stastny
Forward
Denver
28
15
29
44
2006–07
Ryan Duncan
Forward
North Dakota
28
22
17
39
2007–08
Ryan Lasch
Forward
St. Cloud State
28
17
17
34
2008–09
Ryan Stoa
Forward
Minnesota
27
19
17
36
2009–10
Rhett Rakhshani
Forward
Denver
28
15
20
35
2010–11
Matt Frattin
Forward
North Dakota
28
22
18
40
2011–12
Jack Connolly
Forward
Minnesota–Duluth
28
16
27
43
2012–13
Ryan Walters
Forward
Nebraska–Omaha
28
16
24
40
2013–14
Cody Kunyk
Forward
Alaska
28
17
17
34
2014–15
Tanner Kero
Forward
Michigan Tech
28
13
21
34
2015–16
Alex Petan
Forward
Michigan Tech
27
16
13
29
2016–17
Gerald Mayhew
Forward
Ferris State
26
15
15
30
2017–18
C. J. Suess
Forward
Minnesota State
28
19
17
36
2018–19
Troy Loggins
Forward
Northern Michigan
28
20
12
32
2019–20
Griffin Loughran
Forward
Northern Michigan
28
20
12
32
2020–21
André Ghantous
Forward
Northern Michigan
14
6
14
20
School
Leaders
Years
Minnesota
13
1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1962–63, 1967–68, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97† , 1997–98† , 2008–09
Denver
10
1959–60, 1960–61, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1981–82, 1985–86, 1989–90, 2005–06, 2009–10
Colorado College
9
1951–52, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1971–72, 1978–79, 1996–97† , 1997–98† , 2002–03, 2004–05
North Dakota
9
1956–57, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2003–04† , 2006–07, 2010–11
Minnesota–Duluth
7
1966–67, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1992–93, 1993–94, 2003–04† , 2011–12
Northern Michigan
5
1990–91, 1991–92, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21
Michigan
4
1961–62, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1976–77
Michigan State
4
1965–66, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76
Michigan Tech
3
1988–89, 2014–15, 2015–16
Wisconsin
2
1977–78† , 1977–78†
St. Cloud State
2
2001–02, 2007–08
Notre Dame
1
1972–73
Nebraska–Omaha
1
2012–13
Alaska
1
2013–14
Ferris State
1
2016–17
Minnesota State
1
2017–18
Goaltending leaders [ edit ]
Willard Ikola, 1951–52 top goaltender
Tony Esposito, top goaltender in 1964–65, 1965–66, & 1966–67
Ed Belfour, 1986–87 top goaltender
Wade Dubielewicz, top goaltender in 2000–01 and 2001–02
Curtis McElhinney, top goaltender in 2002–03 and 2004–05
Bernd Brückler, top goaltender in 2003–04
Brian Elliott, top goaltender in 2005–06 and 2006–07
The goaltending champion was based on all games from 1951–52 until 1955–56 and based on only league games since.[ 1]
Season[ 5]
Player
School
Games
GAA
1951–52
Willard Ikola
Michigan
26
2.66
1952–53
Jim Mattson
Minnesota
27
2.36
1953–54
Jim Mattson
Minnesota
26
2.76
1954–55
Jeff Simus
Colorado College
24
2.92
1955–56
Lorne Howes
Michigan
22
1.95
1956–57
Ross Childs
Michigan
11
2.73
1957–58
Bob Peabody
North Dakota
15
3.13
1958–59
no league play
1959–60
George Kirkwood
Denver
22
2.32
1960–61
George Kirkwood
Denver
18
1.72
1961–62†
Dave Butts
Michigan
9
2.67
1961–62†
Bob Gray
Michigan
9
2.67
1962–63
Garry Bauman
Michigan Tech
20
2.65
1963–64
Buddy Blom
Denver
10
1.70
1964–65
Tony Esposito
Michigan Tech
10
2.00
1965–66
Tony Esposito
Michigan Tech
12
2.00
1966–67
Tony Esposito
Michigan Tech
11
2.45
1967–68
Gerry Powers
Denver
18
1.78
1968–69
Rick Duffett
Michigan State
10
2.40
1969–70
Wayne Thomas
Wisconsin
13
3.00
1970–71
Morris Trewin
Michigan Tech
11
2.55
1971–72
Jim Makey
Wisconsin
21.3
3.29
1972–73
Ron Grahame
Denver
27
2.93
1973–74
Brad Shelstad
Minnesota
25
3.32
1974–75
Larry Thayer
Minnesota
16
2.50
1975–76
Jeff Tscherne
Minnesota
23.7
3.50
1976–77
Julian Baretta
Wisconsin
17
3.02
1977–78
Ernie Glanville
Denver
14
2.57
1978–79
Bob Iwabuchi
North Dakota
16
3.13
1979–80
Bob Iwabuchi
North Dakota
15
3.85
1980–81
Frank Krieber
Michigan Tech
16
3.27
1981–82
Jon Casey
North Dakota
12
2.38
1982–83
Jon Casey
North Dakota
12
2.63
1983–84
Rick Kosti
Minnesota–Duluth
22
2.92
1984–85
John Blue
Minnesota
22
3.00
1985–86
John Blue
Minnesota
21
3.08
1986–87
Ed Belfour
North Dakota
22
2.37
1987–88
Robb Stauber
Minnesota
35
2.91
1988–89
Robb Stauber
Minnesota
25
2.33
1989–90
Duane Derksen
Wisconsin
26
3.72
1990–91
Jeff Stolp
Minnesota
24
2.71
1991–92
Jeff Stolp
Minnesota
28
2.87
1992–93
Jim Carey
Wisconsin
21
2.97
1993–94
Jim Carey
Wisconsin
29
3.09
1994–95
Jeff Callinan
Minnesota
30
2.74
1995–96
Judd Lambert
Colorado College
14
2.05
1996–97
Aaron Schweitzer
North Dakota
15
2.45
1997–98
Karl Goehring
North Dakota
20
2.23
1998–99
Gregg Naumenko
Alaska–Anchorage
25
2.23
1999–2000
Karl Goehring
North Dakota
20
1.79
2000–01
Wade Dubielewicz
Denver
22
2.24
2001–02
Wade Dubielewicz
Denver
15
1.80
2002–03
Curtis McElhinney
Colorado College
25
2.19
2003–04
Bernd Brückler
Wisconsin
27
2.11
2004–05
Curtis McElhinney
Colorado College
15
2.09
2005–06
Brian Elliott
Wisconsin
21
1.84
2006–07
Brian Elliott
Wisconsin
25
1.94
2007–08
Jean-Philippe Lamoureux
North Dakota
28
1.74
2008–09
Alex Stalock
Minnesota–Duluth
28
2.39
2009–10
Marc Cheverie
Denver
25
2.05
2010–11
Aaron Dell
North Dakota
24
1.97
2011–12
Kent Patterson
Minnesota
28
2.06
2012–13
Stephon Williams
Minnesota State
28
1.83
2013–14
Cole Huggins
Minnesota State
24
1.73
2014–15
Stephon Williams (2)
Minnesota State
28
1.66
2015–16
Cole Huggins (2)
Minnesota State
14
1.46
2016–17
Michael Bitzer
Bemidji State
27
1.40
School
Leaders
Years
Minnesota
13
1952–53, 1953–54, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1994–95, 2011–12
North Dakota
11
1957–58, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1986–87, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2007–08, 2010–11
Denver
9
1959–60, 1960–61, 1963–64, 1967–68, 1972–73, 1977–78, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2009–10
Wisconsin
9
1969–70, 1971–72, 1976–77, 1989–90, 1992–93, 1993–94, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2006–07
Michigan Tech
6
1962–63, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1970–71, 1980–81
Michigan
5
1951–52, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1961–62† , 1961–62†
Colorado College
4
1954–55, 1995–96, 2002–03, 2004–05
Minnesota State
4
2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
Minnesota–Duluth
2
1983–84, 2008–09
Michigan State
1
1968–69
Alaska–Anchorage
1
1998–99
Bemidji State
1
2016–17
^ a b c "UMD's Jack Connolly Named WCHA Player of the Year, UND's Brad Eidsness is WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year to Highlight 2011–12 Men's Individual Award Winners" (PDF) . Press release . Western Collegiate Hockey Association. March 8, 2012. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved January 23, 2013 .
^ "Hobey Baker Award" . University of New Hampshire Library. Archived from the original on July 8, 2010. Retrieved January 23, 2013 .
^ "Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winners" . Inside College Hockey. Archived from the original on December 6, 2011. Retrieved January 23, 2013 .
^ "WCHA Awards" . College Hockey Historical Archives . Archived from the original on April 15, 2012. Retrieved January 23, 2013 .
^ a b c d e f g h "WCHA Major Award Winners – 1951–2014" . Western Collegiate Hockey Association. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 23, 2015 .
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