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Four players with Minnesota ties are among the 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Award, which honors the top player in college hockey. They are Gophers goalie Jack LaFontaine, Minnesota State Mankato goalie Dryden McKay, Quinnipiac forward Odeen Tufto, a Chaska native and former St. Thomas Academy standout; and Boston College forward Matt Boldy, a first-round draft pick of the Wild.
Also making the top 10 are Wisconsin forwards Cole Caufield and Dylan Holloway, North Dakota forward Shane Pinto, Boston University defenseman David Farrance, Boston College goalie Spencer Knight and Quinnipiac goalie Keith Petruzzelli.
The 10 finalists were selected by voting from all 61 NCAA Division I men s hockey head coaches plus online fan balloting. Next, the 30-member selection committee and another round of fan voting on the website hobeybaker.com from March 18-28 will determine the winner. The three Hobey Hat Trick finalists will be announced April 1, an
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By Pat Sweeney
Mar 8, 2021 4:38 PM
Six UND athletes have been honored on the All-National Collegiate Hockey Conference Team, including a league-record-tying four first teamers released today by the conference. The six UND athletes honored ties UND’s 2015-16 team which also had six all-conference members and the four UND players named to the first team ties a conference record, shared with last year’s Minnesota Duluth team and St. Cloud State from two seasons ago. Jordan Kawaguchi, Matt Kiersted, Shane Pinto and Adam Scheel were all named to the first team, Jacob Bernard-Docker was a second teamer and Collin Adams picked up honorable mention accolades from the conference Monday.