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2009–10 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season


FieldValue
gendermen
divisioni
year2009
image[[File:Ford Field exterior.JPG250px]]
captionFord Field was the host of the 2010 Frozen Four
durationOctober 8, 2009–
April 10, 2010
champ_stadFord Field
champ_cityDetroit, Michigan
champBoston College
hobey_bakerBlake Geoffrion
hobey_baker_teamWisconsin

April 10, 2010

The 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on October 8, 2009 and concluded with the 2010 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament's championship game on April 10, 2010 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. Denver and Miami entered the season as the nations' two top ranked teams. This was the 63rd season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 116th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

Season Outlook

Pre-season polls

The top teams in the nation as ranked before the start of the season.

The U.S. College Hockey Online poll was voted on by coaches, media, and NHL scouts. The USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll was voted on by coaches and media.

USCHO PollRankTeam
1Denver (20)
2Boston University (17)
3Michigan (2)
4Miami (5)
5Notre Dame (2)
6North Dakota
7Cornell
8Yale
9Minnesota
10Princeton
11Massachusetts–Lowell
12Boston College
13Wisconsin
14Vermont
15St. Cloud State
16New Hampshire
17Ohio State
18Minnesota–Duluth
19Air Force
20Northeastern

|

USA Today PollRankTeam
1Miami (4)
2Denver (13)
3Boston University (12)
4Michigan
5Notre Dame (5)
6Minnesota
7Cornell
8North Dakota
9Princeton
10Massachusetts–Lowell
11Yale
12Boston College
13St. Cloud State
14Wisconsin
15Vermont

|}

Regular season

Standings

2010 NCAA tournament

Main article: 2010 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament

| RD1-seed01=1 | RD1-team01=Miami | RD1-score01=2 | RD1-seed02=4 | RD1-team02=Alabama–Huntsville | RD1-score02=1 | RD1-seed03=2 | RD1-team03=Bemidji State | RD1-score03=1 | RD1-seed04=3 | RD1-team04=Michigan | RD1-score04=5 | RD1-seed05=1 | RD1-team05=Boston College | RD1-score05=3 | RD1-seed06=4 | RD1-team06=Alaska | RD1-score06=1 | RD1-seed07=2 | RD1-team07=North Dakota | RD1-score07=2 | RD1-seed08=3 | RD1-team08=Yale | RD1-score08=3 | RD1-seed09=1 | RD1-team09=Denver | RD1-score09=1 | RD1-seed10=4 | RD1-team10=RIT | RD1-score10=2 | RD1-seed11=2 | RD1-team11=Cornell | RD1-score11=2 | RD1-seed12=3 | RD1-team12=New Hampshire | RD1-score12=6 | RD1-seed13=1 | RD1-team13=Wisconsin | RD1-score13=3 | RD1-seed14=4 | RD1-team14=Vermont | RD1-score14=2 | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=St. Cloud State | RD1-score15=4** | RD1-seed16=3 | RD1-team16=Northern Michigan | RD1-score16=3

| RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Miami | RD2-score01=3** | RD2-seed02=3 | RD2-team02=Michigan | RD2-score02=2 | RD2-seed03=1 | RD2-team03=Boston College | RD2-score03=9 | RD2-seed04=3 | RD2-team04=Yale | RD2-score04=7 | RD2-seed05=4 | RD2-team05=RIT | RD2-score05=6 | RD2-seed06=2 | RD2-team06=New Hampshire | RD2-score06=2 | RD2-seed07=1 | RD2-team07=Wisconsin | RD2-score07=5 | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08=St. Cloud State | RD2-score08=3

| RD3-seed01=MW1 | RD3-team01=Miami | RD3-score01=1 | RD3-seed02=NE1 | RD3-team02=Boston College | RD3-score02=7 | RD3-seed03=E4 | RD3-team03=RIT | RD3-score03=1 | RD3-seed04=W1 | RD3-team04=Wisconsin | RD3-score04=8

| RD4-seed01=NE1 | RD4-team01=Boston College | RD4-score01=5 | RD4-seed02=W1 | RD4-team02=Wisconsin | RD4-score02=0 Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Player stats

Scoring leaders

The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the season.

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerClassTeamGPGAPtsPIM
SophomoreMaine3919426120
SophomoreWisconsin411242548
SophomoreBoston College4230235330
SeniorNew Hampshire3929245320
JuniorCanisius3520335336
SeniorSacred Heart3827255251
JuniorRPI3926265248
SeniorWisconsin4120325248
JuniorWisconsin4215375276
JuniorMassachusetts3611405136

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average at the end of the regular season while playing at least 33% of their team's total minutes.

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

PlayerClassTeamGPMinWLOTGASOSV%GAA
SophomoreMiami271,570:481943495.9211.87
SeniorCornell342,018:282194637.9341.87
SophomoreMiami201,126:441044374.9211.97
SeniorMassachusetts–Lowell271,614:1213122554.9282.04
JuniorUnion17960:49943331.9172.06
JuniorDenver352,044:272463716.9322.08
SeniorRIT382,270:0827101796.9212.09
SophomoreNorth Dakota412,387:5424104843.9142.11
JuniorFerris State261,496:0512103531.9232.13
SophomoreAlaska392,295:3418129844.9192.20

Awards

NCAA

AwardRecipientAHCA All-American TeamsEast First TeamPositionWest First TeamEast Second TeamPositionWest Second Team
Hobey Baker AwardBlake Geoffrion, Wisconsin
Spencer T. Penrose AwardWayne Wilson, RIT
National Rookie of the YearStéphane Da Costa, Merrimack
Derek Hines Unsung Hero AwardJordan Pietrus, Brown
Lowe's Senior CLASS AwardColin Greening, Cornell
Tournament Most Outstanding PlayerBen Smith, Boston College
Ben Scrivens, CornellGMarc Cheverie, Denver
Colby Cohen, Boston UniversityDBrendan Smith, Wisconsin
Brendon Nash, CornellDPatrick Wiercioch, Denver
Bobby Butler, New HampshireFBlake Geoffrion, Wisconsin
Gustav Nyquist, MaineFMark Olver, Northern Michigan
Chase Polacek, RensselaerFRhett Rakhshani, Denver
Brian Foster, New HampshireGCody Reichard, Miami
Justin Braun, MassachusettsDErik Gustafsson, Northern Michigan
Blake Kessel, New HampshireDJeff Petry, Michigan State
Sean Backman, YaleFJack Connolly, Minnesota–Duluth
Nick Johnson, Sacred HeartFZac Dalpe, Ohio State
Broc Little, YaleFMatt Read, Bemidji State

Atlantic Hockey

AwardRecipientAll-Atlantic Hockey TeamsFirst TeamPositionSecond TeamThird TeamPositionRookie Team
Player of the YearCory Conacher, Canisius
Best Defensive ForwardDave Jarman, Sacred Heart
Best DefensemanDan Ringwald, RIT
Rookie of the YearChristopher Tanev, RIT
Regular Season Goaltending AwardJared DeMichiel, RIT
Coach of the YearC. J. Marottolo, Sacred Heart
Most Valuable Player in TournamentCameron Burt, RIT
Individual SportsmanshipChris Risi, Mercyhurst
Regular Season Scoring TrophyCory Conacher, Canisius
Jared DeMichiel, RITGAndrew Volkening, Air Force
Tim Kirby, Air ForceDMarcel Alvarez, Army
Dan Ringwald, RITDCarl Hudson, Canisius
Cory Conacher, CanisiusFBrandon Coccimigilo, Mercyhurst
Nick Johnson, Sacred HeartFAndrew Favot, RIT
Jacques Lamoureux, Air ForceFCody Omilusik, Army
Ryan Zapolski, MercyhurstGSteven Legato, Sacred Heart
Paul Ferraro, Sacred HeartDAlex Greke, Connecticut
Christopher Tanev, RITDChristopher Tanev, RIT
Cameron Burt, RITFJoe Campanelli, Bentley
Dave Jarman, Sacred HeartFEric Delong, Sacred Heart
Vincent Scarcella, CanisiusFAdam Pleskach, American International

CCHA

AwardsRecipientAll-CCHA TeamsFirst TeamPositionSecond TeamRookie TeamPosition
Player of the YearCody Reichard, Miami
Best Defensive ForwardTommy Wingels, Miami
Best Defensive DefensemanWill Weber, Miami
Best Offensive DefensemanErik Gustafsson, Northern Michigan
Rookie of the YearAndy Taranto, Alaska
Best GoaltenderCody Reichard, Miami
Coach of the YearEnrico Blasi, Miami
Terry Flanagan Memorial AwardAaron Lewicki, Ferris State
Ilitch Humanitarian AwardDion Knelsen, Alaska
Perani Cup ChampionDrew Palmisano, Michigan State
Scholar-Athlete of the YearDion Knelsen, Alaska
Most Valuable Player in TournamentShawn Hunwick, Michigan
Cody Reichard, MiamiGDrew Palmisano, Michigan State
Erik Gustafsson, Northern MichiganDZach Redmond, Ferris State
Eddie DelGrosso, Nebraska-OmahaDJeff Petry, Michigan State
Mark Olver, Northern MichiganFAndy Miele, Miami
Jarod Palmer, MiamiFTommy Wingels, Miami
Zac Dalpe, Ohio StateFCorey Tropp, Michigan State
Mike Johnson, Notre DameG
Joe Hartman, MiamiD
Torey Krug, Michigan StateD
Chris Brown, MichiganF
Terry Broadhurst, Nebraska-OmahaF
Andy Taranto, AlaskaF

CHA

AwardRecipientAll-CHA TeamsFirst TeamPositionSecond TeamRookie TeamPosition
Player of the YearMatt Read, Bemidji State
Rookie of the YearJordan George, Bemidji State
Coach of the YearTom Serratore, Bemidji State
Student-Athlete of the YearKyle Hardwick, Bemidji State
Most Valuable Player in TournamentCam Talbot, Alabama-Huntsville
Dan Bakala, Bemidji StateGCam Talbot, Alabama-Huntsville
Denny Urban, Robert MorrisDDave Cowan, Robert Morris
Brad Hunt, Bemidji StateDTyler Gotto, Niagara
Matt Read, Bemidji StateFChris Kushneriuk, Robert Morris
Chris Moran, NiagaraFIan Lowe, Bemidji State
Nathan Longpre, Robert MorrisFRyan Olidis, Niagara
Mathieu Dugas, Bemidji StateG
Jason Beattie, NiagaraD
Jake Areshenko, Bemidji StateD
Stefan Salituro, Robert MorrisF
Matti Järvinen, Alabama-HuntsvilleF
Jordan George, Bemidji StateF

ECAC

AwardRecipientAll-ECAC Hockey TeamsFirst TeamPositionSecond TeamThird TeamPositionRookie Team
Player of the YearChase Polacek, Rensselaer
Rookie of the YearJerry D'Amigo, Rensselaer
Tim Taylor AwardNate Leaman, Union
Best Defensive ForwardTravis Vermeulen, St. Lawrence
Best Defensive DefensemanJustin Krueger, Cornell
Ken Dryden AwardBen Scrivens, Cornell
Student-Athlete of the YearColin Greening, Cornell
Most Outstanding Player in TournamentBen Scrivens, Cornell
Ben Scrivens, CornellGAllen York, Rensselaer
Mike Schreiber, UnionDTom Dignard, Yale
Brendon Nash, CornellDTaylor Fedun, Princeton
Chase Polacek, RensselaerFMario Valery-Trabucco, Union
Broc Little, YaleFDavid McIntyre, Colgate
Sean Backman, YaleFColin Greening, Cornell
Keith Kinkaid, UnionGKeith Kinkaid, Union
Derek Keller, St. LawrenceDGeorge Hughes, St. Lawrence
Evan Stephens, DartmouthDNicholas D'Agostino, Cornell
Riley Nash, CornellFJerry D'Amigo, Rensselaer
Aaron Volpatti, BrownFBrandon Pirri, Rensselaer
Travis Vermeulen, St. LawrenceFLouis Leblanc, Harvard

Hockey East

AwardRecipientAll-Hockey East TeamsFirst TeamPositionSecond TeamRookie TeamPosition
Player of the YearBobby Butler, New Hampshire
Rookie of the YearStéphane Da Costa, Merrimack
Bob Kullen Coach of the Year AwardMark Dennehy, Merrimack
Dick Umile, New Hampshire
Len Ceglarski AwardBen Smith, Boston College
Best Defensive ForwardBen Holmstrom, Massachusetts-Lowell
Best Defensive DefensemanJustin Braun, Massachusetts
Three-Stars AwardBobby Butler, New Hampshire
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable PlayerMatt Lombardi, Boston College
Brian Foster, New HampshireGCarter Hutton, Massachusetts-Lowell
Justin Braun, MassachusettsDJeremy Dehner, Massachusetts-Lowell
Colby Cohen, Boston UniversityDJeff Dimmen, Maine
Blake Kessel, New HampshireD
Bobby Butler, New HampshireFCam Atkinson, Boston College
Brian Gibbons, Boston CollegeFStéphane Da Costa, Merrimack
Gustav Nyquist, MaineFJames Marcou, Massachusetts
Chris Rawlings, NortheasternG
Brian Dumoulin, Boston CollegeD
Jake Newton, NortheasternD
Max Nicastro, Boston UniversityD
Stéphane Da Costa, MerrimackF
Chris Kreider, Boston CollegeF
Sebastian Stalberg, VermontF

WCHA

AwardRecipientAll-WCHA TeamsFirst TeamPositionSecond TeamThird TeamPositionRookie Team
Player of the YearMarc Cheverie, Denver
Defensive Player of the YearBrendan Smith, Wisconsin
Rookie of the YearDanny Kristo, North Dakota
Student-Athlete of the YearEli Vlaisavljevich, Michigan Tech
Coach of the YearGeorge Gwozdecky, Denver
Most Valuable Player in TournamentEvan Trupp, North Dakota
Marc Cheverie, DenverGBrad Eidsness, North Dakota
Brendan Smith, WisconsinDRyan McDonagh, Wisconsin
Patrick Wiercioch, DenverDNate Prosser, Colorado College
Rhett Rakhshani, DenverFJustin Fontaine, Minnesota-Duluth
Blake Geoffrion, WisconsinFRyan Lasch, St. Cloud State
Jack Connolly, Minnesota-DuluthFTyler Ruegsegger, Denver
Dan Dunn, St. Cloud StateGJoe Howe, Colorado College
Garrett Raboin, St. Cloud StateDMatt Donovan, Denver
Chay Genoway, North DakotaDJustin Schultz, Wisconsin
Michael Davies, WisconsinFDanny Kristo, North Dakota
Joe Colborne, DenverFCraig Smith, Wisconsin
Rhett Rakhshani, DenverFRylan Schwartz, Colorado College

2010 NHL Entry Draft

Main article: 2010 NHL entry draft

RoundPickPlayerCollegeConferenceNHL team
114Colorado College Tigerscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Colorado Collegea#0000002px}}"WCHAa#ffb8002px}}"[](st-louis-blues)
115North Dakota Fighting Hawkscolor=#FFFFFF}}"North Dakotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#250e622px}}"[](los-angeles-kings)
119a#FBB93C2px}}"Minnesotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#c8102e2px}}"[](florida-panthers)
120a#866d4b2px}}"Denvera#0000002px}}"WCHAa#cfc4932px}}"[](pittsburgh-penguins)
121Notre Dame Fighting Irishcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Notre DameCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHA[](detroit-red-wings)
124Boston College Eaglescolor=#FFFFFF}}"Boston CollegeHockey Eastcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Hockey Easta#0000002px}}"[](chicago-blackhawks)
128Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Boston UniversityHockey Eastcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Hockey Easta#0101012px}}"[](san-jose-sharks)
130North Dakota Fighting Hawkscolor=#FFFFFF}}"North Dakotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#ff4a002px}}"[](new-york-islanders)
231Minnesota State Maverickscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Minnesota Statea#0000002px}}"WCHAa#ae7c562px}}"[](edmonton-oilers)
237Minnesota Duluth Bulldogscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Minnesota–Dulutha#0000002px}}"WCHAa#0101012px}}"[](carolina-hurricanes)
238Michigan Wolverinescolor=#FFFFFF}}"MichiganCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#0000002px}}"[](new-jersey-devils)
250Vermont Catamountscolor=#FFFFFF}}"VermontHockey Eastcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Hockey Easta#c8102e2px}}"[](florida-panthers)
253a#FBB93C2px}}"Minnesotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#0101012px}}"[](carolina-hurricanes)
254a#FBB93C2px}}"Minnesotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#0000002px}}"[](chicago-blackhawks)
259a#866d4b2px}}"Denvera#0000002px}}"WCHAa#AC1A2E2px}}"[](minnesota-wild)
260Notre Dame Fighting Irishcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Notre DameCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#0000002px}}"[](chicago-blackhawks)
367Harvard Crimsoncolor=#FFFFFF}}"HarvardECAC Hockeycolor=#FFFFFF}}"ECAC Hockeya#0101012px}}"[](carolina-hurricanes)
369Minnesota Duluth Bulldogscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Minnesota–Dulutha#0000002px}}"WCHAa#c8102e2px}}"[](florida-panthers)
374a#FBB93C2px}}"Minnesotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#ffb8002px}}"[](st-louis-blues)
380Notre Dame Fighting Irishcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Notre DameCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#cfc4932px}}"[](pittsburgh-penguins)
382Wisconsin Badgerscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Wisconsina#0000002px}}"WCHAa#ff4a002px}}"[](new-york-islanders)
492a#866d4b2px}}"Denvera#0000002px}}"WCHAa#c8102e2px}}"[](florida-panthers)
4103Wisconsin Badgerscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Wisconsina#0000002px}}"WCHAa#f3bc522px}}"[](calgary-flames)
4108Boston College Eaglescolor=#FFFFFF}}"Boston CollegeHockey Eastcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Hockey Easta#f3bc522px}}"[](calgary-flames)
4113North Dakota Fighting Hawkscolor=#FFFFFF}}"North Dakotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#001e622px}}"[](montreal-canadiens)
4114Wisconsin Badgerscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Wisconsina#0000002px}}"WCHAa#0000002px}}"[](new-jersey-devils)
4118Miami RedHawkscolor=#FFFFFF}}"MiamiCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#00205b2px}}"[](tampa-bay-lightning)
5122Colgate Raiderscolor=#FFFFFF}}"ColgateECAC Hockeycolor=#FFFFFF}}"ECAC Hockeya#c692142px}}"[](anaheim-ducks)
5127Northeastern Huskiescolor=#FFFFFF}}"NortheasternHockey Eastcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Hockey Easta#0101012px}}"[](san-jose-sharks)
5135Northern Michigan Wildcatscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Northern Michigana#0000002px}}"WCHAa#ffb81c2px}}"[](boston-bruins)
5136Boston College Eaglescolor=#FFFFFF}}"Boston CollegeHockey Eastcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Hockey Easta#0101012px}}"[](san-jose-sharks)
5140YaleECAC Hockeycolor=#FFFFFF}}"ECAC Hockeya#cfc4932px}}"[](pittsburgh-penguins)
5142Minnesota Duluth Bulldogscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Minnesota–Dulutha#0000002px}}"WCHAa#001d432px}}"[](washington-capitals)
5148St. Cloud State Huskiescolor=#FFFFFF}}"St. Cloud Statea#0000002px}}"WCHAa#250e622px}}"[](los-angeles-kings)
5149North Dakota Fighting Hawkscolor=#FFFFFF}}"North Dakotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#0000002px}}"[](philadelphia-flyers)
5150Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Boston UniversityHockey Eastcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Hockey Easta#FFA3002px}}"[](atlanta-thrashers)
6156North Dakota Fighting Hawkscolor=#FFFFFF}}"North Dakotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#00205b2px}}"[](tampa-bay-lightning)
6160Omaha Maverickscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Nebraska–OmahaCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#FFA3002px}}"[](atlanta-thrashers)
6165North Dakota Fighting Hawkscolor=#FFFFFF}}"North Dakotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#ffb81c2px}}"[](boston-bruins)
6168Northeastern Huskiescolor=#FFFFFF}}"NortheasternHockey Eastcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Hockey Easta#ffc80d2px}}"[](nashville-predators)
6177Notre Dame Fighting Irishcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Notre DameCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#c692142px}}"[](anaheim-ducks)
6179Vermont Catamountscolor=#FFFFFF}}"VermontHockey Eastcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Hockey Easta#0000002px}}"[](philadelphia-flyers)
6180North Dakota Fighting Hawkscolor=#FFFFFF}}"North Dakotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#0000002px}}"[](chicago-blackhawks)
7183Sacred Heart Pioneerscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Sacred HeartAtlantic Hockeycolor=#FFFFFF}}"Atlantic Hockeya#c8102e2px}}"[](florida-panthers)
7184Maine Black Bearscolor=#FFFFFF}}"MaineHockey Eastcolor=#FFFFFF}}"Hockey Easta#C8102E2px}}"[](columbus-blue-jackets)
7185Clarkson Golden Knightscolor=#FFFFFF}}"ClarksonECAC Hockeycolor=#FFFFFF}}"ECAC Hockeya#ff4a002px}}"[](new-york-islanders)
7188Michigan Wolverinescolor=#FFFFFF}}"MichiganCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#0101012px}}"[](san-jose-sharks)
7192Michigan State Spartanscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Michigan StateCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#c692142px}}"[](anaheim-ducks)
7196Omaha Maverickscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Nebraska–OmahaCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#0101012px}}"[](ottawa-senators)
7197Michigan Wolverinescolor=#FFFFFF}}"MichiganCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#2360932px}}"[](colorado-avalanche)
7199Colorado College Tigerscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Colorado Collegea#0000002px}}"WCHAa#FFA3002px}}"[](atlanta-thrashers)
7200Ohio State Buckeyescolor=#FFFFFF}}"Ohio StateCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#0101012px}}"[](san-jose-sharks)
7201a#FBB93C2px}}"Minnesotaa#0000002px}}"WCHA[](detroit-red-wings)
7202Quinnipiac Bobcatscolor=#FFFFFF}}"QuinnipiacECAC Hockeycolor=#FFFFFF}}"ECAC Hockeya#ae7c562px}}"[](edmonton-oilers)
7203a#FBB93C2px}}"Minnesotaa#0000002px}}"WCHAa#ffb81c2px}}"[](buffalo-sabres)
7210Lake Superior State Lakerscolor=#FFFFFF}}"Lake Superior StateCCHAcolor=#FFFFFF}}"CCHAa#ffb81c2px}}"[](boston-bruins)

† incoming freshman ‡ Aneloski was in the process of transferring from Providence to Nebraska–Omaha

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