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The '''Hobey Baker Award''' is an annual award given to the top [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] men's [[ice hockey]] player.
 
   
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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 36 times.
It is named for hockey player and World War I veteran [[Hobey Baker]], who played collegiately at [[Princeton University]] and learned the game at [[St. Paul's School (Concord, New Hampshire)]].
 
   
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It is named for hockey player and [[World War I]] veteran [[Hobey Baker]], who played collegiately at [[Princeton University]] and learned the game at [[St. Paul's School (Concord, New Hampshire)]].
Eleven of these players have gone on to have respectable NHL careers later in life.
 
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The original statue for the award was commissioned and awarded by the Decathlon Athletic Club (now defunct) in [[Bloomington, MN]]. The model for the award trophy was [[Steve Christoff]], who played for Richfield Minnesota High School, the University of Minnesota, the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team and in the National Hockey League.<ref>{{cite web|last=Vintage Minnesota Hockey.com|title=Hobey Baker Award|url=http://www.vintageminnesotahockey.com/DecathlonAthleticClubMN.html|accessdate=2 January 2013}}</ref>
   
 
==Award winners==
 
==Award winners==
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{|class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;text-align: center;"
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!bgcolor="#e5e5e5"| Year
 
! bgcolor="#e5e5e5"| Winner
 
! bgcolor="#e5e5e5"| Position
 
! bgcolor="#e5e5e5"| School
 
 
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!Year
| 1981 || [[Neal Broten]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[University of Minnesota|Minnesota]]
 
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!Winner
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!Position
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!School
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!Born
 
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| 1982 || [[George McPhee]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]] || [[Bowling Green State University|Bowling Green]]
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| 1981 || {{sortname|Neal|Broten}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey|Minnesota]] || [[Roseau, Minnesota|Roseau]], [[Minnesota]]
 
|-
 
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| 1983 || [[Mark Fusco]] || [[Defenceman (ice hockey)|Defense]] || [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
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| 1982 || {{sortname|George|McPhee}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]] || [[Bowling Green Falcons men's ice hockey|Bowling Green]] || [[Guelph]], [[Ontario]]
 
|-
 
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| 1984 || [[Tom Kurvers]] || [[Defenceman (ice hockey)|Defense]] || [[University of Minnesota Duluth|Minnesota Duluth]]
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| 1983 || {{sortname|Mark|Fusco}} || [[Defenceman|Defense]] || [[Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey|Harvard]] || [[Burlington, Massachusetts|Burlington]], [[Massachusetts]]
 
|-
 
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| 1985 || [[Bill Watson (ice hockey)|Bill Watson]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Right wing]] || [[University of Minnesota Duluth|Minnesota Duluth]]
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| 1984 || {{sortname|Tom|Kurvers}} || [[Defenceman|Defense]] || [[Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs men's ice hockey|Minnesota–Duluth]] || [[Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]]
 
|-
 
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| 1985 || {{sortname|Bill|Watson|Bill Watson (ice hockey)}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Right Wing]] || [[Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs men's ice hockey|Minnesota–Duluth]] || [[Pine Falls, Manitoba|Pine Falls]], [[Manitoba]]
| 1986 || [[Scott Fusco]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987 || [[Tony Hrkac]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[University of North Dakota|North Dakota]]
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| 1986 || {{sortname|Scott|Fusco}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey|Harvard]] || [[Burlington, Massachusetts|Burlington]], [[Massachusetts]]
 
|-
 
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| 1987 || {{sortname|Tony|Hrkac}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[North Dakota Fighting Hawks|North Dakota]] || [[Thunder Bay, Ontario|Thunder Bay]], [[Ontario]]
| 1988 || [[Robb Stauber]] || [[Goaltender]] || [[University of Minnesota|Minnesota]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
| 1989 || [[Lane MacDonald]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]] || [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
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| 1988 || {{sortname|Robb|Stauber}} || [[Goaltender]] || [[Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey|Minnesota]]|| [[Duluth, Minnesota]]
 
|-
 
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| 1990 || [[Kip Miller]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]]
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| 1989 || {{sortname|Lane|MacDonald}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]] || [[Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey|Harvard]] || [[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]]
 
|-
 
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| 1991 || [[David Emma]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Boston College]]
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| 1990 || {{sortname|Kip|Miller}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Michigan State Spartans men's ice hockey|Michigan State]] || [[Lansing, Michigan|Lansing]], [[Michigan]]
 
|-
 
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| 1992 || [[Scott Pellerin]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]] || [[University of Maine|Maine]]
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| 1991 || {{sortname|David|Emma}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey|Boston College]] || [[Cranston, Rhode Island]]
 
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| 1993 || [[Paul Kariya]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]] || [[University of Maine|Maine]]
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| 1992 || {{sortname|Scott|Pellerin}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]] || [[Maine Black Bears men's ice hockey|Maine]] || [[Shediac, New Brunswick]]
 
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| 1994 || [[Chris Marinucci]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]] || [[University of Minnesota Duluth|Minnesota Duluth]]
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| 1993 || {{sortname|Paul|Kariya}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]] || [[Maine Black Bears men's ice hockey|Maine]] || [[Vancouver, British Columbia]]
 
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| 1995 || [[Brian Holzinger]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Bowling Green State University|Bowling Green]]
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| 1994 || {{sortname|Chris|Marinucci}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]] || [[Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs men's ice hockey|Minnesota–Duluth]] || [[Grand Rapids, Minnesota]]
 
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| 1996 || [[Brian Bonin]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[University of Minnesota|Minnesota]]
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| 1995 || {{sortname|Brian|Holzinger}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Bowling Green Falcons men's ice hockey|Bowling Green]] || [[Parma, Ohio]]
 
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| 1997 || [[Brendan Morrison]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[University of Michigan|Michigan]]
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| 1996 || {{sortname|Brian|Bonin}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey|Minnesota]] || [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]]
 
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| 1998 || [[Chris Drury]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]] || [[Boston University]]
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| 1997 || {{sortname|Brendan|Morrison}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey|Michigan]] || [[Pitt Meadows, British Columbia]]
 
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| 1999 || [[Jason Krog]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[University of New Hampshire|New Hampshire]]
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| 1998 || {{sortname|Chris|Drury}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]] || [[Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey|Boston University]] || [[Trumbull, Connecticut]]
 
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| 2000 || [[Mike Mottau]] || [[Defenceman (ice hockey)|Defense]] || [[Boston College]]
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| 1999 || {{sortname|Jason|Krog}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[New Hampshire Wildcats men's ice hockey|New Hampshire]] || [[Fernie, British Columbia]]
 
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| 2000 || {{sortname|Mike|Mottau}} || [[Defenceman|Defense]] || [[Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey|Boston College]] || [[Boston, Massachusetts]]
| 2001 || [[Ryan Miller (ice hockey)|Ryan Miller]] || [[Goaltender]] || [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]]
 
 
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| 2002 || [[Jordan Leopold]] || [[Defenceman (ice hockey)|Defense]] || [[University of Minnesota|Minnesota]]
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| 2001 || {{sortname|Ryan|Miller}} || [[Goaltender]] || [[Michigan State Spartans men's ice hockey|Michigan State]] || [[East Lansing, Michigan]]
 
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| 2003 || [[Peter Sejna]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]] || [[Colorado College]]
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| 2002 || {{sortname|Jordan|Leopold}} || [[Defenceman|Defense]] || [[Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey|Minnesota]] || [[Golden Valley, Minnesota]]
 
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| 2004 || [[Junior Lessard]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Right wing]] || [[University of Minnesota Duluth|Minnesota Duluth]]
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| 2003 || {{sortname|Peter|Sejna}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]] || [[Colorado College Tigers men's ice hockey|Colorado College]] || [[Liptovský Mikuláš]], [[Czechoslovakia]]
 
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| 2005 || [[Marty Sertich]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Colorado College]]
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| 2004 || {{sortname|Junior|Lessard}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Right Wing]] || [[Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs men's ice hockey|Minnesota–Duluth]] || [[Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, Quebec]]
 
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| 2006 || [[Matt Carle]] || [[Defenceman (ice hockey)|Defense]] || [[University of Denver|Denver]]
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| 2005 || {{sortname|Marty|Sertich}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Colorado College Tigers men's ice hockey|Colorado College]] || [[Roseville, Minnesota]]
 
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| 2007 || [[Ryan Duncan]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]] || [[University of North Dakota|North Dakota]]
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| 2006 || {{sortname|Matt|Carle}} || [[Defenceman|Defense]] || [[Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey|Denver]] || [[Anchorage, Alaska]]
 
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| 2008 || [[Kevin Porter (ice hockey)|Kevin Porter]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[University of Michigan|Michigan]]
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| 2007 || {{sortname|Ryan|Duncan}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]] || [[North Dakota Fighting Hawks|North Dakota]] || [[Calgary, Alberta]]
 
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| 2009 || [[Matt Gilroy]] || [[Defenceman (ice hockey)|Defense]] || [[Boston University]]
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| 2008 || {{sortname|Kevin|Porter|Kevin Porter (ice hockey)}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey|Michigan]] || [[Northville, Michigan]]
 
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| 2010 || [[Blake Geoffrion]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left wing]] || [[University of Wisconsin-Madison|Wisconsin]]
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| 2009 || {{sortname|Matt|Gilroy}} || [[Defenceman|Defense]] || [[Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey|Boston University]] || [[North Bellmore, New York]]
 
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| 2010 || {{sortname|Blake|Geoffrion}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey|Wisconsin]] || [[Plantation, Florida]]
| 2011 || [[Andy Miele]] || [[Left Wing]] || [[Miami University |Miami (OH) ]]
 
 
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| 2012 || [[Jack Connolly]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Minnesota-Duluth]]
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| 2011 || {{sortname|Andy|Miele}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]] || [[Miami RedHawks men's ice hockey|Miami (OH)]] || [[Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan]]
 
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| 2013 || [[Drew LeBlanc]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Saint Cloud State University|Saint Cloud State]]
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| 2012 || {{sortname|Jack|Connolly|Jack Connolly (ice hockey, born 1989)}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs men's ice hockey|Minnesota–Duluth]] || [[Duluth, Minnesota]]
 
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| 2013 || {{sortname|Drew|LeBlanc}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[St. Cloud State Huskies men's ice hockey|St. Cloud State]] || [[Duluth, Minnesota]]
| 2014 || [[Johnny Gaudreau]] || [[Left Wing]] ||[[Boston College]]
 
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| 2014 || {{sortname|Johnny|Gaudreau}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]] || [[Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey|Boston College]] || [[Salem, New Jersey]]
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| 2015 || {{sortname|Jack|Eichel}} || [[Centre (ice hockey)|Center]] || [[Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey|Boston University]] || [[North Chelmsford, Massachusetts]]
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| 2016 || {{sortname|Jimmy|Vesey}} || [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]] || [[Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey|Harvard]] || [[Boston|Boston, Massachusetts]]
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| 2017 || {{sortname|Will|Butcher}} || [[Defenceman|Defense]] || [[Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey|Denver]] || [[Madison, Wisconsin]]
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| 2018 || {{sortname|Adam|Gaudette}} || [[Center]] || [[Northeastern Huskies]] || [[Braintree, Massachusetts]]
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| 2019 || {{sortname|Cale|Makar}} || [[Defenceman|Defense]] || [[UMass Minutemen]] || [[Calgary, Alberta]]
 
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{{col-start}}
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{{col-3}}
 
===Winners by school===
 
===Winners by school===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
!bgcolor="#e5e5e5"| School
 
! bgcolor="#e5e5e5"| Winners
 
 
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! style="background:#e5e5e5;"| School
|[[University of Minnesota Duluth]] || 5
 
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! style="background:#e5e5e5;"| Winners
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs men's ice hockey|Minnesota–Duluth]] || 5
|[[University of Minnesota]] || 4
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Harvard University|Harvard]] || 3
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|[[Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey|Harvard]] || 4
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey|Minnesota]] || 4
|[[Boston College]] || 3
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Boston University]] || 2
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|[[Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey|Boston College]] || 3
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Bowling Green State University]] || 2
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|[[Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey|Boston University]] || 3
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[Bowling Green Falcons men's ice hockey|Bowling Green]] || 2
|[[Colorado College]] || 2
 
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[Colorado College Tigers men's ice hockey|Colorado College]] || 2
|[[Michigan State University]] || 2
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[University of Maine]] || 2
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|[[Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey|Denver]] || 2
 
|-
 
|-
|[[University of Michigan]] || 2
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|[[Maine Black Bears men's ice hockey|Maine]] || 2
 
|-
 
|-
|[[University of North Dakota]] || 2
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|[[Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey|Michigan]] || 2
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[Michigan State Spartans men's ice hockey|Michigan State]] || 2
|[[University of Denver]] || 1
 
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[North Dakota Fighting Hawks|North Dakota]] || 2
|[[Miami University]] || 1
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[University of New Hampshire]] || 1
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|[[Miami RedHawks men's ice hockey|Miami (OH)]] || 1
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[New Hampshire Wildcats men's ice hockey|New Hampshire]] || 1
|[[Saint Cloud State University]] || 1
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] || 1
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|[[Northeastern University]] || 1
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|-
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|[[St. Cloud State Huskies men's ice hockey|St. Cloud State]] || 1
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|-
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|[[Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey|Wisconsin]] || 1
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|-
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|[[UMass Minutemen|Massachusetts]] || 1
 
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|}
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{{col-3}}
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===Winners by place of birth===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! style="background:#e5e5e5;"| Birthplace
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! style="background:#e5e5e5;"| Winners
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|Minnesota || 9
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|Massachusetts || 6
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|-
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|Michigan || 4
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|-
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|British Columbia || 3
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|-
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|Alberta || 2
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|-
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|Ontario || 2
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|-
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|Alaska || 1
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|-
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|Connecticut || 1
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|-
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|Czechoslovakia || 1
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|-
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|Florida || 1
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|-
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|Manitoba || 1
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|-
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|New Brunswick || 1
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|-
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|New Jersey || 1
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|-
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|New York || 1
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|-
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|Ohio || 1
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|-
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|Oklahoma || 1
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|-
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|Quebec || 1
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|-
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|Rhode Island || 1
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|-
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|Wisconsin || 1
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|}
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{{col-3}}
   
 
===Winners by position===
 
===Winners by position===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
!bgcolor="#e5e5e5"| Position
 
! bgcolor="#e5e5e5"| Winners
 
 
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|-
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! style="background:#e5e5e5;"| Position
|Center || 13
 
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! style="background:#e5e5e5;"| Winners
 
|-
 
|-
|Right Wing || 3
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|Center || 16
 
|-
 
|-
|Left Wing || 9
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|Left Wing || 11
 
|-
 
|-
|Defense || 6
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|Defense || 8
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Goaltender || 2
 
|Goaltender || 2
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|-
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|Right Wing || 2
 
|}
 
|}
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{{col-end}}
   
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==Hobey Baker Award Recipients Gallery==
==Finalists==
 
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<gallery>
===2014===
 
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Nealbroten.jpg|Neal Broten 1981 recipient
Winner:[[Johnny Gaudreau| Johnny Gaudreau]], [[Boston College]]
 
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Georgemcphee.jpg|George McPhee 1982 recipient
*[[Josh Archibald]], [[Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks|Nebraska-Omaha]]
 
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Markfusco.jpg|Mark Fusco 1983 Recipient
*[[Greg Carey]], [[Saint Lawrence University]]
 
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Tomkurvers.jpg|Tom Kurvers 1984 recipient
*[[Nic Dowd]], [[Saint Cloud State University]]
 
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Billwatson1964.jpg|Bill Watson 1985 recipient
*[[Ryan Dzingel]], [[Ohio State]]
 
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Scottfusco.jpg|Scott Fusco 1986 recipient
*[[Shayne Gostisbehere]], [[Union College]]
 
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Tony_Hrkac.jpg| Tony Hrkac 1987 recipient
*[[Kevin Hayes]], [[Boston College]]
 
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Robbstauber.jpg|Robb Stauber 1988 recipient
*[[CJ Motte]], [[Ferris State University]]
 
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LanemacdonaldHobeybaker.jpg| Lane Macdonald 1989 recipient
*[[Joel Rumpel]], [[Wisconsin Badgers|Wisconsin]]
 
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KipmillerHobeybakeraward.jpg|Kip Miller 1990 recipient
*[[Adam Wilcox]], [[Minnesota Golden Gophers|Minnesota]]
 
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Davidemma.jpg|David Emma 1991 recipient
===2013===
 
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1992ScottpellerinHobeybaker.jpg| Scott Pellerin 1992 recipient
Winner: [[Drew LeBlanc]], [[Saint Cloud State University|Saint Cloud State]]
 
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1993OaulkariyaHobeybaker.jpg| Paul Kariya 1993 recipient
*[[Greg Carey]]. [[Saint Lawrence University]]
 
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JohnmarinucciHobeybaker.jpg| Chris Mariinucci 1994 recipient
*[[Carsen Chubak]], [[Niagara University]]
 
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BrianholzingerHpbeyBaker.jpg| Brian Holzinger 1995 recipient
*[[Austin Czarnik]], [[Miami University]]
 
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BrianboninHobeybaker.jpg| Brian Bonin 1996 recipient
*[[Kyle Flanagan]], [[Saint Lawrence University]]
 
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BrendanmorrisonHobeybaker.jpg| Brendan Morrison 1997 recipient
*[[Johnny Gaudreau]], [[Boston College]]
 
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ChrisdruryHobeybaker.jpg| Chris Drury 1998 recipient
*[[Eric Hartzell]], [[Quinnipiac University]]
 
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Jasonkroghobeybaker.jpg| Jason Krog 1999 recipient
*[[Corban Knight]], [[North Dakota Fighting Sioux|North Dakota]]
 
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MikemottauHobeybaker.jpg| Mike Mottau 2000 recipient
*[[Danny Kristo]], [[North Dakota Fighting Sioux|North Dakota]]
 
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RyanmillerHobeybakeraward.jpg| Ryan Miller 2001 recipient
*[[Ryan Walters]], [[Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks|Nebraska-Omaha]]
 
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JamesleopoldHobeybaker.jpg| Jordan Leopold 2002 recipient
===2012===
 
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PetersejnaHobeybaker.jpg| Peter Sejna 2003 recipient
[[File:JackconnollyHobeybaker.jpg|thumb]]
 
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JuniorlessardHoceybaker.jpg| Junior Lassard 2004 recipient
 
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MartysetichHobeybaker.jpg| Marty Setich 2005 recipient
Winner: [[Jack Connolly]], [[Minnesota-Duluth]]
 
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MattcarleHobeybaker.jpg| Matt Carle 2006 recipient
*[[Spencer Abbott]], [[Maine Black Bears|Maine]]
 
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RyanduncanHobeybaker.jpg| Ryan Duncan 2007 recipient
*[[Brian Dumoulin]], [[Boston College]]
 
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KevinporterHobeybaker.jpg| Kevin Porter 2008 recipient
*[[Troy Grosenick]], [[Union College]]
 
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MattgilroyHobeybaker.jpg| Matt Gilroy 2009 recipient
*[[Shawn Hunwick]], [[Michigan Wolverines|Michigan]]
 
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BlakegeoffrionHobeybaker.jpg| Blake Geoffrion 2010 recipient
*[[Tim Kirby]], [[Air Force Falcons|Air Force]]
 
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AndymieleHobeybaker.jpg| Andy Miele 2011 recipient
*[[Torey Krug]], [[Michigan State]]
 
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JackconnollyHobeybaker.jpg| Jack Connolly 2012 recipient
*[[Justin Schultz]], [[Wisconsin Badgers|Wisconsin]]
 
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DrewleblancHobeybaker.jpg| Drew LeBlanc 2013 recipient
*[[Austin Smith]], [[Colgate Raiders|Colgate]]
 
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JohnnygaudreauHobeybaker.jpg| Johnny Gaudreau 3014 recipient
*[[Reilly Smith]],  [[Miami University]]
 
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2015 Hobey Baker Award.jpg| Jack Eichel 2015 recipient
 
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Jimmy_Vessey.jpg| Jimmy Vessey 2016 recipient
===2011===
 
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Will_Butcher.jpg| Will Butcher 2017 recipient
Winner: [[Andy Miele]], [[Miami University]]
 
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Adam_Gaudette.jpg| Adam Gaudette 2018 recipient
*[[Cam Atkinson]],[[Boston College]]
 
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Cale_Makar.jpg| Cale Makar 2019 recipient
*[[Carter Camper]], [[Miami University]]
 
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</gallery>
*[[Jack Connolly (ice hockey b. 1989)|Jack Connolly]], [[Minnesota-Duluth]]
 
*[[Matt Frattin]], [[North Dakota Fighting Sioux|North Dakota]]
 
*[[Gustav Nyquist]], [[Maine Black Bears|Maine]]
 
*[[Chase Polacek]], [[RPI]]
 
*[[Justin Schultz]], [[Wisconsin Badgers|Wisconsin]]
 
*[[Paul Thompson (b. 1988)|Paul Thompson]], [[New Hampshire Wildcats|New Hampshire]]
 
*[[Paul Zanette]], [[Niagara University|Niagara]]
 
===2010===
 
Winner: [[Blake Geoffrion]],[[Wisconsin Badgers|Wisconsin]]
 
*[[Bobby Butler]], [[New Hampshire Wildcats|New Hampshire]]
 
*[[Marc Cheverie]], [[Denver Pioneers|Denver]]
 
*[[Gustav Nyquist]], [[Maine Black Bears|Maine]]
 
*[[Mark Olver]], [[Northern Michigan]]
 
*[[Chase Polacek]], [[RPI]]
 
*[[Rhett Rakhshani]], [[Denver Pioneers|Denver]]
 
*[[Cody Reichard]], [[Miami University]]
 
*[[Ben Scrivens]] [[Cornell]]
 
*[[Brendan Smith]], [[Wisconsin Badgers|Wisconsin]]
 
===2009===
 
Winner: [[Boston University|Matt Gilroy]]
 
*[[Louie Caporusso]], [[Michigan Wolverines|Michigan]]
 
*[[Chad Johnson]], [[Alaska Nanooks|Alaska]]
 
*[[Zane Kalemba]], [[Princeton]]
 
*[[Jacques Lamoureux]], [[Air Force Falcons|Air Force]]
 
*[[Jamie McBain]], [[Wisconsin Badgers|Wisconsin]]
 
*[[David McIntyre]], [[Colgate Raiders|Colgate]]
 
*[[Viktor Stalberg]], [[Vermont Catamounts|Vermont]]
 
*[[Brad Thiessen]], [[Northeastern]]
 
*[[Colin Wilson]], [[Boston University]]
 
 
===2008===
 
 
Winner: [[Kevin Porter|Kevin Porter,]] [[Michigan Wolverines|Michigan]]
 
*[[Nathan Gerbe]], [[Boston College Eagles|Boston College]]
 
*[[Ryan Jones]], [[Miami RedHawks|Miami]]
 
*[[Jeff Lerg]], [[Michigan State Spartans|Michigan State]]
 
*[[Lee Jubinville]], [[Princeton Tigers|Princeton]]
 
*[[Simon Lambert]], [[RIT Tigers|RIT]]
 
*[[Ryan Lasch]], [[St. Cloud State Huskies|St. Cloud State]]
 
*[[Jean-Philippe Lamoureux]], [[North Dakota Fighting Sioux|North Dakota]]
 
*[[T.J. Oshie]], [[North Dakota Fighting Sioux|North Dakota]]
 
*[[Kevin Regan]], [[New Hampshire Wildcats|New Hampshire]]
 
=== 2007 ===
 
[[File:RyanduncanHobeybaker.jpg|thumb]]
 
 
winner: Ryan Duncan, North Dakota
 
*Drew Bagnall, St. Lawrence
 
*David Brown, Notre Dame
 
*John Curry, Boston University
 
*Nathan Davis, Miami
 
*Eric Ehn, Air Force
 
*Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State
 
*T.J. Hensick, Michigan
 
*David Jones, Dartmouth
 
*Scott Parse, Nebraska-Omaha
 
 
===2006===
 
winner: Matt Carle, Denver
 
*Chris Collins, Boston College
 
*Brian Elliott, Wisconsin
 
*Andy Greene, Miami
 
*Greg Moore, Maine
 
*Scott Parse, Nebraska-Omaha
 
*Ryan Potulny, Minnesota
 
*Marty Sertich, Colorado College
 
*Brett Sterling, Colorado College
 
*T.J. Trevelyan, St. Lawrence
 
 
=== 2005 ===
 
[[File:MartysetichHobeybaker.jpg|thumb|85px]]
 
 
Winner: Marty Sertich, Colorado College<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Reid Cashman, Quinnipiac
 
Patrick Eaves, Boston College
 
Dov Grumet-Morris, Harvard
 
T.J. Hensick, Michigan
 
David McKee, Cornell
 
Colin Murphy, Michigan Tech
 
Marty Sertich, Colorado College
 
Jordan Sigalet, Bowling Green
 
Brett Sterling, Colorado College
 
Tuomas Tarkki, Northern Michigan
 
 
=== 2004 ===
 
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Winner: Junior Lessard, Minnesota-Duluth<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Keith Ballard, Minnesota
 
Brandon Bochenski, North Dakota
 
Junior Lessard, Minnesota Duluth
 
Yann Danis, Brown
 
Derek Edwardson, Miami
 
Zach Parise, North Dakota
 
Thomas Pöck, Massachusetts
 
Steve Saviano, New Hampshire
 
Jim Slater, Michigan State
 
Tony Voce, Boston College
 
 
=== 2003 ===
 
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Winner: Peter Sejna, Colorado College<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Ben Eaves, Boston College
 
Chris Higgins, Yale
 
Chris Kunitz, Ferris State
 
Dave LeNeveu, Cornell
 
John-Michael Liles, Michigan State
 
Zach Parise, North Dakota
 
Tom Preissing, Colorado College
 
Peter Sejna, Colorado College
 
Joe Tallari, Niagara
 
R.J. Umberger, Ohio State
 
 
=== 2002 ===
 
 
Winner: Jordan Leopold, Minnesota<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Ryan Carter, Iona
 
Marc Cavosie, Rensselaer
 
Rob Collins, Ferris State
 
Wade Dubielewicz, Denver
 
Jim Fahey, Northeastern
 
Mark Hartigan, St. Cloud State
 
Darren Haydar, New Hampshire
 
Jordan Leopold, Minnesota
 
Ryan Miller, Michigan State
 
Doug Murray, Cornell
 
 
=== 2001 ===
 
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Winner: Ryan Miller, Michigan State<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Erik Anderson, St. Lawrence
 
Ty Conklin, New Hampshire
 
Brian Gionta, Boston College
 
Jeff Hamilton, Yale
 
Dany Heatley, Wisconsin
 
Andy Hilbert, Michigan
 
Kent Huskins, Clarkson
 
Jordan Leopold, Minnesota
 
Ryan Miller, Michigan State
 
Jeff Panzer, North Dakota
 
 
=== 2000 ===
 
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Winner: Mike Mottau, Boston College<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Mike Comrie, Michigan
 
Ty Conklin, New Hampshire
 
Jeff Farkas, Boston College
 
Brian Gionta, Boston College
 
Shawn Horcoff, Michigan State
 
Joel Laing, Rensselaer
 
Andy McDonald, Colgate
 
Mike Mottau, Boston College
 
Jeff Panzer, North Dakota
 
Steve Reinprecht, Wisconsin
 
 
=== 1999 ===
 
 
Winner: Jason Krog, New Hampshire<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Jason Blake, North Dakota
 
Hugo Boisvert, Ohio State
 
Brian Gionta, Boston College
 
Jeff Hamilton, Yale
 
Eric Heffler, St. Lawrence
 
Steve Kariya, Maine
 
Jason Krog, New Hampshire
 
Michel Larocque, Boston U.
 
Brian Swanson, Colorado College
 
Mike York, Michigan State
 
 
=== 1998 ===
 
 
Winner: Chris Drury, Boston University<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Chad Alban, Michigan State
 
Dan Boyle, Miami
 
Chris Drury, Boston U.
 
Ray Giroux, Yale
 
Eric Healey, Rensselaer
 
Jason Krog, New Hampshire
 
Mark Mowers, New Hampshire
 
Bill Muckalt, Michigan
 
Curtis Murphy, North Dakota
 
Mike York, Michigan State
 
 
=== 1997 ===
 
 
Winner: Brendan Morrison, Michigan<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Jason Blake, North Dakota
 
Mike Crowley, Minnesota
 
Chris Drury, Boston U.
 
Mike Harder, Colgate
 
John Madden, Michigan
 
Brendan Morrison, Michigan
 
Randy Robitaille, Miami
 
Martin St. Louis, Vermont
 
Brian Swanson, Colorado College
 
Todd White, Clarkson
 
 
=== 1996 ===
 
 
Winner: Brian Bonin, Minnesota<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Keith Aldridge, Lake Superior State
 
Brian Bonin, Minnesota
 
Mike Crowley, Minnesota
 
Chris Drury, Boston U.
 
Peter Geronazzo, Colorado College
 
Brendan Morrison, Michigan
 
Burke Murphy, St. Lawrence
 
Jay Pandolfo, Boston U.
 
Eric Perrin, Vermont
 
Martin St. Louis, Vermont
 
 
=== 1995 ===
 
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Winner: Brian Holzinger, Bowling Green<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Brian Bonin, Minnesota
 
Greg Bullock, UMass Lowell
 
Anson Carter, Michigan State
 
Mike Grier, Boston U.
 
Brian Holzinger, Bowling Green
 
Chris Imes, Maine
 
Jay McNeill, Colorado College
 
Brendan Morrison, Michigan
 
Brian Mueller, Clarkson
 
Martin St. Louis, Vermont
 
 
=== 1994 ===
 
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Winner: Chris Marinucci, Minnesota-Duluth<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Craig Conroy, Clarkson
 
Dean Fedorchuk, Alaska Fairbanks
 
Neil Little, Rensselaer
 
Chris Marinucci, Minnesota-Duluth
 
Sean McCann, Harvard
 
David Oliver, Michigan
 
Jamie Ram, Michigan Tech
 
Dwayne Roloson, UMass Lowell
 
Steve Shields, Michigan
 
Brian Wiseman, Michigan
 
 
=== 1993 ===
 
 
Winner: Paul Kariya, Maine<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Ted Drury, Harvard
 
Greg Johnson, North Dakota
 
Mark Kaufmann, Yale
 
Paul Kariya, Maine
 
Jim Montgomery, Maine
 
Derek Plante, Minnesota-Duluth
 
Brian Rolston, Lake Superior State
 
David Sacco, Boston U.
 
Brian Savage, Miami
 
Bryan Smolinski, Michigan State
 
 
=== 1992 ===
 
 
Winner: Scott Pellerin, Maine<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan
 
Duane Derksen, Wisconsin
 
Denny Felsner, Michigan
 
Rob Gaudreau, Providence
 
Greg Johnson, North Dakota
 
Daniel Laperriere, St. Lawrence
 
Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior State
 
Scott Pellerin, Maine
 
Larry Olimb, Minnesota
 
Jean-Yves Roy, Maine
 
 
=== 1991 ===
 
 
Winner: David Emma, Boston College<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan
 
Peter Ciavaglia, Harvard
 
Jim Dowd, Lake Superior State
 
David Emma, Boston College
 
Denny Felsner, Michigan
 
Greg Johnson, North Dakota
 
Joe Juneau, Rensselaer
 
Shawn McEachern, Boston U.
 
Jean-Yves Roy, Maine
 
Brad Werenka, Northern Michigan
 
 
=== 1990 ===
 
[[File:KipmillerHobeybakeraward.jpg|thumb|85px]]
 
 
Winner: Kip Miller, Michigan State<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Rick Bennett, Providence
 
Rob Blake, Bowling Green
 
Greg Brown, Boston College
 
Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green
 
David Emma, Boston College
 
Dave Gagnon, Colgate
 
Joe Juneau, Rensselaer
 
Kip Miller, Michigan State
 
Russ Parent, North Dakota
 
Dave Shields, Denver
 
 
=== 1989 ===
 
 
Winner: Lane MacDonald, Harvard<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Allen Bourbeau, Harvard
 
Greg Brown, Boston College
 
David Capuano, Maine
 
Nelson Emerson, Boston College
 
Bruce Hoffort, Lake Superior State
 
Lane MacDonald, Harvard
 
Kip Miller, Michigan State
 
Bobby Reynolds, Michigan State
 
Robb Stauber, Minnesota
 
Tim Sweeney, Boston College
 
 
=== 1988 ===
 
 
Winner: Robb Stauber, Minnesota<br />
 
Finalists:
 
Phil Berger, Northern Michigan
 
Rejean Boivin, Colgate
 
David Capuano, Maine
 
Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green
 
Mike Golden, Maine
 
Steve Johnson, North Dakota
 
Pete Lappin St. Lawrence
 
Paul Ranheim, Wisconsin
 
Robb Stauber, Minnesota
 
Mark Vermette, Lake Superior State
 
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Patty Kazmaier Award]]
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*[[Patty Kazmaier Award]] – D-I women
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*[[Sid Watson Award]] – D-III men
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*[[Laura Hurd Award]] – D-III women
 
*[[Hobey Baker Legends of College Hockey Award]]
 
*[[Hobey Baker Legends of College Hockey Award]]
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*[http://www.insidecollegehockey.com/6History/hobey_finalists.htm Inside College hockey website]
 
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HobeyBakerAward

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 36 times.

It is named for hockey player and World War I veteran Hobey Baker, who played collegiately at Princeton University and learned the game at St. Paul's School (Concord, New Hampshire).

The original statue for the award was commissioned and awarded by the Decathlon Athletic Club (now defunct) in Bloomington, MN. The model for the award trophy was Steve Christoff, who played for Richfield Minnesota High School, the University of Minnesota, the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team and in the National Hockey League.[1]

Award winners

Winners
Year Winner Position School Born
1981 Broten, NealNeal Broten Center Minnesota Roseau, Minnesota
1982 McPhee, GeorgeGeorge McPhee Left Wing Bowling Green Guelph, Ontario
1983 Fusco, MarkMark Fusco Defense Harvard Burlington, Massachusetts
1984 Kurvers, TomTom Kurvers Defense Minnesota–Duluth Minneapolis, Minnesota
1985 Watson, BillBill Watson Right Wing Minnesota–Duluth Pine Falls, Manitoba
1986 Fusco, ScottScott Fusco Center Harvard Burlington, Massachusetts
1987 Hrkac, TonyTony Hrkac Center North Dakota Thunder Bay, Ontario
1988 Stauber, RobbRobb Stauber Goaltender Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota
1989 MacDonald, LaneLane MacDonald Left Wing Harvard Tulsa, Oklahoma
1990 Miller, KipKip Miller Center Michigan State Lansing, Michigan
1991 Emma, DavidDavid Emma Center Boston College Cranston, Rhode Island
1992 Pellerin, ScottScott Pellerin Left Wing Maine Shediac, New Brunswick
1993 Kariya, PaulPaul Kariya Left Wing Maine Vancouver, British Columbia
1994 Marinucci, ChrisChris Marinucci Left Wing Minnesota–Duluth Grand Rapids, Minnesota
1995 Holzinger, BrianBrian Holzinger Center Bowling Green Parma, Ohio
1996 Bonin, BrianBrian Bonin Center Minnesota Saint Paul, Minnesota
1997 Morrison, BrendanBrendan Morrison Center Michigan Pitt Meadows, British Columbia
1998 Drury, ChrisChris Drury Left Wing Boston University Trumbull, Connecticut
1999 Krog, JasonJason Krog Center New Hampshire Fernie, British Columbia
2000 Mottau, MikeMike Mottau Defense Boston College Boston, Massachusetts
2001 Miller, RyanRyan Miller Goaltender Michigan State East Lansing, Michigan
2002 Leopold, JordanJordan Leopold Defense Minnesota Golden Valley, Minnesota
2003 Sejna, PeterPeter Sejna Left Wing Colorado College Liptovský Mikuláš, Czechoslovakia
2004 Lessard, JuniorJunior Lessard Right Wing Minnesota–Duluth Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, Quebec
2005 Sertich, MartyMarty Sertich Center Colorado College Roseville, Minnesota
2006 Carle, MattMatt Carle Defense Denver Anchorage, Alaska
2007 Duncan, RyanRyan Duncan Left Wing North Dakota Calgary, Alberta
2008 Porter, KevinKevin Porter Center Michigan Northville, Michigan
2009 Gilroy, MattMatt Gilroy Defense Boston University North Bellmore, New York
2010 Geoffrion, BlakeBlake Geoffrion Center Wisconsin Plantation, Florida
2011 Miele, AndyAndy Miele Left Wing Miami (OH) Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan
2012 Connolly, JackJack Connolly Center Minnesota–Duluth Duluth, Minnesota
2013 LeBlanc, DrewDrew LeBlanc Center St. Cloud State Duluth, Minnesota
2014 Gaudreau, JohnnyJohnny Gaudreau Left Wing Boston College Salem, New Jersey
2015 Eichel, JackJack Eichel Center Boston University North Chelmsford, Massachusetts
2016 Vesey, JimmyJimmy Vesey Left Wing Harvard Boston, Massachusetts
2017 Butcher, WillWill Butcher Defense Denver Madison, Wisconsin
2018 Gaudette, AdamAdam Gaudette Center Northeastern Huskies Braintree, Massachusetts
2019 Makar, CaleCale Makar Defense UMass Minutemen Calgary, Alberta

Winners by school

School Winners
Minnesota–Duluth 5
Harvard 4
Minnesota 4
Boston College 3
Boston University 3
Bowling Green 2
Colorado College 2
Denver 2
Maine 2
Michigan 2
Michigan State 2
North Dakota 2
Miami (OH) 1
New Hampshire 1
Northeastern University 1
St. Cloud State 1
Wisconsin 1
Massachusetts 1

Winners by place of birth

Birthplace Winners
Minnesota 9
Massachusetts 6
Michigan 4
British Columbia 3
Alberta 2
Ontario 2
Alaska 1
Connecticut 1
Czechoslovakia 1
Florida 1
Manitoba 1
New Brunswick 1
New Jersey 1
New York 1
Ohio 1
Oklahoma 1
Quebec 1
Rhode Island 1
Wisconsin 1

Winners by position

Position Winners
Center 16
Left Wing 11
Defense 8
Goaltender 2
Right Wing 2

Hobey Baker Award Recipients Gallery

See also

References

  1. Vintage Minnesota Hockey.com. Hobey Baker Award. Retrieved on 2 January 2013.

External links

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