Who Won the Hobey Baker Award?

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Hobey Baker Award

The Hobey Baker Memorial Award is given each year to college hockey's outstanding player. The model for the trophy was Steve Christoff of the University of Minnesota, the 1980 Olympic Team, and the NHL. The actual Hobey Baker was a student athlete at Princeton in the early 1900s, who captained both their hockey and football teams.

Year Hobey Baker Winner Team
2024 Macklin Celebrini Boston University
2023 Adam Fantilli Michigan
2022 Dryden McKay Minnesota State
2021 Cole Caufield Wisconsin
2020 Scott Perunovich Minnesota Duluth
2019 Cale Makar Massachusetts
2018 Adam Gaudette Northeastern
2017 Will Butcher Denver
2016 Jimmy Vesey Harvard
2015 Jack Eichel Boston University
2014 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College
2013 Drew LeBlanc St Cloud State University
2012 Jack Connolly University of Minnesota Duluth
2011 Andy Miele Miami (Ohio)
2010 Blake Geoffrion University of Wisconsin
2009 Matt Gilroy Boston University
2008 Kevin Porter University of Michigan
2007 Ryan Duncan University of North Dakota
2006 Matt Carle Denver University
2005 Marty Sertich Colorado College
2004 Junior Lessard Minnesota Duluth
2003 Peter Sejna Colorado College
2002 Jordan Leopold University of Minnesota
2001 Ryan Miller Michigan State University
2000 Mike Mottau Boston College
1999 Jason Krog University of New Hampshire
1998 Chris Drury Boston University
1997 Brendan Morrison University of Michigan
1996 Brian Bonin University of Minnesota
1995 Brian Holzinger Bowling Green
1994 Chris Marinucci University of Minnesota Duluth
1993 Paul Kariya University of Maine
1992 Scott Pellerin University of Maine
1991 David Emma Boston College
1990 Kip Miller Michigan State University
1989 Lane MacDonald Harvard University
1988 Robb Stauber University of Minnesota
1987 Tony Hrkac University of North Dakota
1986 Scott Fusco Harvard University
1985 Bill Watson University of Minnesota Duluth
1984 Tom Kurvers University of Minnesota Duluth
1983 Mark Fusco Harvard University
1982 George McPhee Bowling Green
1981 Neal Broten University of Minnesota