CCHA Best Goaltender

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CCHA Best Goaltender
SportIce hockey
Awarded forBest Goaltender in the CCHA
History
First award2001
Final award2013 (to be revived in 2022)
Most recentBrady Hjelle

The CCHA Best Goaltender is an annual award given out at the conclusion of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) regular season to the best goaltender in the conference as voted by the coaches of each CCHA team.[1]

Originally called CCHA Goaltender of the Year (until 2004–05), the "Best Goaltender" was first awarded in 2001 and every year thereafter until 2013 when the original CCHA was dissolved as a consequence of the Big Ten Conference forming its men's ice hockey conference.[2] With the CCHA having been revived starting with the 2021–22 season, the award is expected to be presented from that season forward.[3]

Only one player (Ryan Miller) received the award more than once, winning Goaltender of the Year in the first two years it was conferred.

Award winners[]

Year Winner School
2000–01 Ryan Miller Michigan State
2001–02 Ryan Miller Michigan State
2002–03 Ohio State
2003–04 Dominic Vicari Michigan State
2004–05 Tuomas Tarkki Northern Michigan
2005–06 Miami
2006–07 David Brown Notre Dame
2007–08 Jeff Zatkoff Miami
2008–09 Chad Johnson Alaska
2009–10 Cody Reichard Miami
2010–11 Shawn Hunwick Michigan
2011–12 Connor Knapp Miami
2012–13 Brady Hjelle Ohio State

Winners by school[]

School Winners
Miami 4
Michigan State 3
Ohio State 2
Alaska 1
Michigan 1
Northern Michigan 1
Notre Dame 1

See also[]

  • CCHA Awards

References[]

General[]

  • "CCHA Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
  • "NCAA (CCHA) Best Goaltender". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 2013-07-25.

Specific[]

  1. ^ "Henderson and Odegard Recipients of CCHA Major Awards". Alaska Nanooks. 2013-03-22. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
  2. ^ "The CCHA is going away, but its history will have a final resting place". USCHO.com. 2013-03-06. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
  3. ^ Johnson, Randy (February 18, 2020). "CCHA will be new name for seven teams leaving WCHA in 2021-22". Star Tribune. Minneapolis. Retrieved April 22, 2020.

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