Hockey East Scoring Champion

Hockey East Scoring Champion
SportIce hockey
Awarded forTo the skater with the most points scored in conference games during the season.
History
First award1985
Most recentMacklin Celebrini (44 points)
(Boston University)

The Hockey East Scoring Champion is an annual award given out at the conclusion of the Hockey East regular season to the skater who scored the most points in conference games during the regular season.

The Scoring Champion was first awarded in 1985 and every year thereafter. It was shared four times, between Tom Nolan and Marty Reasoner in 1998, Ryan Shannon and Tony Voce in 2004, James Marcou and Colin Wilson in 2009, and Bobby Butler and Gustav Nyquist in 2010.

In 2022–23, Lane Huston became the first Defenceman to win the award in league history.

The current record for most points scored in conference play during a season is 74 points, held by Craig Janney of Boston College, set in 1987.

Only David Emma, Chris Drury and Johnny Gaudreau have won the award twice, all in consecutive years.

Award winners

Year Winner Position School Points
1984–85 Tim Army Forward Providence 60
1985–86 Scott Harlow Left Wing Boston College 67
1986–87 Craig Janney Center Boston College 74
1987–88 Dave Capuano Forward Maine 59
1988–89 Tim Sweeney Left Wing Boston College 48
1989–90 David Emma Right Wing Boston College 44
1990–91 David Emma Right Wing Boston College 51
1991–92 Mike Boback Forward Providence 39
1992–93 Paul Kariya Left Wing Maine 63
1993–94 Mike Pomichter Forward Boston University 33
1994–95 Greg Bullock Forward UMass Lowell 47
1995–96 Chris Drury Center Boston University 42
1996–97 Chris Drury Center Boston University 41
1997–98 Marty Reasoner Center Boston College 42
Tom Nolan Forward New Hampshire
1998–99 Jason Krog Center New Hampshire 53
1999–00 Cory Larose Center Maine 33
2000–01 Brian Gionta Right Wing Boston College 35
2001–02 Darren Haydar Right Wing New Hampshire 42
2002–03 Ben Eaves Center Boston College 42
2003–04 Ryan Shannon Center Boston College 27
Tony Voce Left Wing Boston College
Year Winner Position School Points
2004–05 Jason Guerriero Forward Northeastern 34
2005–06 Chris Collins Left Wing Boston College 39
2006–07 Brian Boyle Center Boston College 37
2007–08 Bryan Ewing Center Boston University 35
2008–09 Colin Wilson Center Boston University 35
James Marcou Forward Massachusetts
2009–10 Bobby Butler Forward New Hampshire 41
Gustav Nyquist Right Wing Maine
2010–11 Paul Thompson Right Wing New Hampshire 42
2011–12 Spencer Abbott Forward Maine 38
2012–13 Johnny Gaudreau Left Wing Boston College 36
2013–14 Johnny Gaudreau Left Wing Boston College 36
2014–15 Jack Eichel Center Boston University 44
2015–16 Andrew Poturalski Forward New Hampshire 31
2016–17 Tyler Kelleher Forward New Hampshire 37
2017–18 Adam Gaudette Forward Northeastern 35
2018–19 Mitchell Chaffee Forward Massachusetts 31
2019–20 Jack Dugan Forward Providence 35
2020–21 Jonny Evans Forward Connecticut 28
2021–22 Bobby Trivigno Forward Massachusetts 32 [1]
2022–23 Lane Hutson Defenceman Boston University 34 [2]
2023–24 Macklin Celebrini Center Boston University 44

Winners by school

School Winners
Boston College 14
Boston University 8
New Hampshire 7
Maine 4
Massachusetts 3
Providence 3
Northeastern 2
Connecticut 1
UMass Lowell 1

Winners by position

Position Winners
Center 13
Right Wing 6
Left Wing 7
Forward 16
Defenceman 1

See also

  • Hockey East Awards

References

[3]

General

  • "Hockey East Awards". Hockey East Online. Archived from the original on 2012-04-13. Retrieved 2013-08-15.
  • "Hockey East Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2013-08-15.

Specific

  1. ^ "Hockey East Names Men's Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team - Hockey East Association". hockeyeastonline.com. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  2. ^ "Hockey East Names 2022-23 Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team - Hockey East Association". hockeyeastonline.com. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  3. ^ "Hockey East Scoring Champions - Hockey East Association". hockeyeastonline.com. Retrieved 2023-03-12.

External links

  • Hockey East Awards (Incomplete)
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