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Western Collegiate Hockey Association men's individual awards

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The Western Collegiate Hockey Association gives awards at the conclusion of each season. The current awards include Player of the Year, Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Coach of the Year, as well as the league leaders in points scoring and goaltending. In addition, several WCHA players have won the Hobey Baker Award for the nation's best college hockey player.

Past winners have included numerous National Hockey League players, players in European professional leagues, NHL All-Stars, Olympic gold medalists, Stanley Cup champions, and Hockey Hall of Famers. Minnesota and North Dakota are the most successful teams, with 55 award winners and statistical leaders each. All current and former members of the conference are represented, with the exception of Bowling Green.

No player has been selected for the same award more than twice. Murray McLachlan of Minnesota was named Rookie of the Year and twice named Player of the Year, the only player to be selected for three awards. Minnesota's John Mayasich and Michigan Tech's Tony Esposito are the only players to lead the conference statistically in three seasons. John MacInnes of Michigan Tech was named Coach of the Year five times.

The Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year is chosen by a vote of faculty athletic representatives, while the Defensive Player of the Year is chosen by the league's head coaches. All other award winners are selected by votes from coaches, players, sports information directors, and local media.[1]

All extant awards were discontinued in 2021 when the men's division of the WCHA was dissolved.

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Hobey Baker Award

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Jordan Leopold, 2002 Hobey Baker winner
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Matt Carle, 2006 Hobey Baker winner

The Hobey Baker Award has been awarded annually since 1981 to the most outstanding player in NCAA ice hockey.[2] In that time, 16 players have won the award while playing for WCHA schools.

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Player of the Year

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Keith Magnuson, 1967–68 Most Valuable Player
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Curtis Joseph, 1988–89 Most Valuable Player
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Junior Lessard, 2003–04 Player of the Year and Hobey Baker winner
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Ryan Duncan, 2006–07 Player of the Year and Hobey Baker winner
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Jamie McBain, 2008–09 Player of the Year

The Player of the Year award has been awarded since the 1960–61 season. Before 1992, it was known as the Most Valuable Player award.[4]

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Offensive Player of the Year

The Offensive Player of the Year was first awarded in 2019.

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Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year

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Tony Granato, 1986–87 Student-Athlete of the Year
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Mark Cullen, 2001–02 Student-Athlete of the Year
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Lee Sweatt, 2006–07 Student-Athlete of the Year

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Defensive Player of the Year

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Brian Rafalski, 1994–95 Defensive player of the Year
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Andy Sutton, 1997–98 co-Defensive Player of the Year
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Jack Hillen, 2007–08 Defensive Player of the Year

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Goaltender of the Year

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Rookie of the Year

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Gordon Wilkie, 1961–62 Sophomore of the Year
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George Morrison, 1968–69 Sophomore of the Year
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Dany Heatley, 1999–2000 Rookie of the Year
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Brandon Bochenski, 2001–02 Rookie of the Year
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Thomas Vanek, 2002–03 Rookie of the Year
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Paul Stastny, 2004–05 Rookie of the Year
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Phil Kessel, 2005–06 Rookie of the Year

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Coach of the Year

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Jeff Sauer, 1971–72 & 1974–75 Coach of the Year
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Herb Brooks, 1973–74 Coach of the Year
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Mel Pearson, 2011–12 Coach of the Year

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Statistical leaders

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Scoring leaders

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Red Berenson, 1961–62 scoring leader
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Doug Palazzari, 1971–72 scoring leader
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Mark Johnson, 1977–78 scoring leader
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Ryan Stoa, 2008–09 scoring leader
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Rhett Rakhshani, 2009–10 scoring leader
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Matt Frattin, 2010–11 scoring leader

The scoring champion was determined based on all games from 1951–52 until 1961–62. Since, only statistics from conference games are included.[1]

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Willard Ikola, 1951–52 top goaltender
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Tony Esposito, top goaltender in 1964–65, 1965–66, & 1966–67
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Ed Belfour, 1986–87 top goaltender
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Wade Dubielewicz, top goaltender in 2000–01 and 2001–02
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Curtis McElhinney, top goaltender in 2002–03 and 2004–05
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Bernd Brückler, top goaltender in 2003–04
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Brian Elliott, top goaltender in 2005–06 and 2006–07

The goaltending champion was based on all games from 1951–52 until 1955–56 and based on only league games since.[1]

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