List of All-NCHC Teams

The All-NCHC Teams are composed of players at all positions from teams that are members of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference, a NCAA Division I hockey-only conference. Each year, beginning in 2013–14, at the conclusion of the NCHC regular season the head coaches and one student-athlete from each member team vote for players to be placed on each all-conference team.[1] The all-NCHC teams are a successor to the All-CCHA Teams which were discontinued after the conference dissolved due to the as a 2013–14 NCAA conference realignment.[2]

The all-conference teams are composed of one goaltender, two defensemen and three forwards. Players may only appear once per year on any of the first or second teams but freshman may appear on both the rookie team and one of the other all-conference teams.

All-conference teams[3][4]

First Team

2010s

2013–14
Player Position Team
Sam Brittain Goaltender Denver
Dillon Simpson Defenseman North Dakota
Joey LaLeggia Defenseman Denver
Josh Archibald Forward Omaha
Nic Dowd Forward St. Cloud State
Austin Czarnik Forward Miami

2014–15
Player Position Team
Zane McIntyre Goaltender North Dakota
Joey LaLeggia Defenseman Denver
Jaccob Slavin Defenseman Colorado College
Trevor Moore Forward Denver
Jonny Brodzinski Forward St. Cloud State
Mark MacMillan Forward North Dakota

2015–16
Player Position Team
Charlie Lindgren Goaltender St. Cloud State
Ethan Prow Defenseman St. Cloud State
Will Butcher Defenseman Denver
Danton Heinen Forward Denver
Brock Boeser Forward North Dakota
Drake Caggiula Forward North Dakota

First Team players by school

School Winners
Denver 6
North Dakota 5
St. Cloud State 4
Colorado College 1
Miami 1
Omaha 1

Multiple appearances

Player First Team appearances
Joey LaLeggia 2


Second Team

2010s

2013–14
Player Position Team
Ryan Faragher Goaltender St. Cloud State
Jaccob Slavin Defenseman Colorado College
Jordan Schmaltz Defenseman North Dakota
Chase Balisy Forward Western Michigan
Riley Barber Forward Miami
Michael Parks Forward North Dakota

2014–15
Player Position Team
Ryan Massa Goaltender Omaha
Andy Welinski Defenseman Minnesota-Duluth
Jordan Schmaltz Defenseman North Dakota
Danton Heinen Forward Denver
Austin Czarnik Forward Miami
Drake Caggiula Forward North Dakota

2015–16
Player Position Team
Cam Johnson Goaltender North Dakota
Troy Stetcher Defenseman North Dakota
Andy Welinski Defenseman Minnesota-Duluth
Joey Benik Forward St. Cloud State
Jake Guentzel Forward Omaha
Kalle Kossila Forward St. Cloud State

Second Team players by school

School Winners
North Dakota 6
St. Cloud State 3
Miami 2
Minnesota-Duluth 2
Omaha 2
Colorado College 1
Denver 1
Western Michigan 1

Multiple appearances

Player Second Team appearances
Jordan Schmaltz 2
Andy Welinski 2


Rookie Team

2010s

2013–14
Player Position Team
Charlie Lindgren Goaltender St. Cloud State
Jaccob Slavin Defenseman Colorado College
Paul LaDue Defenseman North Dakota
Jake Guentzel Forward Omaha
Alex Iafallo Forward Minnesota-Duluth
Trevor Moore Forward Denver

2014–15
Player Position Team
Kasmir Kasisuo Goaltender Minnesota-Duluth
Louis Belpedio Defenseman Miami
Luc Snuggerud Defenseman Omaha
Danton Heinen Forward Denver
Patrick Russell Forward St. Cloud State
Nick Schmaltz Forward North Dakota

2015–16
Player Position Team
Evan Weninger Goaltender Omaha
Jimmy Schuldt Defenseman St. Cloud State
Will Borgen Defenseman St. Cloud State
Brock Boeser Forward North Dakota
Dylan Gambrell Forward Denver
Jake Roslovic Forward Miami

Rookie Team players by school

School Winners
St. Cloud State 4
Denver 3
North Dakota 3
Omaha 3
Miami 2
Minnesota-Duluth 2
Colorado College 1

See also

References

  1. "Denver Hockey Places Two on Inaugural All-NCHC First Team". Denver Pioneers. 2014-03-12. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
  2. "The CCHA is going away, but its history will have a final resting place". USCHO.com. 2013-03-06. Retrieved 2013-07-23.
  3. "All-NCHC Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-03-06. Retrieved 2014-05-17.
  4. "NCHC All-Rookie Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-03-06. Retrieved 2014-05-17.

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