The college hockey season is wrapping up, beginning with Thursday night’s Frozen Four semifinal games, tonight’s end of the year awards banquet, and finally tomorrow’s National Championship game. Many awards were handed out tonight, including the Hobey Baker Award, but the NCAA also announced this year’s All-American rosters, as voted on by the American Hockey Coaches Association. The teams are as follows:

First-Team All-Americans – East

Cayden Primeau, Northeastern University (MTL)
Adam FoxHarvard University (CAR)
Cale Makar, University of Massachusetts (COL)
Mitchell ChaffeeUniversity of Massachusetts
Ryan KuffnerPrinceton University (DET)
Nico SturmClarkson University (MIN)

First-Team All-Americans – West

G Hunter Shepard, University of Minnesota – Duluth
D Quinn Hughes, University of Michigan (VAN)
D Jimmy Schuldt, St. Cloud State University (VGK)
F Taro HiroseMichigan State University (DET)
F Patrick Newell, St. Cloud State University (NYR)
F Rem PitlickUniversity of Minnesota (NSH)

Second-Team All-Americans – East

G Andrew Shortridge, Quinnipiac University (SJS)
D Jeremy Davies, Northeastern University (NJD)
D Joseph Duszak, Mercyhurst University (TOR)
F Blake ChristensenAmerican International College
David Cotton, Boston College (CAR)
F Josh WilkinsProvidence College

Second-Team All-Americans – West

Joey Daccord, Arizona State University (OTT)
D Jack Ahcan, St. Cloud State University
D Bobby Nardella, University of Notre Dame (WAS)
Scott PerunovichUniversity of Minnesota – Duluth (STL)
Mason JobstOhio State University (NYI)
F Blake Lizotte, St. Cloud State University (LAK)
F Troy LogginsNorthern Michigan University

The St. Cloud Huskies led the way with four All-American selections, which is little surprise from a team that was ranked No. 1 in the country for much of the year. Yet, St. Cloud won’t be playing in the National Championship game this year. Instead, it will be the UMass Minutemen and UMD Bulldogs. UMass, the only other team with two first-team selections, features the Hobey Baker winner Makar, while Duluth includes two All-Americans as well. Northeastern goalie Primeau was also named the Mike Richter Award winner as the best goalie in the country and was one of two selections from the Huskies. While not included among the All-Americans, Boston University forward Joel Farabee (PHI) was named the Tim Taylor Award recipient as rookie of the year.

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