Here is the official press release:
The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation on
Wednesday announced the three Hobey Hat Trick finalists for the 2013
Hobey Baker Memorial Award, honoring college hockey’s top player.
Alphabetically, they are:
Johnny Gaudreau, sophomore forward from Boston College; Eric Hartzell, senior goalie from Quinnipiac University; and
Drew LeBlanc, senior forward from St. Cloud State University.
The three finalists were selected from the
initial list of Top Ten candidates by the 23-member Selection Committee
and an additional round of online fan balloting to determine this year’s
Hobey Baker winner. Criteria for the award includes:
displaying outstanding skills in all phases of the game, strength of
character on and off the ice, sportsmanship and scholastic achievements.
This year’s Hobey Baker Award winner will be
announced Friday, April 12, 2013 from Consol Energy Center in
Pittsburgh, PA during the NCAA Frozen Four. The 33
rd annual announcement will be aired live on the NHL Network at 6
p.m., ET, and at the Hobey website,
www.hobeybakeraward.com. Here is more on this year’s three finalists:
Johnny Gaudreau – Boston College, Sophomore, Forward, Carneys Point, New Jersey
Back to back 21 goal seasons is a fantastic way
to start your college career, and so is posting 95 total points. The
smallish scoring dynamo, Johnny Gaudreau (pronounced GOO-dreau), proved
he can make plays as well as score goals by leading
Hockey East in both points and assists. He completed his season tied
for fourth in the nation in scoring while tied for eighth in both goals
and assists. Gaudreau recorded 21 goals and 30 assists for 51 points in
35 games. He also contributed four power play
goals and he is tied for second in the nation with his six game winning
goals. His scoring exploits saw him average 1.46 points per game,
topping everyone in the nation. Gaudreau was duly honored, heralded as a
First Team all-star in Hockey East and was named
their Player of the Year. A Communications major, Gaudreau joins in
volunteering with a variety of team functions as well as visiting
Children’s Hospital, elementary schools and assisting race-day for a 5K
fundraiser. He was a draft choice of Calgary (4th
round) and missed two games this past season to play for the U.S. World
Junior Team, earning a gold medal while leading the IIHF tournament
with seven goals.
Eric Hartzell – Quinnipiac University, Senior, Goalie, White Bear Lake, Minnesota
There is a reason why Quinnipiac is making their
first ever trip to the NCAA Frozen Four. They are firmly anchored in net
by their outstanding goalie Eric Hartzell. The Bobcats enter the
national tournament ranked number one and have
the top overall team defense in the nation (1.63). Hartzell has been a
work-horse and will end up leading the nation in minutes played. In 40
games so far, Hartzell has a 1.55 goals against average (3rd in the nation) and a .933 saves percentage
(8th in the nation). His overall record in 40 games is
29-6-5, good enough for the second best win percentage in the country
and he has the most wins. While leading all ECAC goalies in conference
play, the league acknowledged him as a First Team
all-star, Player of the Year and Goalie of the Year. Remarkably, he
allowed two goals or less in 34 games and at one point, posted a 21-game
unbeaten streak. Hartzell is a pro hockey free agent and is a Marketing
major. He is an active volunteer visiting elementary
schools, assisting at hockey clinics and an active participant in the
team’s St. Baldrick’s annual fundraiser.
Drew LeBlanc – St. Cloud State University, Senior, Forward, Hermantown, Minnesota
Coming off a redshirt season after severely
breaking his leg last year, Drew LeBlanc (pronounced la-BLAH) has proved
to be a masterful playmaker. Skating with two freshmen for portions of
the season, the two-year captain has helped guide
the Huskies to their first ever Frozen Four and will try to score on
Hartzell in the upcoming national semi-finals. He enters the tournament
leading the nation in assists (37) and is seventh in points (50), just
three points from the top. LeBlanc has scored
13 goals including three on the power play and three that proved to be
game winners in the 41 games he has played so far. Named First Team
all-conference, LeBlanc attained a first in the 52 year history of the
WCHA, being named both the Outstanding Student-Athlete
of the Year and the Player of the Year. A four-time All-Academic
student, he has been student teaching all season to complete his
requirements for his Math Education major. LeBlanc finds time assisting
with new student move-ins, helps out at hockey clinics
and the Skate with the Huskies events. He is a pro hockey free agent.
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