Hobey Baker Legends of College Hockey Award

The Hobey Baker Legends of College Hockey Award is an annual award presented by the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Committee to honor "one of the all-time great contributors to the game of college hockey."[1]

In 1981, the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Committee established two annual awards. While the Hobey Baker Award is given to the individual selected as the outstanding NCAA men's ice hockey player of the current year, the "Legends of College Hockey Award" honors a player, coach, or administrator who has made outstanding historic contributions to the sport.

Award winners

1990 recipient Al Renfrew
1997 recipient Lou Lamoriello
2011 recipient Herb Brooks
2013 recipient Jeff Sauer
YearWinnerPositionSchool
1981John "Snooks" KellyCoachBoston College 1933–1942, 1946–1972
1982Vic HeyligerPlayer, coachMichigan 1934–1937 (player)
Michigan 1944–1957; Air Force 1968–1974 (coach)
1983John MariucciCoachMinnesota 1952–1955, 1956–1966
1984Murray ArmstrongCoachDenver 1956–1977
1985Herb GallagherPlayer, coach, administratorNortheastern 1931–1934 (player)
Northeastern 1936–1942, 1946–1955 (coach)
Northeastern 1955–1976 (administrator); founder of the Beanpot hockey tournament
1986Amo BessonePlayer, coachIllinois 1940–1943 (player)
Michigan Tech 1948–1951; Michigan State 1951–1979 (coach)
1987Murray MurdochCoachYale 1938–1965
1988Fido PurpurCoachNorth Dakota 1949–1956
1989Jim FullertonCoachBrown 1955–1970[2]
1990Al RenfrewPlayer, coachMichigan 1945–1949 (player)
Michigan Tech 1951–1956; North Dakota 1956–1957; Michigan 1957–1973 (coach)
1991Jack RileyPlayer, coachDartmouth 1940–1942, 1946–1947 (player)
Army 1950–1986 (coach)
1992John "Connie" PlebanCoachU.S. Olympic Team 1952; U.S. National teams 1950, 1961, 1962; Minnesota-Duluth 1955–1959
1993Bill ClearyPlayer, coachHarvard 1953–1955 (player)
Harvard 1971–1990 (coach)
1994Jack KelleyPlayer, coachBoston University 1949–1952 (player)
Colby College 1955–1962, 1976–1977; Boston University 1962–1972 (coach)
1995John MayasichPlayerMinnesota 1951–1955; US Olympic Teams 1956, 1960
1996Len CeglarskiPlayer, coachBoston College 1948–1951 (player)
Clarkson 1958–1972; Boston College 1972–1992 (coach)
1997Lou LamorielloPlayer, coach, administratorProvidence College 1962–1963 (player)
Providence College 1968–1983 (coach)
Providence College 1983–1987 (administrator)
1998Ned HarknessCoachRensselaer Polytechnic 1949–63; Cornell 1963–70; Union (N.Y.) 1975–1978
1999[3]John MacInnesPlayer, coachMichigan 1945–1950 (player)
Michigan Tech 1956–1982 (coach)
Glen SonmorCoachOhio State 1965–1966; Minnesota 1966–1972
2000Bob JohnsonPlayer, coachNorth Dakota 1950–1951 (player)
Colorado College 1963–66; Wisconsin 1966–1975, 1976–1982 (coach)
2001Bob PetersPlayer, coachNorth Dakota 1957–1958 (player)
North Dakota 1964–1966; Bemidji State 1966–1982, 1983–2001 (coach)
2002Sid WatsonCoachBowdoin 1960–1983[4]
2003Lefty SmithCoachNotre Dame 1968–1987
2004Ron MasonPlayer, coachSt. Lawrence University 1960–1963 (player)
Lake Superior State 1966–1973; Bowling Green 1973–1979; Michigan State 1979–2002 (coach)
2005Murray WilliamsonCoachUS Olympic Team 1972[5]
2006Cooney WeilandCoachHarvard 1950–71[6]
2007Ed SaugestadPlayer, coachAugsburg 1958–1959 (player)
Augsburg 1958–1990, 1992–1996 (coach)[7]
2008Eddie JeremiahPlayer, coachDartmouth 1926–1930 (player)
Dartmouth 1937–1942, 1945–1963, 1964–67 (coach)[8]
2009Don RobertsCoachGustavus Adolphus 1965–1996[9]
2010Charlie HoltCoachColby 1962–1968; New Hampshire 1968–86[10]
2011Herb BrooksPlayer, coachMinnesota 1955–1959 (player)
Minnesota 1972–1979, Saint Cloud State 1986–1987 (coach)
2012Fernie FlamanCoachNortheastern 1970–1989
2013Jeff SauerPlayer, coachColorado College 1962–1965 (player)
Colorado College 1971–1982; Wisconsin 1982–2002 (coach)
2014Jack ParkerPlayer, coachBoston University 1965–1968 (player)
Boston University 1973–2013 (coach)
2015Tim TaylorPlayer, coachHarvard 1960–1963 (player)
Yale 1976–1983, 1984–1993, 1994–2006; US Olympic Team 1994 (coach)[11]
2016Bill SelmanPlayer, coachNorth Dakota 1960–1963 (player)
North Dakota 1966–1968; Minnesota–Duluth 1968–1970; St. Louis 1970–1979;
Lake Superior State 1981–1983; US National Team 1982 (coach)[12]
2017Bill Riley Jr.Player, coachBoston University 1965–1968 (player)
UMass Lowell 1969–1991 (coach)
2018Red BerensonPlayer, coachMichigan 1959–1962 (player)
Michigan 1984–2017 (coach)
2019Jim CrossPlayer, coachBoston University 1958–1960 (player)
Vermont 1965–1984 (coach)[13]
2020Rick ComleyPlayer, coachLake Superior State 1967–1971 (player)
Lake Superior State 1973–1976; Northern Michigan 1976–2002; Michigan State 2002–2011 (coach)[14]
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References

  1. "Legends of College Hockey". Hobey Baker Memorial Award Committee. Archived from the original on 2008-02-27.
  2. "Brown's Fullerton named to U.S. Hockey Hall". Providence Journal. 1992-10-13. ("Fullerton ... was named Legend of Hockey by the Hobey Baker Award Committee.")
  3. Rachel Blount (1999-03-02). "Former coaches Sonmor, MacInnes to be honored". Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn.("A pair of former coaches with WCHA ties, Glen Sonmor and the late John MacInnes, will be honored with the 'Legends of Hockey' awards at this year's Hobey Baker Memorial Award banquet in Bloomington.")
  4. Nichole Gleisner (2004-04-27). "Obituary; Sidney Watson, NFL player, Bowdoin hockey coach, 71". Boston Herald.
  5. "Murray Williamson Named Hobey Baker's 2005 Legend of College Hockey". Inside College Hockey. 2005-03-28.
  6. "Ralph 'Cooney' Weiland Named Hobey Baker Legend of College Hockey". USCHO. 2006-05-03.
  7. "Former coach named Legends of Hockey recipient". ESPN. 2007-02-27.
  8. "Eddie Jeremiah Receives the 2008 Hobey Baker Legend of Hockey Award". Dartmouth Sports. 2008-02-11.
  9. "Former Gustavus Hockey Coach Don Roberts Selected To Receive Hobey Baker Legends of Hockey Award". Gustavus Adolphus College. 2009-04-25.
  10. "Hobey Baker foundation honors legendary coach Holt". The Union Leader, Manchester, N.H. 2010-03-26.
  11. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-06-07. Retrieved 2015-06-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. "Former Lakers coach Bill Selman named Hobey Baker "Legend of College Hockey"". Lake Superior State Athletics. 2016-02-16. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
  13. "Former Vermont coach Cross tabbed 2019 Hobey Baker Legend of College Hockey recipient". uscho.com. February 28, 2019. Retrieved May 6, 2020.
  14. "Comley selected 2020 Hobey Baker Legend of College Hockey award winner". uscho.com. March 9, 2020. Retrieved May 6, 2020.
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