List of Big Ten men's ice hockey Tournament Most Outstanding Player
The Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player is an annual award given out at the conclusion of the Big Ten Conference Tournament to the best player in the championship as voted by a media panel and the head coaches of each team.[1]
Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player | |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Given for | The Most Outstanding Player in the Big Ten Conference Tournament |
History | |
First award | 2014 |
Most recent | Cale Morris |
The Most Outstanding Player was first awarded in 2014 and is a successor to the CCHA Most Valuable Player in Tournament which was discontinued after the conference dissolved due to the 2013–14 NCAA conference realignment.[2][3]
Award winners
Year | Winner | Position | School |
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2014 | Mark Zengerle | Center | Wisconsin |
2015 | Adam Wilcox | Goaltender | Minnesota |
2016 | Kyle Connor | Left Wing | Michigan |
2017 | Peyton Jones | Goaltender | Penn State |
2018 | Cale Morris | Goaltender | Notre Dame |
2019 | Cale Morris | Goaltender | Notre Dame |
2020 | Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
Winners by school
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Winners by position
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References
- "All-Big Ten hockey team announced". Big Ten Network. March 17, 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
- "The CCHA is going away, but its history will have a final resting place". USCHO.com. March 6, 2013. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
- "Big Ten Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives. March 6, 2013. Retrieved May 17, 2014.
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