List of Easton Three-Star Player of the Year

The Easton Three-Star Player of the Year was an annual award given out at the conclusion of the College Hockey America regular season to the player who finished with the most 'stars-of-the-game' points in CHA play. While each school named a Three-Star Player of the Year, the official CHA winner was the player who had the highest point total amongst all conference teams. points were calculated as 5 for a number one star, 3 for a number two star, and 1 for a number three star. Any player on the game roster was eligible to be star and only games between CHA opponents would be counted towards the Three-Star Player of the Year Standings.

Easton Three-Star Player of the Year
SportIce hockey
Given forThe player on each team who receives the most three stars of the game honors in CHA play[1]
History
First award2005
Final award2008
Most recentRyan Cruthers

The Easton Three-Star Player of the Year was first awarded in 2005 but was discontinued after 2008. It is the only official individual CHA trophy that was not bestowed each year of the conference's existence.

Award winners

YearWinnerPositionSchool
2004–05Bruce MulherinLeft WingAlabama-Huntsville
2005–06Bruce MulherinLeft WingAlabama-Huntsville
2006–07Ted CookForwardNiagara
2007–08Ryan CruthersRight WingRobert Morris
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See also

References

General

  • "CHA Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2013-07-31.

Specific

  1. "Bentivoglio Honored As CHA Player Of The Year". USCHO.com. 2007-03-08. Retrieved 2013-07-31.
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