Mike Richter Award

The Mike Richter Award is an annual award given to the goaltender voted to be the most outstanding in Division I NCAA men's ice hockey during the regular season. The award is named in honor of former Wisconsin goaltender Mike Richter.

Mike Richter Award
SportIce hockey
Given forTo the most outstanding goaltender in NCAA men's ice hockey.[1]
History
First award2014
First winnerConnor Hellebuyck (Massachusetts–Lowell)
Most recentJeremy Swayman (Maine)

The inaugural winner was announced at the 2014 Frozen Four tournament held April 10–12, 2014 in Philadelphia.[2]

Award winners

YearWinnerSchoolRef
2013–14Connor HellebuyckMassachusetts–Lowell[3]
2014–15Zane McIntyreNorth Dakota
2015–16Thatcher DemkoBoston College
2016–17Tanner JailletDenver[4]
2017–18Cale MorrisNotre Dame
2018–19Cayden PrimeauNortheastern[5]
2019–20Jeremy SwaymanMaine

Winners by school

SchoolWinners
Boston College1
Denver1
Maine1
Northeastern1
North Dakota1
Notre Dame1
Massachusetts–Lowell1
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