2017–18 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

2017–18 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season
The Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota hosted the 2018 Frozen Four
DurationOctober 1, 2017–
April 7, 2018
NCAA tournament2018
National championshipXcel Energy Center
St. Paul, Minnesota
NCAA championMinnesota–Duluth
Hobey Baker AwardAdam Gaudette
(Northeastern)
List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey seasons
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The 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began in October 2017 and ended with the Frozen Four in April 2018.[1] This was the 71st season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held, and US college hockey's 124th year overall.

Conference realignment

The only conference change for 2017-18 was that Notre Dame moved from Hockey East to the Big Ten as an associate member for men's hockey.

School Former Conference New Conference
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey East Big Ten

Polls

Regular season

Standings

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Conference record Overall record
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Mercyhurst 28 16 8 4 36 90 81 37 21 12 4 124 111
Canisius 28 17 11 0 34 94 76 38 19 17 2 117 108
Holy Cross 28 12 10 6 30 80 70 36 13 16 7 97 100
Army 28 12 10 6 30 80 70 36 15 15 6 93 91
#14 Air Force * 28 13 11 4 30 73 64 43 23 15 5 115 94
RIT 28 13 14 1 27 91 90 37 15 20 2 114 127
Robert Morris 28 12 13 3 27 79 78 41 18 20 3 119 118
American International 28 11 13 4 26 63 75 39 15 20 4 88 116
Niagara 28 10 15 3 23 76 90 36 11 22 3 93 123
Bentley 28 9 14 5 23 72 87 37 13 18 6 96 114
Sacred Heart 28 9 15 4 22 79 96 39 13 22 4 107 135
Championship: March 17, 2018
† indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion (Riley Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 5, 2018
2017–18 Big Ten ice hockey standings
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Conference record Overall record
GP W L T SOW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#2 Notre Dame†* 24 17 6 1 1 53 66 47 40 28 10 2 117 87
#3 Ohio State 24 14 8 2 1 45 77 55 41 26 10 5 131 85
#4 Michigan 24 11 10 3 2 38 70 72 40 22 15 3 136 121
#13 Penn State 24 9 10 5 2 34 70 72 38 18 15 5 138 120
#18 Minnesota 24 10 12 2 1 33 65 69 38 19 17 2 102 100
Wisconsin 24 8 13 3 1 28 69 83 37 14 19 4 115 124
Michigan State 24 6 16 2 1 21 53 77 36 12 22 2 91 117
Championship: March 17, 2018
† indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 12, 2018
2017–18 NCAA Division I Independent ice hockey standings
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Overall record
GP W L T GF GA
Arizona State 34 8 21 5 77 123
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated April 20, 2018
2017–18 ECAC Hockey men's standings
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Conference record Overall record
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#8 Cornell 22 17 3 2 36 61 32 33 25 6 2 102 52
Union 22 16 5 1 33 70 48 38 21 15 2 115 98
#12 Clarkson 22 12 5 5 29 74 49 40 23 11 6 122 75
Harvard 22 11 8 3 25 68 50 33 15 14 4 104 85
Dartmouth 22 11 10 1 23 55 69 35 16 17 2 83 107
Colgate 22 10 9 3 23 49 46 40 17 17 6 87 88
#15 Princeton* 22 10 10 2 22 77 79 36 19 13 4 131 110
Yale 22 10 11 1 21 67 59 31 15 15 1 87 88
Quinnipiac 22 9 11 2 20 59 56 38 16 18 4 105 106
Brown 22 7 14 1 15 45 63 31 8 19 4 67 104
Rensselaer 22 4 16 2 10 45 86 37 6 27 4 73 129
St. Lawrence 22 3 18 1 7 43 76 37 8 27 2 80 122
Championship: March 17, 2018
† indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated February 26, 2018
2017–18 Hockey East men's standings
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Conference record Overall record
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#19 Boston College 24 18 6 0 36 79 53 37 20 14 3 108 99
#11 Northeastern 24 15 6 3 33 79 49 38 23 10 5 136 81
#7 Providence 24 13 7 4 30 70 50 40 24 12 4 117 85
#10 Boston University* 24 12 8 4 28 72 60 40 22 14 4 124 105
Connecticut 24 11 12 1 23 70 62 36 15 19 2 100 102
Maine 24 10 11 3 23 65 74 38 18 16 4 117 115
Massachusetts–Lowell 24 11 13 0 22 68 75 36 17 19 0 101 99
Massachusetts 24 9 13 2 20 60 74 39 17 20 2 104 119
Vermont 24 6 12 6 18 51 75 37 10 20 7 79 112
Merrimack 24 7 15 2 16 51 70 37 12 21 4 83 105
New Hampshire 24 5 14 5 15 48 71 36 10 20 6 88 104
Championship: March 17, 2018
† indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 1, 2018
Conference record Overall record
GP W L T SOW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#6 St. Cloud State 24 16 4 4 1 53 93 59 40 25 9 6 144 101
#5 Denver* 24 12 6 6 4 46 76 53 41 23 10 8 135 86
#1 Minnesota–Duluth 24 13 11 0 0 39 79 56 42 25 16 3 132 92
#17 North Dakota 24 8 10 6 3 33 71 68 40 17 13 10 117 95
Omaha 24 10 13 1 0 31 75 97 36 17 17 2 121 134
Western Michigan 24 10 13 1 0 31 82 94 36 15 19 2 115 129
Colorado College 24 8 12 4 3 31 63 85 37 15 17 5 99 121
Miami 24 6 14 4 2 24 62 89 37 12 20 5 103 128
Championship: March 17, 2018
† indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 5, 2018
Conference record Overall record
GP W L T SOW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#9 Minnesota State 28 22 5 1 0 67 116 58 40 29 10 1 153 84
#20 Northern Michigan 28 19 7 2 2 61 85 64 43 25 15 3 130 108
Bowling Green 28 17 6 5 2 58 87 63 41 23 12 6 122 100
Bemidji State 28 13 9 6 4 49 77 63 38 16 14 8 103 95
#16 Michigan Tech* 28 12 11 5 2 43 82 75 44 22 17 5 134 117
Ferris State 28 11 16 1 0 34 68 86 38 14 23 1 87 122
Alabama–Huntsville 28 10 16 2 1 33 69 86 37 12 23 2 84 121
Alaska 28 9 17 2 1 30 74 85 36 11 22 3 97 118
Lake Superior State 28 8 17 3 0 27 59 90 36 10 22 4 76 121
Alaska Anchorage 28 4 21 3 3 18 55 102 34 4 26 4 65 124
Championship: March 17, 2018
† indicates conference regular season champion (MacNaughton Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Broadmoor Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll; updated March 5, 2018

2018 NCAA tournament

Regional semifinals[2] Regional Finals Frozen Four National championship
            
1 St. Cloud State 1
4 Air Force 4
4 Air Force 1
West Regional
3 Minnesota–Duluth 2
2 Minnesota State 2
3 Minnesota–Duluth 3*
W3 Minnesota-Duluth 2
MW1 Ohio State 1
1 Ohio State 4
4 Princeton 2
1 Ohio State 5
Midwest Regional
2 Denver 1
2 Denver 5
3 Penn State 1
W3 Minnesota-Duluth 2
E1 Notre Dame 1
1 Cornell 1
4 Boston University 3
4 Boston University 3
Northeast Regional
2 Michigan 6
2 Michigan 3
3 Northeastern 2
NE2 Michigan 3
E1 Notre Dame 4
1 Notre Dame 4*
4 Michigan Tech 3
1 Notre Dame 2
East Regional
2 Providence 1
2 Providence 1
3 Clarkson 0

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Player stats

Scoring leaders

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes[3]

Player Class Team GP G A Pts PIM
Adam Gaudette Junior Northeastern 38 30 30 60 41
Max Véronneau Junior Princeton 36 17 38 55 12
Dylan Sikura Senior Northeastern 35 22 32 54 22
Ryan Kuffner Junior Princeton 36 29 23 52 6
Henrik Borgström Sophomore Denver 40 23 29 52 18
Cooper Marody Junior Michigan 40 16 35 51 24
Brady Ferguson Senior Robert Morris 41 18 31 49 20
Dylan McLaughlin Junior Canisius 37 17 31 48 10
Troy Terry Junior Denver 39 14 34 48 6
Adam Rockwood Senior Northern Michigan 43 8 40 48 18

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders lead the NCAA in goals against average while playing at least 33% of their team's total minutes.

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Class Team GP Min W L T GA SO SV% GAA
Matthew Galajda Freshman Cornell 29 1669:20 21 5 2 42 9 .939 1.51
Colton Point Sophomore Colgate 33 1997:05 16 12 5 58 6 .944 1.74
Connor LaCouvee Senior Minnesota State 31 1800:13 23 6 1 54 3 .914 1.80
Jake Kielly Sophomore Clarkson 39 2336:59 22 11 6 71 8 .929 1.82
Tanner Jaillet Senior Denver 39 2293:26 22 9 7 72 5 .928 1.88
Hunter Shepard Sophomore Minnesota–Duluth 41 2392:49 25 14 1 76 8 .925 1.91
Cayden Primeau Freshman Northeastern 34 2004:32 19 8 5 64 4 .931 1.92
Cale Morris Sophomore Notre Dame 37 2192:43 27 8 1 71 4 .944 1.94
Corbin Kaczperski Sophomore Yale 12 684:31 7 4 0 23 0 .933 2.02
Dávid Hrenák Freshman St. Cloud State 24 1356:52 13 7 7 46 3 .922 2.03

Awards

NCAA

Award Recipient
Hobey Baker Award Adam Gaudette, Northeastern
Spencer Penrose Award Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame
Tim Taylor Award Scott Perunovich, Minnesota–Duluth
Mike Richter Award Cale Morris, Notre Dame
Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award Dylan Abood, Air Force
Lowe's Senior CLASS Award Jake Evans, Notre Dame
Tournament Most Outstanding Player Karson Kuhlman, Minnesota–Duluth
AHCA All-American Teams[4]
East First Team   Position   West First Team
Matthew Galajda, Cornell G Cale Morris, Notre Dame
Jérémy Davies, Northeastern D Scott Perunovich, Minnesota–Duluth
Adam Fox, Harvard D Jimmy Schuldt, St. Cloud State
Ryan Donato, Harvard F Henrik Borgström, Denver
Adam Gaudette, Northeastern F C. J. Suess, Minnesota State
Dylan Sikura, Northeastern F Troy Terry, Denver
East Second Team   Position   West Second Team
Colton Point, Colgate G Tanner Jaillet, Denver
Jacob Bryson, Providence D Philip Beaulieu, Northern Michigan
Kelly Summers, Clarkson D Alec Rauhauser, Bowling Green
Ryan Kuffner, Princeton F Nick Halloran, Colorado College
Sheldon Rempal, Clarkson F Tanner Laczynski, Ohio State
Max Veronneau, Princeton F Cooper Marody, Michigan


Atlantic Hockey

Award Recipient
Player of the Year Dylan McLaughlin, Cansius
Rookie of the Year Brennan Kapcheck, American International
Best Defensive Forward Jack Riley, Mercyhurst
Best Defenseman Alexander Wilkinson, Army
Individual Sportsmanship Award Bryan Sienerth, Mercyhurst
Regular Season Scoring Trophy Dylan McLaughlin, Cansius
Regular Season Goaltending Award Billy Christopoulos, Air Force
Coach of the Year Rick Gotkin, Mercyhurst
Tournament MVP Billy Christopoulos, Air Force
All-Atlantic Hockey Teams
First Team   Position   Second Team
Paul Berrafto, Holy Cross G Brandon Wildung, Mercyhurst
Alexander Wilkinson, Army D Joseph Duszak, Mercyhurst
Cameron Heath, Canisius D Lester Lancaster, Canisius
Dylan McLaughlin, Canisius F Jack Riley, Mercyhurst
Brady Ferguson, Robert Morris F Derek Barach, Mercyhurst
Erik Brown, RIT F Michael Wilson, Army
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Billy Christopoulos, Air Force G Stefano Durante, American International
Chase Norrish, RIT D Brennan Kapchek, American International
Jānis Jaks, American International D Jon Zimmerman, Army
Derian Plouffe, Niagara F Luke Santerno, Bentley
Ryan Schmelzer, Canisius F Grant Meyer, Canisius
Alex Tonge, Robert Morris F Marc Johnstone, Sacred Heart

Big Ten

Award Recipient
Player of the Year Cale Morris, Notre Dame
Defensive Player of the Year Trevor Hamilton, Penn State
Goaltender of the Year Cale Morris, Notre Dame
Freshman of the Year Mitchell Lewandowski, Michigan State
Scoring Champion Cooper Marody, Michigan
Coach of the Year Steve Rohlik, Ohio State
Tournament Most Outstanding Player Cale Morris, Notre Dame
All-Big Ten Teams[5]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Cale Morris, Notre Dame G Sean Romeo, Ohio State
Jordan Gross, Notre Dame D Quinn Hughes, Michigan
Trevor Hamilton, Penn State D Sasha Larocque, Ohio State
Cooper Marody, Michigan F Tony Calderone, Michigan
Jake Evans, Notre Dame F Taro Hirose, Michigan State
Tanner Laczynski, Ohio State F Mason Jobst, Ohio State
Honorable Mention   Position   Freshman Team
Hayden Lavigne, Michigan G Tommy Napier, Ohio State
Carson Gatt, Michigan State D Quinn Hughes, Michigan
Ryan Lindgren, Minnesota D Wyatt Kalynuk, Wisconsin
Wyatt Kalynuk, Wisconsin D
Peter Tischke, Wisconsin D
Mitchell Lewandowski, Michigan State F Mitchell Lewandowski, Michigan State
Tyler Sheehy, Minnesota F Casey Mittelstadt, Minnesota
Matthew Weis, Ohio State F Linus Weissbach, Wisconsin
Andrew Sturtz, Penn State F
Trent Frederic, Wisconsin F


ECAC

Award Recipient
Player of the Year Ryan Donato, Harvard
Best Defensive Forward Nico Sturm, Clarkson
Best Defensive Defenseman Alec McCrea, Cornell
Rookie of the Year Matthew Galajda, Cornell
Ken Dryden Award Matthew Galajda, Cornell
Student-Athlete of the Year Bo Pieper, Quinnipiac
Tim Taylor Award Mike Schafer, Cornell
Most Outstanding Player in Tournament Ryan Ferland, Princeton
All-ECAC Hockey Teams[6][7][8]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Matthew Galajda, Cornell G Colton Point, Colgate
Adam Fox, Harvard D Terrance Amorosa, Clarkson
Kelly Summers, Clarkson D Chase Priskie, Quinnipiac
Ryan Donato, Harvard F Anthony Angello, Cornell
Sheldon Rempal, Clarkson F Ryan Kuffner, Princeton
Max Véronneau, Princeton F Joe Snively, Yale
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Jake Kielly, Clarkson G Matthew Galajda, Cornell
Jake Kupsky, Union G
Yanni Kaldis, Cornell D Nick Austin, Colgate
Josh Teves, Princeton D Reilly Walsh, Harvard
Ryan Scarfo, Union F Jack Badini, Harvard
Nico Sturm, Clarkson F Jack Jacome, Clarkson
Odeen Tufto, Quinnipiac F Odeen Tufto, Quinnipiac

Hockey East

Award Recipient
Player of the Year Adam Gaudette, Northeastern
Best Defensive Forward Brian Pinho, Providence
Best Defensive Defenseman Casey Fitzgerald, Boston College
Rookie of the Year Logan Hutsko, Boston College
Goaltender of the Year Cayden Primeau, Northeastern
Len Ceglarski Sportmanship Award Jacob Bryson, Providence
Three Stars Award Adam Gaudette, Northeastern
Scoring Champion Adam Gaudette, Northeastern
Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award UMass Lowell
Bob Kullen Award (Coach of the Year) Jerry York, Boston College
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable Player Jake Oettinger, Boston University
Hockey East All-Star Teams[9][10]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Cayden Primeau, Northeastern G Hayden Hawkey, Providence
Jacob Bryson, Providence D Dante Fabbro, Boston University
Jérémy Davies, Northeastern D Casey Fitzgerald, Boston College
Erik Foley, Providence F Bobo Carpenter, Boston University
Adam Gaudette, Northeastern F Maxim Letunov, Connecticut
Dylan Sikura, Northeastern F Nolan Stevens, Northeastern
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Joseph Woll, Boston College G Cayden Primeau, Northeastern
G Jeremy Swayman, Maine
Michael Kim, Boston College D Mario Ferraro, Massachusetts
Cale Makar, Massachusetts D Cale Makar, Massachusetts
Brett Seney, Merrimack F Shane Bowers, Boston University
Brian Pinho, Providence F Logan Hutsko, Boston College
Jordan Greenway, Boston University F Brady Tkachuk, Boston University
Honorable Mention   Position    
Jeremy Swayman, Maine G
Tommy Panico, UMass Lowell D
Brandon Hickey, Boston University D
Jonny Austin, Connecticut D
Ross Colton, Vermont F
Shane Bowers, Boston University F
Spencer Naas, Connecticut F
Chase Pearson, Maine F

NCHC

Award Recipient[11]
Player of the Year Henrik Borgström, Denver
Rookie of the Year Scott Perunovich, Minnesota–Duluth
Goaltender of the Year Tanner Jaillet, Denver
Forward of the Year Henrik Borgström, Denver
Defensive Defenseman of the Year Will Borgen, St. Cloud State
Offensive Defenseman of the Year Scott Perunovich, Minnesota–Duluth
Defensive Forward of the Year Rhett Gardner, North Dakota
Scholar-Athlete of the Year Tyler Vesel, Omaha
Three Stars Award Nick Halloran, Colorado College
Sportsmanship Award Karson Kuhlman, Minnesota–Duluth
Herb Brooks Coach of the Year Bob Motzko, St. Cloud State
Frozen Faceoff MVP Tanner Jaillet, Denver
All-NCHC Teams[12]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Tanner Jaillet, Denver G Hunter Shepard, Minnesota–Duluth
Jimmy Schuldt, St. Cloud State D Christian Wolanin, North Dakota
Scott Perunovich, Minnesota–Duluth D Louie Belpedio, Miami
Henrik Borgström, Denver F Mikey Eyssimont, St. Cloud State
Nick Halloran, Colorado College F Troy Terry, Denver
David Pope, Omaha F Dylan Gambrell, Denver
Honorable Mention   Position   Rookie Team[13]
Dávid Hrenák, St. Cloud State G Dávid Hrenák, St. Cloud State
Will Borgen, St. Cloud State D Ian Mitchell, Denver
Colton Poolman, St. Cloud State D Scott Perunovich, Minnesota–Duluth
Wade Allison, Western Michigan F Blake Lizotte, St. Cloud State
Mason Bergh, Colorado College F Grant Mismash, North Dakota
Dawson DiPietro, Western Michigan F Easton Brodzinski, St. Cloud State
Robby Jackson, St. Cloud State F

WCHA

Award Recipient
Player of the Year C. J. Suess, Minnesota State
Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage
Defensive Player of the Year Alec Rauhauser, Bowling Green
Rookie of the Year Jake Jaremko, Minnesota State
Scoring Champion C. J. Suess, Minnesota State
Goaltender of the Year Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan
Coach of the Year Grant Potulny, Northern Michigan
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Patrick Munson, Michigan Tech
All-WCHA Hockey Teams[14][15]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Atte Tolvanen, Northern Michigan G Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State
Zach Frye, Alaska D Daniel Brickley, Minnesota State
Alec Rauhauser, Bowling Green D Philip Beaulieu, Northern Michigan
C. J. Suess, Minnesota State F Mitch McLain, Bowling Green
Marc Michaelis, Minnesota State F Adam Rockwood, Northern Michigan
Troy Loggins, Northern Michigan F Josh Kestner, Alabama–Huntsville
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Connor LaCouvee, Minnesota State G Eric Dop, Bowling Green
Ian Scheid, Minnesota State D Connor Mackey, Minnesota State
Ryker Killins, Ferris State D Eric Sinclair, Alaska Anchorage
Mitch Reinke, Michigan Tech D
Zeb Knutson, Minnesota State F Jake Jaremko, Minnesota State
Darien Craighead, Northern Michigan F Brandon Kruse, Bowling Green
Robbie Payne, Northern Michigan F Steven Jandric, Alaska
F Max Johnson, Bowling Green
F Reggie Lutz, Minnesota State

2018 NHL Entry Draft

Round Pick Player College Conference NHL team
1 4 Brady Tkachuk Boston University Hockey East Ottawa Senators
1 7 Quinn Hughes Michigan Big Ten Vancouver Canucks
1 11 Oliver Wahlstrom Boston College Hockey East New York Islanders
1 14 Joel Farabee Boston University Hockey East Philadelphia Flyers
1 19 Jay O'Brien Providence Hockey East Philadelphia Flyers
1 22 K'Andre Miller Wisconsin Big Ten New York Rangers
1 26 Jacob Bernard-Docker North Dakota NCHC Ottawa Senators
2 32 Mattias Samuelsson Western Michigan NCHC Buffalo Sabres
2 42 Jack Drury Harvard ECAC Hockey Carolina Hurricanes
2 43 Ruslan Iskhakov Connecticut Hockey East New York Islanders
2 45 Scott Perunovich Minnesota–Duluth NCHC St. Louis Blues
2 48 Jonathan Tychonick North Dakota NCHC Ottawa Senators
3 63 Jack McBain Boston College Hockey East Minnesota Wild
3 68 Tyler Madden Northeastern Hockey East Vancouver Canucks
3 69 Jake Wise Boston University Hockey East Chicago Blackhawks
3 71 Jordan Harris Northeastern Hockey East Montreal Canadiens
3 73 Ty Emberson Wisconsin Big Ten Arizona Coyotes
3 78 Sampo Ranta Minnesota Big Ten Colorado Avalanche
3 79 Blake McLaughlin Minnesota Big Ten Anaheim Ducks
3 81 Seth Barton Massachusetts–Lowell Hockey East New York Islanders
3 89 Logan Hutsko Boston College Hockey East Florida Panthers
3 91 Nathan Smith Minnesota State WCHA Winnipeg Jets
4 95 Jonathan Gruden Miami NCHC Ottawa Senators
4 99 Slava Demin Denver NCHC Vegas Golden Knights
4 102 Jasper Weatherby North Dakota NCHC San Jose Sharks
4 103 Jacob Pivonka Notre Dame Big Ten New York Islanders
4 105 Martin Pospíšil St. Lawrence ECAC Hockey Calgary Flames
4 108 Demetrios Koumontzis Arizona State Independent Calgary Flames
4 109 Tyler Weiss Omaha NCHC Colorado Avalanche
4 111 Jáchym Kondelík Connecticut Hockey East Nashville Predators
4 112 Jack St. Ivany Yale ECAC Hockey Philadelphia Flyers
4 115 Paul Cotter Western Michigan NCHC Vegas Golden Knights
4 116 Jack Perbix Minnesota Big Ten Anaheim Ducks
4 119 Curtis Hall Yale ECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
4 121 Alex Green Cornell ECAC Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning
4 123 Jack Gorniak Wisconsin Big Ten Montreal Canadiens
4 124 Mitchell Gibson Harvard ECAC Hockey Washington Capitals
5 126 Angus Crookshank New Hampshire Hockey East Ottawa Senators
5 131 Spencer Stastney Notre Dame Big Ten Nashville Predators
5 135 Brandon Kruse Bowling Green WCHA Vegas Golden Knights
5 138 Hugh McGing Western Michigan NCHC St. Louis Blues
5 139 Mikael Hakkarainen Providence Hockey East Chicago Blackhawks
5 142 Michael Callahan Providence Hockey East Arizona Coyotes
5 144 Dávid Hrenák St. Cloud State NCHC Los Angeles Kings
5 152 Magnus Chrona Denver NCHC Tampa Bay Lightning
6 164 Michael Kesselring Northeastern Hockey East Edmonton Oilers
6 167 Emilio Pettersen Denver NCHC Calgary Flames
6 174 Gavin Hain North Dakota NCHC Philadelphia Flyers
6 177 Liam Gorman Princeton ECAC Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins
6 180 Peter DiLiberatore Quinnipiac ECAC Hockey Vegas Golden Knights
6 181 Dustyn McFaul Clarkson ECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
6 182 John Leonard Massachusetts Hockey East San Jose Sharks
6 183 Cole Koepke Minnesota–Duluth NCHC Tampa Bay Lightning
6 184 Jared Moe Minnesota Big Ten Winnipeg Jets
7 188 Jakov Novak Bentley Atlantic Hockey Ottawa Senators
7 190 Brett Stapley Denver NCHC Montreal Canadiens
7 192 Matthew Thiessen Maine Hockey East Vancouver Canucks
7 193 Josiah Slavin Colorado College NCHC Chicago Blackhawks
7 194 Luke Loheit Minnesota–Duluth NCHC Ottawa Senators
7 196 Christian Krygier Michigan State Big Ten New York Islanders
7 197 Jake Kucharski Providence Hockey East Carolina Hurricanes
7 201 Cole Krygier Michigan State Big Ten Florida Panthers
7 210 Sam Hentges St. Cloud State NCHC Minnesota Wild
7 214 Ty Taylor New Hampshire Hockey East Tampa Bay Lightning
7 215 Austin Wong Harvard ECAC Hockey Winnipeg Jets
7 216 Riley Hughes Northeastern Hockey East New York Rangers

† incoming freshman
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See also

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