List of Hockey East Best Defensive Forward

Hockey East Best Defensive Forward
Award details
Sport Ice hockey
Given for To the best defensive forward in the conference.
History
First award 1997
Most recent Sam Herr

The Hockey East Best Defensive Forward is an annual award given out at the conclusion of the Hockey East regular season to the best defensive forward in the conference as voted by the head coaches of each Hockey East team.[1] It was shared for the first time in the 2013-14 season, between Bill Arnold of Boston College and Ross Mauermann of Providence.

The Best Defensive Forward was first bestowed in 1997 and every year thereafter.

Award winners

Year Winner Position School
1996–97 Travis Dillabough Left Wing Providence
1997–98 Chris Drury Left Wing Boston University
1998–99 Doug Nolan Forward Massachusetts-Lowell
1999–00 John Sadowski Forward New Hampshire
2000–01 Mike Lephart Left Wing Boston College
2001–02 Mike Pandolfo Left Wing Boston University
2002–03 Mark Mullen Forward Boston University
2003–04 Todd Jackson Left Wing Maine
2004–05 Preston Callander Forward New Hampshire
2005–06 Brad Zancanaro Left Wing Boston University
2006–07 Joe Rooney Forward Boston College
2007–08 Matt Greene Forward Boston College
2008–09 Joe Vitale Center Northeastern
2009–10 Ben Holmstrom Center Massachusetts-Lowell
2010–11 Tanner House Center Maine
2011–12 Chris Connolly Left Wing Boston University
2012–13 Tim Schaller Left Wing Providence
2013–14 Bill Arnold Center Boston College
Ross Mauermann Forward Providence
2014–15 Noel Acciari Center Providence
2015–16 Sam Herr Forward Notre Dame

Winners by school

School Winners
Boston University 5
Boston College 4
Providence 4
Maine 2
Massachusetts-Lowell 2
New Hampshire 2
Northeastern 1
Notre Dame 1

Winners by position

Position Winners
Center 5
Right Wing 0
Left Wing 8
Forward 8

See also

References

General

Specific

  1. "UMaine's Abbott named Hockey East Player of the Year, Hobey Baker finalist". The Maine Campus. 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
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