Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Standing above the rest

UW’s Caufield wins Hobey Baker Award

- Jeff Potrykus

MADISON – Blake Geoffrion no longer stands alone as Wisconsin's lone Hobey Baker Award winner.

Cole Caufield, who led the nation in scoring this season and led Wisconsin back into the NCAA men's hockey tournament for the first time since 2014, on Friday was named winner of the pres

tigious award.

Caufield, who recently signed an entry-level contract with the Montreal Canadiens, was preparing to play his first profession­al game with the Laval Rocket of the American Hockey League on Friday.

“It obviously means a lot to me,” Caufield said on the NHL Network. “It means a lot to my school back at Wisconsin. I couldn't be more honored and privileged to receive this award. It's something I was working for this whole year.

"I think my teammates were the biggest contributo­rs. I had some pretty good linemates in Linus Weissbach and Ty Pelton-Byce."

Geoffrion won the award, given annually to the best men's hockey player in the nation, in 2010.

Seeing Caufield join Geoffrion shouldn't have surprised anyone who followed college hockey this season.

The Stevens Point native recorded 30 goals and 52 points in 31 games and helped UW to a No. 1 seeding in the NCAA field.

Even after UW's season ended with a 6-3 loss to Bemidji State in the first round, Caufield had scored 12 more goals than any player in the nation.

His average of 1.68 points per game is No. 1 in the nation.

The two other finalists were Minnesota State goaltender Dryden McKay and North Dakota forward Shane Pinto.

McKay finished with a 21-4-0 record, with 10 shutouts, a 1.54 goals-against average and .924 save percentage. McKay led his team to the Frozen Four for the first time in program history.

Pinto recorded 15 goals and 17 assists in 28 games. He finished the season tied for ninth in the nation in scoring and tied for seventh in goals.

Caufield was the unanimous pick as the Big Ten Player of the Year was named to the NCAA East Regional and Big Ten all-tournament teams.

Caufield had scoring streaks of nine and 12 games and scored 11 goals in UW's final six games.

“This year was a special year for him for lots of different reasons,” UW coach Tony Granato said on the NHL Network. “Not only did he lead the nation in scoring, but he also led us to a Big Ten title.

“The one thing I think Cole would be most proud of is how well (he) and his teammates made each other better.

“Our whole team is watching this, all fired up, hoping to see Cole win a big honor.”

 ?? JOHN MERSITS / SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE ?? UW’s Cole Caufield, who led the nation in scoring, was named as the top player in collegiate hockey.
JOHN MERSITS / SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE UW’s Cole Caufield, who led the nation in scoring, was named as the top player in collegiate hockey.

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