2011–12 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

2011–12 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season
The Tampa Bay Times Forum hosted the 2012 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament
DurationOctober 1, 2011–
April 7, 2012
NCAA tournament2012
National championshipTampa Bay Times Forum
Tampa, Florida
NCAA championBoston College
Hobey Baker AwardJack Connolly
(Minnesota–Duluth)
List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey seasons
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The 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on October 1, 2011 and concluded with the 2012 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament's championship game on April 7, 2012 at the Tampa Bay Times Forum in Tampa, Florida. This was the 65th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 118th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

Season Outlook

Pre-season polls

The top teams in the nation as ranked before the start of the season.

The U.S. College Hockey Online poll was voted on by coaches, media, and NHL scouts. The USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll was voted on by coaches and media.

USCHO Poll
Rank Team
1 Notre Dame (11)
2 Miami (12)
3 North Dakota (5)
4 Denver
5 Boston College (5)
6 Michigan
7 Colorado College
8 Minnesota–Duluth (10)
9 Yale (1)
10 Boston University (2)
11 Union
12 New Hampshire
13 Western Michigan
14 Nebraska–Omaha
15 Merrimack
16 Maine
17 Wisconsin
18 Rensselaer
19 Minnesota
20 Cornell
USA Today Poll
Rank Team
1 Miami (15)
2 Notre Dame (4)
3 North Dakota (3)
4 Denver
5 Boston College (1)
6 Boston University (3)
7 Colorado College
8 Yale (2)
9 Michigan
10 Minnesota–Duluth (6)
11 Union
12 New Hampshire
13 Western Michigan
14 Nebraska–Omaha
15 Maine

Regular season

Standings

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Conference record Overall record
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#16 Air Force†* 27 15 6 6 36 85 52 39 21 11 7 119 83
Niagara 27 14 6 7 35 80 53 37 17 11 9 101 81
RIT 27 14 7 6 34 72 52 39 20 13 6 99 86
Mercyhurst 27 15 8 4 34 79 68 40 20 16 4 111 116
Holy Cross 27 15 8 4 34 93 70 39 20 15 4 120 107
Bentley 27 13 7 7 33 81 59 40 16 16 8 114 109
Robert Morris 27 13 9 5 31 72 58 39 17 17 5 102 103
Connecticut 27 12 12 3 27 78 67 39 16 19 4 112 105
Canisius 27 10 14 3 23 54 74 36 10 22 4 66 111
American International 27 6 18 3 15 57 98 37 8 26 3 82 137
Sacred Heart 27 4 20 3 11 66 122 37 6 28 3 84 173
Army 27 3 19 5 11 52 96 34 4 23 7 65 120
Championship: Air Force 4, RIT 0
indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#2 Ferris State 28 16 7 5 1 54 80 62 43 26 12 5 124 94
#7 Michigan 28 15 9 4 1 50 85 60 41 24 13 4 132 89
#14 Western Michigan* 28 14 10 4 4 50 72 61 41 21 14 6 114 92
#8 Miami 28 15 11 2 1 48 74 55 41 24 15 2 122 86
#15 Michigan State 28 14 11 3 2 47 80 68 39 19 16 4 111 103
#20 Northern Michigan 28 11 11 6 3 42 76 79 37 17 14 6 106 102
Lake Superior State 28 11 13 4 4 41 71 79 40 18 17 5 102 108
#19 Notre Dame 28 12 13 3 0 39 65 73 40 19 18 3 101 107
Ohio State 28 11 12 5 1 39 74 79 35 15 15 5 91 92
Alaska 28 0^ 28^ 0^ 0^ 30 63 76 36 0^ 36^ 0^ 84 94
Bowling Green 28 5 19 4 3 22 40 88 44 14 25 5 85 129
Championship: Michigan 2, Western Michigan 3
indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
^ Alaska was retroactively required to forfeit all wins and ties due to player ineligibilities.[1]
2011–12 NCAA Division I Independent ice hockey standings
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Overall
GP W L T GF GA
Alabama–Huntsville 31 2 28 1 37 126
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#3 Union†* 22 14 4 4 32 76 38 41 26 8 7 143 75
#10 Cornell 22 12 4 6 30 66 46 35 19 9 7 100 79
#18 Harvard 22 8 5 9 25 61 59 34 13 10 11 106 100
Colgate 22 11 10 1 23 60 57 39 19 17 3 121 113
Quinnipiac 22 9 8 5 23 60 57 40 20 14 6 122 98
Yale 22 10 10 2 22 74 61 35 16 16 3 123 106
Clarkson 22 9 9 4 22 57 60 39 16 17 6 105 109
St. Lawrence 22 10 11 1 21 50 64 36 14 19 3 88 120
Dartmouth 22 8 11 3 19 63 74 33 13 16 4 93 102
Rensselaer 22 7 12 3 17 43 61 39 12 24 3 78 111
Princeton 22 6 12 4 16 58 72 32 9 16 7 85 105
Brown 22 5 13 4 14 54 75 32 9 18 5 75 97
Championship: Union 3, Harvard 1
indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#1 Boston College†* 27 19 7 1 39 96 60 44 33 10 1 157 89
#11 Boston University 27 17 9 1 35 101 70 39 23 15 1 139 112
#9 Massachusetts–Lowell 27 17 9 1 35 90 68 38 24 13 1 126 94
#13 Maine 27 15 10 2 32 91 80 40 23 14 3 133 114
#17 Merrimack 27 13 9 5 31 70 65 37 18 12 7 102 83
New Hampshire 27 11 14 2 24 68 74 37 15 19 3 108 110
Providence 27 10 14 3 23 68 89 38 14 20 4 94 122
Massachusetts 27 9 14 4 22 83 92 36 13 18 5 114 118
Northeastern 27 9 14 4 22 73 82 34 13 16 5 97 101
Vermont 27 3 23 1 7 54 114 34 6 27 1 73 140
Championship: Boston College 4, Maine 1
indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#4 Minnesota 28 20 8 0 40 88 57 43 28 14 1 155 99
#6 Minnesota–Duluth 28 16 7 5 37 103 73 41 25 10 6 147 106
#12 Denver 28 16 8 4 36 96 79 43 25 14 4 139 111
#5 North Dakota* 28 16 11 1 33 82 73 42 26 13 3 135 108
Colorado College 28 15 12 1 31 95 86 36 18 16 2 114 104
St. Cloud State 28 12 12 4 28 86 74 39 17 17 5 120 104
Omaha 28 11 12 5 27 83 85 38 14 18 6 106 112
Michigan Tech 28 11 13 4 26 85 87 39 16 19 4 111 116
Bemidji State 28 11 14 3 25 72 89 38 17 18 3 101 109
Wisconsin 28 11 15 2 24 76 83 37 17 18 2 105 102
Minnesota State 28 8 18 2 18 73 102 38 12 24 2 101 129
Alaska–Anchorage 28 5 22 1 11 60 111 36 9 25 2 85 134
Championship: North Dakota 4, Denver 0
indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

2012 NCAA tournament

Regional semifinals Regional Finals Frozen Four National championship
            
1 Boston College 2
4 Air Force 0
1 Boston College 4
Northeast Regional
3 Minnesota–Duluth 0
2 Minnesota–Duluth 5
3 Maine 2
NE1 Boston College 6
W3 Minnesota 1
1 North Dakota 3
4 Western Michigan 1
1 North Dakota 2
West Regional
2 Minnesota 5
2 Minnesota 7
3 Boston University 3
E1 Boston College 4
MW2 Ferris State 1
1 Michigan 2
4 Cornell 3*
4 Cornell 1
Midwest Regional
2 Ferris State 2
2 Ferris State 2
3 Denver 1
MW2 Ferris State 3
E1 Union 1
1 Union 3
4 Michigan State 1
1 Union 4
East Regional
3 Massachusetts–Lowell 2
2 Miami 3*
3 Massachusetts–Lowell 4

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

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Player stats

Scoring leaders

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

Player Class Team GP G A Pts PIM
Spencer Abbott Senior Maine 39 21 41 62 34
Jack Connolly Senior Minnesota–Duluth 41 20 40 60 28
Austin Smith Senior Colgate 39 36 21 57 32
Drew Shore Junior Denver 42 22 31 53 45
Travis Oleksuk Senior Minnesota–Duluth 41 21 32 53 6
Chris Wagner Sophomore Colgate 38 17 34 51 12
Brett Gensler Sophomore Bentley 40 23 27 50 38
Mark Zengerle Sophomore Wisconsin 37 13 37 50 38
Erik Haula Sophomore Minnesota 43 20 29 49 30
Reilly Smith Junior Miami 38 30 18 48 22
Brian Flynn Senior Maine 40 18 30 48 22

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Leading goaltenders

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
Chris Noonan Senior Niagara 26 1452:26 14 6 5 39 2 .944 1.61
Troy Grosenick Sophomore Union 34 1922:22 22 6 3 53 5 .936 1.65
Parker Milner Junior Boston College 34 2055:47 29 5 0 57 3 .937 1.66
Connor Knapp Senior Miami 24 1348:51 15 8 0 38 5 .933 1.69
Jason Torf Sophomore Air Force 19 1038:07 8 5 2 30 5 .929 1.73
Shane Madolora Junior RIT 32 1960:44 18 9 5 63 7 .931 1.93
Shawn Hunwick Senior Michigan 40 2400:25 24 12 3 80 5 .932 2.00
Frank Slubowski Freshman Western Michigan 32 1923:45 17 11 4 65 3 .911 2.03
Taylor Nelson Senior Ferris State 31 1890:03 21 7 3 66 3 .924 2.10
Andy Iles Sophomore Cornell 35 2179:51 19 9 7 77 6 .919 2.12

Awards

NCAA

Award Recipient
Hobey Baker Award Jack Connolly, Minnesota–Duluth
Spencer T. Penrose Award Bob Daniels, Ferris State
National Rookie of the Year Joey LaLeggia, Denver
Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award Bobby Farnham, Brown
Lowe's Senior CLASS Award Jack Connolly, Minnesota–Duluth
Tournament Most Outstanding Player Parker Milner, Boston College
AHCA All-American Teams[4]
East First Team   Position   West First Team
Troy Grosenick, Union G Taylor Nelson, Ferris State
Danny Biega, Harvard D Torey Krug, Michigan State
Brian Dumoulin, Boston College D Justin Schultz, Wisconsin
Spencer Abbott, Maine F Jack Connolly, Minnesota–Duluth
Alex Killorn, Harvard F Jaden Schwartz, Colorado College
Austin Smith, Colgate F Reilly Smith, Miami
East Second Team   Position   West Second Team
Joe Cannata, Merrimack G Kent Patterson, Minnesota
Mathew Bodie, Union D Chad Billins, Ferris State
Tim Kirby, Air Force D Danny DeKeyser, Western Michigan
Barry Almeida, Boston College F Nick Bjugstad, Minnesota
Brian O'Neill, Yale F J. T. Brown, Minnesota–Duluth
Jeremy Welsh, Union F Jason Zucker, Denver


Atlantic Hockey

Award[5] Recipient
Player of the Year Tim Kirby, Air Force
Best Defensive Forward Nick Chiavetta, Robert Morris
Best Defenseman Tim Kirby, Air Force
Rookie of the Year Alex Grieve, Bentley
Individual Sportsmanship Mark Cornacchia, Rochester
Regular Season Scoring Trophy Brett Gensler, Bentley
Regular Season Goaltending Award Chris Noonan, Niagara
Coach of the Year Ryan Soderquist, Bentley
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Jason Torf, Air Force
All-Atlantic Hockey Teams[6][7]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Shane Madolora, RIT G Chris Noonan, Niagara
Tim Kirby, Air Force D Alex Gerke, Connecticut
Scott Mathis, Air Force D Chris Haltigin, RIT
Kyle De Laurell, Air Force F Michael Colavecchia, RIT
Brett Gensler, Bentley F John Kruse, Air Force
Cole Schneider, Connecticut F Adam Schmidt, Holy Cross
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Branden Komm, Bentley G Matt Ginn, Holy Cross
Trent Bonnett, Bentley D Tyson Wilson, Robert Morris
Nick Jones, Mercyhurst D Tyler Shiplo, Mercyhurst
Matt Gingera, Sacred Heart F Alex Grieve, Bentley
Adam Pleskach, American International F Dan Bahntge, Mercyhurst
Cody Crichton, Robert Morris F Brett Switzer, Bentley

CCHA

Awards[8] Recipient
Player of the Year Torey Krug, Michigan State
Best Defensive Forward Luke Glendening, Michigan
Best Defensive Defenseman Danny DeKeyser, Western Michigan
Best Offensive Defenseman Torey Krug, Michigan
Rookie of the Year Alex Guptill, Michigan
Best Goaltender Connor Knapp, Miami
Coach of the Year Bob Daniels, Ferris State
Terry Flanagan Memorial Award Domenic Monardo, Lake Superior State
Ilitch Humanitarian Award Cody Reichard, Miami
Perani Cup Champion Reilly Smith, Miami
Scholar-Athlete of the Year Chad Billins, Ferris State
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Frank Slubowski, Western Michigan
All-CCHA Teams[9][10]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Taylor Nelson, Ferris State G Shawn Hunwick, Michigan
Chad Billins, Ferris State D Dan DeKeyser, Western Michigan
Torey Krug, Michigan State D Matt Tennyson, Western Michigan
Tyler Gron, Northern Michigan F Justin Florek, Northern Michigan
Reilly Smith, Miami F Jordie Johnston, Ferris State
T. J. Tynan, Notre Dame F Cody Kunyk, Alaska
Rookie Team   Position  
Frank Slubowski, Western Michigan G
Garrett Haar, Western Michigan D
Robbie Russo, Notre Dame D
Austin Czarnik, Miami F
Alex Guptill, Michigan F
Max McCormick, Ohio State F


ECAC

Award[11] Recipient
Player of the Year Austin Smith, Colgate
Best Defensive Forward Kelly Zajac, Union
Best Defensive Defenseman Danny Biega, Harvard
Rookie of the Year Brian Ferlin, Cornell
Ken Dryden Award Troy Grosenick, Union
Tim Taylor Award Rick Bennett, Union
Student-Athlete of the Year Keir Ross, Cornell
Most Outstanding Player in Tournament Jeremy Welsh, Union
All-ECAC Hockey Teams[12][13]
First Team Position Second Team
Troy Grosenick, Union G Andy Iles, Cornell
Danny Biega, Harvard D Nick D'Agostino, Cornell
Mat Bodie, Union D Michael Sdao, Princeton
Alex Killorn, Harvard F Jack MacLellan, Brown
Brian O'Neill, Yale F Chris Wagner, Colgate
Austin Smith, Colgate F Jeremy Welsh, Union
Third Team Position Rookie Team
Paul Karpowich, Clarkson G Steve Michalek, Harvard
Thomas Larkin, Colgate D Patrick McNally, Harvard
Patrick McNally, Harvard D Shayne Gostisbehere, Union
Connor Jones, Quinnipiac F Matthew Peca, Quinnipiac
Kyle Flanagan, St. Lawrence F Brian Ferlin, Cornell
Kelly Zajac, Union F Chris Martin, St. Lawrence

Hockey East

Award[14] Recipient
Player of the Year Spencer Abbott, Maine
Rookie of the Year Scott Wilson, Massachusetts-Lowell
Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award Norm Bazin, Massachusetts-Lowell
Len Ceglarski Award Chris Connolly, Boston University
Best Defensive Forward Chris Connolly, Boston University
Best Defensive Defenseman Brian Dumoulin, Boston College
Three-Stars Award Kieran Millan, Boston University
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable Player Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College
All-Hockey East Teams[15][16]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Joe Cannata, Merrimack G Doug Carr, Massachusetts-Lowell
Adam Clendening, Boston University D Garrett Noonan, Boston University
Brian Dumoulin, Boston College D Karl Stollery, Merrimack
Spencer Abbott, Maine F Chris Connolly, Boston University
Barry Almeida, Boston College F Joey Diamond, Maine
Brian Flynn, Maine F Chris Kreider, Boston College
Rookie Team   Position  
Casey DeSmith, New Hampshire G
Zack Kamrass, Massachusetts-Lowell D
Alexx Privitera, Boston University D
Trevor van Riemsdyk, New Hampshire D
Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College F
Ross Mauermann, Providence F
Ludwig Karlsson, Northeastern F
Kyle Reynolds, Vermont F
Scott Wilson, Massachusetts-Lowell F

WCHA

Award[17] Recipient
Player of the Year Jack Connolly, Minnesota–Duluth
Student-Athlete of the Year Brad Eidsness, North Dakota
Defensive Player of the Year Justin Schultz, Wisconsin
Rookie of the Year Joey LaLeggia, Denver
Scoring Champion Jack Connolly, Minnesota–Duluth
Goaltending Champion Kent Patterson, Minnesota
Coach of the Year Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Aaron Dell, North Dakota
All-WCHA Teams[18][19]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Kent Patterson, Minnesota G Kenny Reiter, Minnesota–Duluth
Joey LaLeggia, Denver D Gabe Guentzel, Colorado College
Justin Schultz, Wisconsin D Nate Schmidt, Minnesota
Nick Bjugstad, Minnesota F Jaden Schwartz, Colorado College
J. T. Brown, Minnesota–Duluth F Drew Shore, Denver
Jack Connolly, Minnesota–Duluth F Jason Zucker, Denver
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Josh Thorimbert, Colorado College G Juho Olkinuora, Denver
Ben Blood, North Dakota D Joey LaLeggia, Denver
Nick Jensen, St. Cloud State D Andrew Prochno, St. Cloud State
Brock Nelson, North Dakota F Jean-Paul LaFontaine, Minnesota State
Travis Oleksuk, Minnesota–Duluth F Jayson Megna, Nebraska–Omaha
Mark Zengerle, Wisconsin F Kyle Rau, Minnesota

2012 NHL Entry Draft

Round Pick Player College Conference NHL team
1 9 Jacob Trouba Michigan CCHA Winnipeg Jets
1 21 Mark Jankowski Providence Hockey East Calgary Flames
1 23 Mike Matheson Boston College Hockey East Florida Panthers
1 25 Jordan Schmaltz North Dakota WCHA St. Louis Blues
1 28 Brady Skjei Minnesota WCHA New York Rangers
2 38 Phillip Di Giuseppe Michigan CCHA Carolina Hurricanes
2 45 Anthony Stolarz Nebraska–Omaha WCHA Philadelphia Flyers
2 52 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State WCHA Pittsburgh Penguins
2 53 Brian Hart Harvard ECAC Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning
2 56 Sam Kurker Boston University Hockey East St. Louis Blues
2 59 Boo Nieves Michigan CCHA New York Rangers
2 61 Devin Shore Maine Hockey East Dallas Stars
3 63 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech WCHA Edmonton Oilers
3 66 Jimmy Vesey Harvard ECAC Hockey Nashville Predators
3 67 Mackenzie MacEachern Michigan State CCHA St. Louis Blues
3 68 John Draeger Michigan State CCHA Minnesota Wild
3 75 Jon Gillies Providence Hockey East Buffalo Sabres
3 85 Matt Grzelcyk Boston University Hockey East Boston Bruins
3 78 Shayne Gostisbehere Union ECAC Hockey Philadelphia Flyers
3 79 Chris Calnan Boston College Hockey East Chicago Blackhawks
3 86 Colton Parayko Alaska CCHA St. Louis Blues
4 97 Kevin Roy Northeastern Hockey East Anaheim Ducks
4 98 Adam Gilmour Boston College Hockey East Minnesota Wild
4 100 Thomas Di Pauli Notre Dame CCHA Washington Capitals
4 102 Rhett Holland Michigan State CCHA Phoenix Coyotes
4 106 Tim Boyle Union ECAC Hockey Ottawa Senators
4 107 Austin Wuthrich Notre Dame CCHA Washington Capitals
4 112 Zach Stepan Minnesota State WCHA Nashville Predators
4 113 Sean Maguire Boston University Hockey East Pittsburgh Penguins
4 120 Jaccob Slavin Colorado College WCHA Carolina Hurricanes
5 123 Joey LaLeggia Denver WCHA Edmonton Oilers
5 125 Doyle Somerby Boston University Hockey East New York Islanders
5 126 Dominic Toninato Minnesota–Duluth WCHA Toronto Maple Leafs
5 127 Brian Cooper Nebraska–Omaha WCHA Anaheim Ducks
5 130 Connor Hellebuyck Massachusetts–Lowell Hockey East Winnipeg Jets
5 133 Sean Kuraly Miami CCHA San Jose Sharks
5 136 Robbie Baillargeon Boston University Hockey East Ottawa Senators
5 138 Danny O'Regan Boston University Hockey East San Jose Sharks
5 140 Mike McKee Western Michigan CCHA Detroit Red Wings
5 141 Reece Willcox Cornell ECAC Hockey Philadelphia Flyers
5 147 Ben Hutton Maine Hockey East Vancouver Canucks
5 150 Alexander Kerfoot Harvard ECAC Hockey New Jersey Devils
6 153 John McCarron Cornell ECAC Hockey Edmonton Oilers
6 159 Collin Olson Ohio State CCHA Carolina Hurricanes
6 167 Riley Barber Miami CCHA Washington Capitals
6 168 Cliff Watson Michigan Tech WCHA San Jose Sharks
6 169 Vinnie Hinostroza Notre Dame CCHA Chicago Blackhawks
6 170 James de Haas Clarkson ECAC Hockey Detroit Red Wings
6 175 Matt Benning Northeastern Hockey East Boston Bruins
6 177 Wesley Myron Boston University Hockey East Vancouver Canucks
6 178 Hunter Fejes Colorado College WCHA Phoenix Coyotes
6 181 Paul LaDue North Dakota WCHA Los Angeles Kings
7 183 Dmitry Sinitsyn Massachusetts–Lowell Hockey East Dallas Stars
6 185 Jake Bischoff Minnesota WCHA New York Islanders
7 186 Matt DeBlouw Michigan State CCHA Calgary Flames
7 188 Louis Nanne Rensselaer ECAC Hockey Minnesota Wild
7 189 Brendan Collier Boston University Hockey East Carolina Hurricanes
7 190 Jamie Phillips Michigan Tech WCHA Winnipeg Jets
7 198 Joakim Ryan Cornell ECAC Hockey San Jose Sharks
7 199 Matt Tomkins Ohio State CCHA Chicago Blackhawks
7 204 Judd Peterson St. Cloud State WCHA Buffalo Sabres
7 205 Colton Hargrove Western Michigan CCHA Boston Bruins
7 210 Jaycob Megna Nebraska–Omaha WCHA Anaheim Ducks

† incoming freshman
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See also

References

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  20. ^ "2012 NHL Entry Draft". Hockey DB. Retrieved October 25, 2023.

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