ECAC Hockey League Announces Annual Award Winners
ECAC Hockey League Announces Annual Award Winners
St. Lawrence's Bagnall Named Player of the Year
ALBANY, N.Y. -- St. Lawrence defenseman Drew Bagnall (Oakbank, Man.) was named the ECAC Hockey League's Player of the Year and the league's Best Defensive Defenseman it was announced earlier this evening (March 15) at the league's annual banquet. The senior was one of several individuals to earn recognition at the annual event, which marks the start of the men's championship weekend.
Clarkson's David Leggio (Buffalo, N.Y.) was the league's Ken Dryden Award winner as the Goaltender of the Year, after being named a first-team all-league selection. Rookie of the Year honors were shared between Quinnipiac's Brandon Wong (Victoria, B.C.) and Yale's Sean Backman (Cos Cob, Conn.), while St. Lawrence's Kyle Rank (Elmira, Ont.) was named Best Defensive Forward. Joining Bagnall, Leggio and Rank as first-team all-league selections were Quinnipiac's Reid Cashman (Red Wing, Minn.), Dartmouth's David Jones (North Vancouver, B.C.) and Clarkson's Nick Dodge (Oakville, Ont.). Union's Olivier Bouchard (Quebec City, Que.) was named the league's Student-Athlete of the Year.
St. Lawrence head coach Joe Marsh was named the Tim Taylor Coach
of the Year, and his team took home the Turfer Athletic Trophy for
the second year in a row. The Turfer Athletic trophy is given to
the team that the coaches believe best fits the ideals of both
Turfer Athletic and the ECAC Hockey League: Sportsmanship,
Commitment, Tenacity and Innovation.
2007 ECAC Hockey League
Player of the Year
2007 ECAC Hockey League
Best Defensive Defenseman
Drew Bagnall St. Lawrence
Senior (Oakbank, Manitoba)
2007 ECAC Hockey League First-Team Defense
Bagnall becomes just the ninth defenseman in league history
to earn Player of the Year honors and is the first defenseman since
1998 to claim the award. One other St. Lawrence defenseman has
claimed Player of the Year honors, and that was Dan Laperriere in
1992. Bagnall had 15 league points from the blue line with five
goals and 10 assists. Three of his goals were game winners this
season. The senior led a defense that held league opponents to 2.50
goals per game, while helping his team capture the league's
regular-season crown. Overall, Bagnall has six goals and 17 assists
on the season. Drew was also a unanimous selection to the league's
first team, and is the second straight Saint to claim Best
Defensive Defenseman honors.
2007 ECAC Hockey League
Ken Dryden Award Winner
David Leggio Clarkson
Junior (Buffalo, New York)
2007 ECAC Hockey League First-Team Goaltender
Leggio posted a league-best .927 save percentage in
conference games along with a 2.25 goals against average. He helped
backstop the Golden Knights to their second-place finish, while
posting a 13-4-4 mark in league games. Overall, Leggio, who is a
junior, led the conference's netminders with a 2.15 GAA and a .931
save percentage. His save percentage is also ranked 10th
nationally. Leggio also has two shutouts this season - a 5-0
blanking of Bowling Green and a recent 3-0 victory vs. Harvard in
the playoffs. Leggio is the only Golden Knight to earn Goaltender
of the Year honors since the award was first presented in 1996.
2007 ECAC Hockey League
Best Defensive Forward
Kyle Rank St. Lawrence
Senior (Elmira, Ontario)
2007 ECAC Hockey League First-Team Forward
Rank was among the league's top scorers with 25 points in
conference play on 13 goals and 12 assists. His 13 goals tied for
third among the league's snipers. Two of his goals were
short-handed efforts, and two were game winners. Overall, the
senior averages 0.89 points per game with 15-17-32 numbers through
36 games. His 32 points leads St. Lawrence in scoring. He is the
fourth Saint to earn Best Defensive Forward honors.
2007 ECAC Hockey League
Student-Athlete of the Year
Olivier Bouchard Union
Senior Forward (Quebec City, Quebec)
The inaugural Student-Athlete of the Year Award was given to
Bouchard, who has maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.5 at Union while
studying neuroscience with a concentration in pre-medical studies
in a non-native tongue. He is a Dean's List student and is a
three-time ECACHL All-Academic Team selection. Bouchard has served
as an on-ice leader throughout his four-year career. He ranks
seventh in Union's Division I history in points with 86 on 43 goals
and 43 assists. He led the team in scoring last season, and has
netted a career-high three game winners and two overtime goals this
season.
2007 ECAC Hockey League
Co-Rookie of the Year
Sean Backman
Yale
Forward
(Cos Cob, Connecticut)
2007 ECAC Hockey League
Co-Rookie of the Year
Brandon Wong
Quinnipiac
Forward
(Victoria, British Columbia)
Wong and Backman tied for Rookie of the Year honors after both
posted 14 goals in league games this season. Their 14 goals led not
only the rookies, but all players in league contests. Wong finished
the ECACHL season with 12 assists to give him 26 points, while
Backman had 10 assists for a 24 point output. Overall, Wong has 26
goals and 17 assists for 43 points on the year and is third among
the nation's rookies with an average of 1.13 points per game.
Backman is 11th among the nation's first-year players with 31
points on the year from 18 goals and 30 assists for 0.62 ppg.
2007 ECAC Hockey League
Tim Taylor Coach of the Year
Joe
Marsh St. Lawrence
In earning Coach of the Year honors, Marsh becomes the first
ECAC Hockey League mentor to claim the honor four times. Marsh also
won the award in 1989, 1996 and 1999. The Saints started the season
as an underdog in both the coaches' and media's preseason polls
(sixth and seventh, respectively) before they worked their way to
the No. 1 position at the end of the year to claim the William J.
Cleary Cup as the regular-season champion. Prior to the start of
the 2006-07 season the league's coaches and administrators voted to
rename the Coach of the Year Award and call it the Tim Taylor Coach
of the Year Award in honor of long time ECAC head coach Tim Taylor.
Taylor played his collegiate hockey at Harvard and spent 28 seasons
behind the bench at Yale before leaving his post at the end of last
season.
2007 ECAC Hockey League
First Team Forward
Nick Dodge Clarkson
Junior (Oakville, Ontario)
Dodge helped his Golden Knights lead the league in scoring
with 3.36 goals per game in conference matchups and 3.53 GPG
overall. The junior had 20 points in league games with eight goals
and 12 assists and led his team overall with 37 points on 17 goals
and 20 assists. Nine of his goals this season have been game
winners.
2007 ECAC Hockey League
First Team Forward
David Jones Dartmouth
Junior (North Vancouver, British
Columbia)
Jones led the league in scoring with 31 points on 11 goals
and 20 assists. In 22 games, the junior averaged 1.41 points per
game and had two game-winning tallies. Overall, he has played in 31
games and has 18 goals and 24 assists for 42 points on the season.
His points per game average of 1.35 ranks fifth nationally.
2007 ECAC Hockey League
First Team Defense
Reid Cashman Quinnipiac
Senior (Red Wing, Minnesota)
On defense, Cashman earned his second trip to the league's
first team after leading all blue liners with 22 points in
conference games. He had one goal and 21 assists (first in the
ECACHL) in league outings for a 1.00 points per game average.
Overall, he leads the nation's defenders in scoring with three
goals and 37 assists for 40 points on the year. A senior, he is
averaging 0.97 assists per game, which is third in the nation.
The league also recognized its top rookies, with Wong and Backman leading the way on the six-man list. Dartmouth's T.J. Galiardi (Calgary, Alb.) was the third forward named to the team, while Harvard's Alex Biega (Montreal, Que.) and Cornell's Brandon Nash (Kamloops, B.C.) were the defensive picks. St. Lawrence's Alex Petizian (Kirkland, Que.) was named the top rookie netminder. Petizian and Backman were unanimous selections.
Twelve other student-athletes were also recognized at the banquet with second- and third-team honors.
2007 ECAC Men's Hockey League All-League Selections
| INDIVIDUAL & TEAM AWARDS Player of the Year - Drew Bagnall, St. Lawrence Ken Dryden Award - David Leggio, Clarkson Co-Rookie of the Year - Sean Backman, Yale Co-Rookie of the Year - Brandon Wong, Quinnipiac Best Defensive Forward - Kyle Rank, St. Lawrence Best Defensive Defenseman - Drew Bagnall, St. Lawrence Tim Taylor Coach of the Year - Joe Marsh, St. Lawrence* Student-Athlete of the Year - Olivier Bouchard, Union Turfer Athletic Trophy - St. Lawrence FIRST-TEAM ALL-LEAGUE SECOND-TEAM ALL-LEAGUE | THIRD-TEAM ALL-LEAGUE D - Ben Lovejoy, Dartmouth D - Jake Luthi, Rensselaer F - Sean Backman, Yale F - Byron Bitz, Cornell F - Brandon Wong, Quinnipiac ALL-ROOKIE TEAM * - unanimous selection |















