Photo credit Kyle Prudhome
To the consternation of many BU fans and others in the hockey community, Lane Hutson was not one of the three players chosen for the Hobey Hat Trick. But several other honors came his way this week. The freshman defenseman was named to College Hockey News' All-CHN First Team and the All-Rookie Team. BU Captain Dom Fensore received honorable mention.
● College Hockey News 2022-2023 All-CHN Teams
On Thursday, Hutson was named the 2022-23 recipient of the prestigious Walter Brown Award, which is presented annually to the best American-born Division I men's college hockey player in New England. He becomes the first freshman to received the award since Brian Leetch in 1987 and the 12th Terrier so honored, including in six consecutive years in the 1990s.
Other BU recipients: Ed Walsh 1974, Cleon Daskalakis 1984, David Sacco 1993, Jacques Joubert 1994, Mike Grier 1995, Jay Pandolfo 1996, Chris Drury 1997, Chris Drury 1998, John Curry 2007 and Matt Gilroy 2009.
● GoTerriers.com Hutson wins Walter Brown Award
Looking ahead
2024 recruit Callum Hughes, a left-shot forward for Mount St. Charles, is skating with the Rhode Island Saints in the Tier 1 16U division of USA Hockey Nationals. He scored the shootout game-winner in a 3-2 win over the L.I. Gulls. Fellow 2024 recruit John McNelis had an assist for the Gulls.
tw-align-center🏒 What a @usahockey 16U Nationals finish by @RISaintMsHockey who topple @LIGullsHockey 3-2 in a SO care of BU commit Callum Hughes who scores the winner. PC commit JJ Monteiro scored with 0.9 secs left to send us to OT…@s4a_ice pic.twitter.com/VEvqMwvGqn
— Mark Bilotta (@mbilotta) March 30, 2023
In the 18U division, 2024 recruit Will Zellers scored a goal and assisted on three others in Shattuck St. Mary's 7-1 win against the Colorado Rampage.
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