Due to his outstanding performance on and off the ice, firstie goaltender Parker Gahagen has been named a 2017 Hobey Baker Nominee, announced by the foundation Monday. The ballot of the top-10 finalist will be released at a later date after the initial fan vote. Fans are encouraged to show support for Gahagen by voting for him daily at hobeybaker.com/vote. The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation gives the honor out annually to the top player in NCAA hockey. The foundation promotes college hockey by recognizing and honoring the legends of college hockey and outstanding U.S. collegiate hockey players who epitomize the characteristics of Hobey Baker's hockey skills, leadership, character, sportsmanship and scholastic achievement. On the ice, Gahagen ranks nationally in multiple categories and has already cracked the West Point record books. During his junior campaign, the netminder led the nation with a .937 save percentage. That mark also set the single-season Army record. He recorded a career-high 14 wins last season along with a program-high 1,024 saves. Read More
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Gahagen Named Hobey Baker Nominee
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