Bobby Brink, Dryden McKay, Ben Meyers named Hobey Baker finalists
Denver forward Bobby Brink, Minnesota State goalie Dryden McKay, and Minnesota forward Ben Meyers have been named the three finalists for the Hobey Baker Award.
The Hobey Baker is awarded annually to the top college men's ice hockey player.
Brink, who the Philadelphia Flyers selected with the 34th pick of the 2019 NHL Draft, recorded 14 goals and 42 assists in 39 games with Denver this season. He led the nation in points, assists, and points per game (1.44).
McKay appeared in 41 contests with Minnesota State, achieving a .934 save percentage and a sparkling 1.28 goals against average while earning an NCAA-record 37 wins. He was a finalist for the award last year as well.
Meyers scored 14 goals and added 24 assists in 33 games with Minnesota. He co-captained the Golden Gophers to the Big Ten regular-season title this season.
The winner will be announced on April 8. Montreal Canadiens rookie Cole Caufield won the award last year.
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