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The Hockey East Best Defensive Defenseman is an annual award given out at the conclusion of the Hockey East regular season to the best defensive defenseman in the conference as voted by the head coaches of each Hockey East team.[1]

The Best Defensive Defenseman was first bestowed in 1999 and every year thereafter.

Brian Dumoulin is the only defenseman to have won the award more than once, doing so in 2010–11 and 2011–12. The vote for the honor has been split once, in 2003–04. (As of 2013)

Award winners

Year Winner School
1998–99 Steve O'Brien New Hampshire
1999–00 Mike Mottau Boston College
2000–01 Bobby Allen Boston College
2001–02 Chris Dyment Boston University
2002–03 Cliff Loya Maine
2003–04 Andrew Alberts Boston College
Prestin Ryan Maine
2004–05 Tim Judy Northeastern
2005–06 Peter Harrold Boston College
2006–07 Sean Sullivan Boston University
2007–08 Joe Charlebois New Hampshire
2008–09 Louis Liotti Northeastern
2009–10 Justin Braun Massachusetts
2010–11 Brian Dumoulin Boston College
2011–12 Brian Dumoulin Boston College
2012–13 Patrick Wey Boston College
2013–14 Josh Manson Northeastern

Winners by school

School Winners
Boston College 7
Northeastern 3
Boston University 2
Maine 2
New Hampshire 2
Massachusetts 1

See also

References

General

Specific

  1. "UMaine’s Abbott named Hockey East Player of the Year, Hobey Baker finalist", The Maine Campus, 2012-03-15. Retrieved on 2013-08-18. 

External links

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