Hockey East Player of the Month Dylan Hryckowian of Northeastern
Dylan Hryckowian Claims Hockey East Player of the Month
Cloutier, Hutson, Svedeback Earn Rookie, Defender, Goalie of the Month Honors

HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE MONTH

Dylan Hryckowian - Northeastern
(Jr., F; L’Ile Bizard, Que.)

Dylan Hryckowian paced Hockey East with 10 points in seven games in November and was second with five goals, helping Northeastern to the highest ranking among all league teams. The Huskies went 4-3-0, with each loss to a ranked opponent, while Hryckowian had a point in five of those outings, including three multi-point games and two three-point contests.

Runner-up: James Hagens, Boston College


PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE MONTH

Louka Cloutier - Boston College
(Fr., G; Sherbrooke, Que.)

Louka Cloutier had more wins than any other netminder in Hockey East in November, winning six of his seven starts. His six wins were second in the NCAA while his two shutouts were the most of any goalie in the country. His 1.88 goals against average and .927 save percentage were both second-best among goalies with at least five starts and ranked ninth and 11th in the country, respectively.

Runner-up: Miguel Marques, Maine


ARMY ROTC DEFENDER OF THE MONTH

Cole Hutson - Boston University
(So., D; Chicago, Ill.)

Cole Hutson collects his second straight defender of the month honor after leading Hockey East blueliners in goals (4), points (8), shots (35), game-winning goals (2), and time on ice (27:40). His plus-six rating was fifth among his positional rivals. Nationally, his goals were fourth while his points ranked sixth and shots second for defenders, while he paced all NCAA defensemen in game-winning goals and time on ice.

Runner-up: Brandon Holt, Maine


STOP IT GOALTENDING GOALTENDER OF THE MONTH

Philip Svedeback - Providence
(Sr., G; Vaxjo, Sweden)

Philip Svedeback was tops in Hockey East among goaltenders who started at least five games with a 1.86 goals against average and .934 save percentage, which ranked seventh and fifth nationally, respectively. His 214 saves were also third-most among Hockey East goalies and 13th in the nation. His 484:32 of work was the most of any Hockey East netminder and seventh in the NCAA.

Runner-up: Tyler Muszelik, UConn