Michael Hrabal, Brandon Holt, Cole Hutson and James Hagens were selected as First Team All-Americans
Seven Hockey East Players Named CCM/AHCA Men's All-Americans
Players From Five Hockey East Teams Recognized

Nineteen different Division I hockey-playing schools can celebrate players honored as CCM/AHCA Hockey All-Americans for the 2025-26 season. The nation's top 24 college hockey players were announced tonight during "Friday Night at the Frozen Four" in Las Vegas, NV. Only three of the honorees came from this year's Frozen Four semifinalists: the University of Michigan's T.J. Hughes, the University of Denver's Eric Pohlkamp, and the University of North Dakota's Jake Livanavage. All are First Team selections.

Noteworthy this year:

  • Michigan State led the way with three selections. Three schools had a pair of honorees: Massachusetts, Minnesota Duluth and Northeastern.
  • Five players come from the state of Minnesota. Michigan and New York boast three selections each.
  • Three players have been recognized as All-Americans previously. Michigan State goaltender Trey Augustine and Boston University defenseman Cole Hutson repeat as First Team choices. North Dakota defenseman Jake Livanavage, a Second Team selection last year, moves up to the First Team.
  • There are 16 players from eight U.S. states and seven Canadian players from five provinces. One player, goaltender Michael Hrabal of UMass, is from Czechia.
  • By class: three freshmen, five sophomores, 11 juniors, and five seniors.
  • The conference breakdown: seven from Hockey East, five each from the Big Ten, and the NCHC, three from ECAC Hockey, and two each from Atlantic Hockey America and the CCHA.

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First Team East
Michael Hrabal, JR, University of Massachusetts
(Prague, Czechia)
Goalie
Brandon Holt, SR, University of Maine
(Grand Forks, ND)
Defense
Cole Hutson, SO, Boston University*
(Chicago, IL)
Defense
James Hagens, SO, Boston College
(Hauppauge, NY)
Forward
Hayden Stavroff, SO, Dartmouth College
(Columbus, OH)
Forward
Ethan Wyttenbach, FR, Quinnipiac University
(Roslyn, NY)
Forward
First Team West
Trey Augustine, JR, Michigan State University*
(South Lyon, MI)
Goalie
Jake Livanavage, JR, University of North Dakota#
(Phoenix, AZ)
Defense
Eric Pohlkamp, JR, University of Denver
(Baxter, MN)
Defense
T.J. Hughes, SR, University of Michigan
(Hamilton, ON)
Forward
Porter Martone, FR, Michigan State University
(Peterborough, ON)
Forward
Max Plante, SO, University of Minnesota Duluth
(Hermantown, MN)
Forward
Second Team East
Lawton Zacher, JR, Northeastern University
(Buffalo, NY)
Goalie
Tyler Dunbar, JR, Union College
(Sault Ste. Marie, MI)
Defense
Chris Hedden, SR, U.S. Air Force Academy
(Kalamazoo, MI)
Defense
Dylan Hryckowian, JR, Northeastern University
(Ile Bizard, PQ)
Forward
Jack Musa, JR, University of Massachusetts
(Orange Park, FL)
Forward
Felix Trudeau, SR, Sacred Heart University
(Terrebonne, PQ)
Forward
Second Team West
Josh Kotai, JR, Augustana University
(Abbotsford, BC)
Goalie
Ty Hanson, SO, University of Minnesota Duluth
(Hermantown, MN)
Defense
Evan Murr, JR, Minnesota State University
(Stillwater, MN)
Defense
Tyson Gross, JR, St. Cloud State University
(Calgary, AB)
Forward
Gavin McKenna, FR, Penn State University
(Whitehorse, YT)
Forward
Charlie Stramel, SR, Michigan State University
(Rosemount, MN)
Forward
* First Team in 2025
# Second Team in 2025