HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE MONTH
Sammy Davis - Boston University
Junior Forward; Pembroke, Mass.
Davis led all of Hockey East, and tied for third nationally,
with 14 points in February thanks to six goals and a leaguebest
eight assists. Her 1.75 points per game was also best
in Hockey East. No player had more game-winning goals
(2) or a better plus-minus (+10) in February than Davis.
She also led the conference with three three-point efforts
and four multi-point contests. A league-high 11 of her 14
points came at even strength. Her overtime-winning goal
lifted BU to its first Beanpot title since 1981. In addition, one
of her three-point games came against No. 3 Northeastern
in the Beanpot semifinals.
Runner-up: Taylor Wenczkowski, New Hampshire
PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE MONTH
Alina Mueller - Northeastern
Forward; Winterthur, Switzerland
Mueller paced all WHEA rookies, and tied for first among
national freshmen, in scoring during February with 13
points (5-8-13) in eight games as Northeastern clinched
the Hockey East regular season title for the second time in
program history. She also tied for the point lead in league
play (10). Mueller's eight February assists tied for the
league lead, while her four power-play assists led all WHEA
skaters. Mueller notched at least a point in seven of eight
February games, including three multi-point performances.
On Feb. 21, she became the eighth Northeastern skater to
be named a Top 10 Patty Kazmaier Award Finalist.
Runner-up: Cayla Barnes, Boston College
HOCKEY EAST GOALTENDER OF THE MONTH
Madison Myers - Providence
Senior; Colchester, Vermont
Myers started all eight games for the Friars in February
and tied for first among all league netminders with five
wins. She played more minutes (487:57) and made more
saves (196) than all other goaltenders and her .942 save
percentage and 1.48 goals against average was tops
among all goalies that started more than three outings
across the month. She posted one shutout and turned in
six 20-plus save performances, including a season-high
of 31 on Feb. 1 at Merrimack. She also toppled two ranked
opponents in No. 3 Northeastern (Feb. 17) and No. 8
Boston University (Feb. 23.)
Runner-up: Corinne Schroeder, Boston University