List of All-WCHA Hockey Teams

The All-WCHA Hockey Teams are composed of players at all positions from teams that are members of the WCHA, a NCAA Division I hockey-only conference. Each year, from 1959–60 onward, at the conclusion of the WCHA regular season, the head coaches of each member team vote for players to be placed on each all-conference team.[1] The First Team and Second Team have been named in each WCHA Hockey season with a Third Team added in 1995–96; a Rookie Team was added starting in 1990–91.

The all-conference teams are composed of one goaltender, two defensemen, and three forwards. If a tie occurred for the final selection at any position, both players were included as part of the greater all-conference team; if a tie resulted in an increase in the number of superior all-stars, the inferior team would not be reduced in number (as happened in 1963–64). Players may only appear once per year on any of the first, second, or third teams but a freshman may appear on both the rookie team and one of the other all-conference teams.

In 1951–52, the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL) formed as a conference then changed its name to the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL) two years later. By 1957–58, however, a major disagreement over recruiting caused the dissolution of the conference with all member teams becoming independent schools for the following season. After one season without a formalized conference, all of the schools involved in the spat discovered that not being in a conference was worse than the alternative so the WCHA was formed.[2] Because all WCHA teams played in the WIHL/MCHL, their all-star teams have been included here.

After the Big Ten formed a college hockey conference starting in 2013–14, the WCHA lost 8 of its member teams from the previous season (Colorado College, Denver, Minnesota, Minnesota-Duluth, Nebraska-Omaha, North Dakota, St. Cloud State and Wisconsin), leaving Michigan Tech as the only founding member remaining in the WCHA.[3]

All-conference teams[4][5]

First Team

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

Second Team

1950s

1951–52
Player Position Team
Willard Ikola Goaltender Michigan
Joe deBastiani Defenseman Michigan Tech
Elwood Shell Defenseman North Dakota
John Mayasich Forward Minnesota
John McKennell Forward Michigan
Bill Abbott Forward Denver

1952–53
Player Position Team
Willard Ikola Goaltender Michigan
Alex MacLellan Defenseman Michigan
Elwood Shell Defenseman North Dakota
Gene Campbell Forward Minnesota
John Matchefts Forward Michigan
Bill Abbott Forward Denver
Joe deBastiani Forward Michigan Tech

1953–54
Player Position Team
Gerald Schultz Goaltender North Dakota
Phil Hilton Defenseman Colorado College
Bill Abbott Defenseman Denver
Doug Mullen Forward Michigan
George Chin Forward Michigan
Bill MacFarland Forward Michigan
Jack Smith Forward Denver

1954–55
Player Position Team
Jeff Simus Goaltender Colorado College
Doug Silverberg Defenseman Colorado College
Bob Schiller Defenseman Michigan
Bill Abbott Defenseman Denver
Jack McManus Forward Michigan Tech
Bunt Hubchik Forward Colorado College
Bill MacFarland Forward Michigan
Jack Smith Forward Denver

1955–56
Player Position Team
Bob McManus Goaltender Michigan Tech
Ed Zemrau Defenseman Denver
Bob Pitts Defenseman Michigan
John Andrews Forward Colorado College
Tom Rendall Forward Michigan
Clare Smith Forward Colorado College

1956–57
Player Position Team
Tom Yurkovich Goaltender North Dakota
Bob Pitts Defenseman Michigan
Bob Schiller Defenseman Michigan
Jack McManus Forward Michigan Tech
Tom Rendall Forward Michigan
Tom Kennedy Forward Michigan Tech

1957–58
Player Position Team
Joe Selinger Goaltender Michigan State
Bob Watt Defenseman Michigan
Mike Pearson Defenseman Minnesota
Dick Burg Forward Minnesota
Jim Ridley Forward North Dakota
Murray Massier Forward Denver

1959–60
Player Position Team
George Cuculick Goaltender Michigan Tech
Guy LaFrance Defenseman North Dakota
George Konik Defenseman Denver
Gerald Fabbro Forward Michigan Tech
John MacMillan Forward Denver
Paul Coppo Forward Michigan Tech

1960s

1960–61
Player Position Team
Bill Rowe Goaltender Michigan Tech
John Palenstein Defenseman Michigan
Henry Akervall Defenseman Michigan Tech
Lou Angotti Forward Michigan Tech
Bill Colpitts Forward North Dakota
Jerry Sullivan Forward Michigan Tech

1961–62
Player Position Team
Bob Gray Goaltender Michigan
Elov Seger Defenseman Michigan Tech
Don Rodgers Defenseman Michigan
Gene Rebellato Forward Michigan Tech
Trent Beatty Forward Denver
Gordon Wilkie Forward Michigan

1962–63
Player Position Team
Joe Lech Goaltender North Dakota
Gary Begg Defenseman Michigan Tech
Jack Wilson Defenseman Denver
Dominic Fragomeni Forward Denver
John Ivanitz Forward Michigan Tech
Al McLean Forward North Dakota

1963–64
Player Position Team
Buddy Blom Goaltender Denver
Wayne Smith Defenseman Denver
Jim Kenning Defenseman Denver
Carl Lackey Defenseman Michigan State
Craig Falkman Forward Minnesota
Scott Watson Forward Michigan Tech
George Hill Forward Michigan Tech

1964–65
Player Position Team
Joe Lech Goaltender North Dakota
Dennis Huculak Defenseman Michigan Tech
Tom Polonic Defenseman Michigan
Gary Milroy Forward Michigan Tech
Doug Roberts Forward Michigan State
Dennis Hextall Forward North Dakota

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

Second Team players by school

School Winners
Minnesota 50
Denver 49
North Dakota 48
Wisconsin 45
Colorado College 42
Michigan Tech 42
Minnesota-Duluth 33
Michigan 30
St. Cloud State 14
Michigan State 7
Minnesota State 4
Northern Michigan 4
Notre Dame 4
Alaska-Anchorage 2
Ferris State 2
Alaska 1
Lake Superior State 1

Multiple appearances

Player Second Team appearances
Bill Abbott 4
Justin Fontaine 3
Corey Millen 3
Todd Richards 3
many player tied with 2

Third Team

1990s

2000s

2010s

Rookie Team

1990s

2000s

2010s

Rookie Team players by school

School Winners
Minnesota 25
Colorado College 19
Wisconsin 19
North Dakota 17
Denver 15
Minnesota-Duluth 13
St. Cloud State 11
Alaska-Anchorage 7
Minnesota State 6
Michigan Tech 5
Northern Michigan 5
Ferris State 1
Alaska 1
Bemidji State 1
Lake Superior State 1

See also

References

  1. "Head Coaches Tab Denver as MacNaughton Cup Favorite in Annual Grand Forks Herald WCHA Pre-Season Poll". WCHA.com. 2009-09-30. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  2. "History of the WCHA". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  3. "How the 2013-14 conferences look after NCHC goes to 8". USCHO.com. 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  4. "All-WCHA Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2014-04-13.
  5. "WCHA All-Rookie Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
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