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Monday’s Dump & Chase: Perunovich?

College Hockey Awards

For selfless life-saving act, strong play on ice, Saint Anselm’s Conger wins 2020 Hockey Humanitarian Award | College Hockey | USCHO.com
Saint Anselm senior forward Amanda Conger has been named the winner of the 2020 Hockey Humanitarian Award.

After leading resurgent Maine squad during ‘19-20 season, recent Bruins signee Swayman wins Mike Richter Award as nation’s top goalie | College Hockey | USCHO.com

Maine junior goaltender Jeremy Swayman has been awarded the 2020 Mike Richter Award, given annually to the best goaltender in NCAA Division I men’s hockey.

Minnesota Duluth blueliner, St. Louis prospect Perunovich named recipient of 2020 Hobey Baker Award as college hockey’s top player | College Hockey | USCHO.com

Minnesota Duluth junior defender Scott Perunovich has been named the winner of the 2020 Hobey Baker Memorial Award. As an offensive defender, Perunovich had six goals this season. What Swayman did for Maine this season far outpaces Perunovich’s season. This feels like a “legacy” award win, rather than being awarded the Hobey Baker for being this season’s best player in college hockey.

Elsewhere Around Hockey

Hockey world mourns the death of Colby Cave – TSN.ca

Thankfully, Frank Seravalli put the words together about Colby Cave’s passing, and we don’t have to. It’s tragic and just another wrinkle in how unfair things are in the world right now.

Seven most memorable goals in Vancouver Canucks history – Sportsnet.ca

Hey everyone, we’re safe; they forgot about Ryan Kesler single-handedly eliminating the Preds in 2012.

Hayley Wickenheiser begins personal protective equipment drive in Toronto – Sportsnet.ca

Hayley Wickenheiser, Ontario premier Doug Ford and an army of volunteers joined forces at a storage facility in Toronto on Saturday to collect, organize and then distribute badly needed medical equipment to front-line workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Q&A: David Rittich on self-isolating in Czech Republic, missing teammates – Sportsnet.ca

Sportsnet caught up with Calgary Flames netminder David Rittich to get his thoughts on wearing gloves and a mask in public, who he misses the most, why he returned to Europe, and how his injured elbow is doing.

Rod Brind’Amour: ‘We’re kind of preparing for next year in a lot of ways’ – TSN.ca

Craig Berube, Rod Brind’Amore, and Rick Tocchet all check in with TSN here.

You know, you have to think that, if the season resumes, this works out well for Hynes. He has all the time in the world to review what he’s seen out of his group of players and figure out the next steps. It’s not like the one week off in January when he was probably moving his family into Nashville.

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