2023–24 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season explained

Gender:men
Division:i
Year:2023
Duration:October 6, 2023–
April 13, 2024
Champ Stad:Xcel Energy Center
Champ City:Saint Paul, Minnesota
Champ:Denver
Hobey Baker:Macklin Celebrini
Hobey Baker Team:Boston University

The 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on October 6, 2023, and concluded with the NCAA championship on April 13, 2024. This was the 76th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship is being held, and is US college hockey's 130th year overall.

Conference realignment

After Robert Morris suspended its program in the summer of 2021, a successful fundraising campaign allowed the team to return for this season.[1] [2] The program rejoined Atlantic Hockey, bringing the number of conference members back up to 11.

The same summer, Augustana University proceeded with plans to promote its athletic department to Division I. In concert with that decision, the school finalized the addition of a new ice hockey program that would begin with this season.[3] In the interim, the program was accepted into the CCHA as the ninth member team and would play its first two seasons using a transition schedule before becoming a full member in 2025.[4]

On June 6, 2023, the Atlantic Hockey Association and the women-only College Hockey America (CHA) announced that they would merge operations after the 2023–24 season. The two conferences had shared a commissioner and conference staff since 2010.[5] The merger was officially finalized on April 30, 2024 with the merged conference unveiling its new identity as Atlantic Hockey America. All members of the Association and CHA became members of the new conference.[6]

On July 5, 2023, Arizona State University was accepted as the ninth member of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) beginning with the 2024–2025 season. This marked the Sun Devils' final season as an independent program.[7] [8]

A future conference move was announced on May 15, 2024, with the NCHC announcing that the St. Thomas would join from the CCHA in 2026. This move coincides with the completion of UST's transition from NCAA Division III to Division I.[9]

Other headlines

Polls

See main article: 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey rankings.

Regular season

Season tournaments

Tournament Dates Teams Champion
Ice Breaker TournamentOctober 13–144North Dakota
Turkey Leg ClassicNovember 24–254Merrimack
Great Lakes InvitationalDecember 28–294Michigan Tech
Holiday Face-OffDecember 28–294Wisconsin
Adirondack Winter InvitationalDecember 29–304Arizona State
Ledyard Bank ClassicDecember 29–304Maine
Desert Hockey ClassicJanuary 5–64Arizona State
Connecticut IceJanuary 26–274Quinnipiac
BeanpotFebruary 5, 124Northeastern

Standings

PairWise Rankings

The PairWise Rankings (PWR) are a statistical tool designed to approximate the process by which the NCAA selection committee decides which teams get at-large bids to the 16-team NCAA tournament. Although the NCAA selection committee does not use the PWR as presented by USCHO, the PWR has been accurate in predicting which teams will make the tournament field. For Division I men, all teams are included in comparisons starting in the 2013–14 season (formerly, only teams with a Ratings Percentage Index of .500 or above, or teams under consideration, were included). The PWR method compares each team with every other such team, with the winner of each “comparison” earning one PWR point. After all comparisons are made, the points are totaled up and rankings listed accordingly. With 64 Division I men's teams, the greatest number of PWR points any team could earn is 63, winning the comparison with every other team. Meanwhile, a team that lost all of its comparisons would have no PWR points.

Teams are then ranked by PWR point total, with ties broken by the teams’ RPI ratings, which starting in 2013–14 is weighted for home and road games and includes a quality wins bonus (QWB) for beating teams in the top 20 of the RPI (it also is weighted for home and road). When it comes to comparing teams, the PWR uses three criteria which are combined to make a comparison: RPI, record against common opponents and head-to-head competition. Starting in 2013–14, the comparison of record against teams under consideration was dropped because all teams are now under comparison.[11]

Rank!! width="25%"
TeamPWRRPIConference
1 align=center style=";" 63 .6298* Hockey East
2 align=center style=";" 62 .6046 Hockey East
3 align=center style=";" 61 .5976* NCHC
4 align=center style=";" 60 .5906* Big Ten
5 align=center style=";" 58 .5739 Hockey East
6 align=center style=";" 57 .5874* NCHC
6 align=center style=";" 57 .5713 Big Ten
8 align=center style=";" 56 .5709* Big Ten
9 align=center style=";" 55 .5701* ECAC Hockey
10 align=center style=";" 54 .5602* Big Ten
10 align=center style=";" 54 .5600 NCHC
12 align=center style=";" 52 .5521 ECAC Hockey
13 align=center style=";" 50 .5520 NCHC
13 align=center style=";" 50 .5497 Hockey East
15 align=center style=";" 48 .5493 NCHC
15 align=center style=";" 48 .5453* Hockey East
15 align=center style=";" 48 .5429 NCHC
18 align=center style=";" 46 .5414 Hockey East
19 align=center style=";" 45 .5330* Hockey East
19 align=center style=";" 45 .5308* Independent
21 align=center style=";" 43 .5298 Atlantic Hockey
22 align=center style=";" 42 .5147 Big Ten
23 align=center style=";" 41 .5141 Big Ten
24 align=center style=";" 40 .5114 Hockey East
25 align=center style=";" 39 .5094* Independent
26 align=center style=";" 38 .5076 Big Ten
27 align=center style=";" 37 .5075 Atlantic Hockey
28 align=center style=";" 36 .5068 Atlantic Hockey
29 align=center style=";" 35 .5061 ECAC Hockey
30 align=center style=";" 34 .5057 NCHC
31 align=center style=";" 33 .4976 CCHA
32 align=center style=";" 32 .4961 CCHA
33 align=center style=";" 31 .4959 Hockey East
34 align=center style=";" 30 .4951 CCHA
35 align=center style=";" 29 .4950* Hockey East
36 align=center style=";" 27 .4924 ECAC Hockey
36 align=center style=";" 27 .4883* ECAC Hockey
39 align=center style=";" 25 .4826* ECAC Hockey
39 align=center style=";" 25 .4798* Independent
39 align=center style=";" 25 .4794 CCHA
41 align=center style=";" 23 .4793 Hockey East
42 align=center style=";" 22 .4785 Atlantic Hockey
43 align=center style=";" 21 .4778 ECAC Hockey
44 align=center style=";" 20 .4743* Atlantic Hockey
45 align=center style=";" 19 .4737 Atlantic Hockey
46 align=center style=";" 18 .4675 CCHA
47 align=center style=";" 17 .4695 CCHA
48 align=center style=";" 16 .4610 CCHA
49 align=center style=";" 15 .4593 NCHC
50 align=center style=";" 14 .4586 ECAC Hockey
51 align=center style=";" 13 .4585 ECAC Hockey
52 align=center style=";" 12 .4542 Independent
53 align=center style=";" 10 .4583 Atlantic Hockey
53 align=center style=";" 10 .4513 ECAC Hockey
53 align=center style=";" 10 .4496 ECAC Hockey
56 align=center style=";" 8 .4440 CCHA
56 align=center style=";" 8 .4434 Atlantic Hockey
58 align=center style=";" 6 .4431 Atlantic Hockey
59 align=center style=";" 5 .4336 Atlantic Hockey
60 align=center style=";" 4 .4334 Atlantic Hockey
61 align=center style=";" 3 .4312 ECAC Hockey
62 align=center style=";" 2 .4215 Independent
63 align=center style=";" 1 .4171 CCHA
64 align=center style=";" 0 .3396 Independent
*A team's RPI has been adjusted to remove negative effect from defeating a weak opponent
Note: A team's record is based only on games against other Division I hockey schools which are eligible for the NCAA Tournament
Final

Player stats

Scoring leaders

PlayerClassTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Freshman 41 25 46 71 14
Sophomore 41 38 27 65 18
Freshman 38 32 32 64 18
Freshman 41 31 29 60 38
Sophomore 40 22 38 60 26
Freshman 36 19 41 60 29
Junior 44 27 29 56 20
Sophomore 40 25 28 53 28
Sophomore 36 16 36 52 6
Freshman 42 11 39 50 20
[12]

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders lead the NCAA in goals against average, minimum 1/3 of team's minutes played.[13]
GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

PlayerClassTeamGPMinWLTGASOSV%GAA
Junior 34 2021:09 22 5 6 57 3 .923 1.69
Senior 37 2198:21 24 12 1 71 7 .931 1.94
Senior 22 1280:38 13 6 2 43 1 .928 2.01
Freshman 18 1014:32 10 6 1 34 2 .916 2.01
Senior 30 1814:11 21 7 2 61 3 .914 2.02
Sophomore 14 795:38 8 3 2 27 1 .931 2.04
Junior 28 1675:12 15 12 1 57 5 .909 2.04
Freshman 39 2326:35 32 6 1 83 3 .926 2.14
Sophomore 15 852:10 7 8 0 31 0 .923 2.18
Freshman 21 1213:52 8 10 2 45 2 .925 2.22
[14]

Tournament bracket

See main article: 2024 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

Awards

NCAA

Award Recipient
Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Greg Brown, Boston College
Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Kyle McClellan, Wisconsin
Luke Robinson, Air Force
Matt Davis, Denver
[15]
East First Team Position West First Team
Jacob Fowler, Boston Collegealign=center GKaidan Mbereko, Colorado College
Lane Hutson, Boston Universityalign=center DZeev Buium, Denver
Ryan Ufko, Massachusettsalign=center DSeamus Casey, Michigan
Macklin Celebrini, Boston Universityalign=center FJackson Blake, North Dakota
Cutter Gauthier, Boston Collegealign=center FGavin Brindley, Michigan
Will Smith, Boston Collegealign=center FJack Devine, Denver
East Second Team Position West Second Team
Ian Shane, Cornellalign=center GKyle McClellan, Wisconsin
Gianfranco Cassaro, RITalign=center DDylan Anhorn, St. Cloud State
John Prokop, Unionalign=center DArtyom Levshunov, Michigan State
Collin Graf, Quinnipiacalign=center FNoah Laba, Colorado College
Ryan Leonard, Boston Collegealign=center FRutger McGroarty, Michigan
Liam McLinskey, Holy Crossalign=center FMassimo Rizzo, Denver
Gabe Perreault, Boston Collegealign=center F

Atlantic Hockey

AwardRecipient [16]
Liam McLinskey, Holy Cross
Tommy Scarfone, RIT
Matteo Giampa, Canisius
Austin Schwartz, Air Force
Brian Kramer, American International
Braeden Tuck, Sacred Heart
Team Sportsmanship Award Sacred Heart
Liam McLinskey, Holy Cross
Jason Grande, Holy Cross
Wayne Wilson, RIT
Elijah Gonsalves, RIT
[17]
  Position   Second Team
Tommy Scarfone, RITalign=center GJason Grande, Holy Cross
Gianfranco Cassaro, RITalign=center DChris Hedden, Air Force
Brian Kramer, American Internationalalign=center DAiden Hansen-Bukata, RIT
Liam McLinskey, Holy Crossalign=center FMatteo Giampa, Canisius
Carter Wilkie, RITalign=center FJack Ricketts, Holy Cross
Will Gavin, Air Forcealign=center FJoey Baez, Army
Cody Laskosky, RITalign=center F
  Position   Rookie Team
Owen Say, Mercyhurstalign=center GNils Wallström, American International
Luke Rowe, Air Forcealign=center DMac Gadowsky, Army
Nick Bochen, Bentleyalign=center DTrent Sambrook, Mercyhurst
Ethan Leyh, Bentleyalign=center FMatteo Giampa, Canisius
John Jaworski, Sacred Heartalign=center FBoris Skalos, Mercyhurst
Elijah Gonsalves, RITalign=center FJack Stockfish, Holy Cross

Big Ten

Award Recipient [18]
Gavin Brindley, Michigan
Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State
Kyle McClellan, Wisconsin
Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State
Gavin Brindley, Michigan
Adam Nightingale, Michigan State
Trey Augustine, Michigan State
  Position   Second Team
Kyle McClellan, Wisconsinalign=center GTrey Augustine, Michigan State
Seamus Casey, Michiganalign=center DScooter Brickey, Ohio State
Artyom Levshunov, Michigan Statealign=center DRyan Chesley, Minnesota
align=center DSam Rinzel, Minnesota
Gavin Brindley, Michiganalign=center FDylan Duke, Michigan
Rutger McGroarty, Michiganalign=center FRhett Pitlick, Minnesota
Jimmy Snuggerud, Minnesotaalign=center FLandon Slaggert, Notre Dame
  Position  
Trey Augustine, Michigan Statealign=center G
Artyom Levshunov, Michigan Statealign=center D
Sam Rinzel, Minnesotaalign=center D
Aiden Fink, Penn Statealign=center F
Oliver Moore, Minnesotaalign=center F
Garrett Schifsky, Michiganalign=center F

CCHA

Award Recipient
Sam Morton, Minnesota State
Sam Morton, Minnesota State
Kyle Looft, Bemidji State
Mattias Sholl, Bemidji State
Isaac Gordon, Michigan Tech
Kyle Looft, Bemidji State
Connor Milburn, Lake Superior State
Jackson Jutting, Bemidji State
Tom Serratore, Bemidji State
First Team[19]   Position   Second Team[20]
Mattias Sholl, Bemidji Statealign=center GBlake Pietila, Michigan Tech
Kyle Looft, Bemidji Statealign=center DEvan Murr, Minnesota State
Eric Pohlkamp, Bemidji Statealign=center DJosh Zinger, Northern Michigan
Sam Morton, Minnesota Statealign=center FIsaac Gordon, Michigan Tech
Lleyton Roed, Bemidji Statealign=center FConnor Milburn, Lake Superior State
Jared Westcott, Lake Superior Statealign=center FLucas Wahlin, St. Thomas
Rookie Team[21]   Position  
Cole Moore, Bowling Greenalign=center G
Evan Murr, Minnesota Statealign=center D
Eric Pohlkamp, Bemidji Statealign=center D
Luigi Benincasa, Ferris Statealign=center F
Isaac Gordon, Michigan Techalign=center F
John Herrington, Lake Superior Statealign=center F

ECAC Hockey

Award Recipient
Collin Graf, Quinnipiac
Jacob Quillan, Quinnipiac
Trey Taylor, Clarkson
C. J. Foley, Dartmouth
Ian Shane, Cornell
Gabriel Seger, Cornell
Ben Tupker, Union
Reid Cashman, Dartmouth
Jonathan Castagna, Cornell
First Team[22]   Position   Second Team[23]
Ian Shane, Cornellalign=center GCooper Black, Dartmouth
John Prokop, Unionalign=center DTrey Taylor, Clarkson
Jayden Lee, Quinnipiacalign=center DTommy Bergsland, Colgate
Collin Graf, Quinnipiacalign=center FJacob Quillan, Quinnipiac
Luke Haymes, Dartmouthalign=center FSam Lipkin, Quinnipiac
Gabriel Seger, Cornellalign=center FLiam Robertson, Union
  Position   Rookie Team[24]
Vinny Duplessis, Quinnipiacalign=center GJack Stark, Yale
Ben Robertson, Cornellalign=center DC. J. Foley, Dartmouth
C. J. Foley, Dartmouthalign=center DBen Robertson, Cornell
Dalton Bancroft, Clarksonalign=center FMason Marcellus, Quinnipiac
Joe Miller, Harvardalign=center FJonathan Castagna, Cornell
Mathieu Gosselin, Clarksonalign=center FJake Schneider, Colgate

Hockey East

Award Recipient[25]
Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Justin Hryckowian, Northeastern
Cade Webber, Boston University
Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Jacob Fowler, Boston College
Ryan Ufko, Massachusetts
Eamon Powell, Boston College
Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award Northeastern
Greg Brown, Boston College
Will Smith, Boston College
[26] [27]
  Position   Second Team
Jacob Fowler, Boston Collegealign=center GMichael Hrabal, Massachusetts
Lane Hutson, Boston Universityalign=center DEamon Powell, Boston College
Ryan Ufko, Massachusettsalign=center DTom Willander, Boston University
Macklin Celebrini, Boston Universityalign=center FRyan Leonard, Boston College
Cutter Gauthier, Boston Collegealign=center FBradly Nadeau, Maine
Will Smith, Boston Collegealign=center FGabe Perreault, Boston College
  Position   Rookie Team
Mathieu Caron, Boston Universityalign=center GJacob Fowler, Boston College
Alex Gagne, New Hampshirealign=center D
Scott Morrow, Massachusettsalign=center D
Alex Campbell, Northeasternalign=center FMacklin Celebrini, Boston University
Justin Hryckowian, Northeasternalign=center FRyan Leonard, Boston College
Josh Nadeau, Mainealign=center FBradly Nadeau, Maine
align=center FGabe Perreault, Boston College
align=center FWill Smith, Boston College

NCHC

Award[28] Recipient
Jackson Blake, North Dakota
Zeev Buium, Denver
Kaidan Mbereko, Colorado College
Jackson Blake, North Dakota
Sean Behrens, Denver
Zeev Buium, Denver
Noah Laba, Colorado College
Luke Grainger, Western Michigan
Three Stars Award Noah Laba, Colorado College
Darian Gotz, Minnesota Duluth
Kris Mayotte, Colorado College
McKade Webster, Denver
[29]
  Position   Second Team
Kaidan Mbereko, Colorado Collegealign=center GLudvig Persson, North Dakota
Zeev Buium, Denveralign=center DShai Buium, Denver
Dylan Anhorn, St. Cloud Statealign=center DJack Peart, St. Cloud State
Jackson Blake, North Dakotaalign=center FLuke Grainger, Western Michigan
Jack Devine, Denveralign=center FMassimo Rizzo, Denver
Noah Laba, Colorado Collegealign=center FBen Steeves, Minnesota Duluth
Honorable Mention   Position   Rookie Team[30]
Šimon Latkoczy, Omahaalign=center GIsak Posch, St. Cloud State
Sean Behrens, Denveralign=center DZeev Buium, Denver
Jake Livanavage, North Dakotaalign=center DJake Livanavage, North Dakota
Garrett Pyke, North Dakotaalign=center D
Cameron Berg, North Dakotaalign=center FMiko Matikka, Denver
Sam Colangelo, Western Michiganalign=center FAlex Bump, Western Michigan
Riese Gaber, North Dakotaalign=center FTanner Ludtke, Omaha

HCA

MonthAward Recipient
October [31] Player of the Month Massimo Rizzo, Denver
Rutger McGroarty, Michigan
Rookie of the Month Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Goaltender of the Month Tommy Scarfone, RIT
November [32] Player of the Month Zeev Buium, Denver
Jared Westcott, Lake Superior State
Rookie of the Month Aiden Fink, Penn State
Goaltender of the Month Nils Wallström, American International
December [33] Player of the Month Josh Nadeau, Maine
Rookie of the Month Alfred Lindberg, American International
Goaltender of the Month Kyle McClellan, Wisconsin
January [34] Player of the Month Rutger McGroarty, Michigan
Rookie of the Month Will Smith, Boston College
Goaltender of the Month Tommy Scarfone, RIT
February [35] Player of the Month Cutter Gauthier, Boston College
Rookie of the Month Ryan Leonard, Boston College
Goaltender of the Month Kaidan Mbereko, Colorado College
March [36] Player of the Month Cutter Gauthier, Boston College
Rookie of the Month Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
Goaltender of the Month Matt Davis, Denver

2024 NHL Entry Draft

See main article: 2024 NHL Entry Draft.

Round Pick Player College ConferenceNHL team
1 1 Boston University Hockey East San Jose Sharks
1 2 Michigan State Big Ten Chicago Blackhawks
1 12 Denver NCHC Minnesota Wild
1 18 North Dakota NCHC Chicago Blackhawks
1 19 Providence Hockey East Vegas Golden Knights
1 20 Boston University Hockey East New York Islanders
1 21 Michigan Big Ten Montreal Canadiens
1 25 Boston College Hockey East Boston Bruins
1 28 Michigan Big Ten Calgary Flames
1 30 North Dakota NCHC New York Rangers
2 39 Michigan Big Ten Ottawa Senators
2 42 Minnesota Duluth NCHC Buffalo Sabres
2 43 Boston University Hockey East Washington Capitals
2 47 Minnesota Duluth NCHC Detroit Red Wings
2 48 St. Cloud State NCHC St. Louis Blues
2 49 Boston University Hockey East New Jersey Devils
2 55 Boston College Hockey East Nashville Predators
2 61 Boston University Hockey East New York Islanders
2 65 Boston College Hockey East Utah Hockey Club
3 67 Providence Hockey East Chicago Blackhawks
3 71 Minnesota Big Ten Buffalo Sabres
3 76 North Dakota NCHC Colorado Avalanche
3 78 Providence Hockey East Montreal Canadiens
3 92 Boston University Hockey East Chicago Blackhawks
4 101 St. Cloud State NCHC Columbus Blue Jackets
4 106 Niagara Atlantic Hockey Calgary Flames
4 107 Harvard ECAC Hockey Philadelphia Flyers
4 108 Wisconsin Big Ten Buffalo Sabres
4 110 Quinnipiac ECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
4 111 Michigan Tech CCHA Pittsburgh Penguins
4 112 Minnesota Big Ten Ottawa Senators
4 114 Notre Dame Big Ten Washington Capitals
4 116 Massachusetts Hockey East San Jose Sharks
4 117 Wisconsin Big Ten Ottawa Senators
4 121 Denver NCHC Colorado Avalanche
4 128 Denver NCHC Tampa Bay Lightning
5 132 Omaha NCHC Colorado Avalanche
5 144 Minnesota Big Ten Detroit Red Wings
5 148 Ohio State Big Ten Detroit Red Wings
5 154 Clarkson ECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
6 165 Minnesota State CCHA Columbus Blue Jackets
6 166 Harvard ECAC Hockey Montreal Canadiens
6 172 Michigan State Big Ten Buffalo Sabres
6 175 Western Michigan NCHC Pittsburgh Penguins
6 179 Harvard ECAC Hockey New York Islanders
6 182 St. Cloud State NCHC Anaheim Ducks
6 185 Denver NCHC Colorado Avalanche
7 195 Northeastern Hockey East Tampa Bay Lightning
7 197 Michigan State Big Ten Vegas Golden Knights
7 198 Denver NCHC Los Angeles Kings
7 200 Clarkson ECAC Hockey Toronto Maple Leafs
7 203 Michigan State Big Ten Detroit Red Wings
7 205 Northern Michigan CCHA Philadelphia Flyers
7 207 North Dakota NCHC Pittsburgh Penguins
7 208 Colorado College NCHC Detroit Red Wings
7 213 Minnesota Big Ten Nashville Predators
7 215 Michigan Big Ten Colorado Avalanche
7 218 St. Thomas CCHA Edmonton Oilers
† incoming freshman[37]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RMU Charts Strategic Course Headed into its Centennial Year Robert Morris University . www.rmu.edu . Robert Morris University . 26 May 2021.
  2. Web site: 2021-12-17. Robert Morris announces reinstatement of men's, women's college hockey teams for 2023-24 season. 2022-01-10. College Hockey USCHO.com.
  3. Web site: Augustana officially announces Division I hockey program, to play in Midco Arena starting in 2023-24 . Argus Leader . October 5, 2021 . October 5, 2021. Zimmer, Matt.
  4. CCHA Grants Membership to Augustana University . Central Collegiate Hockey Association . May 17, 2022.
  5. Atlantic Hockey Association and College Hockey America to Merge Operations in 2024 . Atlantic Hockey Association . June 6, 2023 . November 11, 2023.
  6. Atlantic Hockey and College Hockey America Join to Form Atlantic Hockey America . Atlantic Hockey America . April 30, 2024 . May 2, 2024.
  7. Web site: Arizona State men's hockey to join NCHC in 2024–25 season . ESPN.com . Ryan S. . Clark . July 5, 2023 . August 16, 2023.
  8. Web site: Arizona State to Join NCHC Starting in 2024–2025 Season . nchchockey.com . July 5, 2023 . August 16, 2023.
  9. NCHC Adds University of St. Thomas as Newest Member Beginning in 2026-2027 . National Collegiate Hockey Conference . May 15, 2024 . June 4, 2024.
  10. DI Council approves changes to notification-of-transfer windows . NCAA . October 4, 2023 . October 7, 2023.
  11. Web site: PairWise Rankings explanation . August 16, 2023.
  12. Web site: National 2023–24 Scoring Leaders . College Hockey inc. . April 13, 2024.
  13. News: NCAA – 2023–2024 . Elite Prospects . April 13, 2024.
  14. Web site: National 2023-24 Goaltending Leaders . College Hockey inc. . April 13, 2024.
  15. News: Top 25 men’s college hockey players earn distinction as CCM/AHCA Hockey All-Americans for 2023-24 season . USCHO.com . April 12, 2024 . April 12, 2024.
  16. Web site: Atlantic Hockey Announces 2023-24 Regular Season Awards . Atlantic Hockey . March 19, 2024 . March 20, 2024.
  17. Web site: Atlantic Hockey unveils three all-conference teams, one all-rookie team for 2023-24 season . USCHO.com . March 12, 2024 . March 13, 2024.
  18. Web site: Big Ten Conference Announces Hockey Postseason Awards . https://web.archive.org/web/20240319162317/https://bigten.org/news/2024/3/14/mens-ice-hockey-big-ten-conference-announces-hockey-postseason-awards.aspx . dead . March 19, 2024 . BigTen.org . . March 19, 2024 . March 19, 2024.
  19. Web site: All-CCHA First Team Announced . CCHA.com . March 11, 2024 . March 12, 2024.
  20. Web site: Six Earn All-CCHA Second Team . CCHA.com . March 11, 2024 . March 12, 2024.
  21. Web site: CCHA All-Rookie Team Revealed . CCHA.com . March 11, 2024 . March 12, 2024.
  22. Web site: All-League Third Team Honorees Unveiled . ECAC Hockey . March 12, 2024 . March 14, 2024.
  23. Web site: ECAC Hockey Releases Second Team All-ECAC Honorees . ECAC Hockey . March 13, 2024 . March 14, 2024.
  24. Web site: ECAC Hockey Announces 2023-24 Men's All-Rookie Team . ecachockey.com . March 11, 2024 . March 12, 2024.
  25. Web site: MACKLIN CELEBRINI NAMED HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR . Hockey East . March 20, 2024 . March 25, 2024 .
  26. Web site: HOCKEY EAST NAMES 2023-24 MEN'S ALL-STAR TEAMS . Hockey East . March 15, 2024 . March 18, 2024.
  27. Web site: HOCKEY EAST NAMES 2023-24 PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM . Hockey East . March 13, 2023 . March 18, 2023.
  28. Web site: NCHC Unveils 2023-2024 Individual Award Winners . nchchockey.com . Michael . Weisman . March 21, 2024 . March 21, 2024.
  29. Web site: NCHC Unveils 2023-2024 All-Conference Teams . nchchockey.com . Michael . Weisman . March 13, 2024 . March 13, 2024.
  30. Web site: NCHC Reveals 2023-24 All-Rookie Team . nchchockey . Michael . Weisman . March 12, 2024 . March 13, 2024.
  31. Web site: Michigan’s McGroarty, Denver’s Rizzo, Boston University’s Celebrini, RIT’s Scarfone pick up October honors from HCA . USCHO.com . November 1, 2023 . November 1, 2023.
  32. Web site: Buium, Westcott and Daniel Headline HCA Monthly Honors . hockeycommissioners.com . December 1, 2023 . December 3, 2023.
  33. Web site: Men’s HCA monthly award winners for December include Maine’s Josh Nadeau, AIC’s Lindberg, Wisconsin’s McClellan . USCHO.com . January 6, 2024 . January 7, 2024.
  34. Web site: Hockey Commissioners Association tabs Michigan’s McGroarty, Boston College’s Smith, RIT’s Scarfone men’s monthly award winners . USCHO.com . February 7, 2024 . February 11, 2024.
  35. Web site: BC’s Gauthier, OSU’s Buglioni and LIU’s Wallner Top Monthly Honors . hockeycommissioners.com . March 6, 2024 . March 10, 2024.
  36. Web site: Hockey Commissioners Association men’s hockey honors for March 2024 include Boston College’s Gauthier, Boston University’s Celebrini, Denver’s Davis . USCHO.com . April 6, 2024 . April 7, 2024.
  37. News: NCAA player rankings, selections in 2024 NHL Draft . USCHO.com . June 29, 2024.