University of Minnesota Duluth forward Max Plante has made history by becoming the seventh player from his school to claim the prestigious Hobey Baker Award. The annual honor, which recognizes the top college hockey player in the country, was awarded to Plante in a competitive field that also included Denver's Eric Pohlkamp and Michigan's T.J. Hughes. Plante's achievement marks a milestone for the Bulldogs program, solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse in the NCAA hockey scene. The full story behind Plante's remarkable season and what it means for his team and the college hockey community can be found in this exclusive report.
Max Plante became Minnesota Duluth's seventh Hobey Baker winner, beating out Denver's Eric Pohlkamp and Michigan's T.J. Hughes.