BOSTON - Northeastern University's
Devon Levi,
Jordan Harris, and
Aidan McDonough were named New England Division-1 All-Stars by the New England Hockey Writers Association on Wednesday afternoon.
Along with their all-star nods, two players were honored with individual awards, and Fernie Flaman Head Coach
Jerry Keefe was announced as the winner of the Clark Hodder Award.
Devon Levi - So. - G - D1 All-Star - George Carens Award
- The nation's top rookie and top goaltender was named the region's best rookie in the George Carens Award, along with his D1 All-Star status.
- Levi rewrote the Northeastern goaltending record books and was one of the top-ranked goalies in NCAA play all season.
- His save% ranked first in NCAA this season, and is tied for the second-best all-time save% in NCAA history - His goals-against average was third in the nation this season.
- 10 shutouts is tied for the third-most by an NCAA goaltender in a single season.
- He also posted 25 games in which the opponent tallied two goals or fewer, and had 16 games where he made 30+ saves.
- His 2021-22 season accolades also include: 2022 Mike Richter Award, National Rookie of the Year, CCM/ACHA First Team All-American, Hockey East Rookie of the Year, Goaltender of the Year, a First Team All-Star, a member of the All-Rookie Team, and the PNC Bank Three Stars Award.
Jordan Harris - Sr. - D - D1 All-Star - Bob Monahan Award
- The captain of the Huskies, Harris was named to the New England D1 All-Star team, and was named New England's best defender with the Bob Monahan award
- A versatile blue-liner for the Huskies, Harris blocked a team-high 69 shots and finished the season with a +11 rating, while also chipping in offensively with five goals, including one game-winning goal, and 15 assists.
- Earned one Hockey East Weekly Award in 2021-22, along with the 2022 Best Defensive Defenseman Award, and was also named a Hockey East First Team All-Star - he was also named a CCM/ACHAÂ Second Team All-American this season.
Aidan McDonough - Jr. - F - D1 All-Star
- One of the nation's top goalscorers in 2021-22, McDonough tallied 25 goals on the year to lead the Huskies offensively.
- He finished his junior season with a team-high 39 points, with 14 assists to go along with his goal total. He notched five game-winners on the year, the most prominant being the only goal in a 1-0 victory over Merrimack with just nine seconds left in regulation, to clinch the program's first ever Hockey East Regular Season Championship.
- McDonough was also named a Hockey East First Team All-Star, a CCM/ACHA First Team All-American, and a Hockey East Player of the Week in February.
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Fernie Flaman Head Coach Jerry Keefe with captain Jordan Harris (left) and assistant captain Julian Kislin (right) with the Regular Season trophy.
Jerry Keefe - Fernie Flaman Head Coach - Clark Hodder Award
- After becoming just the second first-year head coach to win the Hockey East Coach of the Year honor, Jerry Keefe was also named the New England Division I coach of the year with the Clark Hodder Award.
- Keefe's Huskies saw unprecedented success, matching the program's second-best win total with 25, and reaching the NCAA Quarterfinals. The win total was just two shy of the program's best of 27 wins.
- The Huskies under coach Keefe won the program's first Hockey East Regular Season title, going 15-8-1 in Hockey East play.
After a two-year absence, the New England Hockey Writers Association will host an awards reception on Thursday, May 5, at the Prince Restaurant in Saugus, MA.
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