Men’s Hockey Hosts End of Season Banquet After Historic Season
Dartmouth men's hockey held its end-of-year banquet to commemorate a remarkable 2025-26 season, showcasing standout players and their achievements. First-year forwards Brock Cummings and Nathan Morin were recognized with the Booma Award for their notable debut performances. Cummings played all 35 games, scoring four goals and six assists, while Morin scored nine goals, including five game-winners. Colin Grable was named "Most Improved Player," and Hayden Stavroff secured the MVP title with an outstanding tally of 29 goals this season.
By the Numbers- Stavroff scored 29 goals, leading all of Division I.
- Morin contributed five game-winning goals among his nine total.
- Cummings won 223 faceoffs with a 57.2% success rate.
Despite individual accolades, the team will need to build on this success and address any potential gaps for future seasons to maintain their competitive edge.
State of Play- Dartmouth men's hockey celebrated several awards reflecting personal and team growth.
- The team is now focusing on offseason training and recruitment for upcoming seasons.
The Big Green will be evaluating player performances and strategizing for the next season to enhance their success further and aim for a championship run.
Bottom LineDartmouth men's hockey has laid a strong foundation for future triumphs, driven by exceptional talent and teamwork highlighted in this historic season. The focus now shifts to building upon this momentum and fine-tuning their skills for continued success.
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