Boston College's Gaudreau Wins Hobey Baker
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Boston College forward Johnny Gaudreau won the Hobey Baker Award on Friday night as the top Division I college hockey player, and signed with the Calgary Flames.
Gaudreau, from Carney's Point, N.J., won the award a day after Boston College lost to Union in the NCAA semifinals. He passed up with senior season to sign with Calgary.
The 5-foot-7, 150-pound forward led the nation with 36 goals and 44 assists. He's the first player to reach 80 points since Colorado College's Peter Sejna had 82 in 2002-03.
St. Lawrence's Greg Carey and St. Cloud State's Nic Dowd were the other finalists.
Union will play Minnesota in the championship game Saturday night.
The Flames also signed Boston College forward Bill Arnold. Arnold, from Needham, Mass, had 14 goals and 39 assists as a senior.
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