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The following is a list of ice hockey players who have been selected over the years to receive the Minnesota Minute Men Mr. Hockey award as the most outstanding senior high school hockey player in the state of Minnesota. The recipients are reviewed and selected by a group of National Hockey League scouts, Division I & III coaches and USHL scouts.

Mr. Hockey award winners

Year Recipient School
2016 Riley Tufte Blaine
2015 Jake Jaremko Elk River
2014 Avery Peterson Grand Rapids
2013 Grant Besse Benilde-St. Margaret's
2012 Justin Kloos Lakeville South
2011 Kyle Rau Eden Prairie
2010 Nick Bjugstad Blaine
2009 Nick Leddy[1] Eden Prairie
2008 Aaron Ness[2] Roseau
2007 Ryan McDonagh[1] Cretin-Derham Hall
2006 David Fischer[3] Apple Valley
2005 Brian Lee Moorhead
2004 Tom Gorowsky Centennial
2003 Nate Dey North St. Paul
2002 Gino Guyer[4] Greenway (Coleraine)
2001 Marty Sertich Roseville
2000 Paul Martin Elk River
1999 Jeff Taffe Hastings
1998 Johnny Pohl Red Wing
1997 Aaron Miskovich Grand Rapids
1996 Dave Spehar Duluth East
1995 Erik Rasmussen St. Louis Park
1994 Mike Crowley Bloomington Jefferson
1993 Nick Checco Bloomington Jefferson
1992 Brian Bonin White Bear Lake
1991 Darby Hendrickson Richfield
1990 Joe Dziedzic Edison
1989 Trent Klatt Osseo
1988 Larry Olimb Warroad
1987 Kris Miller Greenway (Coleraine)
1986 George Pelawa Bemidji
1985 Tom Chorske Southwest

References

  1. ^ a b Minnesota Wild. "Cretin-Derham Hall's Ryan McDonagh Named Mr. Hockey". Minnesota Wild. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
  2. ^ Minnesota Wild. "Roseau's Aaron Ness named 2008 Mr. Hockey". Minnesota Wild. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
  3. ^ Minnesota Wild. "Apple Valley's Fischer Named Mr. Hockey". Minnesota Wild. Archived from the original on November 13, 2006. Retrieved 2007-04-20. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ US Hockey Report. "Guyer Named Mr. Hockey". US Hockey Report. Retrieved 2007-04-20.