
2024-25 Michigan Ice Hockey Awards and Honors
12/5/2024 4:57:00 PM | Ice Hockey
• Eernisse, Hady Named AHCA All-American Scholars (July 2)
• Ten Wolverines Named CSC Academic All-District (June 17)
• Truscott Wins 2025 Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award (April 11)
• Hage Named Big Ten Freshman of the Year (March 18)
Feb. 18 -- Logan Stein
Big Ten Third Star of the Week
» Graduate student Logan Stein went 1-0-1 against Minnesota last weekend, being called in for an injured Cameron Korpi on Friday night (Feb. 14). He made 18 saves on 19 shots for the 3-2 win.
» On Saturday (Feb. 15), he was named the game's First Star with 33 saves on 35 shots.
» He also stopped all three shots in the shootout and picked up an assist on Michigan's second goal -- his first point in his collegiate career.
» Overall, Stein had a 1.84 goals-against average and a .944 save percentage against a Minnesota squad that entered the weekend with the second-best scoring offense in the nation.
Feb. 4 -- Will Felicio
Big Ten Third Star of the Week
» Freshman defenseman Will Felicio had a four-point weekend to extend his point streak to four games as Michigan split with Penn State over the weekend.
» On Friday (Jan. 31), Felicio scored his second goal of the season, the first of the game, and had an assist on Michigan's took a 2-0 lead.
» On Saturday (Feb. 1), he added two assists in Michigan's 7-3 victory.
» Felicio led the team in on-ice rating with a +5.
Dec. 5 -- Michael Hage
Hockey Commissioner's Association Rookie of the Month
» Michael Hage led all rookies in the nation during the month of November with 1.43 points per game, as Michigan went 7-1. The wins came with an incredibly tough schedule, facing two opponents in the top 10 and three total ranked opponents.
» In a sweep at No. 5 Boston University, Hage played in one game due to an injury had an assist and finished +3. He added a goal in a sweep of No. 20 Notre Dame to open conference play.
» He earned Big Ten First Star of the Week after a sweep at Penn State, with a seven-point weekend (three goals, four assists) including a career-best five-point game in 10-6 win on night two.
» Hage scored the game-winning goal against No. 7 Western Michigan on Saturday (Nov. 30), handing the Broncos just their second loss of the season.
» Additionally, he went 49.5 percent at the faceoff dot (47-48).
Nov. 26 -- Michael Hage, T.J. Hughes
Big Ten First Star of the Week
» Michael Hage had a seven-point weekend as Michigan swept Penn state to stay unbeaten in the Big Ten with their six straight victory.
» The Mississauga, Ontario, native led the nation in points during the week.
» On Friday (Nov. 22), he scored twice, including the game-winning goal midway through the third period, as Michigan won 6-5.
» Saturday (Mov. 23), he recorded his best collegiate game thus far with five points, scoring once and adding four assists. He is the first Wolverine since T.J. Hughes had a five-point game last October against Lindenwood.
Big Ten Second Star of the Week
» T.J. Hughes had a six-point weekend in Michigan's sweep of Penn State
» He led the nation in goals last week with five and added one assist.
» On Saturday he recorded his first career hat trick as he had a four-goal game, including the game-winning goal. Hughes also had the primary assist on Michigan's second of a four-goal run that allowed the Wolverines to take a 5-4 lead after trailing 4-1.
» On Friday he added his first goal of the season.
Nov. 12 -- Evan Werner
Big Ten Third Star of the Week
» Evan Werner scored twice as Michigan swept Notre Dame in its B1G season opener.
» Werner netted the overtime game-winner on Friday, an unassisted goal, to lift Michigan to a 2-1 victory.
» On Saturday, he added the team's second goal in a 4-2 win for the U-M's seventh straight win in the series.
Nov. 5 -- Evan Werner, Jackson Hallum
Big Ten First Star of the Week
» Evan Werner led Michigan in a series sweep at No. 5 Boston University this weekend.
» Werner scored three goals and added an assist, averaging two points per game. He finished a +4, scored the game-winning goal on Friday (Nov. 1) and the first goal of the game on Saturday (Nov. 2).
» His three-point night on Friday (two goals, assist) marked a career night for the sophomore transfer.
» The Terriers are the highest-ranked opponent in program history the Wolverines have swept on the road. The prior mark was set on Nov. 19-20, 2020, when Michigan swept then-No. 7 Wisconsin in Madison.
Big Ten Second Star of the Week
» Jackson Hallum collected his first career hat trick as Michigan defeated No. 5 BU on the road on Saturday night.
» Down 2-1 after the first period, Hallum opened the second with a goal just 31 seconds in. Down 4-3 in the third, Hallum scored a power-play goal to force overtime.
» His speed led the game winner in overtime as he buried a pass from a teammate.