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Denver Hockey Announces 2025-26 Team Awards

Goaltender Johnny Hicks recognized as Team MVP and Freshman of the Year

DENVER – The University of Denver Hockey program unveiled its 2025-26 team honors on Tuesday night at its 69th annual awards banquet at Magness Arena.
 
Goaltender and NCAA Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player Johnny Hicks was recognized with two awards as the Bill Masterton MVP and Barry Sharp Freshman of the Year. Senior captain Kent Anderson also picked up a pair of honors as he was chosen as the Dr. Ralph Verploeg Most Inspirational Player and earned his second Dr. Art Mason Top Scholar-Athlete accolade of his career. Senior forward Rieger Lorenz also repeated as an honoree as the recipient of the Murray Armstrong Most Improved Player for the second time in the past three seasons.
 
The full list of DU hockey's 2025-26 award winners: Hicks capped off a historic rookie season by helping lead the Pioneers to their 11th national championship and third title in the past five years. He became the first DU goaltender to go unbeaten in his first 17 career decisions, posting a 16-0-1 record in 2025-26 after entering early in the first period on Jan. 24 vs. St. Cloud State following an injury to starter Quentin Miller. The Kamloops, British Columbia, native appeared in 21 total games during the year and started each of the final 16 contests, with his .957 save percentage setting an NCAA record and his 1.19 goals-against average tied with Jimmy Howard for second-best all-time in a single season. He recorded his third individual shutout in the NCAA West Regional Semifinals on March 27 against Cornell before two memorable performances in this year's Frozen Four: making a career-high 49 saves on 52 shots in a 4-3 double-overtime win vs. No. 1 Michigan in the semifinals on April 9 before stopping 29-of-30 shots faced in a 2-1 victory in the national championship game on April 11 against Wisconsin.
 
Pohlkamp was a first-team All-American and Hobey Baker Award Hat Trick finalist as the nation's top player, and he is the first defenseman to win DU's offensive player award since Matt Carle shared the trophy with Paul Stastny in 2006. Pohlkamp led all Denver skaters and NCAA defensemen this season with 18 goals and 39 points in 43 games and finished third on the team with 21 assists. The Baxter, Minnesota, native was also first in the country with 188 shots on goal while ranking tied for ninth among the nation's rear guards and third on the squad in plus-minus rating (+24). Named the Offensive Defenseman of the Year in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference, Pohlkamp was recognized on the All-NCHC First Team and was runner-up for the league's Player of the Year award. His 18 goals this season were the most in a single season by a defenseman in conference history. He also scored three goals on Oct. 12 against Bentley to become just the 12th Denver defenseman to score a hat trick and marking the fifth such instance in the NCHC record book. Pohlkamp signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the NHL San Jose Sharks after the season on April 16
 
Buckberger scored a career-high 10 goals and also added 19 assists for 29 points while being recognized on the All-NCHC Third Team during his junior campaign. The Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, native finished second among all NCAA players with a +32 plus-minus rating while ranking third at his position with five power-play goals (tied) and fourth with 130 shots on net. A nominee for the 2026 Hobey Baker Award and a member of both the 2026 NCAA Frozen Four and NCHC Frozen Faceoff All-Tournament Teams, Buckberger finished his collegiate career with plus-94 rating, the second-highest among all NCAA players since the statistic first began being tracked and the highest all-time by a skater that played four or fewer seasons. The alternate captain had the primary assist on the game-winning goal by Kyle Chyzowski in the NCAA Championship Game on April 11 vs. Wisconsin and scored key markers in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff Semifinals and Final on March 14 and 21 to help DU capture its second National Cup in three seasons. Buckberger signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the NHL Columbus Blue Jackets as a college free agent on April 13. This is his second career team award after being named DU's Dr. Art Mason Top Scholar-Athlete in 2025.
 
Anderson was named the 96th team captain in program history prior to the season and guided Denver to his second national championship victory after also winning in 2024 as a sophomore. The Calgary, Alberta, native appeared in all 43 games during the campaign and suited up in his 150th career contest in the NCAA Championship Game against Wisconsin on April 11. The defenseman totaled four points on two goals and two assists, had 12 penalty minutes and blocked 40 shots during his senior year. He scored his first career overtime goal in this year's Frozen Four to lift the Pioneers to a 4-3 win in double-OT against Michigan on April 9. This is the second time that Anderson has been named the recipient of the Dr. Art Mason Top-Scholar Athlete award after also garnering honors in 2024. He completed his bachelor's degree in finance in March and will walk next month at DU's graduation ceremony.
 
Lorenz recorded career highs during his senior season by tallying 17 goals and 18 assists for 35 points while playing in all 43 games. He finished second on the team in both goals and points behind Eric Pohlkamp while also registering 103 shots on goal, 38 penalty minutes and a +25 plus-minus rating. The Calgary, Alberta, native went on a career-long, 12-game point streak from Jan. 31-March 27 (8g/8a) and a five-game goal streak from Jan. 31-Feb. 14 (5g/2a). He scored the tying marker in the NCAA Championship Game against Wisconsin on April 11 to ignite Denver's comeback en route to a 2-1 win, marking the second time in his career that he tallied in the title contest after also doing so in 2024. Lorenz was the NCAA active leader in games played this past season and finished with 169 career outings, ranking second all-time in DU hockey history and the most-ever by a four-year player at the school. After the season, he signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the NHL Minnesota Wild on April 15. Lorenz was also named the Murray Armstrong Most Improved Player after his sophomore campaign in 2023-24.
 
Caswell led all Denver players with 26 assists and was first among team rookies in scoring with 34 points. He appeared in all 43 games during his freshman season and had just six penalty minutes on three infractions. Caswell ranked third on the team in faceoff wins (301) while also blocking 22 shots and finishing with a +11 plus-minus rating. The Brandon, Manitoba, native scored eight goals during the season, including the tying marker late in the third period to force overtime in the NCAA Frozen Four Semifinals vs. Michigan on April 9. He was named the National Co-Rookie of the Month for March and April after leading all NCHC freshmen with nine points (4g/5a) in the final eight games.
 
Ricci played for the Pioneers from 1991-1995 and ranks tied for 13th in school history with 161 points (64g/97a) in 144 career games. He received this year's Daniel Ritchie Spirit Award, which honors an alumnus or friend of Denver hockey who embodies former DU Chancellor Daniel Ritchie's spirit of giving back to the school – not only financially, but with time and effort. Over the years, Ricci has coached several Denver hockey alums as youths through the Colorado Thunderbirds AAA organization and has worked and volunteered his time to assist in summer skates with active and pro Pioneers. This past season, he volunteered his time and provided his guidance with the coaching staff at select home and road games, including during the Frozen Four in Las Vegas.
 
In addition to this year's award winners being recognized, the team's graduating seniors gave heartfelt speeches about their time at DU and what it meant for them to play for the Pioneers.

 
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Players Mentioned

Kent Anderson

#21 Kent Anderson

Defenseman
6' 3"
Senior
Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
Boston Buckberger

#9 Boston Buckberger

Defenseman
6' 0"
Junior
Lincoln Stars (USHL)
Rieger Lorenz

#14 Rieger Lorenz

Forward
6' 3"
Senior
Okotoks Oilers (AJHL)
Eric Pohlkamp

#23 Eric Pohlkamp

Defenseman
5' 11"
Junior
Bemidji State Beavers (CCHA)
Clarke Caswell

#25 Clarke Caswell

Forward
5' 11"
Freshman
Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
Kyle Chyzowski

#16 Kyle Chyzowski

Forward
5' 10"
Freshman
Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
Johnny Hicks

#31 Johnny Hicks

Goaltender
5' 10"
Freshman
Victoria Royals (WHL)
Quentin Miller

#29 Quentin Miller

Goaltender
6' 3"
Freshman
Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL)

Players Mentioned

Kent Anderson

#21 Kent Anderson

6' 3"
Senior
Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
Defenseman
Boston Buckberger

#9 Boston Buckberger

6' 0"
Junior
Lincoln Stars (USHL)
Defenseman
Rieger Lorenz

#14 Rieger Lorenz

6' 3"
Senior
Okotoks Oilers (AJHL)
Forward
Eric Pohlkamp

#23 Eric Pohlkamp

5' 11"
Junior
Bemidji State Beavers (CCHA)
Defenseman
Clarke Caswell

#25 Clarke Caswell

5' 11"
Freshman
Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
Forward
Kyle Chyzowski

#16 Kyle Chyzowski

5' 10"
Freshman
Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
Forward
Johnny Hicks

#31 Johnny Hicks

5' 10"
Freshman
Victoria Royals (WHL)
Goaltender
Quentin Miller

#29 Quentin Miller

6' 3"
Freshman
Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL)
Goaltender