Peterson is Minnesota boys’ hockey Player of the Year
Published 3:34 am Tuesday, March 11, 2014
MINNEAPOLIS — Avery Peterson of Grand Rapids is the Minnesota Associated Press Player of the Year for high school boys hockey.
The award and the AP all-state team were announced on Monday.
Peterson was selected by the Minnesota Wild last year in the sixth round of the NHL draft. He had 37 goals and 30 assists this season in 27 games. He has committed to play in college at Nebraska-Omaha.
Joining Peterson on the first team: Junior forward Jake Wahlin of White Bear Lake, senior forward Zach Yon of Roseau, senior defenseman Nick Wolff of Eagan, senior defenseman Luc Snuggerud of Eden Prairie and junior goalie Zach Driscoll of Eastview.
2014—Avery Peterson, F, Grand Rapids
2013—Grant Besse, F, Benilde-St. Margaret’s
2012—Jake Randolph, F, Duluth East
2011—Kyle Rau, F, Eden Prairie
2010—Nick Bjugstad, F, Blaine
2009—Ben Hanowski, F, Little Falls
2008—Aaron Ness, D, Roseau
2007—Patrick White, F, Grand Rapids
2006—David Fischer, D, Apple Valley
2005—Brian Lee, D, Moorhead
2004—Tom Gorowsky, F, Centennial
2003—Mike Lundin, D, Apple Valley
2002—Gino Guyer, F, Greenway
2001—Gino Guyer, F, Greenway
2000—Paul Martin, D, Elk River
1999—Dan Welch, F, Hastings
1998—John Pohl, F, Red Wing
1997—Dylan Mills, D, Duluth East
1996—Dave Spehar, F, Duluth East
1995—Matt Cullen, F, Moorhead