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Langenegger Earns Ken Dryden Goalie of the Year Honor

Clarkson Goaltender Takes Top Billing after Stellar Season

DANBURY, CONN. — ECAC Hockey is proud to announce Clarkson’s Ethan Langenegger as the recipient of the Ken Dryden Goaltender of the Year, presented by MAC Goaltending award for the 2024-25 season.

The additional finalists for this award were Kyle Chauvette (Union) and Lawton Zacher (Brown).

Langenegger joined the Golden Knights this year as a graduate student transfer and played a critical role in Clarkson ending the season ranked nationally. The Kamloops, BC native appeared in 20 contests posting a 13-6-1 record. The netminder totaled 450 saves with a 0.913 save percentage (3rd in ECAC) and ended the season with an average of only 2.23 goals against (4th in ECAC).

Over the course of the season, Langenegger earned two MAC Goaltending Goaltender of the week honors and was MAC Goaltending Goaltender of the month for November. In addition to the ECAC accolades, Langenegger was also selected as a 2025 Hobey Baker nominee.

Please note that all statistics correspond to the final regular season statistics in ECAC Hockey play only.

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