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Three Players Named CCM/AHCA Men's All-Americans

DANBURY, CONN. - Hayden Stavroff (So., Dartmouth), Ethan Wyttenbach (Fr., Quinnipiac), and Tyler Dunbar (Jr., Union) were selected to the CCM Hockey and American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) All-American squad, announced Friday Night on NHL Network.

Dartmouth sophomore forward Hayden Stavroff was named a First Team All-American by the American Hockey Coaches Association. He becomes the seventh Dartmouth All-American in program history and first since the 2006-07 season. The 2026 ECAC Hockey Player of the Year led the league with 22 goals and added 15 assists (T-6 in ECAC) for an incredible 37-point season. Stavroff averaged 1.68 points per game and ended the season with an impressive +15 rating overall. A Hobey Baker nominee, Stavroff tallied 28 goals overall with 19 assists for 47 points, leading the country in goals and goals per game (.90). The sophomore found himself at the top of most league stats throughout the season, helping the Big Green secure their first ECAC Hockey Championship.

Quinnipiac rookie forward Ethan Wyttenbach was also named to the first team. The 2026 ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year becomes Quinnipiac's fourteenth All-American in program history. In league play, Wyttenbach totaled 15 goals (2nd in ECAC) and 21 assists (1st in ECAC) for 36 points (2nd in ECAC), notching four game-winning goals (T-1 in ECAC). The New York native ended the season with 25 goals, 34 assists, and 59 points overall, leading the country in points and points per game (1.53). Wyttenbach broke Quinnipiac’s Division I first-year scoring record on February 27 against Dartmouth and is tied for the single-season leaders for points.

Union junior defenseman Tyler Dunbar was named a Second Team All-American. Dunbar scored the most goals among ECAC Hockey defenders during conference action, tacking on eight assists to go along with his seven goals. He notched a single-game career-high four points against Quinnipiac on December 6th, where his two-assist, two-goal game against the then-ranked #8 Bobcats snapped an 11-game unbeaten streak against them and marked only the second shutout of Quinnipiac in program history. The Michigan native had the third-most points in college hockey among defensemen (33) and led Union with 35 blocked shots (7th in ECAC) in conference action. 

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