1988 Winner – ROBB STAUBER of University of Minnesota

Robb Stauber was the first goaltender to receive the
Hobey Baker Award. The 1988 WCHA Player of the Year
from Duluth, Minnesota, helped the Golden Gophers to WCHA regular season titles in 1988 and 1989, and had an NCAA runner-up finish in 1989. He received Minnesota’s John Mariucci Most Valuable Player Award in 1988, and set Golden Gopher single season records for games played (44), minutes played (2,621), saves (1,711), and shutouts (5) in 1987-88 while posting a 2.72 goals against average and .913 save percentage . He also holds Golden Gopher career records for games played (98), minutes played (5,717), wins (73), and save percentage (.906). He was named All-WCHA first team and All-America first team in 1988, as well as WCHA Goaltender of the Year in 1988 and 1989. He retired from professional hockey in 1998 after a ten-year pro career that included four seasons in the NHL with the Los Angeles Kings and Buffalo Sabres. Stauber currently operates Robb Stauber’s Goalcrease training center in Minnesota.

1988 RUNNER-UP

MARK VERMETTE

Lake Superior State University, Forward

1988 ADDITIONAL TOP 10 FINALISTS

DAVID CAPUANO

University of Maine, Forward

MIKE GOLDEN

University of Maine, Forward

NELSON EMERSON

Bowling Green State University, Forward

PAUL RANHEIM

University of Wisconsin–Madison, Forward

PETE LAPPIN

St. Lawrence University, Forward

PHIL BERGER

Northern Michigan University, Forward

REJEAN BOIVIN

Colgate University, Forward

STEVE JOHNSON

University of North Dakota, Forward