Minnetonka’s Hagen Burrows named Mr. Hockey, Chanhassen’s Kam Hendrickson wins Frank Brimsek
Minnetonka senior forward Hagen Burrows was named the 40th winner of the Minnesota Mr. Hockey award at Sunday’s banquet. The Denver commit tallied 19 goals and 40 assists this season to lead the Skippers in points.
The award is given to the state’s top senior.
Chanhassen’s Kam Hendrickson was named the Frank Brimsek award winner, given to the state’s top senior netminder. Hendrickson allowed just one goal per game this season, while stopping 95 percent of the shots he faced. Hendrickson powered the Storm to the Class 2A title game. The highlight of his postseason run was a 44-save performance in a section final victory over Minnetonka.
Minnetonka’s John Stout was named the winner of the Reed Larson award given to the state’s top senior defenseman. The Minnesota Duluth commit had 30 points this season from the Skippers’ blue line.
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