The Women’s Hockey Commissioners Association announced Tuesday the creation of the Women’s Hockey Commissioners Association National Monthly Awards, to be given to the nation’s top collegiate women’s hockey player and rookie each month of the season beginning in the 2017 calendar year.
The inaugural award winners, deemed to be the top player and best rookie across women’s college hockey during the month of Jan. 2017, will be announced Feb. 8, as nominated and voted on by the four women’s college conferences.
“The Women’s Hockey Commissioners Association launched a National Rookie of the Year Award two years ago,” said Hockey East commissioner Joe Bertagna in a statement. “We are now pleased to put a spotlight on the best players and performances of the regular season through these new monthly awards. It is, quite frankly, long overdue.”
During the first week of each month, the four women’s college hockey conferences – College Hockey America, ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, WCHA – will nominate and vote upon the best player and best rookie from the previous month. The award winners, dubbed the WHCA National Player of the Month and WHCA National Rookie of the Month, will be then announced within the following days.