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Hometown Hero Wins Hobey
UMD's Jack Connolly caps outstanding career with college hockey's top honor.

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Jack Connolly was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award as a junior before winning it this year.

Jack Connolly, captain of the defending national champion Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs, three-time All-WCHA selection and two-time All-American, capped his prolific college career Friday by accepting the 2012 Hobey Baker Award as college hockey's top player.

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"Although I'm the one receiving this great honor, it would not have been possible without my teammates and I share this all with them," Connolly said at the award ceremony at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla.

"I would like to give a special thank you to the UMD coaching staff - head coach Scott Sandelin, current assistant coaches Derek Plante, Jason Herter and Bill Watson, and my two former assistant coaches, Steve Rohlik and Brett Larson, for having a lasting impact on my college hockey career."

Connolly - a Duluth, Minn., native who was joined at the ceremony by his brother, Boston University captain Chris Connolly - became the fifth Minnesota Duluth player to win the Hobey Baker Award.

"I think Jack epitomizes what the award is about," Sandelin said. "Obviously, he was a tremendous leader and an offensive catalyst for our team. He had a remarkable career and an even more remarkable senior season. Most of all, Jack has always represented our program in a first-class way and I couldn't be happier for him."

Connolly edged out Colgate's Austin Smith and Maine's Spencer Abbott for the award. Undrafted in the NHL, Connolly is a free agent.