DEEPHAVEN, Minn. - The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) has announced the All-Rookie Team, All-CCHA Second Team and All-CCHA First Team and 17 student-athletes from seven programs have been recognized. St. Thomas leads the way with five honorees, while Michigan Tech and Minnesota State each saw three players garner all-league recognition.
Alex Tracy and
Tristan Lemyre were named All-CCHA Second Team and
Evan Murr was named All-CCHA First Team for the Mavericks.
All-CCHA First Team: Evan Murr, Jr., Minnesota State (Stillwater, Minn.)
Murr led CCHA blueliners with 20 points in conference play, scoring six goals with 14 assists. Posting a conference-best +17, he had one power-play goal and three game winners. Registering 71 shots, he blocked 28 defensively, while averaging 22:57 minutes per game. Notching five multi-point games, he recorded three-assist outings against Lake Superior State (Nov. 15) and Northern Michigan on (Nov. 28). Overall, he has nine goals and 16 assists for 25 points in 37 games.
All-CCHA Second Team: Tristan Lemyre, Sr., Minnesota State (Mirabel, Que.)
Lemyre finished conference play with 12 goals, which was good for third-most in the CCHA. He also recorded 12 assists for 24 points, scoring four times on the power play, while two of his tallies were game winners. Totaling 76 shots on goal, he blocked 11 defensively and averaged 21:27 minutes per game. In all contents, he has 13 goals and 15 assists for 28 points. He has 108 shots in 37 games.
All-CCHA Second Team: Alex Tracy, Sr., Minnesota State (Chicago, Ill.)
Tracy posted a 14-7-5 record as the starter in all 26 conference games for Minnesota State. Registering a league-best 1.86 goals-against average and a .925 save percentage, he stopped 607-of-656 shots in 1578:56 minutes of action. He notched four shutouts, including a MacNaughton Cup-clinching 20-save effort on the final night of the regular season. Overall, he has a 19-10-7 record with a 1.81 goals-against average and a .926 save percentage with five total shutouts.
Voting for the 2025-26 All-CCHA Teams and year-end awards was conducted by the nine head coaches at each CCHA member institution, based on CCHA conference games only. Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players.