Hockey All-Americans
DOUG REED, D
American Hockey Coaches Association
College Division West All-America, 1973-74
Reed earned Division II All-America honors during WMU's inaugural varsity season. A native of New Baltimore, Mich., Reed compiled 16 points (4-12) in 28 games, leading the Broncos to a 22-7-1 record. WMU scored an average of 6.61 goals per game, while limiting opponents to 3.51.
ROB HODGE, LW
American Hockey Coaches Association
College Division West All-America, 1974-75
Hodge earned All-America honors during his junior campaign, averaging a goal and two points per game. He finished second in team scoring with 26 goals and 25 assists in 25 games. Hodge also compiled three or more points on 11 occasions in helping WMU to the CCHA Division II title.
NEIL SMITH, D
American Hockey Coaches Association
College Division West All-America, 1974-75
Smith achieved All-America status as a true freshman, setting then WMU defenseman records for points (39) and assists (33) in a season. The first NHL draft pick in school history, Smith received the "Bronco Award" the same season for contributing to morale both on and off the ice.
DAN DORION, RW
American Hockey Coaches Association
Titan West All-America Second Team, 1983-84
Titan West All-America First Team, 1985-86
Dorion's sophomore All-America season featured a 43-game scoring streak and a runner-up finish in national scoring (41-50-91). As a senior, he did one better, leading the country in scoring (42-62-104), becoming the CCHA's all-time leading scorer (293) and placing second in Hobey Baker balloting.
GLENN HEALY, G
American Hockey Coaches Association
Titan West All-America Second Team, 1984-85
Healy capped his senior year by setting or rewriting seven school records en route to earning team MVP honors. Healy recorded 200 more saves than any other CCHA goaltender in 1984-85, adding the league record for career saves (3,933) to his impressive collegiate resume.
WAYNE GAGNE, D
American Hockey Coaches Association
Titan West All-America First Team, 1985-86
Titan West All-America First Team, 1986-87
Gagne earned top All-America honors during his junior and senior campaigns. Gagne was a Hobey Baker runner-up his senior year, recording 76 assists. He was also named the CCHA's player of the year. Gagne led the nation in defensemen scoring as a junior, posting 76 points (17-59).
BILL HORN, G
American Hockey Coaches Association
Titan West All-America Second Team, 1985-86
Horn adapted to the college game very quickly, securing All-American accolades as a freshman. He led the country in victories (25) and logged the most minutes of any freshman goaltender (1979:09). Horn's clutch play in the 1986 CCHA Playoffs earned him MVP honors.
MARC MAGLIARDITI, G
American Hockey Coaches Association
Titan West All-America Second Team, 1995-96
Freshman Marc Magliarditi was bestowed All-American honors in his only season at WMU. "Mags" set a then CCHA record for single season shutouts (4) and needed just 32 games to establish the WMU career record (5). His 2.59 goals-against is a season best mark.
MIKE BISHAI, C
American Hockey Coaches Association
JOFA West All-America Second Team, 2000-01
Bishai led the NCAA in scoring (1.84 ppg) and assists (1.22 apg) during his junior campaign. He shared the CCHA scoring title and WMU MVP trophy with teammate David Gove. Bishai led all CCHA players in overall scoring, amassing 68 points on 23 goals and 45 assists.
DAN DEKEYSER, D
American Hockey Coaches Association
CCM West, Second Team, 2011-12
CCM West, Second Team, 2012-13
DeKeyser was the top defenseman in the CCHA, winning the CCHA's Best Defensive Defenseman award and being named Second Team All-CCHA. He led the Broncos in plus/minus among defenseman at +15 and helped the Broncos to their second straight NCAA Tournament and the program's second ever CCHA Tournament Championship.
HUGH MCGING, F
American Hockey Coaches Association
CCM West, First Team, 2019-20
McGing capped off his Bronco career leading the team to a fourth place finish in the NCHC standings. Unfortunately the season was ended prematurely due to the outbreak of COVID-19. McGing led the team with 35 points on 13 goals and 15 assists, tallying 22 of his points in NCHC play. He became the first player in program history to earn First Team All-NCHC honors.Â
RONNIE ATTARD, D
American Hockey Coaches Association
CCM West, First Team, 2020-21
Attard didn't let a season shortened by COVID-19 slow him down during his sophomore year. The Philadelphia Flyers' draft pick finished second on the team in scoring with 22 points on eight goals and 14 assists, all career highs. He was named First Team All-NCHC and the NCHC's Best Offensive Defenseman, becoming the first Bronco to receive such honors.Â
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