Top 10 Wisconsin Badgers men鈥檚 hockey players of all time
Honorable mention
Curtis Joseph, G (1988-89)
Badger Alum of the Day: Curtis Joseph, 鈥88-89, 21-11-5, 2.49 GAA, .919 save %, Newmarket, ON, 鈥89 All-American, WCHA 2nd-team all-time team
— Tony Granato (@TonyGranato)
Derek Stepan, C (2008-2010)
Stepan played 81 games and recorded 87 points (21 goals and 66 assists). He also helped lead the Badgers to a national championship appearance in 2010, where they fell to Boston College.听
Stepan is currently playing for the Carolina Hurricanes.

Steven Reinprecht, LW (1996-2000)
Reinprecht recorded 162 points (72 goals and 90 assists) in four years. He was a first-team All-American and led the country with 66 points in the 1999-2000 season. He鈥檚 also the only UW men鈥檚 hockey player to lead the team in scoring for three consecutive seasons (1998-2000).
The former Badger captain entered the UW Hall of Fame in 2014.听
Mike Eaves, C (1974-78)听
Eaves is still the school鈥檚 all-time scoring leader with 267 points (94 goals and 173 assists). He also helped lead the program to the 1977 NCAA national championship. He also served as the program鈥檚 head coach from 2002-16, capturing one more national title in 2006.听
Ryan Suter, D (2003-04)
Suter only spent one season in Madison and recorded 19 points (3 goals and 16 assists) in 36 games.听
Badger Alum of the Day: Ryan Suter,鈥03-04, 39GP, 3g, 16a, 19pts, Madison, WI, 2x Olympian, 12th year in NHL, Minnesota Wild alt. captain
— Tony Granato (@TonyGranato)
Bob Suter, D (1977-79)
Bob was a member of Wisconsin鈥檚 1977 national championship team and played a part in the United States 鈥淢iracle on Ice鈥 team in 1980. Bob also recorded seven points in one game, which is still a UW record for a defenseman.
Bob entered the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003 and was inducted into the UW Hall of Fame in 2017.
: Bob Suter, 鈥75-鈥79, 157GP, 27g, 76a, 103pts, Madison, WI, 鈥80 Olympics gold medal, 鈥77 WCHA Playoff Champ, 鈥77 L.A. Kings draft pick, 鈥17 Badgers Hall of Fame inductee, 鈥79 Most Competitive Player, 2nd team All-WCHA 鈥78 & 鈥79
— Tony Granato (@TonyGranato)