Hayden Stavroff of Dartmouth has been honored as a First Team All-American by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) due to an outstanding sophomore season. He led NCAA hockey with 29 goals in 35 games, averaging 0.83 goals per game. Stavroff's 1.37 points per game average also ranked sixth nationally, with a remarkable 13 multi-point games, including two hat-tricks. His accolades this season include Ivy League Player of the Year, ECAC Hockey Player of the Year, and multiple All-American recognitions. This marks the first All-American honor for a Dartmouth player since 2007.

By the Numbers
  • 29 goals scored in 35 games, leading the NCAA in goals.
  • 1.37 points per game, ranking sixth in the nation.
State of Play
  • Dartmouth set a program record with 23 wins during the 2025-26 season.
  • The Big Green won its first ECAC Hockey Tournament Championship and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1980.
What's Next

With Stavroff's accolades, Dartmouth is poised to build on its successful 2025-26 season and attract greater attention in upcoming seasons. The potential return of key players like Stavroff may enhance their prospect for deeper NCAA tournament runs.

Bottom Line

Hayden Stavroff's achievements not only reflect his exceptional talent but also signify a pivotal moment for Dartmouth hockey, revitalizing the program's legacy and paving the way for future successes.