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Bridgedale Grad Devine named Hobey Baker Finalist

Written by Mike McPartlin | Mar 22, 2024 4:22:00 PM

Denver U forward having stellar year!

by Mike McPartlin, Headmaster, Bridgedale Academy


Bridgedale Academy grad Jack Devine has been named a finalist for the 2024 Hobey Baker Award. Jack joins nine other NCAA Division 1 standouts recently so honored. 

Jack is a junior at Denver University and is presently fourth in the nation in scoring, with 54 points in 38 games (27 goals and 27 assists). Jack is an NCAA D1 National Champion, having won that honor in 2022 along with fellow Bridgedale grad Sean Behrens.

Jack is also an NHL draftee, selected by the Florida Panthers in the seventh round of the 2022 draft (221st overall).

Congratulations to Jack (and parents Ted and Val) on his recognition as a Finalist for the Hober Baker Award.

 
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Bridgedale Academy is an all-boys school for athletes, a prep school for serious youth hockey players offering the 4th through 8th grades each school year. Our winning combination of academics and athletic development is unmatched. We use a classical academic curriculum and our graduates go on to attend some of the most prestigious high schools in the country, including Lake Forest Academy, Culver Military Academy, Shattuck St. Mary’s, Northwood School, Benet Academy, Fenwick Prep, St. Ignatius Prep, Marmion Academy, St. Francis, Latin School and Providence Catholic. We pride ourselves on being the top youth hockey prep school in the nation. More than thirty-three (33) of our former or current students have already received their NCAA Division 1 college hockey commitments. Seven (7) of our graduates competed for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program. Nine have been NHL-drafted and a number have already signed their entry-level contract with the NHL. Numerous Bridgedale grads are now playing NCAA D1 and D3 hockey as well as junior hockey, including in the USHL, the OHL and the NAHL.