University of Massachusets Athletics

UMass' Hrabal And Musa Earn CCM/AHCA Hockey All-America Honors
April 10, 2026 | Hockey
LAS VEGAS - University of Massachusetts hockey goaltender Michael Hrabal and forward Jack Musa have been named 2025-26 CCM/AHCA Hockey All-Americans, the American Hockey Coaches Association announced on Friday during "Friday Night at the Frozen Four." Hrabal earned a spot on the East First Team, while Musa was a second team selection.
The duo becomes the 16th and 17th individuals who have worn the Maroon and White to earn All-America status and Massachusetts was one of just four schools with multiple honorees. Since 1972, Minutemen have collected a total of 19 All-America awards, including 11 in the past eight seasons.
Hrabal becomes the third UMass netminder in program history to earn All-America status and the first since Jonathan Quick in 2007. Hrabal was previously named a New England All-Star, the 2026 Leonard Fowle award winner (New England MVP), and a finalist for the 2026 Mike Richter Award (national goaltender of the year). He was also tabbed the Hockey East Player of the Year, Hockey East Goaltender of the Year and a unanimous Hockey East First Team All-Star selection. The Prague, Czechia native recently signed an entry-level contract with the Utah Mammoth.
Hrabal put together a stellar second half of 2025-26, helping the Minutemen vault from last place to second in the Hockey East standings. From January 1 on, the three-time Hockey East All-Star went 13-4-1 with four shutouts, a 1.33 GAA and a .959 save percentage. He allowed just two goals or less in 16 of those 18 games.
Overall on the season, Hrabal was 19-9-1 with a 1.95 GAA and 837 saves for a .937 save percentage over 29 games in net. He finished his season third in the nation in save percentage, fifth in GAA and sixth in shutouts. A back-to-back winner of National Goaltender of the Month, Hrabal collected four weekly awards from Hockey East and was tabbed the Hockey East Player of the Month for January and the Goaltender of the Month for February.
Musa completed his junior campaign with a career-high 36 points on 16 goals and 20 assists over 34 games, a +14 rating, two power-play goals, two shorthanded goals and two game winners. The Second Team Hockey East All-Star and New England All-Star registered10 goals and nine assists for 19 points in 22 Hockey East games, an average of 0.86 points per-game.
A native of Orange Park, Florida, Musa will head into his senior season next fall with 100 points in 111 career games on 46 goals and 54 assists, ranking sixth in program history in career plus minus at +40.
The duo becomes the 16th and 17th individuals who have worn the Maroon and White to earn All-America status and Massachusetts was one of just four schools with multiple honorees. Since 1972, Minutemen have collected a total of 19 All-America awards, including 11 in the past eight seasons.
Hrabal becomes the third UMass netminder in program history to earn All-America status and the first since Jonathan Quick in 2007. Hrabal was previously named a New England All-Star, the 2026 Leonard Fowle award winner (New England MVP), and a finalist for the 2026 Mike Richter Award (national goaltender of the year). He was also tabbed the Hockey East Player of the Year, Hockey East Goaltender of the Year and a unanimous Hockey East First Team All-Star selection. The Prague, Czechia native recently signed an entry-level contract with the Utah Mammoth.
Hrabal put together a stellar second half of 2025-26, helping the Minutemen vault from last place to second in the Hockey East standings. From January 1 on, the three-time Hockey East All-Star went 13-4-1 with four shutouts, a 1.33 GAA and a .959 save percentage. He allowed just two goals or less in 16 of those 18 games.
Overall on the season, Hrabal was 19-9-1 with a 1.95 GAA and 837 saves for a .937 save percentage over 29 games in net. He finished his season third in the nation in save percentage, fifth in GAA and sixth in shutouts. A back-to-back winner of National Goaltender of the Month, Hrabal collected four weekly awards from Hockey East and was tabbed the Hockey East Player of the Month for January and the Goaltender of the Month for February.
Musa completed his junior campaign with a career-high 36 points on 16 goals and 20 assists over 34 games, a +14 rating, two power-play goals, two shorthanded goals and two game winners. The Second Team Hockey East All-Star and New England All-Star registered10 goals and nine assists for 19 points in 22 Hockey East games, an average of 0.86 points per-game.
A native of Orange Park, Florida, Musa will head into his senior season next fall with 100 points in 111 career games on 46 goals and 54 assists, ranking sixth in program history in career plus minus at +40.
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