Bemidji Pioneer: Beavers take home more awards: Bitzer named All-American, Harms wins Senior CLASS Award

BEMIDJI — On the penultimate day of the college hockey season, members of the Bemidji State men’s hockey team got to take one final (metaphorical) victory lap for their successful 2016-17 campaign. Junior goaltender Michael Bitzer continued to rack up more awards, while senior forward Brendan Harms closed out his Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ career with one last one.

On Friday, Bitzer was named a first-team All-American by the American Hockey Coaches Association while Harms won the 2017 Senior CLASS Award.

Both awards capped Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ’s 2016-17 season — one in which they finished 22-16-3, claimed their first-ever Western Collegiate Hockey Association title and took home the MacNaughton Cup.

Bitzer, from Moorhead, became Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ’s first ACHA All-American since Matt Read in 2009-10 and just the second ACHA All-American overall in the Beavers’ Division I era. Andrew Murray was also named a USCHO All-American in 2004-05.

The first-team honor is just another award to add to Bitzer’s ever-growing trophy case.

The reigning WCHA player of the year was also the league’s goaltending champion and first-team All-WCHA goaltender. He ended his season with a 1.71 overall goals-against average — still best in the country — and six shutouts. He was also a top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Award and a top-five finalist for the Mike Richter Award, which goes to the best goaltender in Division I hockey.

Denver’s Tanner Jaillet ended up claiming the Richter while Pioneers’ defenseman Will Butcher won the Hobey.

Bitzer was Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ’s first finalist for the Richter, and its first finalist for the Hobey since Joel Otto in 1984.

Harms, a senior, also took home a major accolade — the Senior CLASS Award.

The award emphasizes both on-ice performance and off-ice character — “CLASS” is an acronym for “Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School” and goes to a senior who has notable achievements on the ice, in the classroom and in the community.

The Steinbach, Manitoba, native recently completed his Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ career with 21 points (8g, 13a) in his senior season. In his career, he scored 88 points (33g-55a) in 141 games. He’s 12th on Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ’s all-time scoring list for the Division I era and is eighth in assists. Off the ice, he has a 4.0 grade point average as a business administration major with a minor in human performance. He also volunteered on campus and also with the Bemidji Boys and Girls Club.

Harms is the first Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ player to win the award.

“Brendan Harms personifies what it means to be a student-athlete,” Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ head coach Tom Serratore said in a press release. “He does everything the right way, always committed to his work in the classroom, in the community and on the ice. He leads by example and makes a positive impact with everything he does and everyone he meets. He is a great representative of Beaver Hockey and leaves Bemidji State and our community a better place.”

Harms has already started his professional hockey career — late last month he signed with the Florida Everblades of the ECHL. He already has one point in four games.