Bowling Green State University Athletics
Hall of Fame
McPhee, George

George McPhee
- Induction:
- 1987
- Class:
- 1982
The 1982 Hobey Baker Award winner, George McPhee played a stint in the NHL. A member of the New Jersey Devils, McPhee also had a brief stay with the Winnipeg Jets after spending five seasons with the New York Rangers.
McPhee burst on the scene as a Falcon in 1978-79, leading the team and the CCHA in scoring with 88 points as a freshman, and earning the honor of CCHA Rookie of the Year. A two-time team captain, McPhee became BG's career scoring leader with 114 goals and 153 assists for 267 points (a mark that was topped one year later). McPhee earned All-American and All-CCHA honors as a senior, before being named the 1982 Hobey Baker Award winner, college hockey's equivalent of the college football's Heisman Trophy. He was the CCHA's first and only Hobey Baker Award winner.
George McPhee was inducted to the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1987.
McPhee burst on the scene as a Falcon in 1978-79, leading the team and the CCHA in scoring with 88 points as a freshman, and earning the honor of CCHA Rookie of the Year. A two-time team captain, McPhee became BG's career scoring leader with 114 goals and 153 assists for 267 points (a mark that was topped one year later). McPhee earned All-American and All-CCHA honors as a senior, before being named the 1982 Hobey Baker Award winner, college hockey's equivalent of the college football's Heisman Trophy. He was the CCHA's first and only Hobey Baker Award winner.
George McPhee was inducted to the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1987.
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