A record 12 state tournament championships. Almost 50 years of elite status. A long list of college hockey and NHL representation.

The tradition-rich Edina boys' hockey program has checked all the important boxes but one. That changed Sunday when senior forward Sammy Walker became the first Hornets skater chosen as Mr. Hockey. The 34th annual award was presented at the St. Paul RiverCentre.

"There have been a lot of great players that have gone through Edina and been finalists for this, so to be the first to win is crazy," Walker said. "I'm humbled and honored."

Previously named the Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year, Walker was the Hornets' catalyst this season. His great speed, playmaking and competitiveness produced 35 goals and 44 assists.

Walker, a 5-11, 165-pound center, is committed to play for the Gophers.

Walker played four years on Edina's varsity, a rare early start in a competitive program. But then, he performs beyond his years both on and off the ice

"I don't think you'll find a kid as loved by his teammates as Sammy is," Edina coach Curt Giles said. "He's as good to the guys on the top line with him as he is to the fourth-liners or the guys who come up from JV.

"Especially at this age, there's a tendency to be focused on yourself a little bit. And here's a kid who is well aware of his surroundings and the people around him. That's special."

Walker, a Hornets captain, credited the players in the locker room for making his job easy.

"It helps having the good group of guys that we have on our team," said Walker, who led the Hornets to third place at the Class 2A state tournament. "When I was a freshman, the seniors were good to me and so I tried to be that for this group of guys."

The other Mr. Hockey finalists were Ben Almquist of Holy Family, George Grannis of Duluth Marshall, Demetrios Koumontzis of Edina, Luke LaMaster of Duluth East, Luke Loheit of Minnetonka, Lucas McGregor of Centennial, Carter Randklev of Moorhead, Colin Schmidt of Wayzata and Garrett Worth of Duluth East.

The Mr. Hockey Award is selected by a panel of NHL scouts, junior scouts and coaches and college coaches.

St. Thomas Academy's Atticus Kelly won the Frank Brimsek Award, given to the state's top senior goaltender. The other finalist was Rosemount's Ben Garrity.

Both awards are presented annually by the Minnesota Minute Men.