The 20-year-old sophomore led NCAA Division I in goals (30), points (52), power-play goals (11), power-play points (24) and shots on goal (165), and was named Big Ten Player of the Year. Caufield scored 88 points (49 goals, 39 assists) in 67 games in two college seasons, and five points (two goals, three assists) in seven games to help the United States win the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship.
"I think I bring offensive-zone creativity," Caufield said. "I think my shot is a big part of my game. Adjusting to different types of games is something that I've kind of learned at each level I've gone up in. ... I've obviously played with some great players along the way, I'd like to say I make them better as well.
"I like to shoot the puck and score goals, but there's a whole different part of the game, and I think that's something I took strides in this past year that's going to help me along the way, and I'll never stop learning."
He's the first Wisconsin player to win the award since forward Blake Geoffrion in 2010.
"This year was a special year for a lot of different reasons," Wisconsin coach Tony Granato said. "Not only did he lead the nation in scoring, but he also led us to a Big Ten title. The one thing I think Cole would be the most proud of is, I think, how well his teammates played with him and how they made each other better."
Geoffrion played 13 games for the Canadiens in the 2011-12 NHL season and called Caufield with congratulations.
"Knowing that he won it obviously means a lot to me in the (Wisconsin) Badger community," Caufield said. "I thought that it was really special for him to reach out, it means a lot to me."
Pinto, who was selected by the Senators in the second round (No. 32) of the 2017 NHL Draft, was third in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference with 32 points (15 goals, 17 assists) in 28 games. The 20-year-old sophomore was named NCHC Player of the Year and was the first player to be named its Forward of the Year and Defensive Forward of the Year. Pinto led the NCHC with a 61.9 percent face-off winning percentage and 388 face-off wins, and tied for the lead with seven power-play goals.
Pinto signed a three-year, entry-level contract with Ottawa on April 1 and was expected to report to the Senators following a mandatory COVID-19 quarantine.
"I'm pretty honored to even be able to sign in the NHL, but there's a lot of work to be done, but obviously I'm very grateful," Pinto said.