1997 WCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament

The 1997 WCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 38th conference playoff in league history and 45th season where a WCHA champion was crowned. The tournament was played between March 7 and March 15, 1997. First round games were played at home team campus sites while all 'Final Five' matches were held at the Civic Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. By winning the tournament, North Dakota was awarded the Broadmoor Trophy and received the WCHA's automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

Format

The first round of the postseason tournament featured a best-of-three games format. All ten conference teams participated in the tournament and were seeded No. 1 through No. 10 according to their final conference standing, with a tiebreaker system used to seed teams with an identical number of points accumulated. The top five seeded teams each earned home ice and hosted one of the lower seeded teams.

The winners of the first round series advanced to the Civic Center for the WCHA Final Five, the collective name for the quarterfinal, semifinal, and championship rounds. The Final Five uses a single-elimination format. Teams were re-seeded No. 1 through No. 5 according to the final regular season conference standings, with the top three teams automatically advancing to the semifinals and the remaining two playing in a quarterfinal game. The semifinal pitted the top remaining seed against the winner of the quarterfinal game while the two other teams that received byes were matched against one another with the winners advancing to the championship game and the losers meeting in a Third Place contest. The Tournament Champion received an automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

Conference Standings[4]

Note: GP = Games Played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; PTS = Points; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
North Dakota†* 32 21 10 1 43 137 105 43 31 10 2 190 130
Minnesota 32 21 10 1 43 129 94 42 28 13 1 179 128
St. Cloud State 32 18 10 4 40 127 105 40 23 13 4 152 130
Colorado College 32 17 11 4 38 121 107 44 25 15 4 169 141
Denver 32 17 11 4 38 127 99 41 24 13 4 163 122
Minnesota-Duluth 32 15 13 4 34 115 111 38 18 16 4 133 131
Wisconsin 32 15 15 2 32 115 115 38 15 21 2 132 151
Northern Michigan 32 9 21 2 20 78 127 40 13 24 3 108 152
Alaska-Anchorage 32 7 21 4 18 75 109 36 9 23 4 86 126
Michigan Tech 32 5 23 4 14 81 133 39 8 27 4 98 155
Championship: North Dakota
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll

Bracket

Teams are reseeded after the first round

  First Round
March 7-8
Quarterfinal
March 13
Semifinals
March 14
Championship
March 15
                                         
  1  North Dakota 4 3   1  North Dakota 5  
10  Michigan Tech 1 0 4  Colorado College 5     4  Colorado College 1  
  5  Denver 2  
  2  Minnesota 8 5
9  Alaska-Anchorage 2 1
  3  St. Cloud State 5 3     1  North Dakota 4*
8  Northern Michigan 2 2     2  Minnesota 3
  4  Colorado College 9 1****
7  Wisconsin 3 0
Third place
  5  Denver 4 7 2  Minnesota 5*
6  Minnesota-Duluth 1 3 3  St. Cloud State 4   3  St. Cloud State 0
4  Colorado College 6

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Quarterfinals

(1) North Dakota vs. (10) Michigan Tech

North Dakota won series 2–0

(2) Minnesota vs. (9) Alaska-Anchorage

Minnesota won series 2–0

(3) St. Cloud State vs. (8) Northern Michigan

St. Cloud State won series 2–0

(4) Colorado College vs. (7) Wisconsin

Colorado College won series 2–0

(5) Denver vs. (6) Minnesota-Duluth

Denver won series 2–0

Quarterfinal

(4) Colorado College vs. (5) Denver

Semifinals

(1) North Dakota vs. (4) Colorado College

(2) Minnesota vs. (3) St. Cloud State

Third Place

(3) St. Cloud State vs. (4) Colorado College

Championship

(1) North Dakota vs. (2) Minnesota

Tournament awards

All-Tournament Team[5]

MVP

See also

References

  1. "North Dakota Men's Team History". Retrieved 2014-06-01.
  2. "Dean Blais Year-by-Year Coaching Record". Retrieved 2014-06-01.
  3. "WCHA Awards". College Hockey Historical Archive. Retrieved 2014-06-01.
  4. "2009-10 WCHA Yearbook 113-128" (PDF). WCHA. Retrieved 2014-06-01.
  5. "2009-10 WCHA Yearbook 129-144" (PDF). WCHA. Retrieved 2014-06-01.

External links

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