1973–74 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

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The 1973–74 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began in October 1973 and concluded with the 1974 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on March 16, 1974, at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. This was the 27th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 80th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

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In the summer of 1973 the NCAA changed the classifications of the tiers in each of their sponsored sports. The university- and College-divisions were done away with and replaced by numerical designations making this the first official Division I season. [1]

The NIT held a competing ice hockey tournament for the first time. The tournament included NAIA champion Lake Superior State, ECAC 2 champion Vermont and two NCAA Division I schools (Minnesota–Duluth and Saint Louis). Minnesota–Duluth won the championship but the tournament was not renewed for a second season.

Season Outlook

Pre-season poll

The top teams in the nation voted on by coaches before the start of the season. The poll was compiled by radio station WMPL.

WMPL Poll
RankTeam
1 Wisconsin (8)
2 Notre Dame
3 Denver
4 Michigan Tech (1)
5 Boston University
6 Cornell (1)
7 Saint Louis
8 Harvard
9 Boston College
10 Michigan State

Pre-season conference polls

Conference pre-season polls as voted on by coaches. The ECAC coaches voted on the top eight teams instead of the entire conference.

ECAC Poll
RankTeam
1 Cornell
2 Boston College
3 Boston University
4 Harvard
5 New Hampshire
6 Brown
7 Dartmouth
8 Rensselaer
9 Clarkson
10 Pennsylvania
11 Pennsylvania
12 St. Lawrence
13 Providence
14 Northeastern
WCHA Poll
RankTeam
1 Wisconsin
2 Notre Dame
3 Michigan Tech
4 Denver
5 Michigan State
6 Minnesota
7 North Dakota
8 Michigan
9 Minnesota Duluth
10 Colorado College

Regular season

Season tournaments

TournamentDatesTeamsChampion
Christmas City of the North Tournament November 22–244 Minnesota–Duluth
North Country Thanksgiving Festival November 22–244 Toronto
Flint IMA Tournament December 27–284 Michigan
St. Louis Holiday Tournament December 27–284 Saint Louis
Rensselaer Holiday Tournament December 27–294 Boston University
Great Lakes Invitational December 28–294 Michigan State
Syracuse Invitational December 28–294 Cornell
Beanpot February 4, 114 Harvard
Lake Forest Tournament February 22–234 Saint Mary's

Standings

ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Wisconsin125431355453618135170141
Minnesota125431350473922116171143
Michigan State 125611161633823141207177
Michigan 125611147593618171147162
indicates conference regular season champion
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Lake Superior State85301040333922161205159
Saint Louis*85301035374028120224165
Bowling Green 8260432373920190217167
Championship: Saint Louis
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPct.GFGAGPWLTGFGA
New Hampshire201550.75011371312290171105
Harvard 211560.7141661092917111155113
Boston University*201460.7001678931238019095
Cornell 201361.675135108271971146110
St. Lawrence 17971.55979832812151125123
Dartmouth 2212100.54593104251311199100
Providence 19991.500831032614111115113
Rensselaer 17890.4711011163014151141142
Clarkson 219111.4527089271214197115
Pennsylvania 219120.429677124101407587
Boston College 198110.42189982816120137138
Northeastern 197102.42174882710134116124
Brown 187110.389636923101308786
Princeton 207121.3756210024914187117
Yale 185130.278609124816080114
Colgate 205141.275731042811161122133
Championship: Boston University
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Air Force 0000---2712150143127
Ohio State 0000---3116132162123
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Michigan Tech†*2820624215595402893218135
Minnesota*281495331251003922116171143
Denver 2815112321261223822133171156
Michigan State 2815121311501403823141207177
Wisconsin 2812115291241053618135170141
Minnesota-Duluth 2813141271131263821161167155
Michigan 2812151251071313618171147162
Notre Dame 2811161231251213614202159154
Colorado College 2810162221201383213172155157
North Dakota 28820016801473410231103169
Championship: Michigan Tech, Minnesota
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion

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Final regular season polls

The final top 10 teams as ranked by coaches (WMPL) before the conference tournament finals.

WMPL Coaches Poll
RankingTeam
1 Michigan Tech
2 Minnesota
3 Boston University
4 New Hampshire
5 Michigan State
6 Denver
7 Harvard
8 Cornell
9 Saint Louis
9 (tie) Minnesota Duluth

1974 NCAA Tournament

Semifinals
March 14–15
National championship
March 16
      
E1 Boston University 4
W2 Minnesota 5
W2Minnesota4
W1 Michigan Tech 2
W1 Michigan Tech 6*
E2 Harvard 5 Third-place game
E1Boston University7
E2 Harvard 5

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

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Player stats

Scoring leaders

The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the season.

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerClassTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Steve Colp Sophomore Michigan State 3843549748
Tom Ross Sophomore Michigan State 3837518832
Bob Dobek Sophomore Bowling Green 3944428640
Doug Palazzari Senior Colorado College 3231487971
John Nestic Senior Saint Louis 4041357610
Mike Zuke Sophomore Michigan Tech 4028477538
Darryl Rice Sophomore Michigan State 3831386954
John Stewart Sophomore Bowling Green 3927426950
Bob D'Alvise Junior Michigan Tech 402939684
Chuck Delich Freshman Air Force 2743246736

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Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average at the end of the regular season while playing at least 33% of their team's total minutes.

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

PlayerClassTeamGPMinWLOTGASOSV%GAA
Cap Raeder Sophomore New Hampshire 2213181570581.9082.64
Ed Walsh Junior Boston University 291633---782.9112.86
Jim Warden Sophomore Michigan Tech 13------.9103.01
Rick Quance Junior Michigan Tech 21------.8943.01
Brad Shelstad Senior Minnesota 342148---1111.9063.10
Barney Buppert Sophomore New Hampshire 11520---320.8733.69
Harry Aikens Freshman St. Lawrence 12616---380.9033.70
Gordy Hangsleben Freshman North Dakota ------0.9003.74
Dick Perkins Sophomore Wisconsin 2313811084870.8913.78
Syl LaRose Freshman Clarkson 23131110--830.8963.80

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Awards

1974 NHL Amateur Draft

RoundPickPlayerCollegeConferenceNHL team
221 Bruce Affleck DenverWCHA California Golden Seals
342 Pete LoPresti DenverWCHA Minnesota North Stars
346Dick SpannbauerMinnesotaWCHA Atlanta Flames
472 Bill Reed Ohio StateIndependent Boston Bruins
575 Jim Warden Michigan TechWCHA California Golden Seals
579 Mike Zuke Michigan TechWCHA St. Louis Blues
581 John Taft WisconsinWCHA Detroit Red Wings
586Dennis OlmsteadWisconsinWCHA New York Rangers
693Tom SundbergMinnesotaWCHA California Golden Seals
696 John Sheridan MinnesotaWCHA Minnesota North Stars
698 Buzz Schneider MinnesotaWCHA Pittsburgh Penguins
699 Don Dufek MichiganWCHA Detroit Red Wings
6100Bill MoenMinnesotaWCHA Atlanta Flames
6101 Dave Given BrownECAC Hockey Buffalo Sabres
6105 John Stewart Bowling GreenCCHA Montreal Canadiens
7112 Dave Langevin Minnesota–DuluthWCHA New York Islanders
7118 Peter Brown Boston UniversityECAC Hockey Atlanta Flames
7123 Joe Micheletti MinnesotaWCHA Montreal Canadiens
7124 Eddie Mio Colorado CollegeWCHA Chicago Blackhawks
8135Tom LindskogMichiganWCHA Atlanta Flames
8140 Jamie Hislop New HampshireECAC Hockey Montreal Canadiens
8142 Steve Short WisconsinWCHA Philadelphia Flyers
8143Darryl DraderNorth DakotaWCHA Boston Bruins
9147Marc GaudreaultLake Superior StateCCHA Vancouver Canucks
9158 Steve Colp Michigan StateWCHA Chicago Black Hawks
9160Peter RobertsMichigan TechWCHA Boston Bruins
10165John AhernBrownECAC Hockey St. Louis Blues
10175Peter WaselovichNorth DakotaWCHA Boston Bruins
11187 Cliff Cox New HampshireECAC Hockey Montreal Canadiens
11189Scott JesseeMichigan TechWCHA Philadelphia Flyers
12197Lindsay ThomsonDenverWCHA Los Angeles Kings
12199 Dave Lumley New HampshireECAC Hockey Montreal Canadiens
13204 Neil Smith Western MichiganCCHA New York Islanders
13211Brad MorrowMinnesotaWCHA Philadelphia Flyers
14216 Bill Davis ColgateECAC Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins
14219Craig ArvidsonMinnesota–DuluthWCHA Philadelphia Flyers
15221Dave OtnessWisconsinWCHA New York Islanders
16226Jim MurrayMichigan TechWCHA New York Islanders
17229Mike DibbleWisconsinWCHA New York Islanders
20239 Jim Mayer Michigan TechWCHA New York Rangers
21241 Warren Miller MinnesotaWCHA New York Rangers
22243Kevin WalkerCornellECAC Hockey New York Rangers
23245 Jim Warner Colorado CollegeWCHA New York Rangers

† incoming freshman
‡ Reed, Short and Sundberg had left school before this season before.
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