1999 CCHA men's ice hockey tournament

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The 1999 CCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 28th CCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. It was played between March 12 and March 20, 1999. Opening round games were played at campus sites, while all 'final four' games were played at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. By winning the tournament, Michigan received the Central Collegiate Hockey Association's automatic bid to the 1999 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

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Format

The tournament featured three rounds of play. The three teams that finish below eighth place in the standings were not eligible for postseason play. In the quarterfinals, the first and eighth seeds, the second and seventh seeds, the third seed and sixth seeds and the fourth seed and fifth seeds played a best-of-three series, with the winners advancing to the semifinals. In the semifinals, the remaining highest and lowest seeds and second highest and second lowest seeds play a single-game, with the winners advancing to the finals. The tournament champion receives an automatic bid to the 1999 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament.

Conference standings

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

ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#3 Michigan State30203747914042296712156
#7 Michigan*301785399872422511613494
Ohio State 3017103378766412116411998
Notre Dame 30151143492683819145114100
Northern Michigan 30141153394834222155143112
Ferris State 301312531766936141668987
Bowling Green 3013143291021053817183126135
Lake Superior State 3010173237993381123493130
Miami 3091742278104361120598130
Western Michigan 305178186911934620875130
Alaska-Fairbanks 3082111777124341122194131
Championship: Michigan
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Top 10 Poll

Bracket

Quarterfinals [2]
March 12–14
Semifinals [3]
March 19
Championship
March 20
           
1 Michigan State34
8 Lake Superior State 2 0
1 Michigan State 3
5 Northern Michigan5
2 Michigan39
7 Bowling Green 2 3
2 Michigan5
(Pairings are reseeded after the first round)
5 Northern Michigan 1
3 Ohio State43
6 Ferris State 1 2
2 Michigan3
3 Ohio State 2
4 Notre Dame 31 2
5 Northern Michigan2 73

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Quarterfinals

(1) Michigan State vs. (8) Lake Superior State

March 12 [4] Michigan State3 – 2Lake Superior State Munn Ice Arena  
No ScoringFirst period12:10 - Ryan Vince
Adam Hall - 13:02
Andrew Hutchinson - PP - 16:20
Second periodNo scoring
Rustyn Dolyny - GW - 18:33Third period13:45 - Trent Walford
Joe Blackburn ( 19 saves / 21 shots )Goalie stats Jayme Platt ( 35 saves / 38 shots )
March 13 [5] Michigan State4 – 0Lake Superior State Munn Ice Arena  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
Adam Hall - GW - 06:41
Adam Hall - 07:19
Second periodNo scoring
Mike York - 06:41
Bryan Adams - EN - 17:34
Third periodNo scoring
Joe Blackburn ( 20 saves / 20 shots )Goalie stats Jayme Platt ( 28 saves / 31 shots ) / Mike Brusseau ( 0 saves / 0 shots )
Michigan State won series 2–0

(2) Michigan vs. (7) Bowling Green

March 11 [6] Michigan3 – 2Bowling Green Yost Ice Arena  
Dale Rominski - SH - 13:26First period02:32 - Craig Desjarlais
No scoringSecond period18:12 - Ryan Murphy
Bobby Hayes - 11:00
Dave Huntzicker - GW SH - 14:31
Third periodNo scoring
Josh Blackburn ( 19 saves / 21 shots )Goalie stats Mike Savard ( 18 saves / 21 shots )
March 13 [7] Michigan9 - 3Bowling Green Yost Ice Arena  
Mike Comrie - 15:01
Josh Langfeld - PP - 17:04
First periodNo scoring
Geoff Koch - 08:09
Sean Ritchlin - GW - 13:56
Bobby Hayes - 19:52
Second period03:25 - PP - Greg Day
16:18 - PP - Dan Price
Bobby Hayes - PP - 04:27
Mike Van Ryn - PP - 05:06
Greg Crozier - 07:27
Josh Langfeld - PP - 19:37
Third period00:28 - PP - Dan Price
Josh Blackburn ( 21 saves / 24 shots ) / Kevin O'Malley ( 2 saves / 2 shots )Goalie stats Mike Savard ( 30 saves / 39 shots )
Michigan won series 2–0

(3) Ohio State vs. (6) Ferris State

March 12 [8] Ohio State4 – 2Ferris State Value City Arena  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
Dan Cousineau - 15:02
Yan Des Gagne - 17:56
Second period17:19 - Scott Lewis
Éric Meloche - GW PP - 04:15
Ryan Jestadt - EN SH - 19:53
Third period17:19 - Rob Collins
Jeff Maund ( 23 saves / 25 shots )Goalie stats Vince Owen ( 16 saves / 19 shots ) / Phil Osaer ( 4 saves / 4 shots )
March 13 [9] Ohio State3 – 1Ferris State Value City Arena  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
No ScoringSecond period01:30 - PP - Brian McCollough
Hugo Boisvert - PP - 07:31
Ryan Skaleski - GW - 12:02
Hugo Boisvert - EN SH - 19:58
Third periodNo scoring
Jeff Maund ( 36 saves / 37 shots )Goalie stats Phil Osaer ( 25 saves / 27 shots )
Ohio State won series 2–0

(4) Notre Dame vs. (5) Northern Michigan

March 12 [10] Notre Dame3 – 2Northern Michigan Joyce Center  
Dan Carlson - 01:19
Brian Urick - 11:25
First period16:57 - Brad Frattaroli
No scoringSecond period19:38 - SH - Tyson Holly
Ben Simon - GW - 17:27Third periodNo scoring
Forrest Karr ( 18 saves / 20 shots )Goalie stats Dan Ragusett ( 31 saves / 34 shots )
March 13 [11] Notre Dame1 – 7Northern Michigan Joyce Center  
No ScoringFirst period00:13 - J.P. Vigier
12:14 - GW - Sean Connolly
Ben Simon - 02:13Second period13:39 - PP - Buddy Smith
15:55 - Bryan Phillips
No scoringThird period02:27 - Fred Mattersdorfer
07:34 - J.P. Vigier
12:45 - Bryan Phillips
Forrest Karr ( 23 saves / 29 shots ) / Jeremiah Kimento ( 5 saves / 69 shots )Goalie stats Dan Ragusett ( 26 saves / 27 shots )
March 14 [12] Notre Dame2 – 3Northern Michigan Joyce Center  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
Tyson Holly - 01:33Second period09:36 - PP - Benoit Cotnoir
Brian Urick - 05:37Third period03:07 - Sean Connolly
08:46 - GW - Tyler Barabonoff
Forrest Karr ( 18 saves / 21 shots )Goalie stats Dan Ragusett ( 30 saves / 32 shots )
Northern Michigan won series 2–1

Semifinals

(1) Michigan State vs. (5) Northern Michigan

March 19 [13] Michigan State3 – 5Northern Michigan Joe Louis Arena  
Brad Hodgins - PP - 06:06
Brad Hodgins - PP - 13:12
Mike York - 13:30
First period12:18 - Tyson Holly
17:42 - Roger Trudeau
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period08:38 - Sean Connolly
16:06 - GW - Brad Frattaroli
19:25 - EN - J.P. Vigier
Joe Blackburn ( 15 saves / 19 shots )Goalie stats Dan Ragusett ( 31 saves / 44 shots )

(2) Michigan vs. (3) Ohio State

March 19 [14] Michigan3 – 2Ohio State Joe Louis Arena  
Mark Kosick - PP - 14:07First period07:45 - Éric Meloche
Mark Kosick - PP - 03:30
Sean Ritchlin - GW - 14:38
Second period12:01 - Dan Cousineau
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Josh Blackburn ( 32 saves / 34 shots )Goalie stats Jeff Maund ( 21 saves / 24 shots )

Championship

(2) Michigan vs. (5) Northern Michigan

March 20 [15] Michigan5 – 1Northern Michigan Joe Louis Arena  
Scott Matzka - 11:59
Dale Rominski - GW - 14:11
First periodNo scoring
Dave Huntzicker - 04:52
Greg Crozier - 08:16
Mark Kosick - 11:43
Second period03:16 - J.P. Vigier
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Josh Blackburn ( 29 saves / 30 shots )Goalie stats Dan Ragusett ( 21 saves / 26 shots )

Tournament awards

All-Tournament Team

* Most Valuable Player(s) [16]

[17]

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