1999 Hockey East men's ice hockey tournament

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The 1999 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 15th Tournament in the history of the conference. It was played between March 11 and March 20, 1999. Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were played at the Fleet Center in Boston, Massachusetts, the home venue of the NHL's Boston Bruins. By winning the tournament, Boston College received the Hockey East'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 team that finishes ninth in the conference is not eligible for tournament play. In the first round, 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 with the winner advancing to the semifinals. In the semifinals, the highest and lowest seeds and second highest and second lowest seeds play a single-elimination game, with the winner advancing to the championship game. The tournament champion receives an automatic bid to the 1999 NCAA Division I Men's 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
#2 New Hampshire241833391004941317317191
#1 Maine 24175236966441316416794
#4 Boston College*2415723299734327124170125
Providence 24121112590813820171159134
Boston University 2481331972863714203117132
Massachusetts–Lowell 2491501865853617190112117
Massachusetts 248142185686351221280114
Merrimack 2471611567943611241107136
Northeastern 24616214741013411203108132
Championship: Boston College
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Top 10 Poll

Bracket

Quarterfinals [3]
March 11–14
Semifinals [4]
March 19
Championship
March 20
           
1 New Hampshire35
8 Merrimack 2 4
1 New Hampshire6
4 Providence 2
2 Maine35
7 Massachusetts 1 2
1 New Hampshire 4
(Pairings are reseeded after the first round)
3 Boston College5*
3 Boston College55
6 Massachusetts-Lowell 0 4
2 Maine 2
3 Boston College3
4 Providence82 5
5 Boston University 2 81

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Quarterfinals

(1) New Hampshire vs. (8) Merrimack

March 12 [5] New Hampshire3 – 2Merrimack Whittemore Center  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
Dan Enders - 06:42
Jayme Filipowicz - 15:39
Second periodNo scoring
Corey-Joe Ficek - GW - 14:39Third period16:33 - PP - Rejean Stringer
19:12 - EN - Greg Classen
Ty Conklin ( 34 saves / 37 shots )Goalie stats Tom Welby ( 28 saves / 30 shots )
March 13 [6] New Hampshire5 – 4Merrimack Whittemore Center  
Darren Haydar - 05:20
Jason Krog - 15:10
Jason Krog - PP - 18:12
First periodNo scoring
No ScoringSecond period00:38 - PP - Kris Porter
00:54 - Chris Halecki
05:44 - Ryan Kiley
Jason Krog - PP - 02:49
Jason Krog - GW - 11:19
Third period19:45 - EA - Kris Porter
Sean Matile ( 20 saves / 24 shots )Goalie stats Tom Welby ( 40 saves / 45 shots )
New Hampshire won series 2–0

(2) Maine vs. (7) Massachusetts

March 11 [7] Maine3 – 1Massachusetts Alfond Arena  
Dan Kerluke - 05:23First periodNo scoring
Bobby Stewart - GW SH - 00:37Second period01:36 - Jeff Blanchard
Cory Larose - 03:32Third periodNo scoring
Alfie Michaud ( 20 saves / 21 shots )Goalie stats Markus Helanen ( 40 saves / 43 shots )
March 12 [8] Maine5 – 2Massachusetts Alfond Arena  
Steve Kariya - 06:13
Bobby Stewart - 19:24
First period16:32 - Ray Geever
17:11 - Jeff Blanchard
Cory Larose - GW PP - 19:16
Dan Kerluke - 19:50
Second periodNo scoring
Steve Kariya - 16:03Third periodNo scoring
Alfie Michaud ( 43 saves / 48 shots )Goalie stats Markus Helanen ( 22 saves / 24 shots )
Maine won series 2–0

(3) Boston College vs. (6) Massachusetts-Lowell

March 11 [9] Boston College5 – 0Massachusetts-Lowell Conte Forum  
Jeff Farkas - GW - 09:44
Brian Gionta - PP - 15:44
First periodNo scoring
Brian Gionta - SH - 11:48
Blake Bellefeuille - PP - 17:39
Second periodNo scoring
Jeff Giuliano - 11:41Third periodNo scoring
Scott Clemmensen ( 26 saves / 26 shots )Goalie stats Scott Fankhouser ( 10 saves / 13 shots ) / Jimi St. john ( 12 saves / 14 shots )
March 12 [10] Boston College5 – 4Massachusetts-Lowell Conte Forum  
Andy Powers - 07:48First period01:07 - Brad Rooney
10:53 - Kevin Bertram
Blake Bellefeuille - 05:44
Brian Gionta - PP - 19:28
Second periodNo scoring
Bobby Allen - 06:00
Jeff Farkas - GW - 06:34
Third period07:27 - PP - Kevin Bertram
13:11 - PP - Doug Nolan
Scott Clemmensen ( 14 saves / 18 shots )Goalie stats Jimi St. john ( 20 saves / 25 shots ) / Scott Fankhouser ( 3 saves / 3 shots )
Boston College won series 2–0

(4) Providence vs. (5) Boston University

March 12 [11] Providence8 – 2Boston University Schneider Arena  
No ScoringFirst period16:20 - Carl Corazzini
Drew Omicioli - 03:02Second period07:35 - Carl Corazzini
Troy Lake - 01:23
Matt Libby - GW - 01:57
Mike Omicioli - 03:13
Fernando Pisani - 04:29
Jon Coe - PP - 01:57
Doug Sheppard - PP - 12:49
Doug Sheppard - SH - 18:01
Third periodNo scoring
Boyd Ballard ( 29 saves / 31 shots )Goalie stats Michael Larocque ( 16 saves / 22 shots ) / Jason Tapp ( 1 saves / 3 shots )
March 13 [12] Providence2 – 8Boston University Schneider Arena  
Nick Lent - 14:49First period03:41 - Tommi Degerman
No ScoringSecond period01:58 - Chris Heron
02:32 - GW - Mike Pandolfo
03:48 - Greg Quebec
14:23 - Mike Pandolfo
19:45 - Bobby Hanson
Jerry Keefe - PP - 00:28Third period03:55 - Joe DiPenta
10:28 - Tommi Degerman
Boyd Ballard ( 13 saves / 18 shots ) / Mark Kane ( 8 saves / 11 shots )Goalie stats Michael Larocque ( 24 saves / 26 shots )
March 14 [13] Providence5 – 1Boston University Schneider Arena  
Doug Sheppard - PP - 15:48
Jon Cameron - GW PP - 17:22
First periodNo scoring
Josh MacNevin - 14:42Second periodNo scoring
Nick Lent - SH - 11:30
Troy Lake - PP - 12:12
Third period16:34 - Pat Aufiero
Boyd Ballard ( 14 saves / 15 shots )Goalie stats Michael Larocque ( 27 saves / 32 shots )
Providence won series 2–1

Semifinals

(1) New Hampshire vs. (4) Providence

March 19 [14] New Hampshire6 – 2Providence Fleet Center  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
Steve O'Brien - 04:08
Christian Bragnalo - PP - 6:20
Chad Onufrechuk - GW SH - 19:06
Second period09:03 - SH - Mike Omicioli
John Sadowski - PP - 10:43
Jason Krog - 11:41
Darren Haydar - PP - 15:46
Third period01:31 - PP - Doug Sheppard
Ty Conklin ( 26 saves / 28 shots )Goalie stats Boyd Ballard ( 20 saves / 26 shots ) / Mark Kane ( 2 saves / 2 shots )

(2) Maine vs. (3) Boston College

March 19 [15] Maine2 – 3Boston College Fleet Center  
Barrett Heisten - 02:48First period10:49 - PP - Blake Bellefeuille
15:37 - Andy Powers
No scoringSecond period16:09 - GW PP - Blake Bellefeuille
Steve Kariya - PP - 17:08Third periodNo scoring
Alfie Michaud ( 21 saves / 24 shots )Goalie stats Scott Clemmensen ( 33 saves / 35 shots )

Championship

(1) New Hampshire vs. (3) Boston College

March 20 [16] New Hampshire4 – 5OTBoston College Fleet Center  
Jason Krog - 15:46First period02:22 - Jeff Farkas
08:23 - PP - Jeff Farkas
02:22 - Blake Bellefeuille
14:25 - Kevin Caulfield
David Busch - 03:53
Jason Shipulski - 04:03
Second periodNo scoring
Johnny Rogers - 15:18Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period06:58 - Blake Bellefeuille
Ty Conklin ( 33 saves / 38 shots )Goalie stats Scott Clemmensen ( 20 saves / 24 shots )

Tournament awards

All-Tournament Team

* Tournament MVP(s)

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