2003 ECAC Hockey men's ice hockey tournament

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The 2003 ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 42nd tournament in league history. It was played between March 7 and March 22, 2003. First Round and Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were played at the Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York. By winning the tournament, Cornell received the ECAC's automatic bid to the 2003 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

Contents

The 2003 Tournament was the first to include 4 rounds of play as well as all member schools of ECAC Hockey in the postseason championship.

Format

The tournament featured four rounds of play. The teams that finish above fifth place in the standings receive a bye to the quarterfinal round. In the first round, the fifth and twelfth seeds, the sixth and eleventh seeds, the seventh and tenth seeds and the eighth and ninth seeds played a best-of-three series with the winners advancing to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals the one seed plays the lowest remaining seed, the second seed plays the second-lowest remaining seed, the third seed plays the third-lowest remaining seed and the fourth seed plays the fourth-lowest remaining seed in another best-of-three series with the winners of these the series advancing to the Semifinals. In the semifinals, the top remaining seed plays the lowest remaining seed while the two remaining teams play against each other. The winners of the semifinals play in the championship game while the losers play in a third-place game. All series after the quarterfinals are single-elimination games. The tournament champion receives an automatic bid to the 2003 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
#1 Cornell†*22192139892936305113349
#10 Harvard 221741359447342210213378
Dartmouth 2213902677713420131127110
Yale 2213902694733218140121107
Brown 22108424655435161459683
Union 22101022262683614184105113
Clarkson 22910321695635122039699
Colgate 229103214971401719496127
St. Lawrence 2271231765803711215103129
Vermont 2281401658853613203104142
Rensselaer 224153114984401225394134
Princeton 2221826469931326262140
Championship: Cornell
indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll Top 15 Poll

Bracket

Teams are reseeded after the first round and quarterfinals

First round [3]
March 7–9
Quarterfinals [4]
March 14–16
Semifinals [5]
March 21
Championship
March 22
1 Cornell34
5 Brown2311 Rensselaer 2 0
12 Princeton 1 1 1 Cornell2
5 Brown 0
2 Harvard45
6 Union 1 2 10 Vermont 2 1
11 Rensselaer231 Cornell3*
2 Harvard 2
3 Dartmouth3 35
7 Clarkson 2 1 8 Colgate 4**** 1 2
10 Vermont362 Harvard5Third place
3 Dartmouth 3
4 Yale 3 20 3 Dartmouth4
8 Colgate1 3* 55 Brown4* 1 45 Brown 2
9 St. Lawrence 22 2

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

First round

(5) Brown vs. (12) Princeton

March 7 [6] Brown2–1Princeton Meehan Auditorium Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
(Haggett) Chris Swon – 07:19
(Kirley, Caouette) Pascal DenisGW – 12:07
Third period06:56 – Chris Owen (Colclough, Patton)
Yann Danis ( 30 saves / 31 shots )Goalie stats Eric Leroux ( 23 saves / 25 shots )
March 8 [7] Brown3–1Princeton Meehan Auditorium Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
(Denis, Mudryk) Keith Kirley – 09:26
(Robinson, Tichauer) Chris SwonGW – 09:50
(Korbl, Swon) Shane MudrykPP – 11:41
Third period10:08 – SHMatt Maglione (Sproat)
Yann Danis ( 36 saves / 37 shots )Goalie stats Eric Leroux ( 40 saves / 43 shots )
Brown won series 2–0

(6) Union vs. (11) Rensselaer

March 7 [8] Union1–2Rensselaer Achilles Rink Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period07:21 – Vic Pereira (McWilliams, Shields)
10:50 – GW PPKevin Croxton (Graham, Eberly)
(Seel) Chris Konnick – 06:40Third periodNo scoring
Kris Mayotte ( 14 saves / 16 shots )Goalie stats Nathan Marsters ( 37 saves / 38 shots )
March 8 [9] Union2–3Rensselaer Achilles Rink Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
(Gillies, Goodjohn) Scott SeneyPP – 06:34Second period17:44 – Carson Butterwick (Cavosie, McWilliams)
(Gillies, Beal) Kris GoodjohnPP – 09:53Third period11:47 – SHBen Barr (Economakos, Basiuk)
12:37 – GW SHBen Barr (Economakos, Basiuk)
Kris Mayotte ( 17 saves / 20 shots )Goalie stats Nathan Marsters ( 29 saves / 31 shots )
Rensselaer won series 2–0

(7) Clarkson vs. (10) Vermont

March 7 [10] Clarkson2–3Vermont Cheel Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period07:03 – Phil Youngclaus (Leisenring, Miles)
(Bahen, McFeeters) Kevin O'FlahertyEA – 18:13
(Bahen, O'Flaherty) Randy JonesEA PP – 19:30
Third period03:15 – Jeff Corey (Sifers, Gasparini)
19:02 – GW EN SHJaime Sifers
Mike Walsh ( 24 saves / 26 shots )Goalie stats Shawn Conschafter ( 27 saves / 29 shots )
March 8 [11] Clarkson1–6Vermont Cheel Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
(Jones) Chris Blight – 13:54Second period17:48 – PPJaime Sifers (Hajek, Busniuk)
No scoringThird period04:17 – GW PPBrady Leisenring (Hajek)
08:38 – Brady Leisenring (Miles, Corey)
09:54 – Tim Plant (Longo)
17:40 – ENPhil Youngclaus
19:26 – Bryson Busniuk (Plant)
Dustin Traylen ( 25 saves / 30 shots )Goalie stats Shawn Conschafter ( 29 saves / 30 shots )
Vermont won series 2–0

(8) Colgate vs. (9) St. Lawrence

March 7 [12] Colgate1–2St. Lawrence Starr Rink Recap  
(Thomas) Steve Silversides – 10:20First period03:53 – Matt Macdonald (Peverley, Trevelyan)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period03:51 – GWZiga Petac (Anderson, Hogg)
Steve Silverthorn ( 16 saves / 18 shots )Goalie stats Kevin Ackley ( 37 saves / 38 shots )
March 8 [13] Colgate3–2OTSt. Lawrence Starr Rink Recap  
No scoringFirst period13:09 – PPRyan Glenn (Trevelyan, Zeiler)
(Smith, Mormina) P.J. Yedon – 00:47
(Tataryn, McKinnon) Kyle Wilson – 14:19
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period09:47 – T. J. Trevelyan (Glenn)
(Bria) P. J. YedonGW – 16:46First overtime periodNo scoring
Steve Silverthorn ( 26 saves / 28 shots )Goalie stats Kevin Ackley ( 36 saves / 39 shots )
March 9 [14] Colgate5–2St. Lawrence Starr Rink Recap  
Brad D'ArcoSH – 19:59First periodNo scoring
(Mitchell) P. J. Yedon – 04:28Second period08:18 – T. J. Trevelyan (Zeiler, Peverley)
16:31 – Adam Hogg (Lorentz, Anderson)
(Smyth, Smyth) Dave ThomasGW – 01:57
Adam Mitchell – 17:10
Jon SmythEN – 19:17
Third periodNo scoring
Steve Silverthorn ( 32 saves / 34 shots )Goalie stats Kevin Ackley ( 21 saves / 25 shots )
Colgate won series 2–1

Quarterfinals

(1) Cornell vs. (11) Rensselaer

March 14 [15] Cornell3–2Rensselaer Lynah Rink Recap  
(Bâby, Paolini) Ryan VescePP – 03:27First period16:09 – Ben Barr (Eberly, MacDonald)
(Bâby, Vesce) Matt Moulson – 09:34Second periodNo scoring
(Cook, Abbott) Greg HornbyGW – 07:07Third period10:50 – Brad Farynuk (Graham, Croxton)
David LeNeveu ( 17 saves / 19 shots )Goalie stats Nathan Marsters ( 23 saves / 26 shots )
March 15 [16] Cornell4–0Rensselaer Lynah Rink Recap  
(Bâby, Murray) Ryan VesceGW – 18:39First periodNo scoring
(Pegoraro, McRae) Mark Knoepfli – 04:42Second periodNo scoring
(Hornby) Cam Abbott – 03:59
(Paolini, McRae) Shane Hynes – 09:35
Third periodNo scoring
David LeNeveu ( 16 saves / 16 shots )Goalie stats Nathan Marsters ( 29 saves / 33 shots )
Cornell won series 2–0

(2) Harvard vs. (10) Vermont

March 14 [17] Harvard4–2Vermont Bright Hockey Center Recap  
(Cavanagh, Johnson) Kenny TuranoPP – 03:41First periodNo scoring
(Nowak, Moore) Dennis PackardPP – 14:41
(Moore, Turano) Dennis PackardGW – 19:55
Second periodNo scoring
(Fried, Nowak) Dennis Packard – 13:15Third period07:01 – PPThomas Hajek (Busniuk, Sifers)
09:29 – PP – Jeff Corey (Miller, Miller)
Dov Grumet-Morris ( 32 saves / 34 shots )Goalie stats Shawn Conschafter ( 35 saves / 39 shots )
March 15 [18] Harvard5–1Vermont Bright Hockey Center Recap  
(Nowak, Moore) Noah WelchPP – 02:25
(Moore) Charlie JohnsonGW – 07:22
(Kim, McColloch) Rob Fried – 11:38
First periodNo scoring
(Moore, Pettit) Brett NowakPP – 11:39Second period10:59 – Jeff Miles (Hajek, Miller)
(Welch) Dominic MoorePP – 01:44Third periodNo scoring
Dov Grumet-Morris ( 22 saves / 23 shots ) / Ben Weiss ( 0 saves / 0 shots )Goalie stats Shawn Conschafter ( 37 saves / 42 shots ) / Travis Russell ( 2 saves / 2 shots )
Harvard won series 2–0

(3) Dartmouth vs. (7) Colgate

March 14 [19] Dartmouth3–44OTColgate Thompson Arena Recap  
(Stempniak, Ouellette) Hugh JessimanPP – 06:14First period09:57 – PP – Scooter Smith (Yedon)
(Stempniak) Hugh Jessiman – 00:28Second period07:03 – Adam Mitchell (Yedon, Smith)
(Ouellette, Stempniak) Trevor ByrnePP – 10:05Third period14:01 – Ryan Smyth (Doyle, McKinnon)
No scoringFourth overtime period01:05 – GWKyle Wilson (Yedon)
Nick Boucher ( 66 saves / 70 shots )Goalie stats Steve Silverthorn ( 50 saves / 53 shots )
March 15 [20] Dartmouth3–1Colgate Thompson Arena Recap  
(Ouellette, Summerfelt) Lee StempniakPP – 06:14First period18:05 – Adam Mitchell (Smith)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
(Ouellette, Summerfelt) Lee StempniakGW – 08:21
(Summerfelt) Lee StempniakEN – 19:12
Third periodNo scoring
Nick Boucher ( 19 saves / 20 shots )Goalie stats Steve Silverthorn ( 41 saves / 43 shots )
March 16 [21] Dartmouth5–2Colgate Thompson Arena Recap  
(Przepiorka) Dacy Marr – 01:59First period01:20 – Brad D'Arco (Yedon, Yashin)
02:08 – Darryl McKinnon (Tataryn)
(Jessiman, Stempniak) Mike Ouellette – 05:33Second periodNo scoring
(Gaul, Summerfelt) Nathan SzymanskiGW – 05:53
(Murray, Wheelihan) P.J. Martin – 12:35
(Ouellette, Jessiman) Lee StempniakEN – 17:51
Third periodNo scoring
Nick Boucher ( 26 saves / 28 shots )Goalie stats Steve Silverthorn ( 37 saves / 41 shots )
Dartmouth won series 2–1

(4) Yale vs. (5) Brown

March 14 [22] Yale3–4OTBrown Ingalls Rink Recap  
(Wax, Higgins) Vin HellemeyerPP – 12:01First period04:06 – Cory Caouette (Ringstad, Burke)
(Hellemeyer) Chris HigginsSH – 06:52Second period00:37 – Paul Esdale (Legg)
06:00 – Les Haggettsdale (Hellemeyer)
Christian Jensen – 17:07Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period09:40 – GWBrent Robinson (Haggett, Swon)
Josh Gartner ( 31 saves / 35 shots )Goalie stats Yann Danis ( 41 saves / 44 shots )
March 15 [23] Yale2–1Brown Ingalls Rink Recap  
No scoringFirst period06:18 – Shane Mudryk (Denis, Kirley)
(Dwyer, Higgins) Ryan SteevesPP – 09:11Second periodNo scoring
(Hristovski) Denis NamGW – 13:38Third periodNo scoring
Josh Gartner ( 24 saves / 25 shots )Goalie stats Yann Danis ( 34 saves / 36 shots )
March 16 [24] Yale0–4Brown Ingalls Rink Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period02:15 – GWBrent Robinson
13:48 – Jason Wilson
No scoringThird period17:29 – ENPascal Denis (Mudryk, Esdale)
19:11 – ENBrent Robinson (Swon, Esdale)
Josh Gartner ( 26 saves / 28 shots )Goalie stats Yann Danis ( 35 saves / 35 shots )
Brown won series 2–1

Semifinals

(1) Cornell vs. (5) Brown

March 21 [25] Cornell2–0Brown Pepsi Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
(Abbott, Abbott) Greg HornbyGW – 17:54Second periodNo scoring
(Pegoraro, Palahicky) Travis Bell – 07:06Third periodNo scoring
David LeNeveu ( 11 saves / 11 shots )Goalie stats Yann Danis ( 27 saves / 29 shots )

(2) Harvard vs. (3) Dartmouth

March 21 [26] Harvard5–3Dartmouth Pepsi Arena Recap  
(Kim, Murphy) David McCollouch – 04:23
(Moore, Turano) Charlie Johnson – 10:57
First periodNo scoring
(Nowak, Packard) Tim PettitPP – 02:48
(Cavanagh, Lannon) Brendan BernakevitchGW PP – 07:59
Second period01:37 – Kent Gillings (Murray, Byrne)
(Moore) Rob Flynn – EN – 19:55Third period13:26 – Hugh Jessiman (Stempniak, Ouellette)
16:09 – PSMike Murray
Dov Grumet-Morris ( 31 saves / 34 shots )Goalie stats Nick Boucher ( 11 saves / 15 shots ) / Dan Yacey ( 12 saves / 12 shots )

Third place

(3) Dartmouth vs. (5) Brown

March 22 [27] Dartmouth4–2Brown Pepsi Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
(Murray, Wheelihan) Kent Gillings – 12:29
(Snizek, Szymanski) Eric Przepiorka – 12:51
Second period03:12 – Pascal Denis (Mudryk)
(Offers, Summerfeldt) Kent GillingsGW – 03:24
Hugh JessimanEN – 19:16
Third period07:50 – Mike Meech (Legg)
Dan Yacey ( 26 saves / 28 shots )Goalie stats Yann Danis ( 40 saves / 43 shots )

Championship

(1) Cornell vs. (2) Harvard

March 22 [28] Cornell3–2OTHarvard Pepsi Arena Recap  
(Bâby, Vesce) Sam PaoliniPP – 01:53First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
(Vesce) Mark McRaeEA – 19:27Third period08:04 – Dominic Moore (Johnson, Kolarik)
16:14 – Tyler Kolarik (Nowak, Packard)
(McRae, Hynes) Sam PaoliniGW – 01:23First overtime periodNo scoring
David LeNeveu ( 25 saves / 27 shots )Goalie stats Dov Grumet-Morris ( 30 saves / 33 shots )

Tournament awards

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Tournament notes

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