2004 ECAC Hockey men's ice hockey tournament

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The 2004 ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 43rd tournament in league history. It was played between March 5 and March 20, 2004. 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, Harvard received the ECAC's automatic bid to the 2004 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

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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 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 2004 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
Colgate221462306544392212511180
Cornell 22136329533232161068562
Brown 22137228624031151158060
Dartmouth 22105727666034141199591
Rensselaer 221381277044392215211689
#13 Harvard*2210102225855361815310494
Yale 2210120206588311219089134
Union 228113194652361417589108
Clarkson 2281221851614118185121113
St. Lawrence 2271231762674114216104119
Vermont 22714115577935922485127
Princeton 22515212508331524262122
Championship: Harvard
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 5–6
Quarterfinals [4]
March 12–14
Semifinals [5]
March 19
Championship
March 20
1 Colgate1 12
5 Renssealer53* 10 St. Lawrence 20 1
12 Princeton 4 2 1 Colgate 1
9 Clarkson2
2 Cornell 54 1
6 Harvard359 Clarkson1 55
11 Vermont 0 3 9 Clarkson 2
6 Harvard4
3 Brown 2 2
7 Yale 3 3 6 Harvard43*
10 St. Lawrence4* 4* 4 Dartmouth 1 Third Place
6 Harvard2
4 Dartmouth1 611 Colgate3
8 Union 3 2 5 Rensselaer 30 0 4 Dartmouth 2
9 Clarkson85

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

First round

(5) Rensselaer vs. (12) Princeton

March 5 [6] Rensselaer5 – 4Princeton Houston Field House Recap  
(Pickett) Ryan Shields – 04:56First periodNo scoring
(Economakos, MacDonald) Kevin CroxtonPP – 06:26
(Economakos, Basiuk) Brad FarnukPP – 16:59
Second period08:40 – Sebastian Borza
(Basiuk, Eizenman) Kevin Croxton – 04:48
(MacDonald, Barr) Nick EconomakosGW PP – 13:23
Third period07:30 – Patrick Neundorfer (Powe, Young)
16:32 – Darroll Powe (Goeckner-Zoeller)
17:48 – Sharam Fouladger-Mercer (Maglione, Goeckner-Zoeller)
( 22 saves / 26 shots ) Nathan Marsters Goalie stats Eric Leroux ( 18 saves / 23 shots )
March 6 [7] Rensselaer3 – 2OTPrinceton Houston Field House Recap  
(Barr) Nick Economakos – 01:28First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period03:21 – PPSharam Fouladger-Mercer (Young, Slaton)
15:43 – PPDustin Sproat (Neundorfer, Maglione)
(Barr) Scott Basiuk – 17:37Third periodNo scoring
(McNeely, Economakos) Ben BarrGW – 01:38First overtime periodNo scoring
( 18 saves / 20 shots ) Nathan Marsters Goalie stats Eric Leroux ( 41 saves / 44 shots )
Rensselaer won series 2–0

(6) Harvard vs. (11) Vermont

March 5 [8] Harvard3 – 0Vermont Bright Hockey Center Recap  
(Mandes, Kolarik) Kevin DuGW – 01:40First periodNo scoring
(Cavanagh, Bernakevitch) Tyler KolarikPP – 15:03Second periodNo scoring
(Packard, Hafner) Ryan Maki – 06:40Third periodNo scoring
( 19 saves / 19 shots ) Dov Grumet-Morris Goalie stats Travis Russell ( 19 saves / 22 shots )
March 6 [9] Harvard5 – 3Vermont Bright Hockey Center Recap  
(Maki, Lannon) Brendan Bernakevitch – 18:27First periodNo scoring
(Cavanagh, Pettit) Brendan BernakevitchPP – 17:51
(Welch, Bernakevitch) Rob Fried – 19:09
Second periodNo scoring
(Fried, Welch) Dennis PackardGW – 04:24
(Cavanagh, Pettit) Rob FriedEN – 19:09
Third period04:55 – Scott Mifsud (Child, Mounsey)
17:11 – EA PPScott Mifsud (Gunderson, Miles)
17:40 – EA PPJaime Sifers (Gunderson, Miles)
( 21 saves / 24 shots ) Dov Grumet-Morris Goalie stats Travis Russell ( 25 saves / 29 shots )
Harvard won series 2–0

(7) Yale vs. (10) St. Lawrence

March 5 [10] Yale3 – 4OTSt. Lawrence Ingalls Rink Recap  
(Hristovski) Ryan Steeves – 00:14
(Burns) Nate Jackson – 07:53
First period15:00 – PPT. J. Trevelyan (Peverlay, Zeiler)
No scoringSecond period05:57 – Stace Page (Bagnall)
19:42 – Jamie Parker (Anderson, McKenna)
(Callahan, Jensen) Nate JacksonPP – 18:31Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period18:42 – GWStace Page (Taylor)
( 17 saves / 18 shots ) Josh Gartner / ( 38 saves / 41 shots ) Peter Dobrowolski Goalie stats Mike McKenna ( 39 saves / 42 shots )
March 6 [11] Yale3 – 4OTSt. Lawrence Ingalls Rink Recap  
No ScoringFirst period03:59 – Jeremy Cormier (Hogg, Rank)
09:50 – Drew Bagnall (Peverley)
(Jensen) Vin HellemeyerSH – 17:18Second period17:47 – PPRich Peverley (Trevelyan, Zeiler)
(Hellemeyer, Callahan) Christian JensenPP – 13:50
(Callahan, Dwyer) Vin HellemeyerEA – 18:51
Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period05:14 – GWRich Peverley (Zeiler)
( 34 saves / 38 shots ) Matt Modelski Goalie stats Mike McKenna ( 32 saves / 35 shots ))
St. Lawrence won series 2–0

(8) Union vs. (9) Clarkson

March 5 [12] Union3 – 8Clarkson Achilles Center Recap  
(Webb, Poirier) Matt Vogvolgyi – 10:01First period08:46 – PPChris Blight (Sullivan, Faulkner)
17:11 – Jeff Genovy (Sullivan)
No scoringSecond period08:01 – Lyon Porter (McKinven, Genovy)
12:54 – GWJay Latulippe (Desrochers)
14:19 – Mac Faulkner (Porter, Sullivan)
(Vogvolgyi, Webb) Jonathan PoirierPP – 10:07
(Webb, Vogvolgyi) Jonathan PoirierPP – 17:20
Third period09:48 – EN SHChris Blight (Faulkner, Brekelmans)
10:58 – EN SHMac Faulkner (Blight)
19:25 – Lyon Porter (Grenzy, McKinven)
( 14 saves / 20 shots ) Kris Mayotte Goalie stats Dustin Traylen ( 21 saves / 24 shots )
March 6 [13] Union2 – 5Clarkson Achilles Center Recap  
No ScoringFirst period03:33 – Mac Faulkner (Grenzy, Sullivan)
07:20 – PPChris Blight (Latulippe, Faulkner)
14:15 – GWTristan Lush (Desrochers, Edwards)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
(Beal, Poirier) Jordan Webb – 00:44
(Bouchard) Jason Visser – 13:54
Third period08:30 – PPChris Brekelmans (Edwards, Lush)
14:56 – Jay Latulippe (McFeeters, Scuderi)
( 18 saves / 22 shots ) Kris Mayotte / ( 4 saves / 5 shots ) Tim Roth Goalie stats Dustin Traylen ( 26 saves / 28 shots )
Clarkson won series 2–0

Quarterfinals

(1) Colgate vs. (10) St. Lawrence

March 12 [14] Colgate1 – 2St. Lawrence Starr Arena Recap  
(Spencer, Smyth) Adam Mitchell – 00:16First period17:12 – PP – Kyle Rank (Glenn, Zeiler)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period13:25 – GWJosh Anderson (Glenn, Taylor)
( 26 saves / 28 shots ) Steve Silverthorn Goalie stats Mike McKenna ( 34 saves / 35 shots )
March 13 [15] Colgate1 – 0St. Lawrence Starr Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
(Masotto, Smyth) Justin SpencerGW – 02:04Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
( 25 saves / 25 shots ) Steve Silverthorn Goalie stats Mike McKenna ( 28 saves / 29 shots )
March 14 [16] Colgate2 – 1St. Lawrence Starr Arena Recap  
(Thomas, Campaner) Darryl McKinnonPP – 10:05First periodNo scoring
(Smyth) Mike CampanerGW – 14:00Second period00:58 – PPRich Peverley (Glenn, Page)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
( 26 saves / 27 shots ) Steve Silverthorn Goalie stats Mike McKenna ( 24 saves / 26 shots ) / Kevin Ackley ( 0 saves / 0 shots )
Colgate won series 2–1

(2) Cornell vs. (9) Clarkson

March 12 [17] Cornell5 – 1Clarkson Lynah Rink Recap  
(Iggulden, Bitz) Mike Knoepfli – 06:08
(Iggulden) Charlie CookGW – 10:06
(Glover) Chris Abbott – 15:40
First periodNo scoring
(Cook, Vesce) Mike KnoepfliPP – 10:48Second periodNo scoring
(Bitz, Cook) Mike Knoepfli – 06:26Third period16:18 – PPJay Latulippe (Nickerson)
( 16 saves / 17 shots ) David McKee Goalie stats Dustin Traylen ( 20 saves / 25 shots )
March 13 [18] Cornell4 – 5Clarkson Lynah Rink Recap  
(Iggulden, O'Byrne) Mitch Carefoot – 09:40
(Cook, Iggulden) Mitch Carefoot – 13:07
(O'Byrne) Mike Knoepfli – 19:33
First period05:12 – Lyon Porter (Nickerson)
05:48 – Ken Scuderi (McFeeters, Latulippe)
10:24 – PPMac Faulkner (Scuderi, Blight)
(Maulson, Hynes) Ben WallacePP – 16:26Second period05:05 – Rob McFeeters (Blight)
No scoringThird period02:29 – GW PPMike Sullivan (Lush, Rutherglen)
( 22 saves / 27 shots ) David McKee Goalie stats Dustin Traylen ( 29 saves / 33 shots )
March 14 [19] Cornell1 – 5Clarkson Lynah Rink Recap  
No ScoringFirst period05:20 – PPChris Blight (Latulippe)
No scoringSecond period19:03 – GW SHMac Faulkner (Curley)
(Abbott, Wallace) Cam AbbottPP – 09:33Third period06:44 – Jamie McKinven (Lush)
10:09 – Trevor Edwards (Lush)
17:41 – Mac Faulkner (Blight)
( 20 saves / 24 shots ) David McKee Goalie stats Dustin Traylen ( 26 saves / 27 shots )
Clarkson won series 2–1

(3) Brown vs. (6) Harvard

March 12 [20] Brown2 – 4Harvard Meehan Auditorium Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
(Ringstad, Row) Brent Robinson – 09:20Second period00:24 – Noah Welch (Johnson, Cavanagh)
15:24 – Tyler Kolarik (Bernakevitch, Pettit)
(Macri, Haggett) Brent RobinsonPP – 19:50Third period03:42 – GWTim Pettit (Cavanagh)
11:57 – PPBrendan Bernakevitch (Reese, Kolarik)
( 23 saves / 27 shots ) Yann Danis Goalie stats Dov Grumet-Morris ( 28 saves / 30 shots )
March 13 [21] Brown2 – 3OTHarvard Meehan Auditorium Recap  
(Bauer) Shane Mudryk – 12:31First periodNo scoring
(Crosty) Shane Mudryk – 10:36Second period11:03 – Tim Pettit (Johnson)
No scoringThird period02:06 – PPTyler Kolarik (Welch, Bernakevitch)
No scoringFirst overtime period07:35 – GWTom Cavanagh (Reese)
( 39 saves / 42 shots ) Yann Danis Goalie stats Dov Grumet-Morris ( 30 saves / 32 shots )
Harvard won series 2–0

(4) Dartmouth vs. (5) Rensselaer

March 12 [22] Dartmouth1 – 3Rensselaer Thompson Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst period19:06 – Kirk MacDonald (Economakos, Barr)
No scoringSecond period10:11 – GW PPScott Basiuk (Valentin, MacDonald)
(Stempniak) Mike OuellettePP – 04:59Third period19:03 – ENNick Economakos (Barr Farynuk)
( 27 saves / 29 shots ) Dan Yacey Goalie stats Nathan Marsters ( 34 saves / 35 shots )
March 13 [23] Dartmouth6 – 0Rensselaer Thompson Arena Recap  
(Van Abel, Stempniak) Jarrett SampsonGW – 11:51
(Ouellette, Jessiman) Lee Stempniak – 16:34
First periodNo scoring
(Offers, Stempniak) Mike Ouellette – 18:29Second periodNo scoring
(Szymanski) Eric Przepiorka – 05:01
(Turner, Costa) Dan Shribman – 09:28
(Shribman, Costa) Mike TurnerPP – 18:28
Third periodNo scoring
( 33 saves / 33 shots ) Dan Yacey Goalie stats Nathan Marsters ( 30 saves / 35 shots ) / Andrew Martin ( 4 saves / 5 shots )
March 14 [24] Dartmouth1 – 0Rensselaer Thompson Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
(Glass, Offers) Eric PrzepiorkaGW – 00:21Third periodNo scoring
( 32 saves / 32 shots ) Dan Yacey Goalie stats Nathan Marsters ( 35 saves / 36 shots )
Dartmouth won series 2–1

Semifinals

(1) Colgate vs. (9) Clarkson

March 19 [25] Colgate1 – 2Clarkson Pepsi Arena Recap  
Kyle Wilson – 18:20First period03:01 – EAMatt Curley (Rutherglen, McKinven)
No scoringSecond period14:34 – GWMichael Grenzy (Genovy, Porter)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
( 32 saves / 34 shots ) Steve Silverthorn Goalie stats Dustin Traylen ( 27 saves / 28 shots )

(4) Dartmouth vs. (6) Harvard

March 19 [26] Dartmouth1 – 2Harvard Pepsi Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
(Van Abel) Lee Stempniak – 19:18Second period11:40 – Dave McCulloch
No scoringThird period00:33 – GWBrendan Bernakevitch (Hafner, Lannon)
( 31 saves / 33 shots ) Dan Yacey Goalie stats Dov Grumet-Morris ( 30 saves / 31 shots )

Third place

(1) Colgate vs. (4) Dartmouth

March 20 [27] Colgate3 – 2Dartmouth Pepsi Arena Recap  
(Mitchell) Darryl McKinnonPP – 12:14First period08:57 – Max Guimond (Jarvis, Marr)
Dave Thomas – 14:42Second periodNo scoring
Rob BrownGW – 18:40Third period10:29 – PPMike Ouellette (Szymanski, Stempniak)
( 29 saves / 32 shots ) David Cann Goalie stats Sean Samuel ( 35 saves / 37 shots )

Championship

(6) Harvard vs. (9) Clarkson

March 20 [28] Harvard4 – 2Clarkson Pepsi Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst period18:39 – Chris Blight (Faulkner)
17:31 – Tristan Lush (Grenzy)
(Bernakevitch, Pettit) Tom CavanaghPP – 00:10
(McCulloch, Reese) Tom Cavanagh – 04:50
Second periodNo scoring
(Bernakevitch) Kenny SmithGW – 19:22
(Cavanagh, Welch) Dennis PackardEN – 19:47
Third periodNo scoring
( 14 saves / 16 shots ) Dov Grumet-Morris Goalie stats Dustin Traylen ( 21 saves / 24 shots )

Tournament awards

All-Tournament Team

* Most Outstanding Player(s)

[29]

Tournament Three Stars

[30]

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