2006 ECAC Hockey men's ice hockey tournament

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The 2006 ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 45th tournament in conference history. It was played between March 3 and March 18, 2006. Opening round and quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were played at the Pepsi Arena (subsequently renamed Times Union Center) in Albany, New York. By winning the tournament, Harvard received the ECAC's automatic bid to the 2006 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

Contents

Conference standings

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

ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Dartmouth221462308456331912211392
Colgate221462306646392013611393
#7 Cornell 2213632961483522949977
#10 Harvard*221381276359352112211192
St. Lawrence 2212912574664021172130121
Rensselaer 228862253563714176105111
Union 22994224853381616690103
Clarkson 2291122061703818173121111
Princeton 22712317626931101838196
Quinnipiac 2281311770743920181130110
Yale 226142146583331020389123
Brown 22314511457232520769106
Championship: Harvard
indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll

Bracket

Teams are reseeded after the First Round and Quarterfinals

First round [4]
March 3–5
Quarterfinals [5]
March 10–12
Semifinals [6]
March 17
Championship
March 18
1 Dartmouth53
5 St. Lawrence3* 2 5* 11 Yale 1 1
12 Brown 2 34 1 Dartmouth 1
4 Harvard10
2 Colgate0 54
6 Union 1 2 10 Quinnipiac 33 0
11 Yale2* 3***** 4 Harvard6
3 Cornell 2
3 Cornell4** 3**
7 Rensselaer 1 2 8 Clarkson 3 2
10 Quinnipiac242 Colgate 0 Third place
3 Cornell2
4 Harvard1 381 Dartmouth3
8 Clarkson255 St. Lawrence 52 4 2 Colgate 2
9 Princeton 1 0

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

First round

(5) St. Lawrence vs. (12) Brown

March 3 [7] St. Lawrence3 – 2OTBrown Appleton Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst period18:59 – PPBrian McNary
Kevin DeVergilio – 15:30Second period13:34 – Sean Dersch
Jared RossPP – 00:56Third periodNo scoring
Mike ZbrigerGW – 00:25First overtime periodNo scoring
Justin Pesony ( 25 saves / 27 shots )Goalie stats Adam D'Alba ( 51 saves / 54 shots )
March 4 [8] St. Lawrence2 – 3Brown Appleton Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst period03:35 – Seth Seidman
05:08 – Sean Dersch
Jared RossPP – 02:10
Jared Ross – 18:59
Second periodNo scoring
No ScoringThird period04:34 – GW PPJeff Prough
Justin Pesony ( 10 saves / 13 shots )Goalie stats Adam D'Alba ( 54 saves / 56 shots )
March 5 [9] St. Lawrence5 – 4OTBrown Appleton Arena Recap  
Simon Watson – 14:51First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Andrzej Sandrzyk – 07:51
T.J. Trevelyan – 11:03
Mike ZbrigerPP – 12:35
Third period02:54 – Brian McNary
08:47 – Chris Poli
14:16 – PPEric Slais
19:56 – EAJeff Prough
Brock McBrideGW – 04:28First overtime periodNo scoring
Justin Pesony ( 29 saves / 33 shots )Goalie stats Adam D'Alba ( 48 saves / 53 shots )
St. Lawrence won series 2–1

(6) Union vs. (11) Yale

March 3 [10] Union1 – 2OTYale Achilles Center Recap  
No ScoringFirst period14:30 – PPDavid Meckler
Torren DelfortePP – 09:46Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No ScoringFirst overtime period09:21 – GW – Matt Cohen
Kris Mayotte ( 29 saves / 31 shots )Goalie statsAlec Richards ( 40 saves / 41 shots )
March 4 [11] Union2 – 35OTYale Achilles Center Recap  
Bryan CampbellPP – 09:55First periodNo scoring
No ScoringSecond period04:54 – Nate Jackson
Jason VisserPP – 11:59Third period04:37 – Matt Cohen
No ScoringFifth overtime period01:35 – GW SHDavid Meckler
Kris Mayotte ( 58 saves / 61 shots )Goalie statsAlec Richards ( 57 saves / 59 shots )
Yale won series 2–0

(7) Rensselaer vs. (10) Quinnipiac

March 3 [12] Rensselaer1 – 2Quinnipiac Houston Field House Recap  
No ScoringFirst period03:09 – Jamie Bates
04:24 – GW PPDavid Marshall
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Oren Eizenman – 02:58Third periodNo scoring
Mathias Lange ( 21 saves / 23 shots )Goalie stats Bud Fisher ( 28 saves / 29 shots )
March 4 [13] Rensselaer2 – 4Quinnipiac Houston Field House Recap  
Oren EizenmanPP – 00:41First period04:50 – PPBen Nelson
13:55 – PPReid Cashman
18:05 – GW – Jamie Bates
Kevin Broad – 15:23Second period16:51 – John Kelly
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Mathias Lange ( 14 saves / 18 shots )Goalie stats Bud Fisher ( 33 saves / 35 shots )
Quinnipiac won series 2–0

(8) Clarkson vs. (9) Princeton

March 3 [14] Clarkson2 – 1Princeton Cheel Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
Mike Sullivan – 05:20Second period11:19 – PPKyle Hagel
Mike SullivanGW – 06:27Third periodNo scoring
David Leggio ( 23 saves / 24 shots )Goalie stats Eric Leroux ( 17 saves / 19 shots )
March 4 [15] Clarkson5 – 0Princeton Cheel Arena Recap  
David CayerGW – 08:55First periodNo scoring
Chris D'AlvisePP – 07:35
Mike Sullivan – 09:25
Chris D'Alvise – 16:19
Second periodNo scoring
Mike Willemsen – 06:27Third periodNo scoring
David Leggio ( 20 saves / 20 shots )Goalie stats Eric Leroux ( 32 saves / 37 shots )
Clarkson won series 2–0

Quarterfinals

(1) Dartmouth vs. (11) Yale

March 10 [16] Dartmouth5 – 1Yale Thompson Arena Recap  
Tanner Glass – 02:09
Sean OffersGW – 05:18
First periodNo scoring
John Gibson – 01:59
Tanner GlassPP – 08:09
Mike OuellettePP – 19:35
Second period09:29 – David Meckler
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Mike Devine ( 35 saves / 36 shots )Goalie statsAlec Richards ( 20 saves / 25 shots ) / Josh Gartner ( 5 saves / 5 shots )
March 11 [17] Dartmouth3 – 1Yale Thompson Arena Recap  
Mike OuellettePP – 13:25
Ryan BellowsGW – 17:13
First period09:39 – Brad Mills
No ScoringSecond periodNo scoring
Sean Offers – 03:20Third periodNo scoring
Mike Devine ( 20 saves / 21 shots )Goalie statsAlec Richards ( 44 saves / 47 shots )
Dartmouth won series 2–0

(2) Colgate vs. (10) Quinnipiac

March 10 [18] Colgate0 – 3Quinnipiac Starr Rink Recap  
No ScoringFirst period05:59 – GWJoe Dumais
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No ScoringThird period05:05 – Chris Myers
12:07 – Ben Nelson
Mark Dekanich ( 20 saves / 23 shots )Goalie stats Bud Fisher ( 28 saves / 28 shots )
March 11 [19] Colgate5 – 3Quinnipiac Starr Rink Recap  
Peter Bogdanich – 05:30
Tyler Buron – 11:53
Mark AndersonPP – 14:54
First period05:10 – PPBrian Leitch
09:16 – PP – Jamie Bates
Marc FultonGW – 08:02Second period03:07 – PPReid Cashman
Jesse Winchester – 08:46Third periodNo scoring
Mark Dekanich ( 30 saves / 33 shots )Goalie stats Bud Fisher ( 24 saves / 29 shots )
March 12 [20] Colgate4 – 0Quinnipiac Starr Rink Recap  
Jon SmythGW – 19:33First periodNo scoring
Tyler Burton – 03:07Second periodNo scoring
Peter Bogdanich – 08:28
Kyle Wilson – 16:37
Third periodNo scoring
Mark Dekanich ( 30 saves / 30 shots )Goalie stats Bud Fisher ( 22 saves / 26 shots )
Colgate won series 2–1

(3) Cornell vs. (8) Clarkson

March 10 [21] Cornell4 – 32OTClarkson Lynah Rink Recap  
Evan Barlow – 09:26First periodNo scoring
Mark McCutcheon – 01:30
Dan Glover – 07:10
Second period01:00 – Shea Guthrie
No ScoringThird period10:34 – Nick Dodge
15:59 – Steve Zalewski
Raymond SawadaGW – 08:30Second overtime periodNo scoring
David McKee ( 27 saves / 30 shots )Goalie stats David Leggio ( 50 saves / 54 shots )
March 11 [22] Cornell3 – 22OTClarkson Lynah Rink Recap  
Byron BitzPP – 02:54First period13:29 – Chris Brekelmans
Max Kolu – 07:17Second period15:40 – Topher Scott
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Matt MoulsonGW – 10:32Second overtime periodNo scoring
David McKee ( 23 saves / 25 shots )Goalie stats David Leggio ( 56 saves / 59 shots )
Cornell won series 2–0

(4) Harvard vs. (5) St. Lawrence

March 10 [23] Harvard1 – 5St. Lawrence Bright Hockey Center Recap  
No ScoringFirst period04:31 – PPKevin DeVergilio
14:37 – GWCharlie Griffin
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Ryan Maki – 10:37Third period02:34 – Kevin DeVergilio
13:28 – Kyle Rank
17:48 – ENDrew Bagnall
John Dagineau ( 26 saves / 30 shots ) / Justin Tobe ( 2 saves / 2 shots )Goalie stats Justin Pesony ( 31 saves / 32 shots )
March 11 [24] Harvard3 – 2St. Lawrence Bright Hockey Center Recap  
Tom WalshPP – 11:00First periodNo scoring
No ScoringSecond period00:51 – PPChase Trull
13:06 – Mike Madill
Ryan Maki – 00:59
Dave WattersGW – 17:34
Third periodNo scoring
John Dagineau ( 29 saves / 31 shots )Goalie stats Justin Pesony ( 25 saves / 28 shots )
March 12 [25] Harvard8 – 4St. Lawrence Bright Hockey Center Recap  
Dave Watters – 00:25
Dan Murphy – 04:38
Tyler MaguraSH – 11:10
First period18:10 – Jamie Parker
Alex Meintel – 09:00
Steve MandesGW – 10:33
Dan Murphy – 18:16
Second period09:45 – Mike Zbriger
Dan MurphyPP – 00:46
Dave WattersPP – 03:24
Third period06:28 – T.J. Trevelyan
14:49 – Simon Watson
John Dagineau ( 32 saves / 36 shots ) / Mike Coskren ( 1 saves / 1 shots )Goalie stats Justin Pesony ( 27 saves / 34 shots ) / Ryan Thorpe ( 0 saves / 0 shots ) / John Hallas ( 4 saves / 5 shots )
Harvard won series 2–1

Semifinals

(1) Dartmouth vs. (4) Harvard

March 17 [26] Dartmouth1 – 10Harvard Pepsi Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst period09:01 – Tom Walsh
13:35 – Dylan Reese
No ScoringSecond period01:17 – Tyler Magura
04:17 – PPPaul Dufault
05:16 – SHSteve Mandes
19:52 – Kevin Du
Nick Johnson – 05:41Third period03:06 – PPJoe Pelle
05:58 – Paul Dufault
05:58 – Steve Mandes
18:17 – Ryan Maki
Mike Devine ( 17 saves / 23 shots ) / Dan Goulding ( 8 saves / 12 shots )Goalie stats John Dagineau ( 34 saves / 35 shots ) / Justin Tobe ( 10 saves / 10 shots )

(2) Colgate vs. (3) Cornell

March 17 [27] Colgate0 – 2Cornell Pepsi Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
No ScoringSecond period06:59 – GW PPByron Bitz
No ScoringThird period19:48 – EN SHDaniel Pegoraro
Mark Dekanich ( 29 saves / 30 shots )Goalie stats David McKee ( 20 saves / 20 shots )

Third place

(1) Dartmouth vs. (2) Colgate

March 18 [28] Dartmouth3 – 2Colgate Pepsi Arena Recap  
Rob Pritchard – 03:39
Tanner GlassPP – 10:08
First periodNo scoring
David JonesGW – 16:01Second period12:22 – Marc Fulton
No ScoringThird period15:40 – Marc Fulton
Mike Devine ( 21 saves / 23 shots )Goalie stats Mark Dekanich ( 39 saves / 42 shots )

Championship

(3) Cornell vs. (4) Harvard

March 18 [29] Cornell2 – 6Harvard Pepsi Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst period04:30 – PPJimmy Fraser
13:33 – PPDylan Reese
19:36 – GW PPDan Murphy
Michael Kennedy – 14:10
Ryan O'Byrne – 18:36
Second period19:03 – PPJimmy Fraser
No ScoringThird period06:09 – PPDan Murphy
10:12 – PPKevin Du
David McKee ( 19 saves / 25 shots ) / Louis Chabot ( 4 saves / 4 shots )Goalie stats John Dagineau ( 19 saves / 21 shots )

Tournament awards

All-Tournament Team

* Most Outstanding Player(s)

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Tournament notes

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