2022 CCHA men's ice hockey tournament

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The 2022 CCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 43rd tournament in the history of the men's Central Collegiate Hockey Association. The first tournament held after the revival of the conference, it began on March 4 and ended on March 19, 2022. All games were played at home campus sites. Minnesota State won the tournament and received the CCHA's automatic bid for the 2022 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

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Format

The first round of the postseason tournament features a best-of-three games format, while the semifinals and final are single games held at the campus sites of the highest remaining seeds. All eight conference teams participated in the tournament. Teams are seeded No. 1 through No. 8 according to their final conference standings, with a tiebreaker system used to seed teams with an identical number of points accumulated. The higher-seeded teams each earned home ice and hosted one of the lower-seeded teams. [1] The teams that advance out of the quarterfinals are reseeded according to the regular season standings. The semifinals and final are single-elimination games. The winners of the semifinals play one another to determine the conference tournament champion.

Conference standings

Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTOTWOTL3/SWPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#2 Minnesota State †*262330200671152844386017860
#14 Michigan Tech 261682240549353372113311875
Bemidji State 26141201104283813919200118121
Lake Superior State 26131301103969643718181107104
Northern Michigan 26121313013586993720161132136
Bowling Green 2611141210336787371519394119
Ferris State 269161220286699361124190135
St. Thomas 263221040144511236332161168
Championship: March 19, 2022
† indicates conference regular season champion (MacNaughton Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Mason Cup)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

Bracket

Quarterfinals
March 4–6
Semifinals
March 12
Championship
March 19
           
1 Minnesota State38-
8 St. Thomas 2 2 -
1 Minnesota State8
5 Northern Michigan 1
2 Michigan Tech3* 3** -
7 Ferris State 2 2 -
1Minnesota State2*
(Pairings are reseeded after the first round)
3 Bemidji State 1
3 Bemidji State1 43
6 Bowling Green 22 1
2 Michigan Tech 2
3 Bemidji State5
4 Lake Superior State 1 34
5 Northern Michigan52 5

Note: * denotes overtime periods

Results

Note: All game times are local.

Quarterfinals

(1) Minnesota State vs. (8) St. Thomas

March 4, 2022
7:07 PM
Minnesota State3 – 2
(0–1, 1–1, 2–0)
St. Thomas Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center
Attendance: 3,351
Game reference
Dryden McKay Goalies Peter Thome Referees:
Scott Roth
Mike Forys
Linesmen:
Kyle Domin
Matt Tyree
0–103:49 – PPEthan Gauer (2) (Jennings, Recchi)
(Sandelin, Furry) Sam Morton (6) – 23:121–1
1–238:09 – PPLuke Manning (8) (Zins, Grundy)
(Carroll, Livingstone) Sam Morton (7) – PP – 40:492–2
(Hirose, Lutz) Lucas Sowder (6) – GW – 54:273–2
8 minPenalties10 min
42Shots13
March 5, 2022
6:07 PM
Minnesota State8 – 2
(1–1, 4–0, 3–1)
St. Thomas Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center
Attendance: 3,627
Game reference
Dryden McKay Goalies Peter Thome Referees:
Scott Roth
Mike Forys
Linesmen:
Kyle Domin
Matt Tyree
(Hillman, Pavel) Connor Gregga (4) – 02:191–0
1–111:27 – PPGrant Loven (7) (Zins, Manning)
(Smith, Livingstone) Ryan Sandelin (20) – PP – 26:082–1
(Morton, Napravnik) Lucas Sowder (7) – GW – 29:133–1
(Smith, Napravnik) Reggie Lutz (13) – PP – 34:334–1
(Furry, McNeely) Sam Morton (8) – 35:585–1
5–242:11 – Tim Piechowski (5) (Jennings, Johnson)
(Gregga) Ondrej Pavel (9) – 51:216–2
(Aamodt, Morton) Cade Borchardt (15) – 53:067–2
(Carroll, Borchardt) Ondrej Pavel (10) – 56:128–2
6 minPenalties14 min
50Shots14
Minnesota State Won Series 2–0

(2) Michigan Tech vs. (7) Ferris State

March 4, 2022
7:07 PM
Michigan Tech3 – 2 (OT)
(0–0, 1–1, 1–1, 1–0)
Ferris State MacInnes Student Ice Arena
Attendance: 2,016
Game reference
Blake Pietila Goalies Logan Stein Referees:
Dan Kovarik
Shane Paskey
Linesmen:
Paul Tunison
Joe St. John
(unassisted) Logan Ganie (5) – 25:341–0
1–133:36 – Bradley Marek (2) (Farthing, DeVita)
1–245:30 – Jacob Dirks (8) (Faremouth, Stewart)
(Bliss) Tommy Parrottino (10) – PP – 50:502–2
(Swoyer, Bliss) Logan Pietila (12) – GW PP – 62:283–2
4 minPenalties8 min
48Shots17
March 5, 2022
6:07 PM
Michigan Tech3 – 2 (2OT)
(1–0, 0–0, 1–2, 0–0, 1–0)
Ferris State MacInnes Student Ice Arena
Attendance: 2,272
Game reference
Blake Pietila Goalies Noah Giesbrecht Referees:
Dan Kovarik
Shane Paskey
Linesmen:
Paul Tunison
Joe St. John
(Misiak, Karow) Logan Pietila (13) – SH – 09:531–0
(unassisted) Jake Crespi (1) – PS – 45:282–0
2–146:52 – Brenden MacLaren (1) (Michaelian)
2–254:17 – Blake Evennou (8) (Tulik, Deelstra)
(Ganie, Crespi) Parker Saretsky (2) – GW – 86:343–2
12 minPenalties16 min
55Shots34
Michigan Tech Won Series 2–0

(3) Bemidji State vs. (6) Bowling Green

March 4, 2022
7:07 PM
Bemidji State1 – 2
(1–1, 0–0, 0–1)
Bowling Green Sanford Center
Attendance: 1,422
Game reference
Mattias Sholl Goalies Christian Stoever Referees:
Brian Hill
Bruce Vida
Linesmen:
Tyler Landman
Nathan Voll
0–114:44 – Ryan O'Hara (2) (Craggs, Lloyd)
(Ierullo, Rosén) Owen Sillinger (15) – 17:141–1
1–251:48 – GWBrayden Krieger (1) (unassisted)
2 minPenalties2 min
27Shots25
March 5, 2022
6:07 PM
Bemidji State4 – 2
(2–0, 1–1, 1–1)
Bowling Green Sanford Center
Attendance: 1,601
Game reference
Mattias Sholl Goalies Christian Stoever Referees:
Brian Hill
Bruce Vida
Linesmen:
Tyler Landman
Nathan Voll
(O. Sillinger, Magnuson) Lukas Sillinger (14) – 08:201–0
(Ierullo, Zmolek) Sam Solensky (3) – 15:122–0
(Johnson, Zmolek) Tyler Kirkup (12) – GW SH – 21:163–0
3–126:37 – Sam Craggs (8) (Schneider, Parker)
3–243:26 – Sam Craggs (9) (Schneider, Wozney)
(L. Sillinger) Bradley Johnson (2) – EN – 57:304–2
12 minPenalties10 min
27Shots29
March 6, 2022
5:07 PM
Bemidji State3 – 1
(0–0, 1–0, 2–1)
Bowling Green Sanford Center
Attendance: 1,512
Game reference
Mattias Sholl Goalies Christian Stoever Referees:
Brian Hill
Bruce Vida
Linesmen:
Tyler Landman
Nathan Voll
(Martin, O. Sillinger) Ethan Somoza (10) – 21:541–0
1–126:37 – Evan Dougherty (3) (Wozney, Norris)
(Ierullo) Lukas Sillinger (15) – GW – 50:132–1
(unassisted) Owen Sillinger (16) – EN – 59:283–1
6 minPenalties6 min
28Shots24
Bemidji State Won Series 2–1

(4) Lake Superior State vs. (5) Northern Michigan

March 4, 2022
6:07 PM
Lake Superior State1 – 5
(0–0, 0–2, 1–3)
Northern Michigan Taffy Abel Arena
Attendance: 1,050
Game reference
Seth Eisele Goalies Charlie Glockner Referees:
Brady Johnson
Derek Berkebile
Linesmen:
Eric Froberg
Jamie Grace
0–130:29 – Alex Frye (7) (Cosgrove, Marritt)
0–234:04 – GWMack Byers (4) (Frye, Marritt)
0–341:38 – Hampus Eriksson (6) (Crone, Vanderbeck)
0–447:53 – AJ Vanderbeck (23) (Eriksson)
0–554:05 – SH ENBo Hanson (3) (Newhouse)
(Boudon, Roy) Brandon Puricelli (11) – 55:511–5
4 minPenalties6 min
18Shots25
March 5, 2022
6:07 PM
Lake Superior State3 – 2
(1–0, 2–1, 0–1)
Northern Michigan Taffy Abel Arena
Attendance: 1,100
Game reference
Ethan Langenegger Goalies Charlie Glockner Referees:
Brady Johnson
Derek Berkebile
Linesmen:
Eric Froberg
Jamie Grace
(Boudon, Bengtsson) Miroslav Mucha (10) – PP – 10:151–0
1–129:54 – PPAlex Frye (8) (Ghantous, Cosgrove)
(Boudon, Bengtsson) Brandon Puricelli (12) – 36:292–1
(Willets, Jenuwine) Timo Bakos (6) – GW – 38:033–1
3–249:14 – AJ Vanderbeck (24) (Newhouse, Crone)
4 minPenalties4 min
24Shots29
March 6, 2022
6:07 PM
Lake Superior State4 – 5
(2–1, 1–4, 1–0)
Northern Michigan Taffy Abel Arena
Attendance: 850
Game reference
Ethan Langenegger Goalies Charlie Glockner Referees:
Brady Johnson
Derek Berkebile
Linesmen:
Eric Froberg
Jamie Grace
0–103:52 – Alex Frye (9) (de Mey, Van Unen)
(Bakos, Posa) Jake Willets (6) – 08:321–1
(Puricelli) Logan Jenuwine (9) – 16:392–1
(Mucha, Boudon) Jacob Nordqvist (5) – 21:203–1
3–230:36 – Mack Byers (5) (Willits)
3–332:01 – Trevor Cosgrove (9) (Vanderbeck, Eriksson)
3–437:09 – PPHank Crone (13) (Keefer, Vanderbeck)
3–538:36 – GWTanner Vescio (3) (Eriksson, Vanderbeck)
(Boudon, Bengtsson) Brandon Puricelli (13) – EA – 54:234–5
8 minPenalties23 min
20Shots33
Northern Michigan Won Series 2–1

Semifinals

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

March 12, 2022
6:07 PM
Minnesota State8 – 1
(2–0, 4–1, 2–0)
Northern Michigan Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center
Attendance: 4,492
Game reference
Dryden McKay Goalies Charlie Glockner (out 40:00)
Nolan Kent (in 40:00)
Referees:
Shane Paskey
Bobby Lukkason
Linesmen:
Tyler Landman
Nathan Voll
(unassisted) Connor Gregga (5) – 13:431–0
(McNeely) David Silye (7) – GW – 14:062–0
(Livingstone, Napravnik) Nathan Smith (18) – PP – 25:083–0
3–129:38 – PPAlex Frye (10) (Ghantous, Hanson)
(Furry, Morton) Ryan Sandelin (21) – 30:534–1
(Borchardt, Napravnik) Andy Carroll (3) – 33:555–1
(Gregga, Pavel) Will Hillman (1) – 34:266–1
(Smith, Hirose) Julian Napravnik (18) – PP – 52:147–1
(Carroll, Pavel) Wyatt Aamodt (6) – PP – 56:468–1
14 minPenalties12 min
34Shots21

(2) Michigan Tech vs. (3) Bemidji State

March 12, 2022
6:07 PM
Michigan Tech2 – 5
(0–0, 1–1, 1–4)
Bemidji State MacInnes Student Ice Arena
Attendance: 2,634
Game reference
Blake Pietila Goalies Mattias Sholl Referees:
Brady Johnson
Derek Berkebile
Linesmen:
Jamie Grace
Eric Froberg
(Boudon, Roy) Trenton Bliss (12) – 30:051–0
1–131:39 – Lukas Sillinger (16) (unassisted)
1–249:46 – Alex Ierullo (15) (unassisted)
1–352:51 – GWOwen Sillinger (17) (Ierullo, Rosén)
1–454:45 – Alex Ierullo (16) (Rosén, L. Sillinger)
1–556:57 – ENLukas Sillinger (17) (O. Sillinger, Zmolek)
(Bliss) Tommy Parrottino (11) – PP – 58:512–5
2 minPenalties2 min
28Shots24

Championship

(1) Minnesota State vs. (3) Bemidji State

March 19, 2022
6:07 PM
Minnesota State2 – 1 (OT)
(0–0, 1–1, 0–0, 0–1)
Bemidji State Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center
Attendance: 5,126
Game reference
Dryden McKay Goalies Mattias Sholl Referees:
Brady Johnson
Derek Berkebile
Linesmen:
Tylaer Landman
Nathan Voll
0–129:17 – Alex Adams (17) (Kirkup)
(Livingstone, Morton) Brendan Furry (11) – PP – 37:161–1
(Smith, Napravnik) Jack McNeely (2) – GW – 65:112–1
2 minPenalties6 min
32Shots22

Tournament awards

Most Valuable Player

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References

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