2024 Atlantic Hockey men's ice hockey tournament

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The 2024 Atlantic Hockey Tournament was the 20th edition of the Atlantic Hockey Tournament. It was played between March 2 and March 23, 2024. The RIT Tigers defeated the AIC Yellow Jackets in the championship game, earning Atlantic Hockey's automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament.

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Format

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AIC faces off against Holy Cross in AHA Semifinals Game 1

The tournament featured four rounds of play, with eleven conference teams participating. The top five teams, according to the conference standings, received byes to the quarterfinal round. The remaining six teams were arranged so that the sixth seed played the eleventh seed, the seventh seed played the tenth seed and the eighth seed played the ninth seed in first round matches. The winners of the first-round games were reseeded entering the quarterfinal round and became the final three participants in the round, with the new eighth-, seventh-, and sixth-seeded teams facing the first-, second-, and third-place teams respectively, in addition to the fourth- and fifth-overall seeds playing each other. The winners of the quarterfinal round werere then reseeded so that the top remaining seed played the lowest remaining seed while the other two semifinalists met. The winners of the semifinal matches advanced to the championship to determine which team received the conference's automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament. [1] The quarterfinal and semifinal rounds are best-of-three series while the championship and first round matches are single elimination. All matchups were hosted by the higher-seeded team.

Conference standings

Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTOWOLSWPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#17 RIT †*2618713205410264402711215696
Holy Cross 2613103031467862392114411693
Sacred Heart 2614102221457570361419391113
Air Force 26151013014488753818191115119
American International 26121041124279684020164119111
Bentley 261212212241695835161729582
Niagara 26131033114178793918183111122
Canisius 26101242103373873712214103126
Mercyhurst 26715401430779135922498126
Army 268162011286696351023293139
Robert Morris 267172011256095391125394142
Championship: March 23, 2024
† indicates conference regular season champion (DeGregorio Trophy)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Riley Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

Bracket

Teams are reseeded for the semifinals

First Round
March 2
Quarterfinals
March 8–10
Semifinals
March 15–17
Championship
March 23
1 RIT 7 5 -
6 Bentley 3 11 Robert Morris 0 1 -
11 Robert Morris 4* 1 RIT 4 5 -
7 Niagara 1 2 -
2 Holy Cross 4 2** -
7 Niagara 4 8 Canisius 3 1 -
10 Army 1 1 RIT 5
5 American International 2
3 Sacred Heart 3 1 -
8 Canisius 5 7 Niagara 6 5 -
9 Mercyhurst 2 2 Holy Cross 5 0 1
5 American International 2 3 3
4 Air Force 1 2 -
5 American International3 3* -

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Results

Note: All game times are local.

First Round

(6) Bentley vs. (11) Robert Morris

March 2, 2024
7:00 pm
Bentley3–4 (OT)
(0–1, 1–2, 2–0, 0–1)
Robert Morris Bentley Arena
Attendance: 1,678
Game reference
Connor Hasley Goalies Chad Veltri Referees:
William McGoldrick III
Andy O'Brien
Linesmen:
Cameron Carlson
Patrick Philbin
0–112:28 – PPTanner Klimpke (14) (Zacher, Townend)
(Castagna, Bochen) Ethan Leyh (13) – 20:491–1
1–231:20 – PPLuke Johnson (2) (St. Onge, Reineke)
1–335:39 – Rylee St. Onge (11) (Tulik)
(Davis, Kramer) Garrett Horsager (2) – 44:532–3
(Horsager, Castagna) Nick Bochen (6) – PP – 49:243–3
3–479:50 – GWCameron Garvey (11) (unasssited)
10 minPenalties8 min
32Shots32

(7) Niagara vs. (10) Army

March 2, 2024
7:00 pm
Niagara4–1
(1–1, 1–0, 2–0)
Army Dwyer Arena
Attendance: 710
Game reference
Jarrett Fiske Goalies Gavin Abric Referees:
Ron Morello
Brendan Blanchard
Linesmen:
Brian Kimmins
Joe Gladnick
(unassisted) Jack Richard (8) – 11:301–0
1–115:15 – PPJoey Baez (14) (Driscoll, Itagaki)
(Prohorenkovs, Gauthier) Noah Carlin (3) – GW – 35:592–1
(Randklev) Tyler Wallace (11) – 42:053–1
(Ott, Carlin) Connor Mylymok (6) – EN – 58:194–1
21 minPenalties6 min
24Shots43

(8) Canisius vs. (9) Mercyhurst

March 2, 2024
6:05 pm
Canisius5–2
(2–0, 2–0, 1–2)
Mercyhurst LECOM Harborcenter
Attendance: 388
Game reference
David Fessenden Goalies Owen Say Referees:
Mark Dungan
Ryan Sweeney
Linesmen:
Joe Sherman
James Rogowsky
(Bottini, Haskins) Erik Urbank (4) – 11:541–0
(Giampa, Connor) Griffin Loughran (6) – 17:312–0
(unassisted) Kyle Haskins (4) – GW – 35:473–0
(Fessenden) Stefano Bottini (4) – 38:054–0
4–150:29 – PP EAKeanan Stewart (10) (Skalos, Sambrook)
4–257:14 – PP EAWill Margel (6) (Dahm)
(unassisted) Powell Connor (1) – SH EN – 58:095–2
25 minPenalties2 min
30Shots24

Quarterfinals

(1) RIT vs. (11) Robert Morris

March 8, 2024
7:05 pm
RIT7–0
(0–0, 1–0, 6–0)
Robert Morris Gene Polisseni Center
Attendance: 2,988
Game reference
Tommy Scarfone Goalies Chad Veltri out 53:02
Francis Boisvert in 53:02
Referees:
CJ Hallman
Anthony Kenny
Linesmen:
Brendan Lewis
Joe Sherman
(Laskosky, Cassaro) Matthew Wilde (16) – GW PP – 32:371–0
(Moretz, Stewart) Tyler Fukakusa (6) – 42:142–0
(Andrew, Jacques) Gianfranco Cassaro (15) – 48:373–0
(Laskosky, Hansen-Bukata) Carter Wilkie (15) – PP – 51:564–0
(Wilde) Christian Catalano (8) – 53:025–0
(Gonsalves, Mahan) Tyler Fukakusa (7) – 56:346–0
(Fukakusa, Gonsalves) Grady Hobbs (10) – PP – 58:097–0
6 minPenalties8 min
44Shots21
March 9, 2024
7:05 pm
RIT5–1
(2–0, 2–0, 1–1)
Robert Morris Gene Polisseni Center
Attendance: 3,248
Game reference
Tommy Scarfone Goalies Chad Veltri out 31:14
Francis Boisvert in 31:14
Referees:
CJ Hallman
Anthony Kenny
Linesmen:
Brendan Lewis
Joe Sherman
(Scott, Hobbs) Simon Isabelle (8) – 14:221–0
(Catalano, Wilde) Tyler Fukakusa (8) – GW – 19:562–0
(Fukakusa) Christian Catalano (9) – 20:573–0
(Fukakusa, Andrew) Xavier Lapointe (2) – 28:124–0
4–151:35 – Tanner Klimpke (15) (Zacher)
(Wilkie, Gonsalves) Gianfranco Cassaro (16) – 54:355–1
8 minPenalties29 min
49Shots18
RIT wins series 2–0

(2) Holy Cross vs. (8) Canisius

March 8, 2024
7:00 pm
Holy Cross4–3
(0–1, 2–2, 2–0)
Canisius Hart Center
Attendance: 444
Game reference
Jason Grande Goalies David Fessenden Referees:
Conor Foley
Patrick Philbin
Linesmen:
Ryan Sweeney
William McGoldrick III
0–111:23 – Max Kouznetsov (7) (Bottini, Haar)
(McLinskey) Jack Ricketts (19) – 23:241–1
1–224:36 – PPMax Kouznetsov (8) (Giampa, Melaragni)
1–333:49 – Trey Funk (7) (Haar, Farthing)
(Stockfish, Ghirardosi) Matt Shatsky (2) – 35:412–3
(Seymour, Higgins) Liam McLinskey (16) – 49:023–3
(McLinskey, Guerra) Jack Stockfish (9) – GW PP – 50:044–3
2 minPenalties4 min
46Shots28
March 9, 2024
7:00 pm
Holy Cross2–1 (2 OT)
(0–1, 1–0, 0–0, 0–0, 1–0)
Canisius Hart Center
Attendance: 559
Game reference
Jason Grande Goalies Ethan Robertson Referees:
Ryan Sweeney
William McGoldrick III
Linesmen:
Conor Foley
Patrick Philbin
0–111:23 – Grant Porter (7) (Nieuwendyk, Datema)
(Thorne, Gagno) Jack Robilotti (3) – 23:241–1
(McLinskey, Ricketts) Jack Seymour (5) – GW – 82:532–1
12 minPenalties6 min
42Shots39
Holy Cross wins series 2–0

(3) Sacred Heart vs. (7) Niagara

March 8, 2024
7:00 pm
Sacred Heart3–6
(1–0, 1–1, 1–5)
Niagara Martire Family Arena
Attendance: 2,354
Game reference
Justin Robbins Goalies Jarrett Fiske Referees:
Brendan Blanchard
Chris Leavitt
Linesmen:
Dylan Lewis
Josh Cleary
(Walsh, Jaworski) Braeden Tuck (5) – PP – 14:091–0
(Walsh, Joughin) Kevin Lombardi (11) – 24:052–0
2–133:26 – Tyler Wallace (14) (Randklev, Ahearn)
2–241:21 – Carter Randklev (9) (Ahearn, Carlin)
2–341:51 – Carter Randklev (10) (Wallace, Carlin)
2–442:04 – GWJonathan Ziskie (2) (Richard)
(Jaworski) Braeden Tuck (6) – 48:493–4
3–549:58 – PPJack Richard (9) (Rødne)
3–659:11 – ENGlebs Prohorenkovs (11) (Gauthier)
8 minPenalties6 min
35Shots34
March 9, 2024
7:00 pm
Sacred Heart1–5
(1–0, 0–3, 0–2)
Niagara Martire Family Arena
Attendance: 2,639
Game reference
Justin Robbins Goalies Jarrett Fiske Referees:
Brendan Blanchard
Chris Leavitt
Linesmen:
Dylan Lewis
Josh Cleary
(Bongo) Daniel Ebrahim (9) – 00:191–0
1–123:11 – Carter Randklev (11) (Wallace, Ahearn)
1–234:32 – GWJay Ahearn (8) (Randklev, Wallace)
1–335:19 – PPJay Ahearn (9) (Ott, Randklev)
1–444:30 – PPJack Richard (10) (Prohorenkovs, Rødne)
1–556:42 – ENLane Brockhoff (2) (C. Mylymok)
10 minPenalties18 min
37Shots21
Niagara wins series 2–0

(4) Air Force vs. (5) American International

March 8, 2024
7:05 pm
Air Force1–3
(0–1, 0–0, 1–2)
American International Cadet Ice Arena
Attendance: 1,818
Game reference
Guy Blessing Goalies Nils Wallström Referees:
Andy Bethmann
Ron Morello
Linesmen:
Seth Mukai
Joshua Pergande
0–16:28 – PPJohn Lundy (13) (Manz, Geschwind)
(unassisted) Andrew DeCarlo (5) – 51:181–1
1–255:11 – GWJosh Barnes (2) (Wells, Angesved)
1–359:42 – Blake Wells (4) (McDonald)
2 minPenalties17 min
32Shots18
March 9, 2024
7:05 pm
Air Force2–3 (OT)
(2–0, 0–0, 0–2, 0–1)
American International Cadet Ice Arena
Attendance: 1,688
Game reference
Guy Blessing Goalies Nils Wallström Referees:
Andy Bethmann
Ron Morello
Linesmen:
Seth Mukai
Joshua Pergande
(DeCarlo, Staring) Austin Schwartz (5) – 5:201–0
(Cosentino, Cunningham) Chris Hedden (8) – 17:162–0
2–140:33 – Brett Callahan (13) (Biro, Janhonen)
2–258:29 – EAJohn Lundy (14) (Kramer, Biro)
2–372:18 – GWNico Somerville (3) (Manz)
8 minPenalties6 min
40Shots38
American International wins series 2–0

Semifinals

(1) RIT vs. (7) Niagara

March 15, 2024
7:05 pm
RIT4–1
(1–0, 1–0, 2–1)
Niagara Gene Polisseni Center
Attendance: 2,564
Game reference
Tommy Scarfone Goalies Jarrett Fiske Referees:
Ron Morello
Ryan Sweeney
Linesmen:
Brian Kimmins
Joe Sherman
(Stewart, Gonsalves) Tyler Mahan (6) – 14:541–0
(Miller, Andrew) Aiden Hansen-Bukata (5) – GW – 26:492–0
(Catalano) Matthew Wilde (17) – 53:533–0
3–151:35 – EAJay Ahearn (15) (Prohorenkovs, Wallace)
(unassisted) Gianfranco Cassaro (17) – EN – 59:534–1
10 minPenalties2 min
24Shots39
March 16, 2024
7:05 pm
RIT5–2
(3–0, 1–0, 1–2)
Niagara Gene Polisseni Center
Attendance: 3,284
Game reference
Tommy Scarfone Goalies Jarrett Fiske Referees:
Ron Morello
Ryan Sweeney
Linesmen:
Brian Kimmins
Joe Sherman
(Catalano, Wilde) Tyler Fukakusa (9) – 1:181–0
(Cassaro) Elijah Gonsalves (16) – 8:442–0
(unassisted) Carter Wilkie (16) – GW – 15:563–0
(Hobbs, Wilkie) Dimitri Mikrogiannakis (1) – 38:574–0
4–147:25 – Shane Ott (5) (Richard)
4–248:42 – PPTyler Wallace (13) (Randklev, Ahearn)
(Nicholson, Wilkie) Elijah Gonsalves (17) – EN – 56:445–2
4 minPenalties2 min
30Shots27
RIT Won Series 2–0

(2) Holy Cross vs. (5) American International

March 15, 2024
7:00 pm
Holy Cross5–2
(3–1, 0–1, 2–0)
American International Hart Center
Attendance: 796
Game reference
Jason Grande Goalies Nils Wallström Referees:
Brendan Blanchard
Chris Leavitt
Linesmen:
Conor Foley
Patrick Philbin
0–12:31 – PPBrett Rylance (4) (Jenuwine, Angesved)
(Higgins) Alec Cicero (10) – 14:221–1
(Stockfish, Petruolo) Tyler Ghirardosi (14) – 19:192–1
(Guerra, Stockfish) Liam McLinskey (17) – GW – 19:513–1
3–221:26 – Casey McDonald (15) (Rylance)
(unassisted) Liam McLinskey (18) – EN – 58:244–2
(Higgins) Alec Cicero (11) – EN – 59:225–2
8 minPenalties8 min
23Shots24
March 16, 2024
7:00 pm
Holy Cross0–3
(0–1, 0–1, 0–1)
American International Hart Center
Attendance: 787
Game reference
Jason Grande Goalies Nils Wallström Referees:
Brendan Blanchard
Chris Leavitt
Linesmen:
Conor Foley
Patrick Philbin
0–113:35 – GWNico Somerville (4) (unassisted)
0–221:26 – PPBrett Rylance (15) (Stella)
0–358:58 – ENBrett Rylance (6) (unassisted)
9 minPenalties4 min
32Shots25
March 17, 2024
5:00 pm
Holy Cross1–3
(0–0, 1–2, 0–1)
American International Hart Center
Attendance: 656
Game reference
Jason Grande Goalies Nils Wallström Referees:
Brendan Blanchard
Chris Leavitt
Linesmen:
Conor Foley
Patrick Philbin
0–124:37 – Theo Angesved (2) (unassisted)
0–230:12 – GWDario Beljo (2) (Somerville, Lundy)
(Ricketts) Liam McLinskey (19) – 34:201–2
1–357:48 – ENDustin Manz (6) (unassisted)
39 minPenalties20 min
45Shots17
American International Won Series 2–1

Championship

(1) RIT vs. (5) American International

March 23, 2024
7:05 pm
RIT5–2
(2–2, 1–0, 2–0)
American International Gene Polisseni Center
Attendance: 4,233
Game reference
Tommy Scarfone Goalies Nils Wallström Referees:
Brendan Blanchard
Ryan Sweeney
Linesmen:
Brendan Lewis
Joe Sherman
0–14:06 – Jordan Biro (6) (Long)
(Fukakusa, Gonsalves) Dimitri Mikrogiannakis (2) – 11:561–1
(Wilkie, Mikrogiannakis) Elijah Gonsalves (18) – 16:062–1
2–218:59 – Jordan Biro (7) (Kramer, Janhonen)
(Hansen-Bukata, Gonsalves) Matthew Wilde (16) – GW PP – 21:483–2
(unassisted) Elijah Gonsalves (19) – EN – 58:344–2
(Wilkie, Jeffery) Matthew Wilde (19) – EN – 59:085–2
10 minPenalties4 min
25Shots26

Tournament awards

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RIT celebrates after winning the AHA Championship Game

All-Tournament Team

* Most Valuable Player(s) [2]

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