2004 Atlantic Hockey men's ice hockey tournament

Last updated

The 2004 Atlantic Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the inaugural Atlantic Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. It was played between March 12 and March 20, 2004. All games were played at the Tate Rink in West Point, New York, the home venue of the Army Black Knights. By winning the tournament, Holy Cross received the Atlantic Hockey Association's automatic bid to the 2004 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament, the first appearance in team history.

Contents

Format

The tournament featured three rounds of play and a play-in game. All games in the tournament are single-elimination. The play-in game consists of the eighth and ninth seeds competing to decide the final qualifier. In the quarterfinals, the first seed plays the winner of the play-in game while the second and seventh seeds, the third and sixth seeds and the fourth and fifth seeds play to determine who advances to the semifinals. of the four remaining teams, the highest and lowest remaining ranked teams play each other with the other two teams facing one another to determine the championship participants. 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
Holy Cross†*241743378354362210411789
Mercyhurst 24167133105713620142145122
Quinnipiac 24126630675335151468787
Sacred Heart 2412842887683614175107114
Connecticut 2491052389863512167115127
Canisius 249114226773341016884107
Bentley 24713418557132919479103
Army 246153155584331218382107
American International 24317410499734525471138
Championship: Holy Cross
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll Top 15 Poll

Bracket

Teams are reseeded after the Quarterfinals

Play-In [2]
March 12
Quarterfinals
March 13
Semifinals
March 14
Championship [3]
March 20
1 Holy Cross5
8 Army 3 9 American International 0
9 American International41 Holy Cross4
6 Canisius 1
3 Quinnipiac 0
6 Canisius1*
1 Holy Cross4
4 Sacred Heart 0
2 Mercyhurst5
7 Bentley 4
2 Mercyhurst 2
4 Sacred Heart3
4 Sacred Heart3
5 Connecticut 0

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Play-in

(8) Army vs. (9) American International

March 9 [4] Army3 – 4American International Tate Rink Recap  
(Picone) Jon Boyle - 06:40
(Mayfield, Cruthers) Chris Casey - PP - 08:41
First period05:47 - Troy Johnston (Walbert, Valdes)
13:28 - Jay Fennessy
No scoringSecond period10:13 - John Levesque (McConnell, Miller)
(Mayfield, Rudd) Chris Casey - 14:21Third period10:10 - GW PP - Guillaume Caron (Walbert)
( 21 saves / 25 shots ) Brad Roberts Goalie stats Frank Novello ( 34 saves / 37 shots )

Quarterfinals

(1) Holy Cross vs. (9) American International

March 13 [5] Holy Cross5 – 0American International Tate Rink Recap  
(O'Grady, Kealey) Jeff Dams - GW - 07:03First periodNo scoring
(McGregor, Napert-Frenette) Andrew McKay - 19:46Second periodNo scoring
(Dams) Greg Kealey - PP - 01:09
(Sixsmith) Greg Kealey - 06:43
Matt Conway - 13:14
Third periodNo scoring
( 28 saves / 28 shots ) Tony Quesada Goalie stats Frank Novello ( 44 saves / 49 shots )

(2) Mercyhurst vs. (7) Bentley

March 13 [6] Mercyhurst5 – 4Bentley Tate Rink Recap  
(Carter, Rynshoven) Adam Tackaberry - 01:41First periodNo scoring
(Hansen, Champagne) T. J. Kemp - 11:31Second period03:46 - Paul Markarian (McCartin)
10:24 - Brendan McCartin (Markarian, Lovell)
17:35 - Brendan McCartin (Markarian, Lovell)
(Borrelli, Reynolds) Erik Johnson - 09:24
(Champagne) David Wrigley - EA PP - 15:24
(Wrigley, Kemp) Rich Hansen - GW PP - 16:17
Third period07:33 - Brendan McCartin (Plattner)
( 14 saves / 17 shots ) Andy Franck / ( 6 saves / 7 shots ) Jordan Wakefield Goalie stats Simon St. Pierre ( 26 saves / 31 shots )

(3) Quinnipiac vs. (6) Canisius

March 13 [7] Quinnipiac0 – 1OTCanisius Tate Rink Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period01:37 - GW - Justin Carre
( 30 saves / 31 shots ) Jamie Holden Goalie stats Bryan Worosz ( 27 saves / 27 shots )

(4) Sacred Heart vs. (5) Connecticut

March 12 [8] Sacred Heart3 – 0Connecticut Tate Rink Recap  
(Billinghurst, Chmiel) Peter Giatrelis - GW PP - 04:19First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
(Connerty, Chmiel) William Billinghurst - 11:15
(Molinaro) Garrett Larson - EN - 18:17
Third periodNo scoring
( 26 saves / 26 shots ) Kevin LaPointe Goalie stats Scott Tomes ( 26 saves / 28 shots )

Semifinals

(1) Holy Cross vs. (6) Canisius

March 14 [9] Holy Cross4 – 1Canisius Tate Rink Recap  
(Bianchi, Kealey) Jeff Dams - 00:31First periodNo scoring
(Walker, Coskren) Jonas Tomiuck - GW PP - 14:48Second periodNo scoring
(Coskren, Dams) Greg Kealey - PP - 10:27
Greg Kealey - EN SH - 18:52
Third period06:31 - Rob Martin (Corcoran, Cohen)
( 24 saves / 25 shots ) Tony Quesada Goalie stats Bryan Worosz ( 21 saves / 24 shots )

(2) Mercyhurst vs. (4) Sacred Heart

March 14 [10] Mercyhurst2 – 3Sacred Heart Northford Ice Pavilion Recap  
No ScoringFirst period14:22 - Pierre-Luc O'Brien (Ferraro, Wright)
Kyle Gourgon - 02:55
(Martin, Reynolds) Erik Johnson - SH - 05:33
Second period04:06 - Konn Hawkes (Larson, Molinaro)
16:48 - Pierre-Luc O'Brien
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
( 27 saves / 30 shots ) Jordan Wakefield Goalie stats Kevin LaPointe ( 22 saves / 24 shots )

Championship

(1) Holy Cross vs. (4) Sacred Heart

March 20 [11] Holy Cross4 – 0Sacred Heart Tate Rink Recap  
(Napert-Frenette) Andrew McKay - GW - 05:06
(Dams, Sixsmith) Greg Kealey - 09:54
First period(Coskren, Sixsmith) Jeff Dams - PP - 08:15
(Napert-Frenette, Irving) Andrew McKay - PP - 16:15
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
( 28 saves / 28 shots ) Tony Quesada Goalie stats Kevin LaPointe ( 29 saves / 33 shots )

Tournament awards

All-Tournament Team

* Most Valuable Player(s)

[12]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">RIT Tigers men's ice hockey</span> Sports team of the Rochester Institute of Technology

The RIT Tigers men's ice hockey team is a collegiate ice hockey team representing the Rochester Institute of Technology in suburban Rochester, New York, United States. The school's men's team competes in the Division I Atlantic Hockey conference. The team has won two national championships, one each at the Division II and Division III levels. It lost in the semifinals of the Division I "Frozen Four" in 2010.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey</span> College ice hockey team

The Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Canisius College. The Golden Griffins are a member of Atlantic Hockey. They play at the LECOM Harborcenter in Buffalo, New York across the street from KeyBank Center, home of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League. Canisius has won an automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament twice, after winning the Atlantic Hockey title in the conference playoffs in both 2013 and 2023, but lost in the first round to the top-ranked team each time.

The 2013 Atlantic Hockey Tournament is the 10th Atlantic Hockey Tournament. It will be played between March 8 and March 23, 2013 at campus locations and at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York, United States. The winner of the tournament will earn Atlantic Hockey's automatic bid to the 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

The 2006 AHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 3rd Atlantic Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. It was played between March 11 and March 18, 2006. Opening round games were played at home team campus sites, while the semifinals and championship games were played at the Holy Cross home venue: Hart Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. By winning the tournament, Holy Cross received the Atlantic Hockey Association's automatic bid to the 2006 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. This was the final year in which the AHA championship game was played at a non-neutral site.

The 2005 AHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 2nd Atlantic Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. It was played between March 9 and March 19, 2005. Play-in and quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the semifinals and championship games were played at the Quinnipiac home venue: Northford Ice Pavilion in Northford, Connecticut. By winning the tournament, Mercyhurst received the Atlantic Hockey Association's automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

The 1999 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 1st championship since the founding of the ice hockey conference in 1997. It was played between March 13 and March 20, 1999. Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were played at the Hart Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, the home venue of the Holy Cross Crusaders.

The 2000 MAAC Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 2nd championship in the history of the conference. It was played between March 10 and March 18, 2000. Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were played at the UConn Ice Arena in Storrs, Connecticut, the home venue of the Connecticut Huskies.

The 2001 MAAC Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 3rd championship in the history of the conference. It was played between March 10 and March 17, 2001. Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were played at the UConn Ice Arena in Storrs, Connecticut, the home venue of the Connecticut Huskies. By winning the tournament, Mercyhurst received MAAC's automatic bid to the 2001 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament.

The 2002 MAAC Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 4th championship in the history of the conference. It was played between March 9 and March 16, 2002. Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were played at the Hart Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, the home venue of the Holy Cross Crusaders. By winning the tournament Quinnipiac received MAAC's automatic bid to the 2002 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament, their first appearance in the tournament.

The 2003 MAAC Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 5th and final championship in the history of the conference. It was played between March 15 and March 23, 2003. Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were played at the Hart Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, the home venue of the Army Black Knights. By winning the tournament Mercyhurst received MAAC's automatic bid to the 2003 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament.

The 2007 AHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 4th Atlantic Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. It was played between March 3 and March 17, 2007. Opening round games were played at home team campus sites, while the semifinals and championship games were played at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York. By winning the tournament, Air Force received Atlantic Hockey's automatic bid to the 2007 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

The 2008 Atlantic Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 5th conference tournament in league history. It was played between March 7 and March 16, 2008. Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while all 'Final Five' games were played at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York. By winning the tournament, Air Force received Atlantic Hockey's automatic bid to the 2008 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

The 2017 Atlantic Hockey Tournament is the 13th Atlantic Hockey Tournament. It was played between March 3 and March 18, 2017 at home campus locations and at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York. The tournament champion Air Force was granted Atlantic Hockey's automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

The 2018 Atlantic Hockey Tournament is the 14th Atlantic Hockey Tournament. It was played between March 2 and March 17, 2018 at home campus locations and at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York. It was the last tournament at Blue Cross Arena before the tournament moved to HarborCenter in Buffalo, New York. By winning the tournament, Air Force earned Atlantic Hockey's automatic bid to the 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020–21 Holy Cross Crusaders men's ice hockey season</span>

The 2020–21 Holy Cross Crusaders men's ice hockey season was the 55th season of play for the program, the 23rd at the Division I level, and the 18th season in the Atlantic Hockey conference. The Crusaders represented the College of the Holy Cross and were coached by David Berard, in his 7th season.

The 2021 Atlantic Hockey Tournament was the 17th edition of the Atlantic Hockey Tournament. It was played between March 8 and March 20, 2021 entirely at home campus locations. On March 5, 2021, Holy Cross withdrew from the tournament due to a positive COVID test. This resulted in Sacred Heart receiving a bye into the quarterfinal round. First Round and Quarterfinal games took place at home venues while Semifinal a Championship games were held at the MassMutual Center, the home of American International. By winning the tournament, American International earned Atlantic Hockey's automatic bid to the 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021–22 Mercyhurst Lakers men's ice hockey season</span>

The 2021–22 Mercyhurst Lakers men's ice hockey season was the 35th season of play for the program, the 23rd at the Division I level, and the 19th season in the Atlantic Hockey conference. The Lakers represented Mercyhurst University and were coached by Rick Gotkin, in his 34th season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022–23 Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey season</span>

The 2022–23 Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey season was the 43rd season of play for the program, the 25th at the Division I level, and the 20th in the Atlantic Hockey conference. The Golden Griffins represented Canisius College and were coached by Trevor Large, in his 6th season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023–24 Mercyhurst Lakers men's ice hockey season</span>

The 2023–24 Mercyhurst Lakers men's ice hockey season is the 37th season of play for the program, the 25th at the Division I level, and the 21st in Atlantic Hockey. The Lakers represent Mercyhurst University and are coached by Rick Gotkin, in his 36th season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023–24 Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey season</span>

The 2023–24 Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey season was the 44th season of play for the program, the 26th at the Division I level, and the 21st in Atlantic Hockey. The Golden Griffins represented Canisius College, played their home games at the LECOM Harborcenter and were coached by Trevor Large in his 7th season.

References

  1. "Mercyhurst Men's Team History". Archived from the original on February 3, 2014. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  2. "Atlantic Hockey 2003-04 Week 25". USCHO.com. March 14, 2004. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  3. "Atlantic Hockey 2003-04 Week 26". USCHO.com. March 20, 2004. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  4. "American International 4, Army 3". USCHO.com. March 12, 2004. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  5. "Holy Cross 5, American International 0". USCHO.com. March 14, 2004. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  6. "Mercyhurst 5, Bentley 4". USCHO.com. March 13, 2004. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  7. "Canisius 1, Quinnipiac 4". USCHO.com. March 13, 2004. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  8. "Sacred Heart 3, Connecticut 0". USCHO.com. March 13, 2004. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  9. "Holy Cross 4, Canisius 1". USCHO.com. March 14, 2004. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  10. "Sacred Heart 3, Mercyhurst 2". USCHO.com. March 14, 2004. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  11. "Holy Cross 4, Sacred Heart 0". USCHO.com. March 20, 2004. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  12. "2004 Atlantic Hockey Championship". Inside College Hockey. March 20, 2004. Archived from the original on December 17, 2010. Retrieved June 22, 2013.