2005 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament

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2005 NCAA men's Division I
ice hockey tournament
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2005 Frozen Four logo
Teams16
Finals site
Champions Denver Pioneers  (7th title)
Runner-up North Dakota Fighting Sioux  (12th title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coach George Gwozdecky  (2nd title)
MOP Peter Mannino (Denver)
Attendance107,003

The 2005 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament involved 16 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college ice hockey. It began on March 25, 2005, and ended with the championship game on April 9. A total of 15 games were played.

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This tournament marked the first time in NCAA history, in any Division, in any sport, male or female, that the 4 semi-finalists all hailed from the same conference. The University of Denver, Colorado College, University of Minnesota, and University of North Dakota were all members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA).

Game locations

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Worcester
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Grand Rapids
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Amherst
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Minneapolis
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Columbus
2005 Regionals (blue) and Frozen Four (red)

The NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Championship is a single-elimination tournament featuring 16 teams representing all six Division I conferences in the nation. The Championship Committee seeds the entire field from 1 to 16 within four regionals of 4 teams. The winners of the six Division I conference championships receive automatic bids to participate in the NCAA Championship. Regional placements are based primarily on the home location of the top seed in each bracket with an attempt made to put the top-ranked teams close to their home site.

Regional Sites

Frozen Four

Qualifying teams

The at-large bids and seeding for each team in the tournament was announced on March 20, 2005. [1] The Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) had five teams receive a berth in the tournament, Hockey East had four teams receive a berth in the tournament, the ECACHL had three teams receive a berth in the tournament, the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) had two teams receive a berth in the tournament, while Atlantic Hockey and College Hockey America (CHA) both received a single bid for their tournament champions.

East Regional – Worcester Northeast Regional – Amherst
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bidSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bid
1 Boston College (1)Hockey East25–6–7 Tournament champion 25th20041 Denver (2)WCHA28–9–2 Tournament champion 18th2004
2 North Dakota WCHA23–12–5At-large bid20th20042 New Hampshire Hockey East25–10–5At-large bid15th2004
3 Boston University Hockey East22–14–5At-large bid28th20033 Harvard ECACHL21–9–3At-large bid20th2004
4 Mercyhurst Atlantic Hockey18–15–4 Tournament champion 3rd20034 Bemidji State CHA23–12–1 Tournament champion 1stNever
Midwest Regional – Grand Rapids West Regional – Minneapolis
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bidSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bid
1 Colorado College (3)WCHA29–8–3At-large bid17th20031 Minnesota (4)WCHA26–14–1At-large bid29th2004
2 Michigan CCHA30–7–3 Tournament champion 28th20042 Cornell ECACHL26–4–3 Tournament champion 15th2003
3 Wisconsin WCHA23–13–4At-large bid21st20043 Ohio State CCHA27–10–4At-large bid5th2004
4 Colgate ECACHL25–10–3At-large bid4th20004 Maine Hockey East20–12–7At-large bid15th2004

Number in parentheses denotes overall seed in the tournament.

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Game locations

First round and regional finals

Frozen Four

Brackets

Frozen Four

National semifinals
April 7
National championship
April 9
      
E2 North Dakota4
W1 Minnesota 2
E2 North Dakota 1
NE1 Denver4
MW1 Colorado College 2
NE1 Denver6

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

East Regional

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Regional semifinals

(1) Boston College vs. (4) Mercyhurst

March 25 [4] Boston College5 – 4Mercyhurst DCU Center Recap  
(Havern, Adams) Pat Gannon - 02:27
(Rooney, Alberts) Brian Boyle - PP - 12:18
(Spina) Greg Lauze - PP - 19:25
First period00:27 - David Wrigley (Warren)
07:53 - PP - Ben Cottreau (Borrelli, Kemp)
(Lauze, O'Hanley) Ned Havern - PP - 10:36
(Greene) Michael Brennan (ice hockey)Mike Brennan - GW - 17:33
Second period04:22 - PP - T. J. Kemp (Hansen, Champagne)
19:01 - Rich Hansen (Wrigley, Warren)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
( 18 saves / 22 shots ) Cory Schneider Goalie stats Mike Ella ( 52 saves / 57 shots ) / Andy Franck ( 1 saves / 1 shots )

(2) North Dakota vs. (3) Boston University

March 26 [5] North Dakota4 – 0Boston University DCU Center Recap  
(Genoway, Fuher) Drew Stafford - GW PP - 19:05First periodNo scoring
(McMahon, Jones) Colby Genoway - 04:01
(Porter, Genoway) Rory McMahon - 08:29
Second periodNo scoring
(Fuher, McMahon) Colby Genoway - 02:40Third periodNo scoring
( 29 saves / 29 shots ) Jordan Parise Goalie stats John Curry ( 23 saves / 27 shots )

Regional Finals

(1) Boston College vs. (2) North Dakota

March 26 [6] Boston College3 – 6North Dakota DCU Center Recap  
No ScoringFirst period00:42 - Travis Zajac (Fuher, Schneider)
04:59 - Chris Porter (McMahon)
10:10 - Drew Stafford (Špirko, Zajac)
(Murphy) Chris Collins - 12:29Second period04:22 - GW PP - Travis Zajac (Stafford, Genoway)
(Shannon) Dave Spina - SH - 03:07
(Murphy, Lauze) Chris Collins - 15:23
Third period06:04 - Chris Porter (Schneider)
11:08 - Brian Canady (Fabian)
( 15 saves / 21 shots ) Cory Schneider / ( 2 saves / 2 shots ) Matti Kaltiainen Goalie stats Jordan Parise ( 33 saves / 36 shots )

Midwest Regional

Regional semifinals

(1) Colorado College vs. (4) Colgate

March 25 [7] Colorado College6 – 5Colgate Van Andel Arena Recap  
(Slattengren) Brian Salcido - PP - 02:29
(Cox) Aaron Slattengren - 12:26
(Polaski) Marty Sertich - 13:15
First period08:16 - Jon Smyth
14:01 - Jon Smyth (Spencer)
(Crabb, Frischmon) Lee Sweatt - 08:02Second period10:56 - SH - Adam Mitchell (McKinnon)
(Sertich) Brett Sterling - PP - 05:56
(Petiot) Brett Sterling - GW - 15:28
Third period10:17 - Justin Spencer (DelGiacco)
14:13 - Adam Mitchell (Wilson, DelGiacco)
( 12 saves / 17 shots ) Curtis McElhinney Goalie stats Steve Silverthorn ( 33 saves / 39 shots )

(2) Michigan vs. (3) Wisconsin

March 25 [8] Michigan4 – 1Wisconsin Van Andel Arena Recap  
(Kolarik, Werner) Jeff Tambellini - PP - 07:08
(Hensick, Tambellini) Brandon Rogers - GW - 13:48
First periodNo scoring
(Tambellini) T. J. Hensick - 18:00Second periodNo scoring
(Hensick, Hunwick) Jeff Tambellini - 07:04Third period14:43 - Adam Burish (Earl, Gilbert)
( 17 saves / 18 shots ) Al Montoya Goalie stats Bernd Brückler ( 27 saves / 31 shots )

Regional Final

(1) Colorado College vs. (2) Michigan

March 26 [9] Colorado College4 – 3Michigan Van Andel Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst period09:17 - PP - Jeff Tambellini (Werner, Ebbett)
15:14 - PP - Brandon Kaleniecki (Moss, Rogers)
(Sweatt, Salcido) Marty Sertich - PP - 06:13
(Stuart, Crabb) Trevor Frischmon - SH - 15:27
Second period01:32 - Eric Nystrom (Ebbett)
(Frischmon) Joey Crabb - 04:24
(Brunkhorst, Salcido) Trevor Frischmon - GW - 10:06
Third periodNo scoring
( 24 saves / 27 shots ) Curtis McElhinney Goalie stats Al Montoya ( 19 saves / 23 shots )

Northeast Regional

Regional semifinals

(1) Denver vs. (4) Bemidji State

March 26 [10] Denver4 – 3OTBemidji State William D. Mullins Center Recap  
(Ulanski, Gauthier) Andrew Thomas - 05:35
(Laatsch, Dingle) Tom May - 12:18
First period01:20 - Shane Holman (Haider)
11:14 - Jean-Guy Gervais
(Gauthier, Drummond) Kevin Ulanski - 01:02Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period02:17 - PP - Brendan Cook (Jonsson)
(Skinner, Gauthier) Kevin Ulanski - GW - 03:26First overtime periodNo scoring
( 22 saves / 25 shots ) Glenn FisherGoalie stats Matt Climie ( 45 saves / 49 shots )

(2) New Hampshire vs. (3) Harvard

March 26 [11] New Hampshire3 – 2OTHarvard William D. Mullins Center Recap  
No ScoringFirst period09:26 - Ryan Maki (Du, Lannon)
(Teplitsky) Sean Collins - PP - 07:35Second period07:43 - Alex Meintel (Magura, Lederman)
(Collins, Teplitsky) Preston Callander - PP - 03:44Third periodNo scoring
(Aikins, Micflikier) Daniel Winnik - 15:06First overtime periodNo scoring
( 39 saves / 41 shots ) Kevin Regan Goalie stats Dov Grumet-Morris ( 43 saves / 46 shots )

Regional Finals

(1) Denver vs. (2) New Hampshire

March 27 [12] Denver4 – 2New Hampshire William D. Mullins Center Recap  
(Ulanski, Drummond) Gabe Gauthier - 13:42First period14:36 - Jacob Micflikier (Flaishans, Winnik)
(Veideman, Carle) Gabe Gauthier - PP - 18:02Second period13:27 - PS - Daniel Winnik
(Fulghum) Ryan Dingle - GW - 16:17
(Ulanski, Drummond) Gabe Gauthier - EN - 19:37
Third periodNo scoring
( 31 saves / 33 shots ) Peter Mannino Goalie stats Kevin Regan ( 42 saves / 45 shots )

West Regional

Regional semifinals

(1) Minnesota vs. (4) Maine

March 26 [13] Minnesota1 – 0OTMaine Mariucci Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
(Smaagaard, Sertich) Evan Kaufmann - GW - 01:46First overtime periodNo scoring
( 25 saves / 25 shots ) Kellen Briggs Goalie stats Jimmy Howard ( 37 saves / 38 shots )

(2) Cornell vs. (3) Ohio State

March 26 [14] Cornell3 – 2Ohio State Mariucci Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst period10:46 - Dominic Maiani (Fritsche, Anderson)
(Moulson, Scott) Doug Krantz - 13:16
(Abbott, Gleed) Chris Abbott - 16:22
Second period12:58 - Tom Fritsche
(Moulson, Sawada) Mike Iggulden - GW - 08:23Third periodNo scoring
( 34 saves / 36 shots ) David McKee Goalie stats Dave Caruso ( 17 saves / 20 shots )

Regional Final

(1) Minnesota vs. (2) Cornell

March 27 [15] Minnesota2 – 1OTCornell Mariucci Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
(Smaagaard) Andy Sertich - 14:45Second period13:02 - SH - Mitch Carefoot (Pegoraro)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
(Howe) Barry Tallackson - GW - 04:31First overtime periodNo scoring
( 17 saves / 18 shots ) Kellen Briggs Goalie stats David McKee ( 37 saves / 39 shots )

Frozen Four

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National semifinal

(W1) Minnesota vs. (E2) North Dakota

April 7 [17] Minnesota2 – 4North Dakota Value City Arena Recap  
No ScoringFirst period05:34 - Erik Fabian
No scoringSecond period10:12 - Erik Fabian (Canady, Jones)
(Vannelli, Guyer) Mike Howe - PP - 06:17
(Howe, Vannelli) Gino Guyer - PP - 07:40
Third period00:45 - GW PP - Travis Zajac (Stafford, Fuher)
05:00 - SH - Travis Zajac (Stafford, Greene)
( 28 saves / 32 shots ) Kellen Briggs Goalie stats Jordan Parise ( 26 saves / 28 shots )

(NE1) Denver vs. (MW1) Colorado College

April 7 [18] Denver6 – 2Colorado College Value City Arena Recap  
(Carle, Skinner) Luke Fulghum - PP - 13:54
(Skinner, Gauthier) Luke Fulghum - PP - 15:26
First periodNo scoring
(Skinner, Drummond) Matt Carle - GW PP - 06:05
(Fulghum, Carle) Gabe Gauthier - PP - 19:50
Second period09:49 - PP - Brian Salcido (Sweatt, Crabb)
(Drummond, Skinner) Gabe Gauthier - PP - 05:42
(May, Mannino) Adrian Veideman - PP - 19:15
Third period13:02 - PP - James Brannigan (Polich, Stuart)
( 41 saves / 43 shots ) Peter Mannino Goalie stats Curtis McElhinney ( 23 saves / 29 shots )

National Championship

(NE1) Denver vs. (E2) North Dakota

April 9 [19] Denver4 – 1North Dakota Value City Arena Recap
Scoring summary [20]
PeriodTeamGoalAssist(s)TimeScore
1stDEN Jeff Drummond (16) Ulanski and Gauthier 6:151–0 DEN
UND Travis Zajac (20) – PPFuher and Stafford 9:521–1
2ndDEN Paul Stastny (16) – GW PP Ulanski and Laatsch30:082–1 DEN
3rdDEN Paul Stastny (17) – PP Carle and Skinner 48:193–1 DEN
DEN Gabe Gauthier (26) – EN Stastny 59:234–1 DEN
Penalty summary
PeriodTeamPlayer Penalty TimePIM
1stUNDMatt GreeneRoughing2:312:00
DENAdrian VeidemanRoughing2:312:00
UNDMatt GreeneHigh-Sticking6:312:00
DENAndrew ThomasHigh-Sticking8:552:00
2ndDENJussi HalmeTripping21:282:00
DENJussi HalmeHooking25:552:00
UNDBrian CanadyContact to the Head-Elbowing28:262:00
DENPaul StastnyHolding31:372:00
UNDRory McMahonInterference33:342:00
UNDAndy SchneiderHooking37:092:00
DENPaul StastnyObstruction Hooking38:062:00
3rdUNDMike PrpichUnsportsmanlike Conduct42:572:00
DENAndrew ThomasHolding42:572:00
DENMichael HandzaUnsportsmanlike Conduct42:572:00
UNDMatt GreeneCross-Checking47:012:00
UNDNick FuherSlashing48:532:00
DENGeoff PaukovichInterference49:462:00

All-Tournament team

* Most Outstanding Player(s) [21]

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Record by conference

Conference# of BidsRecordWin %Regional FinalsFrozen FourChampionship GameChampions
WCHA 511-4.7334421
Hockey East 42-4.3332---
ECACHL 31-3.2501---
CCHA 21-2.3331---
Atlantic Hockey 10-1.000----
CHA 10-1.000----

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