2023 ECAC Hockey men's ice hockey tournament

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The 2023 ECAC Hockey men's ice hockey tournament was the 62nd tournament in league history. It was played between March 3 and March 18, 2023. By winning the tournament, Colgate received ECAC Hockey's automatic bid to the 2023 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament.

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Format

The tournament features four rounds of play. The teams that finish above fifth place in the standings received a bye to the quarterfinal round. In the first round, the fifth and twelfth seeds, the sixth and eleventh seeds, the seventh and tenth seeds and the eighth and ninth seeds played a single-elimination game with the winners advancing to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals the one seed played the lowest remaining seed, the second seed played the second-lowest remaining seed, the third seed played the third-lowest remaining seed and the fourth seed played the fourth-lowest remaining seed each in a best-of-three series with the winners of these the series advancing to the semifinals. In the semifinals the top remaining seed played the lowest remaining seed while the two remaining teams play against each other. The winners of the semifinals play in the championship game, and no third-place game is played. All series after the quarterfinals are single-elimination games. The tournament champion receives an automatic bid to the 2023 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. [1]

Conference standings

Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTOTWOTLSWPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#1 Quinnipiac 22202000060873041344316264
#10 Harvard 22184050049864834248212581
#9 Cornell 221561010477842342111211266
St. Lawrence 2212100120375658361719088102
#18 Colgate *2211834133671584019165113109
Clarkson 229103010316060371617410298
Rensselaer 229130210265274351420184115
Union 228131001264568351419286117
Princeton 228140210265773321319089112
Yale 2261420112235623282045794
Brown 2251430112041693091836591
Dartmouth 22417102116447030524164106
Championship: March 18, 2023
† indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

Bracket

Teams are reseeded for the semifinals

First Round
March 3–4
Quarterfinals
March 10–12
Semifinals
March 17
Championship
March 18
1Quinnipiac36-
5Colgate510 Yale 0 2 -
12 Dartmouth 3 1 Quinnipiac 1
5Colgate2**
2Harvard 66-
6Clarkson59 Princeton 1 1 -
11 Brown 1 5 Colgate3
2 Harvard 2
3Cornell23-
7 Rensselaer 1 6 Clarkson 1 1 -
10Yale42Harvard1*
3 Cornell 0
4 St. Lawrence 3 2 -
8 Union 4 5Colgate4*3-
9Princeton6

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Results

Note: All game times are local.

First Round

(5) Colgate vs. (12) Dartmouth

March 3, 2023
7:00 PM
Colgate5–3
(2–1, 1–0, 2–2)
Dartmouth Class of 1965 Arena
Attendance: 926
Game reference
Carter Gylander Goalies Cooper Black Referees:
Chris Pitoscia
Tom Dellafranco
Linesmen:
Patrick Dapuzzo
Rick Lembo
0–102:37 – Brady MacDonald (1) (Musa, Flinton)
(McGuire, Belpedio) Ben Raymond (5) – 04:051–1
(Panetta, Bergsland) Simon Labelle (4) – 08:302–1
(unassisted) Colton Young (9) – SH – 25:483–1
(Anderson, Manderville) Matt Verboon (15) – GW PP – 47:494–1
(Martino, McFaul) Alex DiPaolo (1) – PP – 49:555–1
5–251:30 – EASean Chisholm (7) (Palocsik, Hubbarde)
5–352:45 – PPLuke Haymes (11) (Dorfman, Chisholm)
8 minPenalties34 min
20Shots24

(6) Clarkson vs. (11) Brown

March 4, 2023
4:00 PM
Clarkson5–1
(1–0, 1–0, 3–1)
Brown Cheel Arena
Attendance: 2,527
Game reference
Ethan Haider Goalies Mathieu Caron Referees:
Joe Carusone
Jason Williams
Linesmen:
Adam Wood
Jason Shattie
(Campbell, Power) Noah Beck (6) – 06:511–0
(Callin, McFaul) Anthony Romano (8) – GW – 25:312–0
2–140:21 – Jordan Tonelli (7) (Puskar, Bottrill)
(unassisted) Anthony Romano (9) – 44:343–1
(Gosselin) Ryan Richardson (5) – EN – 59:224–1
(Martino, McFaul) Luke Mobley (1) – PP – 59:485–1
2 minPenalties4 min
34Shots27

(7) Rensselaer vs. (10) Yale

March 4, 2023
7:00 PM
Rensselaer1–4
(1–2, 0–1, 0–1)
Yale Houston Field House
Attendance: 1,556
Game reference
Jack Watson Goalies Luke Pearson Referees:
Tom Steinel
Cameron Lynch
Linesmen:
Ryan Knapp
Stephen Drain
0–106:17 – Connor Sullivan (1) (Allain)
0–212:53 – GWReilly Connors (5) (O'Hearn, Wooding)
(Gagnon, Muzzatti) Ryan Mahshie (15) – 14:171–2
1–324:13 – Reilly Connors (6) (Carpentier, Wooding)
1–457:47 – ENDavid Chen (8) (Gammill, Pearson)
4 minPenalties2 min
26Shots26

(8) Union vs. (9) Princeton

March 4, 2023
4:00 PM
Union4–6
(1–2, 2–2, 1–2)
Princeton Achilles Rink
Attendance: 2,119
Game reference
Connor Murphy Goalies Aidan Porter Referees:
Anthony Kenney
CJ Hanafin
Linesmen:
Brendon Wormley
Phil Kitchen
0–109:40 – Ian Murphy (14) (Ma)
0–212:01 – Jack Cronin (5) (Murphy, Gorman)
(Villegas, Young) Josh Nixon (10) – 19:071–2
1–325:12 – Pito Walton (7) (de la Durantaye, Gorman)
1–425:53 – Ian Murphy (8) (Gammill, Pearson)
(Watkins, Mell) Caden Villegas (7) – PP – 29:282–4
(Watkins) Ville Immonen (3) – SH – 32:283–4
(Theodore, Snell) Josh Nixon (11) – PP – 48:564–4
4–555:57 – GWSpencer Kersten (3) (Rubin, Kennedy)
4–658:40 – Spencer Kersten (4) (unassisted)
2 minPenalties8 min
35Shots27

Quarterfinals

(1) Quinnipiac vs. (10) Yale

March 10, 2023
7:00 PM
Quinnipiac3–0
(0–0, 2–0, 1–0)
Yale M&T Bank Arena
Attendance: 3,211
Game reference
Yaniv Perets Goalies Luke Pearson Referees:
Tom Steinel
Chris Pitoscia
Linesmen:
Ryan Knapp
John Rey
(Graf, Lipkin) Jacob Quillan (13) – GW – 21:521–0
(Graf) Iivari Räsänen (2) – 33:012–0
(de Jong, Graf) Zach Metsa (4) – PP – 40:183–0
13 minPenalties27 min
30Shots5
March 11, 2023
7:00 PM
Quinnipiac6–2
(2–0, 2–1, 2–1)
Yale M&T Bank Arena
Attendance: 3,178
Game reference
Yaniv Perets (out 57:09)
Chase Clark (in 57:09)
Goalies Luke Pearson Referees:
Tom Dellafranco
William Brennan III
Linesmen:
John Rey
Phil Kitchen
(Lee, Friedmann) Michael Lombardi (9) – 02:411–0
(Metsa, Brind'Amour) Collin Graf (20) – 18:292–0
(Lee, Nordqvist) Cristophe Tellier (6) – PP GW – 23:173–0
(Graf, Legault) Jacob Quillan (14) – 31:514–0
4–132:10 – Quinton Ong (4) (Herzog)
4–240:58 – SHReilly Connors (7) (Wagner, Hall)
(Brind'Amour, Metsa) Ethan de Jong (17) – SH – 48:145–2
(Brind'Amour) Zach Metsa (4) – 51:316–2
6 minPenalties14 min
30Shots20
Quinnipiac Won Series 2–0

(2) Harvard vs. (9) Princeton

March 10, 2023
7:00 PM
Harvard6–1
(2–0, 1–1, 3–0)
Princeton Bright-Landry Hockey Center
Attendance: 1,671
Game reference
Mitchell Gibson Goalies Aidan Porter Referees:
Tom Dellafranco
Jason Williams
Linesmen:
Patrick Dapuzzo
Jason Shattie
(Thrun, Siedem) Sean Farrell (19) – 03:391–0
(Farinacci, Miller) Alex Laferriere (17) – GW – 12:042–0
2–127:51 – David Jacobs (6) (Seitz, Rubin)
(Farinacci, Coronato) Alex Laferriere (18) – PP – 36:193–1
(Siedem, Coronato) Sean Farrell (20) – 40:334–1
(Thrun) Marek Hejduk (6) – 51:535–1
(unassisted) Henry Thrun (6) – SH EN – 56:156–1
8 minPenalties4 min
30Shots32
March 11, 2023
7:00 PM
Harvard6–1
(2–0, 2–0, 2–1)
Princeton Bright-Landry Hockey Center
Attendance: 1,640
Game reference
Mitchell Gibson Goalies Aidan Porter Referees:
Anthony Kenney
Jason Williams
Linesmen:
Jason Shattie
Brendon Wormley
(Shore, Hejduk) Ryan Drkulec (4) – 02:131–0
(Farinacci, Thrun) Alex Laferriere (18) – GW – 16:492–0
(Siedem, Farrell) Zakary Karpa (5) – 34:473–0
(Miller, Farinacci) Alex Laferriere (20) – 36:474–0
(unassisted) Baker Shore (4) – SH EN – 50:185–0
(Farrell) Philip Tresca (4) – 52:376–0
6–158:58 – Matt Hayami (6) (Konovalov)
26 minPenalties18 min
33Shots35
Harvard Won Series 2–0

(3) Cornell vs. (6) Clarkson

March 10, 2023
7:00 PM
Cornell2–1
(1–0, 0–0, 1–1)
Clarkson Lynah Rink
Attendance: 3,752
Game reference
Ian Shane Goalies Ethan Haider Referees:
CJ Hanafin
Joseph Carusone
Linesmen:
Rick Lembo
Adam Wood
(Bancroft, Malinski) Gabriel Seger (7) – PP – 06:011–0
(O'Leary, Tupker) Michael Suda (1) – GW – 41:132–0
2–145:15 – EA – Mathieu Gosselin (14) (Richardson, Power)
8 minPenalties19 min
20Shots14
March 11, 2023
7:00 PM
Cornell3–1
(0–0, 1–0, 2–1)
Clarkson Lynah Rink
Attendance: 3,935
Game reference
Ian Shane Goalies Ethan Haider Referees:
CJ Hanafin
Tom Steinel
Linesmen:
Ryan Knapp
Adam Wood
(Seger, Bancroft) Max Andreev (6) – PP – 28:301–0
(Malone, Wallace) Ondrej Psenicka (8) – GW – 52:572–0
(Penney, Mitchell) Jack Malone (8) – EN – 58:023–0
3–159:39 – EATommy Pasanen (14) (Taylor, Bargholtz)
10 minPenalties16 min
22Shots23
Cornell Won Series 2–0

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

March 10, 2023
7:00 PM
St. Lawrence3–4 (OT)
(3–0, 0–2, 0–1, 0–1)
Colgate Appleton Arena
Attendance: 2,848
Game reference
Emil Zetterquist Goalies Carter Gylander Referees:
Cameron Lynch
Douglas Place
Linesmen:
Michael Wrobel
Stephen Drain
(Buhl, Mazura) Mason Waite (2) – 09:131–0
(Lašák, Dorrington) Tucker McIntosh (3) – 12:212–0
(Lašák) Aleksi Peltonen (6) – 14:343–0
3–128:02 – PPAlex Young (20) (C. Young)
3–233:33 – Reid Irwin (1) (Bergsland)
3–350:52 – Daniel Panetta (4) (Anderson, C. Young)
3–471:33 – GWColton Young (6) (Mitton, Bergsland)
10 minPenalties6 min
31Shots37
March 11, 2023
7:00 PM
St. Lawrence2–3
(0–1, 1–2, 1–0)
Colgate Appleton Arena
Attendance: 2,318
Game reference
Emil Zetterquist Goalies Carter Gylander Referees:
Joseph Carusone
Cameron Lynch
Linesmen:
Rick Lembo
Stephen Drain
0–116:47 – PPEthan Manderville (20) (Verboon, Anderson)
0–220:45 – Alex DiPaolo (11) (unassisted)
0–327:07 – GWMatt Verboon (16) (Panetta)
(unassisted) Mason Waite (3) – 29:271–3
(Salem, Buhl) Ty Naaykens (3) – EA – 57:282–3
22 minPenalties19 min
33Shots19
Colgate Won Series 2–0

Semifinals

(1) Quinnipiac vs. (5) Colgate

March 17, 2023
4:00 PM
Quinnipiac1–2 (2OT)
(0–1, 0–0, 1–0, 0–0, 0–1)
Colgate Herb Brooks Arena
Attendance: 3,533
Game reference
Yaniv Perets Goalies Carter Gylander Referees:
CJ Hanafin
Tom Steinel
Linesmen:
Ryan Knapp
Adam Wood
0–116:48 – Daniel Panetta (5) (Glasman)
(Graf, Metsa) Ethan de Jong (18) – PP – 43:471–1
1–288:50 – GWRoss Mitton (9) (DiPaolo, Verboon)
21 minPenalties10 min
41Shots47

(2) Harvard vs. (3) Cornell

March 17, 2023
7:30 PM
Harvard1–0 (OT)
(0–0, 0–0, 0–0, 1–0)
Cornell Herb Brooks Arena
Attendance: 3,533
Game reference
Mitchell Gibson Goalies Ian Shane Referees:
Joe Carusone
Chris Pitoscia
Linesmen:
Jason Shattie
Patrick Dapuzzo
(Shore, Miller) Alex Laferriere (21) – GW – 64:281–0
2 minPenalties2 min
25Shots15

Championship

(2) Harvard vs. (5) Colgate

March 18, 2023
7:30 PM
Harvard2–3
(0–2, 1–1, 1–0)
Colgate Herb Brooks Arena
Attendance: 3,839
Game reference
Mitchell Gibson Goalies Carter Gylander Referees:
CJ Hanafin
Cameron Lynch
Linesmen:
Ryan Knapp
Stephen Drain
0–101:01 – PPColton Young (11) (Manderville, A. Young)
0–212:47 – Alex Young (21) (unassisted)
(Miller, Laferriere) Henry Thrun (7) – 26:011–2
1–329:38 – GWLevi Glasman (3) (Anderson, Labelle)
(Farinacci, Farrell) Matthew Coronato (20) – PP – 52:552–3
2 minPenalties8 min
36Shots23

Tournament awards

All-Tournament Team

* Most Outstanding Player(s)

[2]

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