2023 Hockey East men's ice hockey tournament

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The 2023 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 38th edition of the Hockey East Tournament. It was played between March 8 and March 18, 2023. As the tournament champions, the Boston University Terriers received the conference's automatic bid into the 2023 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

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Format

The tournament includes all eleven teams in the conference, with teams ranked according to their finish in the conference standings. Seeds 1–5 earn a bye into the quarterfinal round, while seeds 6–11 play to determine the remaining quarterfinalists. Winners in the opening round are reseeded and advanced to play top three seeds in reverse order. Winners of the quarterfinal matches are again reseeded for the semifinal, and the winners of those two games face off in the championship.

All series are single-elimination with opening round and quarterfinal matches occurring at home team sites. The two semifinal games and championship match are held at the TD Garden. The tournament champion receives an automatic bid into the NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. [1]

Standings

Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTOTWOTLSWPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#4 Boston University †*2418602205499624029110154106
#14 Merrimack 241680240507252382314110689
#16 Northeastern 241473022497845351713510782
Connecticut 241392422417871352012311396
Massachusetts Lowell 241110322339565436181538982
Maine 24911411132626536151659294
Providence 24996302326460371614710387
Boston College 2481150013070733614166104104
Massachusetts 247143132285580351317594103
New Hampshire 246153222234476351120374105
Vermont 245163211183676361120569103
Championship: March 18, 2023
† indicates regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion (Lamoriello Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

Bracket

Teams are reseeded after the Opening Round and Quarterfinals

Opening Round [2]
March 8
Quarterfinals
March 11
Semifinals
March 17
Championship
March 18
1Boston University7
6 Maine 2 11 Vermont 3
11Vermont41Boston University2*
7 Providence 1
2Merrimack1**
8 Boston College 0
1Boston University3*
2 Merrimack 2
3 Northeastern 1
7Providence2*7Providence2*
10 New Hampshire 1 2Merrimack2**
5 Massachusetts Lowell 1
4 Connecticut 1
8Boston College55Massachusetts Lowell2
9 Massachusetts 2

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Results

Opening Round

(6) Maine vs. (11) Vermont

March 8, 2023
7:00 PM
Maine2–4
(1–0), (0–1), (1–3)
Vermont Alfond Arena, Orono, Maine
Attendance: 3,748
Game reference
Victor OstmanGoaliesGabe CarriereReferees:
Geoffrey Miller
Steven Rouillard
Linesmen:
Jeff McCorkle
Steven Murray
(Freel, Breazeale) Lynden Breen (20) – PP – 14:011–0
1–126:40 – PP – Timofei Spitserov (4) (Zapernick, Stucker)
(Arnott, Sirota) Lynden Breen (21) – 40:482–1
2–247:20 – Andrei Buyalsky (5) (Lombardi)
2–353:55 – PP,GW – Isak Walther (9) (Bouquot, Stucker)
2–459:22 – EN,SH – William Lemay (2) (Zapernick)
10 minPenalties8 min
30Shots30

(7) Providence vs. (10) New Hampshire

March 8, 2023
7:00 PM
Providence2–1 (OT)
(1–0), (0–1), (0–0), (1–0)
New Hampshire Schneider Arena, Providence, Rhode Island
Attendance: 1,286
Game reference
Philip SvedebäckGoaliesDavid FessendenReferees:
Walker Holton
Terrence Murphy
Linesmen:
Bill Kingdon
Kyle Richetelle
(Crozier) Craig Needham (5) – 7:011–0
1–123:09 – Conor Lovett (1) (Sweeney, Reid)
(Moynihan, Needham) Jamie Engelbert (5) – GW – 61:412–1
4 minPenalties2 min
30Shots23

(8) Boston College vs. (9) Massachusetts

March 8, 2023
7:00 PM
Boston College5–2
(3–1), (1–0), (1–1)
Massachusetts Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Attendance: 1,376
Game reference
Mitch BensonGoaliesCole BradyReferees:
Scott Hansen
Jeremy Tufts
Linesmen:
Nick Briganti
Kevin Briganti
(Gauthier, Gasseau) Marshall Warren (5) – 1:081–0
(Burke) Eamon Powell (5) – 17:072–0
2–118:41 – Taylor Makar (10) (Adamson, Mercuri)
(Gauthier, Nesterenko) Andre Gasseau (10) – GW – 19:453–1
(Gauthier) Nikita Nesterenko (12) – 29:114–1
4–240:22 – Ryan Ukfo (8) (unassisted)
(Gasseau, Warren) Nikita Nesterenko (13) – 4x4 – 43:125–2
8 minPenalties6 min
42Shots18

Quarterfinals

(1) Boston University vs. (11) Vermont

March 11, 2023
4:30 PM
Boston University7–3
(4–1), (0–0), (3–2)
Vermont Agganis Arena, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 3,915
Game reference
Drew CommessoGoaliesGabe CarriereReferees:
Scott Hansen
Peter Schlittenhardt
Linesmen:
Bob Bernard
Nicholas Briganti
(Peterson, Wilmer) Nick Zabaneh (6) – 5:491–0
(Gallagher, Stevens) Jamie Armstrong (5) – 7:032–0
(Peterson, Wilmer) Nick Zabaneh (7) – 8:493–0
3–111:42 – PP – Jacques Bouquot (6) (Stucket, Gotz)
(Wilmer, L. Hutson) Wilmer Skoog (13) – PP,GW – 18:294–1
4–241:10 – 4x4 – Massimo Lombardi (3) (Gotz, Buyalsky)
(Peterson, McCarthy) Nick Zabaneh (8) – 4x4 – 41:235–2
5–345:17 – William Lemay (3) (Bergmanis, Schachle)
(McCarthy, O'Brien) Wilmer Skoog (14) – 47:436–3
(Kaplan, Greene) Quinn Hutson (13) – PP – 55:067–3
8 minPenalties10 min
50Shots22

(2) Merrimack vs. (8) Boston College

March 11, 2023
7:30 PM
Merrimack1–0 (2OT)
(0–0), (0–0), (0–0), (0–0), (1–0)
Boston College J. Thom Lawler Rink, North Andover, Massachusetts
Attendance: 2,747
Game reference
Hugo OllasGoaliesMitch BensonReferees:
Walker Holton
Steven Rouillard
Linesmen:
Kevin Briganti
Steven Murray
(Leibold, Seyfert) Mick Messner (5) – GW – 88:201–0
6 minPenalties10 min
36Shots36

(3) Northeastern vs. (7) Providence

March 11, 2023
7:00 PM
Northeastern1–2 (OT)
(1–0), (0–1), (0–0), (0–1)
Providence Matthews Arena, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 2,192
Game reference
Devon LeviGoaliesPhilip SvedebäckReferees:
Brad LeBlanc
Geoff Miller
Linesmen:
Robert Griffin
Jeff McCorkle
(Walsh, Struble) Cam Lund (7) – PP – 9:441–0
1–133:11 – Parker Ford (12) (Harding, Duran)
1–264:00 – GW – Brady Berard (1) (Richard, Harding)
4 minPenalties4 min
26Shots34

(4) Connecticut vs. (5) Massachusetts Lowell

March 11, 2023
4:00 PM
Connecticut1–2
(0–2), (0–0), (1–0)
Massachusetts Lowell Toscano Family Ice Forum, Storrs, Connecticut
Attendance: 2,691
Game reference
Arsenii SergeevGoaliesGustavs Davis GrigalsReferees:
Terrence Murphy
Jeremy Tufts
Linesmen:
Bill Kingdon
Kyle Richetelle
0–18:51 – Blake Wells (2) (Meehan)
0–214:35 – GW – Owen Cole (6) (McDonald, Fowler)
(Wood) Nick Capone (9) – EA – 58:311–2
4 minPenalties2 min
41Shots17

Semifinals

(1) Boston University vs. (7) Providence

March 17, 2023
4:00 PM
Boston University2–1 (OT)
(0–0), (0–0), (1–1), (1–0)
Providence TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 13,187
Game reference
Drew CommessoGoaliesPhilip SvedebäckReferees:
Walker Holton
Terence Murphy
Linesmen:
Nicholas Briganti
Steven Murphy
0–152:25 – Bennett Schimek (11) (Valente, Ruikka)
(Greene, L. Hutson) Dylan Peterson (5) – 57:281–1
(Tuch, Greene) Quinn Hutson (14) – GW – 70:522–1
6 minPenalties6 min
25Shots38

(2) Merrimack vs. (5) Massachusetts Lowell

March 17, 2023
7:30 PM
Merrimack2–1 (2OT)
(0–0), (0–0), (1–1), (0–0), (1–0)
Massachusetts Lowell TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 13,187
Game reference
Zachary BorgielGoaliesGustavs Davis GrigalsReferees:
Scott Hansen
Geoff Miller
Linesmen:
Jeff McCorkle
Kyle Richetelle
(Demin, Leibold) Jordan Seyfert (7) – 49:341–0
1–159:29 – EA – Scout Truman (8) (Fowler, Stella)
(Leppanen) Matt Copponi (14) – GW – 90:052–1
2 minPenalties2 min
42Shots36

Championship

(1) Boston University vs. (2) Merrimack

March 18, 2023
7:00 PM
Boston University3–2 (OT)
(0–1), (1–1), (1–0), (1–0)
Merrimack TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 14.306
Game reference
Drew CommessoGoaliesHugo OllasReferees:
Steven Rouillard
Jeremy Tufts
Linesmen:
Kevin Briganti
Bill Kingdon
0–16:57 – SH – Christian Felton (2) (Brar)
(Fensore, Kaplan) Lane Hutson (13) – 5x3 – 20:381–1
1–235:09 – Mac Welsher (7) (Crozier)
(Armstrong, Greene) Devin Kaplan (10) – 49:022–2
(Brown, Stevens) Lane Hutson (14) – GW – 61:573–2
4 minPenalties10 min
30Shots25

Tournament Awards

All-Tournament Team

Tournament MVP

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