1969 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey tournament explained

Year:1969
Gender:men's
Division:University Division
Teams:4
Frozenfourarena:Broadmoor World Arena
Frozenfourcity:Colorado Springs, Colorado
Champions:Denver Pioneers
Titlecount:5th
Champgamecount:7th
Champffcount:8th
Runnerup:Cornell Big Red
Gamecount:2nd
Runnerffcount:3rd
Semifinal1:Harvard Crimson
Frozenfourcount:4th
Semifinal2:Michigan Tech Huskies
Frozenfourcount2:5th
Coach:Murray Armstrong
Coachcount:5th
Mop:Keith Magnuson
Mopteam:Denver

The 1969 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament was the culmination of the 1968–69 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey season, the 22nd such tournament in NCAA history. It was held between March 13 and 15, 1969, and concluded with Denver defeating Cornell 4–3. Three games were played at the Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colorado while the consolation game was played at the newly opened Cadet Ice Arena.

This was the first time that the NCAA tournament did not take place entirely at one venue, an event that did not occur again until the tournament expanded to include a play-in game in 1977.

This was the 11th and final time that the Broadmoor World Arena played host to the NCAA tournament. The arena that has held the second most championships is the Dunkin' Donuts Center (previously the Providence Civic Center) with 6 (as of 2016).

Qualifying teams

Four teams qualified for the tournament, two each from the eastern and western regions. The ECAC tournament champion and the two WCHA tournament co-champions received automatic bids into the tournament. An at-large bid was offered to a second eastern team based upon both their ECAC tournament finish as well as their regular season record.

East West
SeedSchoolConference RecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bidSeedSchoolConference RecordBerth type AppearanceLast bid
1CornellECAC Hockey26–1–0Tournament champion3rd19681DenverWCHA24–6–0Tournament co-champion8th1968
2HarvardECAC Hockey18–7–1At-Large4th19582Michigan TechWCHA21–7–1Tournament co-champion5th1965
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Format

The ECAC champion was seeded as the top eastern team while the WCHA co-champion with the better regular season record was given the top western seed. The second eastern seed was slotted to play the top western seed and vice versa. Both semifinal games and the championship game were played at the Broadmoor World Arena while the consolation match was held at the Cadet Ice Arena. All matches were Single-game eliminations with the semifinal winners advancing to the national championship game and the losers playing in a consolation game.

Bracket

[2] Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Semifinals

(E1) Cornell vs. (W2) Michigan Tech

Consolation Game

(E2) Harvard vs. (W2) Michigan Tech

National Championship

(W1) Denver vs. (E1) Cornell

Scoring summary
PeriodTeamGoalAssist(s)TimeScore
1stalign=center style="color:white; background:#862633; " DENTom GilmorePowis and Magnusonalign=center 2:41align=center 1–0 DEN
align=center style=";" CORDan LodboaPattisonalign=center 13:09align=center 1–1
2ndalign=center style="color:white; background:#862633; " DENGeorge Morrison - PPMiller and Magnusonalign=center 30:25align=center 2–1 DEN
align=center style=";" CORBrian CornellTuffordalign=center 33:31align=center 2–2
3rdalign=center style="color:white; background:#862633; " DENBob Trembecky - PPMagnuson and Patrickalign=center 44:17align=center 3–2 DEN
align=center style="color:white; background:#862633; " DENTom Miller - GWZemanalign=center 51:50align=center 4–2 DEN
align=center style=";" CORGordon LoweGiullanialign=center 58:40align=center 4–3 DEN
Shots by period
Team123T
align=center style=";" Cornell align=center 12 align=center 9 align=center 15 align=center 36
align=center style="color:white; background:#862633; " Denver align=center 9 align=center 9 align=center 7 align=center 25
Goaltenders
TeamNameSavesGoals againstTime on ice
align=center style=";" COR align=center 21 align=center 4 align=center
align=center style="color:white; background:#862633; " DEN align=center 33 align=center 3 align=center

All-Tournament team

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First Team

* Most Outstanding Player(s)[4]

Second Team

References

Notes and References

  1. News: NCAA Division 1 Tournament . College Hockey Historical Archives . 2013-06-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202145059/http://augenblick.org/chha/ncaa_trn.html . 2014-02-02 . live .
  2. News: NCAA Tournament. College Hockey Historical Archives. May 19, 2013.
  3. News: NCAA Frozen Four Records . NCAA.org . 2013-06-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120817163005/http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/frozen_4/2009/f4recs.pdf . 2012-08-17 . live .
  4. News: NCAA Division I Awards . College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-17.