Year: | 2001 |
Conference: | ECAC |
Gender: | Men's |
Dates: | March 9–17, 2001 |
Teams: | 10 |
Finalarena: | Olympic Arena |
Finalcity: | Lake Placid, New York |
Champions: | St. Lawrence |
Titlecount: | 6th |
Coach: | Joe Marsh[1] |
Coachcount: | 5th |
Mvp: | Jeremy Symington[2] |
Mvpteam: | St. Lawrence |
Prevseason Year: | 2000 |
Prevseason Link: | 2000 ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament |
Nextseason Year: | 2002 |
Nextseason Link: | 2002 ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament |
The 2001 ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 40th tournament in league history. It was played between March 9 and March 17, 2001. Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final five games were played at the Olympic Arena (subsequently renamed Herb Brooks Arena) in Lake Placid, New York. By winning the tournament, St. Lawrence received the ECAC's automatic bid to the 2001 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.
The tournament featured three rounds of play. The two teams that finish below tenth place in the standings are not eligible for tournament play. In the first round, the first and tenth seeds, the second and ninth seeds, the third seed and eighth seeds, the fourth seed and seventh seeds and the fifth seed and sixth seeds played a best-of-three series with the three highest-seeded winners advancing to the semifinals and the remaining two winners playing in the Four vs. Five matchup. After the opening round every series becomes a single-elimination game. In the semifinals, the highest seed plays the winner of the four vs. five game while the two remaining teams play with the winners advancing to the championship game and the losers advancing to the third place game. The tournament champion receives an automatic bid to the 2001 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament.
Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; PTS = Points; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against
Teams are reseeded after the First Round
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
* Most Outstanding Player(s)]]
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