CCHA Most Valuable Player in Tournament explained

CCHA Most Valuable Player in Tournament
Sport:Ice hockey
Givenfor:The Most Valuable Player in the CCHA Tournament
First:1972
Last:2013
Mostrecent:T. J. Tynan

The CCHA Most Valuable Player in Tournament is an annual award given out at the conclusion of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association conference tournament to the most valuable player in the championship, as voted by the coaches of each CCHA team.[1]

The Most Valuable Player in Tournament was first awarded in 1972, but was not conferred again until 1982. After that time, it had been bestowed every year until 2013 when the original CCHA was dissolved as a consequence of the Big Ten Conference forming its men's ice hockey conference.[2] In 2020, the CCHA was revived by seven schools that had been members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, with conference play starting in 2021–22. The conference tournament returned at that time, and the MVP award was intended to return as well.[3]

However, the award was not presented in the revived league's first tournament in 2022, presumably due to the unusual finish of the championship final. Minnesota State scored what appeared to be the winning goal in overtime against Bemidji State and was presented the championship trophy. However, the goal was being reviewed during the presentation, and officials were provided additional television camera angles that conclusively proved the goal should not have counted. The goal was rescinded about an hour after play ended, and the teams were called back to resume play. Minnesota State scored the undisputed winning goal shortly thereafter.[4] [5]

In 1998, the most valuable player award for the CCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was renamed the Bill Beagan Trophy.[6] [7]

Only Ryan Miller managed to capture the award more than once.

Award winners

Year Winner Position School
Ohio State
Michigan State
Mike DavidBowling Green
Glenn HealyWestern Michigan
Michigan State
Western Michigan
Michigan State
Bowling Green
Michigan State
Michigan State
Lake Superior State
Lake Superior State
Blaine LacherLake Superior State
Michigan
Lake Superior State
Michigan
Michigan
Note: * recipient not on championship team
Year Winner Position School
Michigan State
Michigan
Michigan State
Michigan State
Michigan
Jed OrtmeyerMichigan
Ohio State
Michigan
Michigan State
Notre Dame
Michigan
Notre Dame
Michigan
Miami
Western Michigan
Notre Dame
Not presented

Winners by school

School Winners
9
9
4
3
3
2
2
1

Winners by position

Position Winners
9
3
3
1
0
17

See also

References

General

Specific

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Notes and References

  1. News: Henderson and Odegard Recipients of CCHA Major Awards. Alaska Nanooks. 2013-03-22. 2013-07-27.
  2. News: The CCHA is going away, but its history will have a final resting place. USCHO.com. 2013-03-06. 2013-07-27.
  3. Famed Mason Cup to be awarded to CCHA playoff champion . Central Collegiate Hockey Association . May 19, 2021 . May 21, 2021.
  4. Statement from the CCHA . Central Collegiate Hockey Association . March 19, 2022 . January 4, 2023.
  5. News: Minnesota State's OT goal waved off after CCHA trophy presented; Mavericks win again after game resumed . Karson . Buelow . USCHO.com . March 19, 2022 . January 4, 2023.
  6. Web site: Checking In: Former CCHA commissioner Bill Beagan. Mackinder. Matt. September 22, 2011. U.S. College Hockey Online. March 27, 2020.
  7. Web site: Bill Beagan. Bobby Orr Hall of Fame. March 26, 2020.