1998 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament
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The 1998 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament involved 12 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college ice hockey. It began on March 27, 1998, and ended with the championship game on April 4. A total of 11 games were played.
Teams | 12 |
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Finals site | |
Champions | Michigan Wolverines (9th title) |
Runner-up | Boston College Eagles (4th title game) |
Semifinalists |
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Winning coach | Red Berenson (2nd title) |
MOP | Marty Turco (Michigan) |
Attendance | 79,362 |
Qualifying teams edit
The at-large bids and seeding for each team in the tournament were announced after the conference tournaments concluded. The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), the ECAC, Hockey East and Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) all received 3 berths in the tournament.
East Regional – Albany | West Regional – Ann Arbor | ||||||||||||
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Seed | School | Conference | Record | Berth type | Appearance | Last bid | Seed | School | Conference | Record | Berth type | Appearance | Last bid |
1 | Boston University | Hockey East | 28–7–2 | At-large bid | 24th | 1997 | 1 | Michigan State | CCHA | 33–5–5 | Tournament champion | 18th | 1997 |
2 | Boston College | Hockey East | 26–8–5 | Tournament champion | 19th | 1991 | 2 | North Dakota | WCHA | 30–7–1 | At-large bid | 14th | 1997 |
3 | Clarkson | ECAC | 23–8–3 | At-large bid | 17th | 1997 | 3 | Michigan | CCHA | 30–11–1 | At-large bid | 21st | 1997 |
4 | Wisconsin | WCHA | 26–13–1 | Tournament champion | 17th | 1995 | 4 | Ohio State | CCHA | 25–12–2 | At-large bid | 1st | Never |
5 | New Hampshire | Hockey East | 23–11–1 | At-large bid | 9th | 1997 | 5 | Yale | ECAC | 23–8–3 | At-large bid | 2nd | 1952 |
6 | Colorado College | WCHA | 25–12–3 | At-large bid | 12th | 1997 | 6 | Princeton | ECAC | 18–10–7 | Tournament champion | 1st | Never |
Game locations edit
- East Regional – Pepsi Arena, Albany, New York
- West Regional – Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Frozen Four – Fleet Center, Boston
Brackets edit
Regionals edit
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Frozen Four edit
National semifinals April 2 | National championship April 4 | ||||||||
E5 | New Hampshire | 0 | |||||||
W3 | Michigan | 4 | |||||||
W3 | Michigan | 3* | |||||||
E2 | Boston College | 2 | |||||||
E2 | Boston College | 5 | |||||||
W4 | Ohio State | 2 |
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
Regional Quarterfinals edit
East Regional edit
(3) Clarkson vs. (6) Colorado College edit
March 28 | Clarkson | 1 – 3 | Colorado College | Pepsi Arena |
(4) Wisconsin vs. (5) New Hampshire edit
March 28 | Wisconsin | 4 – 7 | New Hampshire | Pepsi Arena |
West Regional edit
(3) Michigan vs. (6) Princeton edit
March 27 | Michigan | 2 – 1 | Princeton | Yost Ice Arena | Recap | |||
no scoring | First period | |||||||
(Kosick, Herr) Chris Fox – PP – 30:45 | Second period | 38:38 – Jeff Halpern (Masters) | ||||||
(unassisted) Mark Kosick – GW – 40:41 | Third period | |||||||
Marty Turco ( 20 saves / 21 shots ) | Goalie stats | Erasmo Saltarelli ( 29 saves / 31 shots ) |
(4) Ohio State vs. (5) Yale edit
March 27 | Ohio State | 4 – 0 | Yale | Yost Ice Arena | Recap | |||
no scoring | First period | |||||||
Todd Compeau – GW – 26:38 Todd Compeau – PP – ??:?? |
Second period | |||||||
Jean-Francois Dufour – ??:?? ?? – EN – ??:?? |
Third period | |||||||
Jeff Maund ( 22 saves / 22 shots ) | Goalie stats | Alex Westlund |
Regional semifinals edit
East Regional edit
(1) Boston University vs. (5) New Hampshire edit
March 29 | Boston University | 3 – 4 | OT | New Hampshire | Pepsi Arena |
(2) Boston College vs. (6) Colorado College edit
March 29 | Boston College | 6 – 1 | Colorado College | Pepsi Arena |
West Regional edit
(1) Michigan State vs. (4) Ohio State edit
March 28[2] | Michigan State | 3 – 4 | OT | Ohio State | Yost Ice Arena | Recap | ||
Brad Hodgins – PP – 18:34 | First period | |||||||
Shawn Horcoff – PP – 26:10 Rustyn Dolyny – PP – 37:23 |
Second period | 26:51 – Andrè Signoretti 31:25 – PP – Éric Meloche | ||||||
Third period | 45:43 – Neal Rech | |||||||
First overtime period | 68:47 – GW – Andrè Signoretti | |||||||
Chad Alban | Goalie stats | Jeff Maund |
(2) North Dakota vs. (3) Michigan edit
March 28 | North Dakota | 3 – 4 | Michigan | Yost Ice Arena | Recap | |||
(Vig) Matt Henderson – 08:25 (Ja. Panzer) David Hoogsteen – 18:53 |
First period | |||||||
(Hammer, Vig) Adam Calder – 25:06 |
Second period | 23:28 – SH – Matt Herr (Clark, Turco) 28:38 – Bill Muckalt (Kosick, Herr) | ||||||
Third period | 40:56 – PP – Greg Crozier (Kosick, Herr) 43:?? – GW – Bobby Hayes (Herr, Clark) | |||||||
Aaron Schweitzer ( 25 saves / 29 shots ) | Goalie stats | Marty Turco ( 29 saves / 32 shots ) |
Frozen Four edit
National semifinal edit
(E5) New Hampshire vs. (W3) Michigan edit
April 2 | New Hampshire | 0 – 4 | Michigan | Fleet Center | Recap | |||
no scoring | First period | 13:34 – GW SH – Andrew Berenzweig (Rominski) | ||||||
Second period | 27:43 – PP – Andrew Berenzweig (Hayes, Merrick) 28:26 – Geoff Koch (Clark, Huntzicker) | |||||||
Third period | 57:12 – PP – Matt Herr (Muckalt, Langfeld) | |||||||
Sean Matile ( 26 saves / 30 shots ) | Goalie stats | Marty Turco ( 19 saves / 19 shots ) |
(E2) Boston College vs. (W4) Ohio State edit
April 2 | Boston College | 5 – 2 | Ohio State | Fleet Center | Recap | |||
Brian Gionta – SH – 08:40 | First period | |||||||
Jeff Farkas – 30:24 |
Second period | 35:02 – Dan Cousineau 38:21 – Dan Cousineau | ||||||
Marty Reasoner – GW – 46:12 Andy Powers – 57:25 ?? – ??:?? |
Third period | |||||||
Scott Clemmensen | Goalie stats | Jeff Maund |
National Championship edit
(W3) Michigan vs. (E2) Boston College edit
April 4[3] | Michigan | 3 – 2 | OT | Boston College | Fleet Center |
Scoring summary[4] | |||||
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Period | Team | Goal | Assist(s) | Time | Score |
1st | BC | Kevin Caufield | Mottau | 4:19 | 1–0 BC |
2nd | UM | Mark Kosick | Berenzweig and Crozier | 27:42 | 1–1 |
BC | Mike Lephart – PP | Farkas and Allen | 38:38 | 2–1 BC | |
3rd | UM | Mark Kosick | Muckalt and Fox | 53:48 | 2–2 |
1st Overtime | UM | Josh Langfeld – GW | Fox and Matzka | 77:51 | 3–2 UM |
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All-Tournament team edit
- G: Marty Turco* (Michigan)
- D: Bubba Berenzweig (Michigan)
- D: Mike Mottau (Boston College)
- F: Mark Kosick (Michigan)
- F: Josh Langfeld (Michigan)
- F: Marty Reasoner (Boston College)
Record by conference edit
Conference | # of Bids | Record | Win % | Regional semifinals | Frozen Four | Championship Game | Champions |
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CCHA | 3 | 6-2 | .750 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Hockey East | 3 | 4-3 | .571 | 3 | 2 | 1 | – |
WCHA | 3 | 1-3 | .250 | 2 | - | - | - |
ECAC | 3 | 0-3 | .000 | - | - | - | - |
References edit
- ^ "NCAA Division 1 Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. Archived from the original on July 4, 2009. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
- ^ "Michigan State 2013-14 Hockey History" (PDF). Michigan State Spartans. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 22, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- ^ "1998 NCAA Championship Game: Michigan vs Boston College". YouTube.
- ^ "Michigan Wolverines Team History" (PDF). mgoblue.com. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
- ^ "NCAA Division I Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved July 17, 2013.
- ^ "NCAA Frozen Four Records" (PDF). NCAA.org. Archived (PDF) from the original on August 17, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2013.