1998 ECAC Hockey men's ice hockey tournament

The 1998 ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 37th tournament in league history. It was played between March 13 and March 21, 1998.[4] 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, Princeton received the ECAC's automatic bid to the 1998 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

Format

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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 modified best-of-three series, where the first team to receive 3 points moves on, 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 1998 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

Conference standings

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Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; PTS = Points; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Yale 22 17 4 1 35 82 44 35 23 9 3 121 80
Clarkson 22 16 4 2 34 86 48 35 23 9 3 128 87
Rensselaer 22 11 7 4 26 87 75 35 18 13 4 126 110
Brown 22 11 9 2 24 73 64 31 13 16 2 100 104
Harvard 22 10 11 1 21 72 78 33 14 17 2 112 124
Colgate 22 9 10 3 21 69 75 35 16 15 4 116 126
Princeton* 22 7 9 6 20 71 75 36 18 11 7 125 112
Cornell 22 9 12 1 19 55 68 33 15 16 2 84 101
Vermont 22 7 11 4 18 62 77 34 10 20 4 89 119
St. Lawrence 22 8 12 2 18 56 69 33 9 20 4 90 123
Dartmouth 22 7 12 3 17 72 77 29 11 13 5 96 88
Union 22 4 15 3 11 42 76 32 6 22 4 74 117
Championship: Princeton
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Top 10 Poll

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Bracket

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Teams are reseeded after the First Round

First Round
March 13–15
Four vs. Five
March 19
Semifinals
March 20
Championship
March 21
1Yale3*3*4
10St. Lawrence331
1Yale1
2Clarkson2*57Princeton67Princeton2
9Vermont138Cornell2
3Rensselaer4342Clarkson4
8Cornell5057Princeton5**
4Brown263
7Princeton3052Clarkson6
5Harvard2
5Harvard54
6Colgate42

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

First round

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(1) Yale vs. (10) St. Lawrence

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March 13 Yale 3 – 3 OT St. Lawrence Ingalls Rink
March 14 Yale 3 – 3 OT St. Lawrence Ingalls Rink
March 15 Yale 4 – 1 St. Lawrence Ingalls Rink
Yale won series 1–0–2


(2) Clarkson vs. (9) Vermont

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March 13 Clarkson 2 – 1 OT Vermont Cheel Arena
March 14 Clarkson 5 – 3 Vermont Cheel Arena
Clarkson won series 2–0


(3) Rensselaer vs. (8) Cornell

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March 13 Rensselaer 4 – 5 Cornell Houston Field House
March 14 Rensselaer 3 – 0 Cornell Houston Field House
March 15 Rensselaer 4 – 5 Cornell Houston Field House
Cornell won series 2–1


(4) Brown vs. (7) Princeton

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March 13 Brown 2 – 3 Princeton Meehan Auditorium
March 14 Brown 6 – 0 Princeton Meehan Auditorium
March 15 Brown 3 – 5 Princeton Meehan Auditorium
Princeton won series 2–1


(5) Harvard vs. (6) Colgate

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March 13 Harvard 5 – 4 Colgate Bright Hockey Center
March 14 Harvard 4 – 2 Colgate Bright Hockey Center
Harvard won series 2–0


Four vs. Five

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(7) Princeton vs. (8) Cornell

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March 19 Princeton 6 – 2 Cornell Olympic Arena


Semifinals

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(1) Yale vs. (7) Princeton

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March 20 Yale 1 – 2 Princeton Olympic Arena


(2) Clarkson vs. (5) Harvard

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March 20 Clarkson 6 – 2 Harvard Olympic Arena


Third place

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(1) Yale vs. (5) Harvard

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March 21 Yale 1 – 4 Harvard Olympic Arena


Championship

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(2) Clarkson vs. (7) Princeton

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March 21 Clarkson 4 – 5 2OT Princeton Olympic Arena


Tournament awards

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* Most Outstanding Player(s)

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References

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  1. ^ "Princeton Men's Team History". USCHO.com. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  2. ^ "Don Cahoon Year-by-Year Coaching Record". USCHO.com. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
  3. ^ "ECAC Awards". College Hockey Historical Archive. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  4. ^ "ECAC Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  5. ^ "2008-09 ECAC Hockey Media Guides". ECAC Hockey. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  6. ^ "Men's All-Tournament Teams" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 16, 2013. Retrieved April 26, 2014.
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