MIAA Division 1A boys' ice hockey tournament

The MIAA Division 1A Boys' Ice Hockey Tournament, commonly referred to as the Super Eight, was an annual boys' high school ice hockey tournament held by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) to determine the top boys' team in the state.

MIAA Division 1A Boys' Ice Hockey Tournament
SportIce hockey
Founded1991
AdministratorBarry Haley
No. of teams10
Venue(s)TD Garden (finals)
Most titlesCatholic Memorial School (13)

The Tournament Management Committee voted to not accept any Division 1A tournament proposals until at least the 2025–26 academic year.[1] If the MIAA Board of Directors votes to side with the TMC, then no Division 1A boys' ice hockey tournament would be held until 2026 at the earliest.[2]

History

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The Super Eight was a double-elimination tournament that determined the high school state champion since the inaugural 1991 tournament. The tournament features 10 teams. The selection committee seeds the teams 1 to 10. The tournament begins with two play-in games culminating with the finals played at TD Garden. The games leading up to the finals have been scheduled at neutral sites, including Tsongas Center, Chelmsford Forum, and other rinks in the state. The tournament is the basis for the creation of the Division 1A Baseball Tournament, which was established in 2014, to crown a state champion.

On March 12, 2020, the MIAA announced that the state finals games across all divisions scheduled for that weekend would be canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, Arlington and Pope Francis were both declared co-champions for the first time in the Super Eight tournament.[3] The MIAA did not sponsor winter tournaments in 2021, thus no Super Eight was held.[4]

On April 16, 2021, the MIAA Tournament Management Committee voted to accept the Blue Ribbon Committee's proposal that they will “not consider any applications for a 1A Tournament until July 1, 2025, to ensure MIAA sport committees can support their applications with four years of data under the new statewide tournament structure starting in the fall 2021 season.” The Blue Ribbon Committee cited "consistency, equity, and Title IX compliance across all sports" as the reasoning.[1] The MIAA Division 1A Boys' Ice Hockey Tournament along with the Division 1A Baseball Tournament cannot return until the 2025–26 academic year if the committee votes to approve. The TMC believes that the 4-year gap will allow sports committees to gather substantial data with the new statewide tournament to better support their future proposals for a Division 1A tournament.[5] However, the Board of Directors must approve the TMC vote before it becomes official.[2]

On April 29, the MIAA Ice Hockey Committee announced that they will appeal the decision made by the TMC.[6]

Tournament format history

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1991–2000
8 teams (double-elimination)
2000–2003
10 teams (4-team single-game play-in; double-elimination)
2004–2012
10 teams (4-team single-game play-in; round-robin; single-game semifinal and final)
2013–2017
10 teams (4-team single-game play-in; best-of-three quarterfinals; single-game semifinal and final)
2018–2021
10 teams (4-team single-game play-in; double-elimination with a single-game championship)

Results

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Year Winning team Coach Losing team Coach Score Location Finals venue
1991 Catholic Memorial Bill Hanson Boston College High 3–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1992 Catholic Memorial (2) Bill Hanson Matignon 3–1 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1993 Catholic Memorial (3) Bill Hanson Medford 5–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1994 Catholic Memorial (4) Bill Hanson Arlington Catholic 5–1 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1995 Catholic Memorial (5) Bill Hanson Boston College High 3–1 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1996 Boston College High Joe McCabe Matignon 5–1 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
1997 Arlington Catholic Dan Shine Boston College High Joe McCabe 5–4 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
1998 Catholic Memorial (6) Bill Hanson Archbishop Williams 5–0 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
1999 Catholic Memorial (7) Bill Hanson Boston College High Joe McCabe 5–2 Lowell, Massachusetts Tsongas Center
2000 Catholic Memorial (8) Bill Hanson Boston College High Joe McCabe 6–3 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2001 Catholic Memorial (9) Bill Hanson Boston College High Joe McCabe 1–0 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2002 Boston College High (2) Joe McCabe Catholic Memorial 2–0 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2003 Catholic Memorial (10) Bill Hanson Boston College High Joe McCabe 3–2 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2004 Catholic Memorial (11) Bill Hanson Boston College High Joe McCabe 3–1 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2005 Catholic Memorial (12) Bill Hanson Arlington Catholic 3–1 Boston, Massachusetts TD Banknorth Garden
2006 Boston College High (3) Joe McCabe Catholic Memorial 2–1 Boston, Massachusetts TD Banknorth Garden
2007 Boston College High (4) Joe McCabe Weymouth 6–1 Boston, Massachusetts TD Banknorth Garden
2008 Reading Peter Doherty Malden Catholic 3–0 Boston, Massachusetts TD Banknorth Garden
2009 Catholic Memorial (13) Bill Hanson Burlington Bob Conceison 5–1 Boston, Massachusetts TD Banknorth Garden
2010 Hingham Tony Messina Catholic Memorial 1–0 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2011 Malden Catholic Chris Serino St. John's Prep 4–3 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2012 Malden Catholic (2) John McLean Boston College High 3–1 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2013 Malden Catholic (3) John McLean Austin Prep 3–2 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2014 Malden Catholic (4) John McLean Austin Prep 5–3 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2015 St. John's Prep Kris Hanson Malden Catholic John McLean 2–1 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2016 Malden Catholic (5) John McLean St. John's Prep 2–1 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2017 Arlington John Messuri Central Catholic 2–1 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2018 Boston College High (5) John Flaherty Pope Francis Brian Foley 2-1 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2019 Boston College High (6) John Flaherty Pope Francis Brian Foley 2-1 (4OT) Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; Arlington (2) and Pope Francis declared co-champions
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Team titles

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Team Titles Years
Catholic Memorial 13 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009
Boston College High 6 1996, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2018, 2019
Malden Catholic 5 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016
Pope Francis 1 2020
St. John's Prep 1 2015
Arlington 2 2017, 2020
Arlington Catholic 1 1997
Reading Memorial 1 2008
Hingham 1 2010

Tournaments

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1991

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  1. Catholic Memorial School ^
  2. St. John's Preparatory School
  3. Boston College High School
  4. Matignon High School
  5. Medford High School
  6. Reading Memorial High School
  7. Arlington High School
  8. Billerica Memorial High School

^ Tournament Champion

1992

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  1. Catholic Memorial School ^
  2. Matignon High School
  3. Woburn Memorial High School
  4. St. John's Preparatory School
  5. Don Bosco Technical High School
  6. Newton North High School
  7. Reading Memorial High School
  8. Arlington High School

^ Tournament Champion

1993

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  1. Catholic Memorial School ^
  2. Medford High School
  3. Archbishop Williams High School
  4. Billerica Memorial High School
  5. Arlington High School
  6. St. John's High School
  7. Burlington High School
  8. Weymouth High School

^ Tournament Champion

1994

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  1. Catholic Memorial School ^
  2. St. John's Preparatory School
  3. Arlington High School
  4. Arlington Catholic High School
  5. Wakefield Memorial High School
  6. Framingham High School
  7. Matignon High School
  8. Falmouth High School

^ Tournament Champion

1995

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  1. Catholic Memorial School ^
  2. Boston College High School
  3. Arlington Catholic High School
  4. Arlington High School
  5. Newton North High School
  6. Reading Memorial High School
  7. Matignon High School
  8. Acton-Boxborough Regional High School

^ Tournament Champion

1996

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  1. Boston College High School ^
  2. Catholic Memorial School
  3. Matignon High School
  4. Reading Memorial High School
  5. Arlington Catholic High School
  6. Arlington High School
  7. Acton-Boxborough Regional High School
  8. Tewksbury Memorial High School

^ Tournament Champion

1997

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  1. Catholic Memorial School
  2. Matignon High School
  3. Arlington Catholic High School ^
  4. St. John's High School
  5. Boston College High School
  6. Reading Memorial High School
  7. Billerica Memorial High School
  8. Chelmsford High School

^ Tournament Champion

1998

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  1. Catholic Memorial School ^*
  2. Archbishop Williams High School
  3. Arlington High School
  4. Boston College High School
  5. Billerica Memorial High School
  6. Reading Memorial High School
  7. Arlington Catholic High School
  8. St. John's Preparatory School

^ Tournament Champion

1999

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  1. Boston College High School
  2. Reading Memorial High School
  3. Archbishop Williams High School
  4. Arlington High School
  5. St. John's Preparatory School
  6. Catholic Memorial School^
  7. Matignon High School
  8. Waltham High School

^ Tournament Champion

2000

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  1. Catholic Memorial School ^
  2. Boston College High School
  3. Arlington High School
  4. Austin Preparatory School
  5. Arlington Catholic High School
  6. Reading Memorial High School
  7. Needham High School
  8. St. John's High School

^ Tournament Champion

2001

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  1. Winchester High School
  2. Arlington High School
  3. Catholic Memorial School^
  4. Austin Preparatory School
  5. Boston College High School
  6. Reading Memorial High School
  7. Springfield Cathedral High School
  8. St. John's High School
  9. Archbishop Williams High School
  10. Matignon High School

^ Tournament Champion

2002

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  1. St. John's High School
  2. Boston College High School^
  3. Austin Preparatory School
  4. Hingham High School
  5. Catholic Memorial School
  6. Billerica Memorial High School
  7. Chelmsford High School
  8. Reading Memorial High School
  9. Arlington Catholic High School
  10. Arlington High School

^ Tournament Champion

2003

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  1. Boston College High School
  2. Catholic Memorial School^
  3. Arlington High School
  4. Hingham High School
  5. Austin Preparatory School
  6. Arlington Catholic High School
  7. Belmont High School
  8. Chelmsford High School
  9. St. John's High School
  10. St. John's Preparatory School

^ Tournament Champion

2004

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  1. Catholic Memorial School^
  2. Boston College High School
  3. Arlington Catholic High School
  4. Hingham High School
  5. Waltham High School
  6. St. John's Preparatory School
  7. Belmont High School
  8. Duxbury High School
  9. Billerica Memorial High School
  10. Framingham High School

^ Tournament Champion

2005

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  1. Catholic Memorial School^
  2. Boston College High School
  3. Hingham High School
  4. Waltham High School
  5. Arlington Catholic High School
  6. Reading Memorial High School
  7. Duxbury High School
  8. Medford High School
  9. Austin Preparatory School
  10. St. John's Preparatory School

^ Tournament Champion

2006

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  1. Catholic Memorial School
  2. Boston College High School^
  3. Arlington Catholic High School
  4. Medford High School
  5. Hingham High School
  6. Duxbury High School
  7. Winchester High School
  8. Acton-Boxborough Regional High School
  9. Austin Preparatory School
  10. St. John's Preparatory School

^ Tournament Champion

2007

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The ten teams to qualify for the 2007 Super Eight tournament are listed below.[7]

  1. Catholic Memorial School (14-1-2)
  2. St. John's Preparatory School (11-3-6)
  3. Boston College High School (14-4-2)
  4. Malden Catholic High School (13-4-2)
  5. Weymouth High School (19-1-0)
  6. Reading Memorial High School (19-3-0)
  7. Woburn Memorial High School (16-2-2)
  8. Central Catholic High School (16-2-2)
  9. Waltham High School (18-3-1)
  10. Austin Preparatory School (13-5-2)

Bracket

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Play-in
   
8 Central Catholic Raiders 3
9 Waltham Hawks 1
7 Woburn Tanners 0
10 Austin Prep Cougars 1
Bracket A
Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification WEY CM CC MC
1 Weymouth Wildcats 3 3 0 10 5 +5 6 Advance to Semifinals 2–1 5–2 3–2
2 Catholic Memorial Knights 3 2 1 16 4 +12 4 1–2 10–1 5–1
3 Central Catholic Raiders 3 1 2 11 18 −7 2 2–5 1–10 8–3
4 Malden Catholic Lancers 3 0 3 6 16 −10 0 2–3 1–5 3–8
Source: [citation needed]
Bracket B
Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BCH AP SJP RMHS
1 Boston College High Eagles 3 3 0 15 5 +10 6 Advance to Semifinals 7–0 3–1 5–4
2 Austin Prep Cougars 3 2 1 8 9 −1 4 0–7 2–1 6–1
3 St. John's Prep Eagles 3 1 2 8 7 +1 2 1–3 1–2 6–2
4 Reading Rockets 3 0 3 7 17 −10 0 4–5 1–6 2–6
Source: [citation needed]
Semifinals and Finals
Semifinals Championship
      
A1 Weymouth Wildcats 5
B2 Austin Prep Cougars 4
A1 Weymouth Wildcats 1
B1 BC High Eagles 6
B1 BC High Eagles 1
A2 Catholic Memorial Knights 0

2008

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The ten teams to qualify for the 2008 Super Eight tournament are listed below.[8]

  1. Catholic Memorial School (14-1-3)
  2. Hingham High School (17-3-2)
  3. St. John's Preparatory School (12-5-3)
  4. Boston College High School (11-4-5)
  5. Reading Memorial High School (20-1-0)
  6. Malden Catholic High School (11-5-4)
  7. Needham High School (16-3-2)
  8. Waltham High School (15-3-4)
  9. Westford Academy (15-5-1)
  10. Xaverian Brothers High School (10-6-3)

2009

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The ten teams to qualify for the 2009 Super Eight tournament are listed below.[9]

  1. Catholic Memorial School (10-4-4)
  2. Needham High School (18-3-1)
  3. Malden Catholic High School (15-3-2)
  4. Hingham High School (15-2-5)
  5. Central Catholic High School (15-0-7)
  6. Xaverian Brothers High School (14-4-2)
  7. Burlington High School (17-2-1)
  8. Winchester High School (16-3-1)
  9. Springfield Cathedral High School (13-4-2)
  10. Arlington Catholic High School (12-4-4)

2010

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The ten teams to qualify for the 2010 Super Eight tournament are listed below.[10]

  1. Catholic Memorial School (14-3-1)
  2. Austin Preparatory School (16-1-3)
  3. Hingham High School (17-2-3)
  4. Malden Catholic High School (13-3-4)
  5. Needham High School (17-1-3)
  6. Springfield Cathedral High School (15-2-5)
  7. Xaverian Brothers High School (12-5-3)
  8. Winchester High School (13-4-2)
  9. Burlington High School (14-4-2)
  10. Central Catholic High School (13-4-3)

2011

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The ten teams to qualify for the 2011 Super Eight tournament are listed below.[11]

  1. Malden Catholic High School (16-2-2)
  2. St. John's Preparatory School (14-5-1)
  3. Boston College High School (13-4-3)
  4. Weymouth High School (17-3-2)
  5. Hingham High School (13-5-4)
  6. Needham High School (12-6-4)
  7. Woburn Memorial High School (17-3-1)
  8. Central Catholic High School (16-5-1)
  9. St. Mary's High School (13-4-3)
  10. Springfield Cathedral High School (12-9-1)

2012

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The ten teams to qualify for the 2012 Super Eight tournament are listed below.[12]

  1. Malden Catholic High School (15-1-4)
  2. St. Mary's High School (18-0-3)
  3. St. John's Preparatory School (13-5-2)
  4. Hingham High School (16-4-2)
  5. Boston College High School (10-5-5)
  6. Springfield Cathedral High School (10-6-6)
  7. Burlington High School (14-1-6)
  8. Needham High School (16-4-1)
  9. St. John's High School (15-4-3)
  10. Central Catholic High School (12-3-5)

Bracket

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Play-in
February 27 at Volpe Complex
   
8 Needham Rockets 4
9 St. John's Pioneers 5
7 Burlington Red Devils 4
10 Central Catholic Raiders 6
Bracket A
Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification MC BCH HHS SJHS
1 Malden Catholic Lancers 3 3 0 13 5 +8 6 Advance to Semifinals 3–1 7–2 3–2
2 Boston College High Eagles 3 2 1 8 7 +1 4 1–3 4–2 3–2*
3 Hingham Harbormen 3 1 2 7 13 −6 2 2–7 2–4 3–2*
4 St. John's Pioneers 3 0 3 6 9 −3 0 2–3 2–3* 2–3*
Source: [citation needed]
Bracket B
Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SJP CC SMH SCHS
1 St. John's Prep Eagles 3 3 0 11 7 +4 6 Advance to Semifinals 4–3 3–1 4–3*
2 Central Catholic Raiders 3 2 1 14 13 +1 4 3–4 6–5** 5–4
3 St. Mary's Spartans 3 1 2 9 11 −2 2 1–3 5–6** 3–2**
4 Springfield Cathedral Panthers 3 0 3 9 12 −3 0 3–4* 4–5* 2–3**
Source: [citation needed]
Semifinals and finals
Semifinals
March 14 at Volpe Complex
Championship
March 18 at TD Garden
      
A1 Malden Catholic Lancers 4
B2 Central Catholic Raiders 0
A1 Malden Catholic Lancers 3
A2 BC High Eagles 1
B1 St. John's Prep Eagles 2
A2 BC High Eagles 3

* indicates one overtime period
** indicates shootout

2013

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The ten teams to qualify for the 2013 Super Eight tournament are listed below.[13]

  1. St. John's Preparatory School (17-2-1)
  2. Springfield Cathedral High School (16-1-4)
  3. Boston College High School (14-3-3)
  4. Austin Preparatory School (13-1-6)
  5. Reading Memorial High School (16-1-5)
  6. Catholic Memorial School (12-6-2)
  7. Archbishop Williams High School (12-4-4)
  8. Central Catholic High School (13-5-3)
  9. Hingham High School (13-7-2)
  10. Malden Catholic High School (11-6-3)

Bracket

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Play-in
February 25 at Stoneham Arena
Quarterfinals
March 3 at Tsongas Center
March 6–10 at Stoneham Arena
Semifinals
March 13 at Tsongas Center
Championship
March 17 at TD Garden
1 St. John's Prep Eagles 1 3 4
8 Central Catholic Raiders 4* 8 Central Catholic Raiders 4 1 2
9 Hingham Harbormen 3 1 St. John's Prep Eagles 1
4 Austin Prep Cougars 2
4 Austin Prep Cougars 2 1 X
5 Reading Rockets 1 0 X
4 Austin Prep Cougars 2
7 Malden Catholic Lancers 3
3 BC High Eagles 3 2 2
7 Archbishop Williams Bishops 1 6 Catholic Memorial Knights 1 3** 3
10 Malden Catholic Lancers 9 3 Catholic Memorial Knights 3
7 Malden Catholic Lancers 5
2 Cathedral Panthers 2 0 X
7 Malden Catholic Lancers 3 4 X


2014

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The ten teams to qualify for the 2014 Super Eight tournament are listed below.[14]

  1. Boston College High School (14-2-4)
  2. Malden Catholic High School (16-4-0)
  3. Springfield Cathedral High School (15-2-5)
  4. Austin Preparatory School (13-4-4)
  5. Central Catholic High School (16-3-3)
  6. Duxbury High School (16-2-3)
  7. Braintree High School (13-4-3)
  8. Xaverian Brothers High School (11-3-6)
  9. Archbishop Williams High School (12-5-3)
  10. Catholic Memorial School (9-7-4)

Bracket

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Play-in
February 24 at Ryan Arena
Quarterfinals
March 2 at TD Garden
March 5–6 at Tsongas Center
Semifinals
March 13 at Conte Forum
Championship
March 16 at TD Garden
1 BC High Eagles 2 4 X
8 Xaverian Hawks 6** 8 Xaverian Hawks 1 0 X
9 Archbishop Williams Bishops 5 1 BC High Eagles 1
4 Austin Prep Cougars 2***
4 Austin Prep Cougars 2 4 X
5 Central Catholic Raiders 1 1 X
4 Austin Prep Cougars 3
2 Malden Catholic Lancers 5
3 Cathedral Panthers 4 6 X
7 Braintree Wamps 1 6 Duxbury Dragons 1 3 X
10 Catholic Memorial Knights 2 3 Cathedral Panthers 1
2 Malden Catholic Lancers 3
2 Malden Catholic Lancers 4 6 X
7 Catholic Memorial Knights 3 4 X


2015

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The ten teams to qualify for the 2015 Super Eight tournament are listed below.[15]

  1. Springfield Cathedral High School (20-0-2)
  2. Malden Catholic High School (16-1-2)
  3. Austin Preparatory School (19-1-1)
  4. Boston College High School (13-5-2)
  5. St. John's Preparatory School (14-5-1)
  6. Central Catholic High School (15-5-2)
  7. Franklin High School (Massachusetts) (16-1-3)
  8. Woburn Memorial High School (15-1-4)
  9. Burlington High School (16-1-4)
  10. Xaverian Brothers High School (11-3-6)

Bracket

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Play-in
February 24 at Chelmsford Forum
Quarterfinals
March 1–5 at Tsongas Center
March 8 at O'Brien Rink
Semifinals
March 11 at Conte Forum
Championship
March 15 at TD Garden
1 Cathedral Panthers 3 5 X
8 Woburn Tanners 5 8 Woburn Tanners 2 0 X
9 Burlington Red Devils 2 1 Cathedral Panthers 3
5 St. John's Prep Eagles 4*
4 BC High Eagles 1 2 X
5 St. John's Prep Eagles 2 5 X
5 St. John's Prep Eagles 2
2 Malden Catholic Lancers 1
3 Austin Prep Cougars 3 4 2
7 Franklin Panthers 3* 6 Central Catholic Raiders 0 7 1
10 Xaverian Hawks 2 3 Austin Prep Cougars 3
2 Malden Catholic Lancers 6
2 Malden Catholic Lancers 2 5 X
7 Franklin Panthers 1 0 X


2016

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The ten teams to qualify for the 2016 Super Eight tournament are listed below.[16]

  1. Boston College High School (17-0-3)
  2. Pope Francis High School (15-3-2)
  3. Malden Catholic High School (14-3-3)
  4. St. John's Preparatory School (14-2-4)
  5. Burlington High School (17-1-3)
  6. Austin Preparatory School (13-4-3)
  7. Arlington High School (15-3-3)
  8. Reading Memorial High School (12-2-6
  9. Central Catholic High School (14-7-1)
  10. Hingham High School (11-8-3)

Bracket

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Play-in
February 29 at Chelmsford Forum
Quarterfinals
March 6–10 at Tsongas Center
March 12 at Chelmsford Forum
Semifinals
March 16 at Tsongas Center
Championship
March 20 at TD Garden
1 BC High Eagles 3 2 5
8 Reading Rockets 3 8 Central Catholic Raiders 4 1 3
9 Central Catholic Raiders 4** 1 BC High Eagles 3
4 St. John's Prep Eagles 5
4 St. John's Prep Eagles 6 5 X
5 Burlington Red Devils 1 4** X
3 Malden Catholic Lancers 2
4 St. John's Prep Eagles 1
3 Malden Catholic Lancers 1 4 4
7 Arlington Spy Ponders 2 6 Austin Prep Cougars 2 1 0
10 Hingham Harbormen 4 3 Malden Catholic Lancers 3
2 Pope Francis Cardinals 1
2 Pope Francis Cardinals 8 2 X
10 Hingham Harbormen 1 0 X


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