2008 WCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament

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The 2008 WCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was played between March 14 and March 22, 2008 at five conference arenas and the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. By winning the tournament, Denver was awarded the Broadmoor Trophy and received the Western Collegiate Hockey Association's automatic bid to the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament.

Format[]

The first round of the postseason tournament featured a best-of-three games format. All ten conference teams participated in the tournament. Teams were seeded No. 1 through No. 10 according to their final conference standing, with a tiebreaker system used to seed teams with an identical number of points accumulated.[1] The top five seeded teams each earned home ice and hosted one of the lower seeded teams.

The winners of the first round series advanced to the Xcel Energy Center for the WCHA Final Five, the collective name for the quarterfinal, semifinal, and championship rounds. The Final Five uses a single-elimination format. Teams were re-seeded No. 1 through No. 5 according to the final regular season conference standings, with the top three teams automatically advancing to the semifinals.

Conference Standings[]

Colorado College versus the University of Minnesota

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
#8 Colorado College 28 21 6 1 43 95 52 41 28 12 1 136 88
#4 North Dakota 28 18 7 3 39 85 53 43 28 11 4 129 80
#9 Denver* 28 16 11 1 33 75 67 41 26 14 1 116 94
#15 Minnesota State 28 12 12 4 28 71 75 39 19 16 4 106 97
#14 St. Cloud State 28 12 12 4 28 79 74 40 19 16 5 118 94
#13 Wisconsin 28 11 12 5 27 68 68 40 16 17 7 114 102
#12 Minnesota 28 9 12 7 25 64 70 45 19 17 9 109 109
Minnesota–Duluth 28 9 14 5 23 55 76 36 13 17 6 74 91
Michigan Tech 28 9 15 4 22 55 77 39 14 20 5 78 99
Alaska–Anchorage 28 3 19 6 12 54 89 36 7 21 8 81 112
Championship: Denver
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll

Tiebreakers[]

  • Minnesota State and St. Cloud State each finished the regular season with 28 points. Minnesota State won the tiebreaker, having the better head-to-head record of the two teams.[2][3]

Bracket[]

Teams are reseeded after the first round

  First round
March 14–16, 2008
Quarterfinal
March 20, 2008
Semifinals
March 21, 2008
Championship
March 22, 2008
                                         
  1 Colorado College 4 3*   1 Colorado College 1  
10 Alaska-Anchorage 1 2 5 St. Cloud State 2     7 Minnesota 2*  
  7 Minnesota 3  
  2 North Dakota 4 2 2
9 Michigan Tech 0 3* 1
  3 Denver 6 1     3 Denver 2
8 Minnesota-Duluth 3 0     7 Minnesota 1
  4 Minnesota State 1** 1 2
7 Minnesota 0 2* 3**
Third place
  5 St. Cloud State 3 4* 2 North Dakota 1
6 Wisconsin 0 3 3 Denver 3   1 Colorado College 2
2 North Dakota 4

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

First Round[]

(1) Colorado College vs. (10) Alaska-Anchorage[]

March 14 Colorado College 4 – 1 Alaska-Anchorage World Arena Recap  
(Sweatt, Hillen) Mike Testwuide - 00:37 First period No Scoring

(Hillen) - GW - 18:06
Second period 02:15 - PP - (Lunden, Lafranchise)
(Johnson) - 02:47
(unassisted) - EN - 19:39
Third period No scoring
( 27 saves / 28 shots ) Richard Bachman Goalie stats ( 16 saves / 19 shots )
March 15 Colorado College 3 – 2 OT Alaska-Anchorage World Arena Recap  
No Scoring First period 06:05 - Kane Lafranchise (Parkinson, Lunden)
(Testwuide, Kilpatrick) Bill Sweatt - 04:22 Second period
16:37 - Josh Lunden (Crowder)
(Rau, Prosser) Mike Testwuide - 05:54 Third period No scoring
(Sweatt, Hillen) Mike Testwuide - 02:58 First overtime period No scoring
( 18 saves / 20 shots ) Richard Bachman Goalie stats ( 27 saves / 30 shots )
Colorado College won series 2–0


(2) North Dakota vs. (9) Michigan Tech[]

March 14 North Dakota 4 – 0 Michigan Tech Ralph Engelstad Arena Recap  
(Oshie, Genoway) Ryan Duncan - GW - 05:25 First period No scoring
(Duncan, VandeVelde) T. J. Oshie - 08:21
(Marto, Genoway) Darcy Zajac - 09:10
Second period No scoring
(Miller, Martens) Andrew Kozek - 06:58 Third period No scoring
( 14 saves / 14 shots ) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux Goalie stats ( 27 saves / 31 shots )
March 15 North Dakota 2 – 3 OT Michigan Tech Ralph Engelstad Arena Recap  
(Frattin, Martens) - 04:19 First period No scoring
(Miller) Matt Frattin - 16:58 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 01:19 - PP - (Kinrade, Kattelus)
19:54 - SH - Tyler Shelast (Kerr, Baker)
No scoring First overtime period 01:59 - GW PP - Tyler Shelast (Kinrade, Rouleau)
( 23 saves / 26 shots ) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux Goalie stats ( 24 saves / 26 shots )
March 16 North Dakota 2 – 1 Michigan Tech Ralph Engelstad Arena Recap  

(Duncan, Genoway) T. J. Oshie - 14:09
First period 11:27 - Tyler Shelast (Gagne)
(Bina, Chorney)T. J. Oshie - 00:19 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
( 10 saves / 11 shots ) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux Goalie stats ( 22 saves / 24 shots )
North Dakota won series 2–1


(3) Denver vs. (8) Minnesota–Duluth[]

March 14 Denver 6 – 3 Minnesota–Duluth Magness Arena Recap  
(Vossberg, Thomas) - 02:15
(May, Testwuide) - 04:58
First period No scoring

(Jackson) - 09:29
(Ostrow) Tyler Bozak - GW PP - 13:39
Second period 08:23 - PP - Andrew Carroll (Curry, Akins)


14:24 - (Bordson, Greer)
(Testwuide) Tyler Bozak - 00:23

(unassisted) Cody Brookwell - 07:50
Third period
05:55 - PP - Josh Meyers (Bordson, McKnight)
( 24 saves / 27 shots ) Peter Mannino Goalie stats Alex Stalock ( 22 saves / 28 shots )
March 15 Denver 1 – 0 Minnesota–Duluth Magness Arena Recap  
No Scoring First period No scoring
(unassisted) - GW - 07:44 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
( 25 saves / 25 shots ) Peter Mannino Goalie stats Alex Stalock ( 14 saves / 15 shots )
Denver won series 2–0


(4) Minnesota State vs. (7) Minnesota[]

March 14 Minnesota State 1 – 0 2OT Minnesota Verizon Center Recap  
No Scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
(Kalinski) Trevor Bruess - 17:36 Second overtime period No scoring
( 34 saves / 34 shots ) Goalie stats ( 44 saves / 45 shots )
March 15 Minnesota State 1 – 2 OT Minnesota Verizon Center Recap  
No Scoring First period 06:07 - Justin Bostrom (Pohl, Wehrs)
No scoring Second period No scoring
(Irwin, Hanson) - 11:09 Third period No scoring
No scoring First overtime period 07:33 - Mike Carman (Peltier)
( 35 saves / 37 shots ) Goalie stats ( 27 saves / 28 shots )
March 16 Minnesota State 2 – 3 2OT Minnesota Verizon Center Recap  
(Davis, Irwin) - 08:38 First period 18:12 - (Wheeler, Gordon)
No scoring Second period 13:51 - Patrick White (Howe, Lucia)
(Bruess, Youds) Kael Mouillierat - 03:20 Third period No scoring
No scoring Second overtime period 16:59 - (Kaufmann, Flynn)
( 47 saves / 50 shots ) Goalie stats ( 44 saves / 46 shots )
Minnesota won series 2–1


(5) St. Cloud State vs. (6) Wisconsin[]

March 14 St. Cloud State 3 – 0 Wisconsin National Hockey Center Recap  
(Nödl, Roe) - GW PP - 19:29 First period No scoring
(Borgen) Ryan Lasch - 17:42 Second period No scoring
(Dey, Roe) Andreas Nödl - 10:03 Third period No scoring
( 24 saves / 24 shots ) Goalie stats ( 28 saves / 31 shots )
March 15 St. Cloud State 4 – 3 OT Wisconsin National Hockey Center Recap  
(Lasch, Swanson) Aaron Brocklehurst - 00:26

(Brocklehurst, Marvin) Matt Stephenson - GW - 17:17
First period 05:24 - Blake Geoffrion (Turris, Davies)


(Roe, Nödl) - PP - 14:58
Second period 00:51 - Davis Drewiske (Klubertanz, Geoffrion)
06:02 - (McBain, Turris)
No scoring Third period No scoring
(Raboin) Ryan Lasch - GW - 03:57 First overtime period No scoring
( 46 saves / 47 shots ) Goalie stats ( 7 saves / 9 shots ) / ( 10 saves / 12 shots )
St. Cloud State won series 2–0


Quarterfinal[]

(5) St. Cloud State vs. (7) Minnesota[]

March 20 St. Cloud State 2 – 3 Minnesota Xcel Energy Center Recap  

(Lasch, Brocklehurst) Garrett Raboin - PP - 07:33
First period 00:25 - (Kaufmann, Peltier)
No scoring Second period 04:35 - PP - Evan Kaufmann (Wheeler, Fairchild)
(Peltier, Fischer) - GW - 19:47 Third period
15:34 - (Lasch, Raboin)
( 26 saves / 29 shots ) Goalie stats ( 25 saves / 27 shots )


Semifinals[]

(1) Colorado College vs. (7) Minnesota[]

March 21 Colorado College 1 – 2 OT Minnesota Xcel Energy Center Recap  
No Scoring First period No scoring
(Hillen, Prosser) - 00:39 Second period
01:38 - Mike Hoeffel (Barriball)
No scoring Third period No scoring
No scoring First overtime period 04:47 - Mike Hoeffel (Carman, Wehrs)
( 33 saves / 35 shots ) Richard Bachman Goalie stats ( 37 saves / 38 shots )


(2) North Dakota vs. (3) Denver[]

March 21 North Dakota 1 – 3 Denver Xcel Energy Center Recap  
No Scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 05:58 - PP - Rhett Rakhshani (Mullen, Bozak)
(Zajac, Marto) Taylor Chorney - 06:16 Third period
18:40 - GW - (unassisted)
19:54 - EN - (Ruegsegger)
( 29 saves / 35 shots ) Bobby Goepfert Goalie stats ( 25 saves / 27 shots )


Third Place[]

(1) Colorado College vs. (2) North Dakota[]

March 22 Colorado College 2 – 4 North Dakota Xcel Energy Center Recap  
(Testwuide) Chad Rau - 07:56 First period
19:20 - PP - T. J. Oshie (Chorney, VandeVelde)


(Connelly, Lowery) - PP - 16:36
Second period 05:01 - PP - Chris VandeVelde (Chorney, Oshie)
10:27 - GW PP - Chay Genoway (Marto, Malone)
No scoring Third period 10:02 - Darcy Zajac (Radke, Marto)
( 31 saves / 35 shots ) Richard Bachman Goalie stats Jean-Philippe Lamoureux ( 33 saves / 25 shots )


Championship[]

(3) Denver vs. (7) Minnesota[]

March 22 Denver 2 – 1 Minnesota Xcel Energy Center Recap  
No Scoring First period No scoring

(Rakhshani) Tyler Bozak - 09:10
(Maiani, Martin) - GW - 19:34
Second period 05:39 - Ryan Flynn (Bickel, Fairchild)
No scoring Third period No scoring
( 34 saves / 35 shots ) Peter Mannino Goalie stats ( 32 saves / 34 shots )


Tournament awards[]

Members of the Denver Pioneers celebrating their tournament victory

All-Tournament Team[]

[4]

MVP[]

, (Minnesota)

See also[]

References[]

General

"2008 WCHA Tournament". Inside College Hockey. Archived from the original on 16 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-22.

Specific
  1. ^ "First Round WCHA Playoffs Set for March 14-16; Colorado College Reigns as 2007-08 WCHA Champion". WCHA. 2008-03-10. Retrieved 2008-03-22.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Minnesota Earns Back-to-Back WCHA Championships as Golden Gophers Down MTU". WCHA. 2007-03-07. Archived from the original on 2007-06-18. Retrieved 2008-03-22.
  3. ^ "Minnesota State Mavericks: 2007-2008 Men's Hockey Schedule/Results". USCHO. Archived from the original on 2007-12-21. Retrieved 2008-03-22.
  4. ^ "2009-10 WCHA Yearbook 129-144" (PDF). WCHA. Retrieved 2014-06-01.

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