2010 CCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament

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The 2010 CCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament is the 39th CCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. It was played between March 5 and March 20, 2010 at campus locations and at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan]], United States. The winning team, the University of Michigan Wolverines, received the Mason Cup and earned the Central Collegiate Hockey Association's automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

Format[]

The tournament features four rounds of play. In the first round, the fifth and twelfth, sixth and eleventh, seventh and tenth, and eighth and ninth seeds as determined by the final regular season standings play a best-of-three series, with the winner advancing to the quarterfinals. There, the first seed and lowest-ranked first-round winner, the second seed and second-lowest-ranked first-round winner, the third seed and second-highest-ranked first-round winner, and the fourth seed and highest-ranked first-round winner play a best-of-three series, with the winner advancing to the semifinals. In the semifinals, the highest and lowest seeds and second-highest and second-lowest seeds play a single game, with the winner advancing to the championship game and the loser advancing to the third-place game. The tournament champion receives an automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament.

Regular season standings[]

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

Conference Overall
GP W L T SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#3 Miami 28 21 2 5 2 70 100 39 44 29 8 7 147 86
Michigan State 28 14 8 6 2 50 73 64 38 19 13 6 115 97
#14 Ferris State 28 13 9 6 4 49 79 66 40 21 13 6 118 92
#13 Northern Michigan 28 13 9 6 3 48 86 72 41 20 13 8 124 104
#15 Alaska 28 0^ 28^ 0^ 0^ 45 73 70 39 0^ 39^ 0^ 108 93
Nebraska–Omaha 28 13 12 3 2 44 85 83 42 20 16 6 124 116
#8 Michigan* 28 14 13 1 0 43 83 69 45 26 18 1 148 102
Ohio State 28 10 12 6 4 40 81 93 39 15 18 6 110 122
Notre Dame 28 9 12 7 2 36 65 76 38 13 17 8 90 102
Lake Superior State 28 10 15 3 2 35 66 90 38 15 18 5 93 118
Bowling Green 28 4 18 6 5 23 58 102 36 5 25 6 71 138
Western Michigan 28 4 17 7 2 21 62 87 36 8 20 8 76 104
Championship: Michigan
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
^ Alaska was retroactively required to forfeit all wins and ties due to player ineligibilities.[1]

Bracket[]

  First round
March 5–7
Quarterfinals
March 12–14
Semifinals
March 19
Championship
March 20
                                             
  1 Miami 6 4 2 1 Miami 2  
5 Alaska 4 4 8 Ohio State 2 5* 1 7 Michigan 5  
12 Western Michigan 0 1
  2 Michigan State 1 3
6 Nebraska-Omaha 6 6 7 Michigan 5 5     7 Michigan 2
11 Bowling Green 1 1   4 Northern Michigan 1
  3 Ferris State 3 3*
7 Michigan 5 6 6 Nebraska-Omaha 1 2
10 Lake Superior State 2 0 Third place
  4 Northern Michigan 4 5 3 Ferris State 4
8 Ohio State 3 8 5 Alaska 3 1 4 Northern Michigan 5*   1 Miami 2
9 Notre Dame 1 2 3 Ferris State 1

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

First round[]

(5) Alaska vs. (12) Western Michigan[]

March 5 Alaska 4 – 0 Western Michigan Carlson Center Recap  
- 13:29
Dion Knelsen - 17:52
First period No scoring
- 14:27 Second period No scoring
- 11:51 Third period No scoring
( 16 saves / 16 shots ) Goalie stats Riley Gill ( 40 saves / 44 shots )
March 6 Alaska 4 – 1 Western Michigan Carlson Center Recap  
- 01:02
- 17:21
First period 07:49 -
Dion Knelsen - pp - 15:28
Andy Taranto - 16:07
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
( 27 saves / 28 shots ) Goalie stats Riley Gill ( 36 saves / 40 shots )
Alaska won series 2–0


(6) Nebraska-Omaha vs. (11) Bowling Green[]

March 5 Nebraska-Omaha 6 – 1 Bowling Green Qwest Center Omaha Recap  
Terry Broadhurst - pp - 07:51
- 10:54
First period 05:45 -
- 01:48
- 02:29
Joey Martin - pp - 07:00
- pp - 16:51
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
( 25 saves / 26 shots ) Goalie stats Andrew Hammond ( 14 saves / 18 shots )
( 21 saves / 23 shots )
March 6 Nebraska-Omaha 6 – 1 Bowling Green Qwest Center Omaha Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
- 07:28
- 12:56
- 16:15
- 16:33
Second period No scoring
Eddie Del Grosso - 13:52
- pp - 14:43
Third period 06:06 -
( 16 saves / 17 shots ) Goalie stats ( 24 saves / 28 shots )
Andrew Hammond ( 10 saves / 12 shots )
( 0 saves / 0 shots )
Nebraska-Omaha won series 2–0


(7) Michigan vs. (10) Lake Superior State[]

March 5 Michigan 5 – 2 Lake Superior State Yost Ice Arena Recap  
- 10:38 First period No scoring
- 04:40 Second period No scoring
- 00:37
Brian Lebler - 04:16
Chris Summers - en pp - 18:56
Third period 03:59 -
11:54 -
Shawn Hunwick ( 21 saves / 23 shots ) Goalie stats ( 38 saves / 42 shots )
March 6 Michigan 6 – 0 Lake Superior State Yost Ice Arena Recap  
Louie Caporusso - 06:37
- 14:00
Louie Caporusso - 15:33
First period No scoring
Louie Caporusso - 00:46
Carl Hagelin - 14:18
Carl Hagelin - 16:49
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Shawn Hunwick ( 28 saves / 28 shots ) Goalie stats ( 28 saves / 34 shots )
( 12 saves / 12 shots )
Michigan won series 2–0


(8) Ohio State vs. (9) Notre Dame[]

March 5 Ohio State 3 – 1 Notre Dame OSU Ice Rink Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
- 03:37 Second period No scoring
- 09:32
Zac Dalpe - 15:54
Third period 06:58 -
( 34 saves / 35 shots ) Goalie stats ( 25 saves / 28 shots )
March 6 Ohio State 8 – 2 Notre Dame OSU Ice Rink Recap  
Matt Bartkowski - pp - 03:36
- 04:00
- 12:20
C. J. Severyn - 17:53
First period No scoring
Hunter Bishop - sh - 14:41
Hunter Bishop - 19:06
Second period 00:46 - pp - Calle Ridderwall
- pp - 14:21
Hunter Bishop - 17:25
Third period 11:54 - Christiaan Minella
( 47 saves / 49 shots ) Goalie stats ( 5 saves / 9 shots )
( 12 saves / 16 shots )
Ohio State won series 2–0


Quarterfinals[]

(1) Miami vs. (8) Ohio State[]

March 12 Miami 6 – 2 Ohio State Steve Cady Arena  
Andy Miele - 11:32 First period 12:18 - Hunter Bishop
18:28 - Hunter Bishop
Carter Camper - 00:17
Carter Camper - pp - 06:08
Jarod Palmer - 14:04
Andy Miele - pp - 16:28
Second period No scoring
- 17:12 Third period No scoring
Cody Reichard ( 26 saves / 28 shots ) Goalie stats ( 22 saves / 27 shots )
Cal Heeter ( 14 saves / 15 shots )
March 13 Miami 4 – 5 OT Ohio State Steve Cady Arena
March 14 Miami 2 – 1 Ohio State Steve Cady Arena
Miami wins 2–1


(2) Michigan State vs. (7) Michigan[]

March 12 Michigan State 1 – 5 Michigan Munn Ice Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 07:06 - Carl Hagelin
10:18 -
13:35 - Louie Caporusso
Derek Grant - pp - 14:31 Second period 00:21 - pp - Steve Kampfer
19:17 - Louie Caporusso
No scoring Third period No scoring
( 20 saves / 25 shots )
( 7 saves / 7 shots )
Goalie stats Shawn Hunwick ( 15 saves / 16 shots )
March 13 Michigan State 3 - 5 Michigan Munn Ice Arena
Michigan Won Series 2–0


(3) Ferris State vs. (6) Nebraska-Omaha[]

March 12 Ferris State 3 – 1 Nebraska-Omaha Ewigleben Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Mike Embach - 07:16
Aaron Lewicki - pp - 14:42
Second period No scoring
Mike Embach - pp - 08:31 Third period 18:37 -
Pat Nagle ( 33 saves / 34 shots ) Goalie stats ( 33 saves / 36 shots )
March 13 Ferris State 3 – 2 OT Nebraska-Omaha Ewigleben Arena
Ferris State Won Series 2–0


(4) Northern Michigan vs. (5) Alaska[]

March 12 Northern Michigan 4 – 3 Alaska Berry Events Center  
- 01:15
- 11:44
Tyler Gron - 12:21
First period No scoring
- 11:29 Second period 14:38 - pp -
No scoring Third period 11:47 -
16:02 - pp -
Brian Stewart ( 32 saves / 35 shots ) Goalie stats ( 20 saves / 24 shots )
March 13 Northern Michigan 5 – 1 Alaska Berry Events Center
Northern Michigan Won Series 2–0


Semifinals[]

(1) Miami vs. (7) Michigan[]

March 19 Miami 2 – 5 Michigan Joe Louis Arena


(3) Ferris State vs. (4) Northern Michigan[]

March 19 Ferris State 4 – 5 OT Northern Michigan Joe Louis Arena


Third place[]

(1) Miami vs. (3) Ferris State[]

March 20 Miami 2 – 1 Ferris State Joe Louis Arena


Championship[]

(7) Michigan vs. (4) Northern Michigan[]

March 20 Michigan 2 – 1 Northern Michigan Joe Louis Arena


Tournament awards[]

All-Tournament Team[]

* Most Valuable Player(s)[2]

[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "NCAA bans Nanooks from postseason, takes away victories". Anchorage Daily News. 2014-11-05. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  2. ^ "CCHA Awards". College Hockey Historical Archive. Retrieved 2014-04-23.
  3. ^ "2012-13 CCHA Media Guide". ISSUU.com. Retrieved 2014-04-23.

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