2001 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament

2001 NCAA Division I men's
ice hockey tournament
2001 Frozen Four logo
Teams12
Finals site
ChampionsBoston College Eagles (2nd title)
Runner-upNorth Dakota Fighting Sioux (11th title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachJerry York (2nd title)
MOPChuck Kobasew (Boston College)
Attendance77,122

The 2001 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.

The final event was played at Pepsi Arena, Albany, New York. Boston College, coached by Jerry York, won its first national title since 1949 by defeating North Dakota, 3-2, in overtime on April 7 on a goal scored by sophomore forward Krys Kolanos just 4:43 into the extra session. The Eagles had advanced to the title game after a 4-2 victory over Michigan in one semifinal on April 5, while the national runners-up Fighting Sioux, coached by Dean Blais, shut out Michigan State, 2-0, in the other semifinal earlier that day.

BC, which finished the season with a record of 33-8-2, earned its first NCAA hockey crown in 52 years by besting the three schools that had eliminated it in the three previous Frozen Fours: Maine (1999); Michigan (1998) and; North Dakota (2000).

2001 was the first year in which the MAAC received an automatic bid into the NCAA tournament,[1] with their representative being the Mercyhurst Lakers. Also, 2001 was the first year Frozen Four patches would debut and be worn by the final four teams.

Game locations

2001 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament is located in the United States
Worcester
Worcester
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids
Albany
Albany
2001 Regionals (blue) and Frozen Four (red)

The NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Championship is a single-elimination tournament featuring 12 teams representing five Division I conferences in the nation. The Championship Committee seeds the entire field from 1 to 12 within two regionals of 6 teams. The winners of five Division I conference championships receive automatic bids to participate in the NCAA Championship. The top regional placements are given to the best teams from each of the two regions (East and West) while the remaining 10 teams are seeded based upon their rankings regardless of region.

Regional Sites

Championship Site

Qualifying teams

The at-large bids and seeding for each team in the tournament were announced after the conference tournaments concluded on March 17, 2001. The Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) had five teams receive a berth in the tournament, Hockey East had three teams receive a berth in the tournament, Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) had two berths, while the ECAC and the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) each received one entry into the tournament, with the latter making its first appearance in the NCAA championship.

West Regional – Grand Rapids East Regional – Worcester
Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid
1 Michigan State (1) CCHA 32–4–4 Tournament champion 21st 2000 1 Boston College (2) Hockey East 30–8–2 Tournament champion 22nd 2000
2 St. Cloud State WCHA 31–8–1 Tournament champion 3rd 2000 2 North Dakota WCHA 27–7–9 At-large bid 17th 2000
3 Michigan CCHA 25–12–5 At-large bid 24th 2000 3 Colorado College WCHA 26–12–1 At-large bid 14th 1999
4 Wisconsin WCHA 21–14–4 At-large bid 19th 2000 4 Minnesota WCHA 27–12–2 At-large bid 25th 1997
5 Providence Hockey East 22–12–5 At-large bid 9th 1996 5 Maine Hockey East 19–11–7 At-large bid 11th 2000
6 Mercyhurst MAAC 22–11–2 Tournament champion 1st Never 6 St. Lawrence ECAC 20–12–4 Tournament champion 15th 2000

Number in parentheses denotes overall seed in the tournament.

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Bracket

Regionals

National semifinals
April 5
National championship
April 7
      
W1 Michigan State 0
E2 North Dakota 2
E2 North Dakota 2
E1 Boston College 3*
E1 Boston College 4
W3 Michigan 2

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Regional Quarterfinals

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West Regional

(3) Michigan vs. (6) Mercyhurst

March 24[4] Michigan 4 – 3 Mercyhurst Van Andel Arena Recap  
(Huntzicker) Scott Matzka – 07:11
Mike Cammalleri – 07:17
First period 03:31 – PPMike Muldoon (Goulet)
18:31 – Brad Olsen
No scoring Second period No scoring
(Shouneyia, Komisarek) Mark Kosick – PP – 09:22
(Vancik, Cammalleri) Andy HilbertGW – 16:27
Third period 06:15 – PPAdam Tackaberry (Robinson, Gould)
Josh Blackburn ( 21 saves / 24 shots ) Goalie stats Peter Aubry ( 47 saves / 51 shots )


(4) Wisconsin vs. (5) Providence

March 24[5] Wisconsin 4 – 1 Providence Van Andel Arena Recap  
(Heatley, Boeser) Matt Hussey – 01:42 First period No scoring
(Davyduke, Boeser) Dany HeatleyGW PP – 04:07
(Hussey, Doman) Matt Murray – 11:17
Second period 18:41 – Adam Lee (Suderman, Picinic)
(Davyduke) Andy Wheeler – 13:52 Third period No scoring
Graham Melanson ( 32 saves / 33 shots ) Goalie stats Nolan Schaefer ( 25 saves / 29 shots )


East Regional

(3) Colorado College vs. (6) St. Lawrence

March 23[6] Colorado College 3 – 2 2OT St. Lawrence Centrum Centre Recap  
(Cullen) Peter Sejna – 10:22 First period No scoring
(Sejna) Noah ClarkePP – 10:51 Second period 07:36 – PPErik Anderson (Gellard, Bartlett)
No scoring Third period 07:26 – Russ Bartlett (Veneruzzo, Clarance)
(Morrison, Sejna) Paul ManningGW – 03:30 Second overtime period No scoring
Jeff Sanger ( 30 saves / 32 shots ) Goalie stats Jeremy Symington ( 46 saves / 49 shots )


(4) Minnesota vs. (5) Maine

March 23[7] Minnesota 4 – 5 OT Maine Centrum Centre Recap  
(Westrum, Leopold) John PohlPP – 07:50 First period 19:54 – PPTodd Jackson (Liscak, Janik)
(Pohl, Westrum) Grant Potulny – 08:44 Second period 10:40 – Lucas Lawson (Kerluke, Kariya)
(Mills, Leopold) Grant PotulnyPP – 07:02
(Martin, Pohl) Erik Westrum – 09:26
Third period 02:58 – PPDoug Janik (Dimitrakos, Reimann)
19:57 – EA PPMichael Schutte (Dimitrakos, Kariya)
No scoring First overtime period 13:04 – GWRobert Liscak
Adam Hauser ( 34 saves / 39 shots ) Goalie stats Matt Yeats ( 40 saves / 44 shots )


Regional semifinals

West Regional

(1) Michigan State vs. (4) Wisconsin

March 25[8] Michigan State 5 – 1 Wisconsin Van Andel Arena Recap  
Jon Insana – 07:45
(Fast, Ferguson) Sean PatchellGW PP – 19:02
First period No scoring
(Patchell) John Nail – 09:04
(Maloney, Dolyny) Jon GoodenowPP – 11:50
Second period 08:52 – PPMatt Hussey (Wheeler, Bourque)
(Goodenow, Maloney) Rustyn DolynyPP – 05:42 Third period No scoring
Ryan Miller ( 25 saves / 26 shots ) / Joe Blackburn ( 2 saves / 2 shots ) Goalie stats Graham Melanson ( 25 saves / 30 shots ) / Scott Kabotoff ( 3 saves / 3 shots )


(2) St. Cloud State vs. (3) Michigan

March 25[9] St. Cloud State 3 – 4 Michigan Van Andel Arena Recap  
No Scoring First period 13:30 – PP – Mark Kosick (Komisarek, Roemensky)
17:59 – Josh Langfeld (Kosick, Huntzicker)
(DiCasmirro) Brandon Sampair – 06:38 Second period 17:19 – Mike Cammalleri (Koch, Hibert)
(Arnason) Mark HartiganPP – 01:24
(Motzko, Cullen) Keith AndersonPP – 14:52
Third period 03:20 – GWGeoff Koch (Hibert)
Scott Meyer ( 29 saves / 33 shots ) Goalie stats Josh Blackburn ( 18 saves / 21 shots )


East Regional

(1) Boston College vs. (5) Maine

March 24[10] Boston College 3 – 1 Maine Centrum Centre Recap  
No Scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
(Hughes, Allen) Jeff GiulianoPP – 00:35
(Kolanos, Voce) Chuck KobasewGW – 06:15
(Orpik, Kolanos) Rob ScuderiPP – 17:31
Third period 01:41 – Michael Schutte (Trattnig, Kariya)
Scott Clemmensen ( 29 saves / 30 shots ) Goalie stats Matt Yeats ( 23 saves / 26 shots )


(2) North Dakota vs. (3) Colorado College

March 24[11] North Dakota 4 – 1 Colorado College Centrum Centre Recap  
(Panzer, Bayda) Bryan Lundbohm – 06:24 First period No scoring
(Bayda, Panzer) Bryan LundbohmGW – 16:09 Second period 10:59 – Alex Kim (Clarke)
(Panzer, B. Lundbohm) Ryan Bayda – 10:33
(Panzer, B. Lundbohm) Ryan Bayda – 13:20
Third period No scoring
Karl Goehring ( 28 saves / 29 shots ) Goalie stats Jeff Sanger ( 35 saves / 39 shots )


Frozen Four

[12]

National semifinal

(W1) Michigan State vs. (E2) North Dakota

April 5[13] Michigan State 0 – 2 North Dakota Pepsi Arena Recap  
No Scoring First period 01:15 – GWKevin Spiewak (Notermann, D. Lundbohm)
15:32 – PPRyan Bayda (B. Lundbohm, Roche)
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Ryan Miller ( 34 saves / 36 shots ) Goalie stats Karl Goehring ( 30 saves / 30 shots )


(E1) Boston College vs. (W3) Michigan

April 5[14] Boston College 4 – 2 Michigan Pepsi Arena Recap  
(Voce, Scuderi) Chuck Kobasew – 10:06
(Allen, Gionta) Ben EavesPP – 14:29
First period No scoring
(Scuderi, Orpik) Chuck KobasewGW PP – 11:38 Second period 12:24 – John Shouneyia (Jillson, Langfeld)
Ben EavesEN – 19:39 Third period 05:12 – Mike Cammalleri (Huntzicker)
Scott Clemmensen ( 31 saves / 33 shots ) Goalie stats Josh Blackburn ( 32 saves / 35 shots )


National Championship

(E1) Boston College vs. (W2) North Dakota

April 7[15] Boston College 3 – 2 OT North Dakota Pepsi Arena Recap


Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st None
2nd BC Chuck Kobasew (27) – PP Giuliano 25:26 1–0 BC
BC Mike Lephart (15) Forrest and Allen 28:50 2–0 BC
3rd UND Tim Skarperud (10) – PP EA Roche and B. Lundbohm 56:18 2–1 BC
UND Wes Dorey (17) – EA Schneekloth and B. Lundbohm 59:23 2–2
1st Overtime BC Krys Kolanos (25) – GW Kobasew and Voce 64:43 3–2 BC
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st UND David Hale Cross-Checking 2:49 2:00
BC Brett Peterson Interference 8:32 2:00
BC Krys Kolanos Goaltender Interference 12:20 2:00
UND Jason Notermann Hooking 14:02 2:00
2nd UND Aaron Schneekloth Hooking 24:27 2:00
BC Mike Lephart Holding 32:45 2:00
BC Tony Voce Slashing 34:49 2:00
UND Aaron Schneekloth Tripping 36:10 2:00
3rd BC J. D. Forrest Tripping 40:49 2:00
UND Kevin Spiewak Slashing 41:34 2:00
UND David Lundbohm Hooking 42:51 2:00
BC Brooks Orpik Interference 51:06 2:00
UND Tim Skarperud Slashing 53:31 2:00
BC BENCH Too Many Men 55:07 2:00

* Most Outstanding Player(s)[16]

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Record by conference

Conference # of Bids Record Win % Regional semifinals Frozen Four Championship Game Champions
WCHA 5 4-4 .500 4 1 1 -
Hockey East 3 4-2 .666 2 1 1 1
CCHA 2 3-2 .600 2 2 - -
ECAC 1 0-1 .000 - - - -
MAAC 1 0-1 .000 - - - -

References

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