2023 Hockey East men's ice hockey tournament
College ice hockey tournament
The 2023 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 38th edition of the Hockey East Tournament . It was played between March 8 and March 18, 2023. As the tournament champions, the Boston University Terriers received the conference's automatic bid into the 2023 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament .
The tournament includes all eleven teams in the conference, with teams ranked according to their finish in the conference standings. Seeds 1–5 earn a bye into the quarterfinal round, while seeds 6–11 play to determine the remaining quarterfinalists. Winners in the opening round are reseeded and advanced to play top three seeds in reverse order. Winners of the quarterfinal matches are again reseeded for the semifinal, and the winners of those two games face off in the championship.
All series are single-elimination with opening round and quarterfinal matches occurring at home team sites. The two semifinal games and championship match are held at the TD Garden . The tournament champion receives an automatic bid into the NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament .[ 1]
Standings
Bracket
Teams are reseeded after the Opening Round and Quarterfinals
Opening Round [ 2] March 8
Quarterfinals March 11
Semifinals March 17
Championship March 18
1
Boston University
7
6
Maine
2
11
Vermont
3
11
Vermont
4
1
Boston University
2*
7
Providence
1
2
Merrimack
1**
8
Boston College
0
1
Boston University
3*
2
Merrimack
2
3
Northeastern
1
7
Providence
2*
7
Providence
2*
10
New Hampshire
1
2
Merrimack
2**
5
Massachusetts Lowell
1
4
Connecticut
1
8
Boston College
5
5
Massachusetts Lowell
2
9
Massachusetts
2
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
Results
Opening Round
(6) Maine vs. (11) Vermont
Game reference Victor Ostman Goalies Gabe Carriere Referees: Geoffrey Miller Steven RouillardLinesmen: Jeff McCorkle Steven Murray(Freel, Breazeale) Lynden Breen (20) – PP – 14:011–0 1–1 26:40 – PP – Timofei Spitserov (4) (Zapernick, Stucker) (Arnott, Sirota) Lynden Breen (21) – 40:482–1 2–2 47:20 – Andrei Buyalsky (5) (Lombardi) 2–3 53:55 – PP,GW – Isak Walther (9) (Bouquot, Stucker) 2–4 59:22 – EN,SH – William Lemay (2) (Zapernick)
10 min Penalties 8 min 30 Shots 30
(7) Providence vs. (10) New Hampshire
Game reference Philip Svedebäck Goalies David Fessenden Referees: Walker Holton Terrence MurphyLinesmen: Bill Kingdon Kyle Richetelle(Crozier) Craig Needham (5) – 7:011–0 1–1 23:09 – Conor Lovett (1) (Sweeney, Reid) (Moynihan, Needham) Jamie Engelbert (5) – GW – 61:412–1
4 min Penalties 2 min 30 Shots 23
(8) Boston College vs. (9) Massachusetts
Game reference Mitch Benson Goalies Cole Brady Referees: Scott Hansen Jeremy TuftsLinesmen: Nick Briganti Kevin Briganti(Gauthier , Gasseau) Marshall Warren (5) – 1:081–0 (Burke) Eamon Powell (5) – 17:072–0 2–1 18:41 – Taylor Makar (10) (Adamson, Mercuri) (Gauthier, Nesterenko) Andre Gasseau (10) – GW – 19:453–1 (Gauthier) Nikita Nesterenko (12) – 29:114–1 4–2 40:22 – Ryan Ukfo (8) (unassisted) (Gasseau, Warren) Nikita Nesterenko (13) – 4x4 – 43:125–2
8 min Penalties 6 min 42 Shots 18
Quarterfinals
(1) Boston University vs. (11) Vermont
Game reference Drew Commesso Goalies Gabe Carriere Referees: Scott Hansen Peter SchlittenhardtLinesmen: Bob Bernard Nicholas Briganti(Peterson, Wilmer) Nick Zabaneh (6) – 5:491–0 (Gallagher, Stevens) Jamie Armstrong (5) – 7:032–0 (Peterson, Wilmer) Nick Zabaneh (7) – 8:493–0 3–1 11:42 – PP – Jacques Bouquot (6) (Stucket, Gotz) (Wilmer, L. Hutson ) Wilmer Skoog (13) – PP,GW – 18:294–1 4–2 41:10 – 4x4 – Massimo Lombardi (3) (Gotz, Buyalsky) (Peterson, McCarthy) Nick Zabaneh (8) – 4x4 – 41:235–2 5–3 45:17 – William Lemay (3) (Bergmanis, Schachle) (McCarthy, O'Brien ) Wilmer Skoog (14) – 47:436–3 (Kaplan, Greene) Quinn Hutson (13) – PP – 55:067–3
8 min Penalties 10 min 50 Shots 22
(2) Merrimack vs. (8) Boston College
Game reference Hugo Ollas Goalies Mitch Benson Referees: Walker Holton Steven RouillardLinesmen: Kevin Briganti Steven Murray(Leibold, Seyfert) Mick Messner (5) – GW – 88:201–0
6 min Penalties 10 min 36 Shots 36
(3) Northeastern vs. (7) Providence
Game reference Devon Levi Goalies Philip Svedebäck Referees: Brad LeBlanc Geoff MillerLinesmen: Robert Griffin Jeff McCorkle(Walsh, Struble) Cam Lund (7) – PP – 9:441–0 1–1 33:11 – Parker Ford (12) (Harding, Duran) 1–2 64:00 – GW – Brady Berard (1) (Richard, Harding)
4 min Penalties 4 min 26 Shots 34
(4) Connecticut vs. (5) Massachusetts Lowell
Game reference Arsenii Sergeev Goalies Gustavs Davis Grigals Referees: Terrence Murphy Jeremy TuftsLinesmen: Bill Kingdon Kyle Richetelle0–1 8:51 – Blake Wells (2) (Meehan) 0–2 14:35 – GW – Owen Cole (6) (McDonald, Fowler) (Wood) Nick Capone (9) – EA – 58:311–2
4 min Penalties 2 min 41 Shots 17
Semifinals
(1) Boston University vs. (7) Providence
Game reference Drew Commesso Goalies Philip Svedebäck Referees: Walker Holton Terence MurphyLinesmen: Nicholas Briganti Steven Murphy0–1 52:25 – Bennett Schimek (11) (Valente, Ruikka) (Greene, L. Hutson ) Dylan Peterson (5) – 57:281–1 (Tuch , Greene) Quinn Hutson (14) – GW – 70:522–1
6 min Penalties 6 min 25 Shots 38
(2) Merrimack vs. (5) Massachusetts Lowell
Game reference Zachary Borgiel Goalies Gustavs Davis Grigals Referees: Scott Hansen Geoff MillerLinesmen: Jeff McCorkle Kyle Richetelle(Demin, Leibold) Jordan Seyfert (7) – 49:341–0 1–1 59:29 – EA – Scout Truman (8) (Fowler, Stella) (Leppanen) Matt Copponi (14) – GW – 90:052–1
2 min Penalties 2 min 42 Shots 36
Championship
(1) Boston University vs. (2) Merrimack
Game reference Drew Commesso Goalies Hugo Ollas Referees: Steven Rouillard Jeremy TuftsLinesmen: Kevin Briganti Bill Kingdon0–1 6:57 – SH – Christian Felton (2) (Brar) (Fensore, Kaplan) Lane Hutson (13) – 5x3 – 20:381–1 1–2 35:09 – Mac Welsher (7) (Crozier) (Armstrong, Greene) Devin Kaplan (10) – 49:022–2 (Brown , Stevens) Lane Hutson (14) – GW – 61:573–2
4 min Penalties 10 min 30 Shots 25
Tournament Awards
References
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