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1967 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey tournament

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FieldValue
Year1967
Gendermen's
DivisionUniversity Division
ImageSize150px
Teams4
FrozenFourArenaOnondaga County War Memorial
FrozenFourCitySyracuse, New York
Champions[Cornell Big Red](1966-67-cornell-big-red-men-s-ice-hockey-season)
TitleCount1st
ChampGameCount1st
ChampFFCount1st
RunnerUpBoston University Terriers
GameCount2nd
RunnerFFCount6th
Semifinal1Michigan State Spartans
FrozenFourCount3rd
Semifinal2North Dakota Fighting Sioux
FrozenFourCount25th
CoachNed Harkness
CoachCount2nd
MOPSkip Stanowski
MOPTeamCornell

The 1967 NCAA Men's University Division Ice Hockey Tournament was the culmination of the 1966–67 NCAA University Division men's ice hockey season, the 20th such tournament in NCAA history. It was held between March 16 and 18, 1967, and concluded with Cornell defeating Boston University 4–1. All games were played at the Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse, New York.

This was the first championship for an eastern team since 1954 and the first time since 1949 that both finalists were from the east.

Qualifying teams

Four teams qualified for the tournament, two each from the eastern and western regions. The ECAC tournament champion and the two WCHA tournament co-champions received automatic bids into the tournament. An at-large bid was offered to a second eastern team based upon both their ECAC tournament finish as well as their regular season record.

EastWestSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bidSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bid
1Boston UniversityECAC Hockey24–4–1At-Large6th19661North DakotaWCHA19–8–0[Tournament co-champion](1967-wcha-men-s-ice-hockey-tournament)5th1965
2CornellECAC Hockey25–1–1[Tournament champion](1967-ecac-hockey-men-s-ice-hockey-tournament)1stNever2Michigan StateWCHA15–14–1[Tournament co-champion](1967-wcha-men-s-ice-hockey-tournament)3rd1966

Format

Despite winning the tournament the ECAC champion was not seeded as the top eastern team; this occurred because the at-large team had a better conference regular season record. The WCHA co-champion with the better regular season record was given the top western seed. The second eastern seed was slotted to play the top western seed and vice versa. All games were played at the Onondaga County War Memorial. All matches were Single-game eliminations with the semifinal winners advancing to the national championship game and the losers playing in a consolation game.

Bracket

March 16–17 March 18

| RD1-seed1=W1 | RD1-team1=North Dakota | RD1-score1=0 | RD1-seed2=E2 | RD1-team2=Cornell | RD1-score2=1 | RD1-seed3=E1 | RD1-team3=Boston University | RD1-score3=4 | RD1-seed4=W2 | RD1-team4=Michigan State | RD1-score4=2

| RD2-seed1=E2 | RD2-team1=Cornell | RD2-score1=4 | RD2-seed2=E1 | RD2-team2=Boston University | RD2-score2=1

| RD2b-seed1=W1 | RD2b-team1=North Dakota | RD2b-score1=1 | RD2b-seed2=W2 | RD2b-team2=Michigan State | RD2b-score2=6 Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Semifinals

(W1) North Dakota vs. (E2) Cornell

|1-1-1 = No Scoring |1-1-2 = 17:27 - GW - Skip Stanowski (McGuinn, Tufford) |goalie1-1 = ( 41 saves / 42 shots ) Mike Curran |goalie1-2 = Ken Dryden ( 30 saves / 30 shots )

(E1) Boston University vs. (W2) Michigan State

|1-1-1 = (unassisted) Fred Bassi – 04:18 (Sobeski, Gilmour) Jim Quinn – 08:36 |1-1-2 = No Scoring |1-2-1 = (Quinn, Sobeski) Fred Bassi – GW – 12:53 |1-2-2 = 10:02 – Bill Faunt (Fallat, Anstey) |1-3-1 = (Gilmour) Darrell Abbott – 14:34 |1-3-2 = 10:08 – Tom Mikkola (Hathaway) |goalie1-1 = |goalie1-2 =

Consolation Game

(W1) North Dakota vs. (W2) Michigan State

|1-1-1 = (Bamburak) Dave Kartio – 08:00 |1-1-2 = 13:25 – Mike Jacobson (Hathaway, Mikkola) 15:06 – GW – Brian McAndrew (Brawley, Cristofoli) |1-2-1 = No Scoring |1-2-2 = 02:08 – Wayne Duffett (McAndrew, Cristofoli) 08:14 – Tom Mikkola (Jacobson, McAndrew) 10:21 – Tom Mikkola (Bois) |1-3-1 = No Scoring |1-3-2 = 10:18 – Brian McAndrew (Brawley, Cristofoli) |goalie1-1 = |goalie1-2 =

National Championship

(E1) Boston University vs. (E2) Cornell

|1-1-1 = |1-1-2 = |1-2-1 = |1-2-2 = |1-3-1 = |1-3-2 = |goalie1-1 = |goalie1-2 =

Scoring summaryPeriodTeamGoalAssist(s)TimeScorePenalty summaryPeriodTeamPlayerPenaltyTimePIM
**1st**Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Bob KinasewichDeath and Stanowski1:261–0 COR
Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Skip Stanowski - *GW PP*Da. Ferguson and Orr18:552–0 COR
**2nd**Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Doug Ferguson - *PP*Da. Ferguson32:413–0 COR
Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}};"**BU**Mike SobeskiQuinn and Bassi32:533–1 COR
**3rd**Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Robert McGuinnCoviello and Stanowski50:124–1 COR
**1st**Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Ted CovielloTripping1:522:00
Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Bruce PattisonHooking11:082:00
Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}};"**BU**Jack ParkerHooking17:402:00
**2nd**Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Bob KinasewichLeaving feet to play puck22:012:00
Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Harry OrrTripping23:382:00
Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}};"**BU**Mike SobeskiInterference26:502:00
Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}};"**BU**John CookeCharging32:122:00
Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Paul AlthouseHooking34:372:00
Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Mike DoranCross–Checking35:292:00
Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}};"**BU**Fred BassiTripping37:322:00
**3rd**Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Harry OrrSpearing43:092:00
Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}};"**BU**Fred BassiCross–Checking48:102:00
Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Harry OrrInterference55:272:00
Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Dave FergusonHigh–Sticking57:022:00
Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Dave FergusonFighting (disqualified)57:025:00
Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}};"**BU**Bill RileyHigh–Sticking57:022:00
Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}};"**BU**Jack ParkerRoughing57:022:00
Shots by periodTeam123T
Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**Cornell**1416636
Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}};"**Boston University**9161842
GoaltendersTeamNameSavesGoals againstTime on ice
Cornell Big Redcolor=#FFFFFFborder=0}};"**COR**Ken Dryden41160:00
Boston University Terrierscolor=#FFFFFF}};"**BU**Wayne Ryan32460:00

[[List of NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey All-Tournament Teams|All-Tournament team]]

First Team

  • G: Ken Dryden (Cornell)
  • D: Harry Orr (Cornell)
  • D: Skip Stanowski* (Cornell)
  • F: Mike Doran (Cornell)
  • F: Tom Mikkola (Michigan State)
  • F: Jim Quinn (Boston University)
  • Most Outstanding Player(s)

Second Team

  • G: Wayne Ryan (Boston University)
  • D: Pete McLachlan (Boston University)
  • D: Brian Gilmour (Boston University)
  • F: Doug Ferguson (Cornell)
  • F: Dave Ferguson (Cornell)
  • F: Brian McAndrew (Michigan State)

References

References

  1. "NCAA Division 1 Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives.
  2. "Michigan State 2013-14 Hockey History". Michigan State Spartans.
  3. "NCAA Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives.
  4. "NCAA Frozen Four Records". NCAA.org.
  5. "NCAA Division I Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives.
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