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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament The 2009 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament involved 16 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college ice hockey as the culmination of the 2008–09 season. The tournament began on March 27, 2009, and ended with the championship game on April 11.[1]

Boston University, coached by Jack Parker, won its fifth national title (and first since 1995) with a 4–3 overtime victory in the championship game over Miami University, coached by Enrico Blasi.[2] The game marked the thirteenth time the NCAA championship game has gone to overtime and the first since Minnesota's win over Maine in 2002.

Colby Cohen, sophomore defenseman for Boston University, scored the championship-winning goal in overtime and was named the Frozen Four's Most Outstanding Player.[3]

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Tournament procedure

Шаблон:Location map+ The 2009 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Championship was a single-elimination tournament featuring 16 teams representing all six Division I conferences in the nation. The Championship Committee seeded the entire field from 1 to 16 within four regionals of 4 teams. The winners of the six Division I conference championships received automatic bids to participate in the NCAA Championship.

In setting up the tournament, the Championship Committee sought to ensure "competitive equity, financial success and likelihood of playoff-type atmosphere at each regional site." A team serving as the host of a regional was placed within that regional. The top four teams were assigned overall seeds and placed within the bracket such that the national semifinals would feature the No. 1 seed versus the No. 4 seed and the No. 2 seed versus the No. 3 seed had the top four teams have won their respective regional finals. Number 1 seeds were also placed as close to their home site as possible, with the No. 1 seed receiving first preference. Conference matchups were avoided in the first round; should five or more teams from one conference have made the tournament, this guideline may have been disregarded in favor of preserving the bracket's integrity.[4]

The four regionals were officially named after their geographic areas. The following were the sites for the 2009 regionals:[1]

March 27 and 28
East Regional, Arena at Harbor YardBridgeport, Connecticut (Hosts: Yale University and Fairfield University)
West Regional, Mariucci ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota (Host: University of Minnesota)
March 28 and 29
Midwest Regional, Van Andel ArenaGrand Rapids, Michigan (Hosts: Central Collegiate Hockey Association and Western Michigan University)
Northeast Regional, Verizon Wireless ArenaManchester, New Hampshire (Host: University of New Hampshire)

Each regional winner advanced to the Frozen Four:[1]

April 9 and 11
Verizon CenterWashington, D.C. (Hosts: United States Naval Academy and the Greater Washington Sports Alliance)

Qualifying teams

The at-large bids and seeding for each team in the tournament were announced on March 22, 2009.[5] The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) and Hockey East each had four teams receive a berth in the tournament, while ECAC Hockey and the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) each had three teams receive a berth, and Atlantic Hockey and College Hockey America (CHA) each had one team receive a berth.

East Regional – Bridgeport Northeast Regional – Manchester
Seed School Conference Record Berth type Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Michigan (4) CCHA 29–11–0 At-large bid 1 Boston University (1) Hockey East 31–6–4 Tournament champion
2 Yale ECAC Hockey 24–7–2 Tournament champion 2 North Dakota WCHA 24–14–4 At-large bid
3 Vermont Hockey East 20–11–5 At-large bid 3 New Hampshire Hockey East 19–12–5 At-large bid
4 Air Force Atlantic Hockey 27–10–2 Tournament champion 4 Ohio State CCHA 23–14–4 At-large bid
West Regional – Minneapolis Midwest Regional – Grand Rapids
Seed School Conference Record Berth type Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Denver (3) WCHA 23–11–5 At-large bid 1 Notre Dame (2) CCHA 31–5–3 Tournament champion
2 Minnesota-Duluth WCHA 21–12–8 Tournament champion 2 Northeastern Hockey East 25–11–4 At-large bid
3 Princeton ECAC Hockey 22–11–1 At-large bid 3 Cornell ECAC Hockey 21–9–4 At-large bid
4 Miami CCHA 20–12–5 At-large bid 4 Bemidji State CHA 18–15–1 Tournament champion

Preliminary rounds

The number in parentheses denotes overall seed in the tournament.
(*) denotes overtime period(s).

East Regional – Bridgeport, Connecticut

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Regional semifinals

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Regional final

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Northeast Regional – Manchester, New Hampshire

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Regional semifinals

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Regional final

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West Regional – Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Regional semifinals

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Regional final

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Midwest Regional – Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Regional semifinals

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Regional final

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Frozen Four – Verizon Center, Washington, DC

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National semifinals

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National championship

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Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Chris Connolly (10) Warsofsky and Gryba 15:15 1–0 BU
2nd align=center style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle;" | MIA Gary Steffes (11) Miele and Palmer 22:01 1–1
3rd align=center style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle;" | MIA Tommy Wingels (11) Camper 52:31 2–1 MIA
align=center style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle;" | MIA Trent Vogelhuber (2) Kaufman 55:52 3–1 MIA
align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Zach Cohen (13) – EA Bonino and Yip 59:00 3–2 MIA
align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Nick Bonino (18) – EA Gilroy and Higgins 59:42 3–3
Overtime align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Colby Cohen (8) – GW Shattenkirk and Connolly 71:47 4–3 BU
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Eric Gryba Tripping 2:23 2:00
align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Vinny Saponari Cross–Checking 5:19 2:00
align=center style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle;" | MIA Chris Wideman Holding 12:01 2:00
align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU John McCarthy Roughing 12:01 2:00
align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Eric Gryba Cross–Checking 15:46 2:00
align=center style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle;" | MIA Tommy Wingels Hooking 19:48 2:00
2nd align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Brandon Yip Holding 23:13 2:00
align=center style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle;" | MIA Justin Mercier Tripping 26:09 2:00
align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Colby Cohen Cross–Checking 37:17 2:00
3rd align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Colby Cohen Slashing 45:51 2:00
align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Jason Lawrence Slashing 53:38 2:00

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Shots by period
Team 1 2 3 OT T
align=center style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle;" | Miami 10 9 9 4 32
align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |Boston University 9 7 7 9 32

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Goaltenders
Team Name Saves Goals against Time on ice
align=center style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle;" | MIA Cody Reichard 28 4 71:47
align=center style=Шаблон:NCAA color cell |BU Kieran Millan 29 3 69:09

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Record by conference

Conference # of Bids Record Win % Regional Finals Frozen Four Championship Game Champions
Hockey East 4 7–3 .700 3 2 1 1
CCHA 4 3–4 .429 1 1 1
ECAC Hockey 3 1–3 .250 1
WCHA 3 1–3 .250 1
Atlantic Hockey 1 1–1 .500 1
CHA 1 2–1 .667 1 1

Media

Television

ESPN had US television rights to all games during the tournament. For the fifth consecutive year ESPN aired every game, beginning with the regionals, on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN Classic and ESPN360.

Broadcast Assignments

Regionals

Frozen Four & Championship

  • Gary Thorne, Barry Melrose, & Clay Matvick – Washington, DC

Radio

Westwood One used exclusive radio rights to air both the semifinals and the championship, AKA the "Frozen Four.

All-Tournament Team

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East Regional

All-East Regional Team

MOP

Northeast Regional

All-Northeast Regional Team

MOP

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West Regional

All-West Regional Team

MOP

Midwest Regional

All-Midwest Regional Team

MOP

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Frozen Four

* Most Outstanding Player(s)[10]

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References

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