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Latest revision as of 04:44, 10 January 2015

1991 Frozen Four

The 1991 Frozen Four was held March 28 and 30, 1991 in St. Paul, Minnesota at the St. Paul Civic Center.

The participants were:

Northern Michigan won its first national championship, defeating Boston University 8-7 in overtime.

Semifinals

March 30–31

National Championship

April 1

Maine 3
Northern Michigan 5
Northern Michigan 8 (3OT)
Boston Univ. 7
Boston Univ. 7
Clarkson 3

All-Tournament Team

  • G Bill Pye, Northern Michigan
  • D Lou Melone, Northern Michigan
  • D Brad Werenka, Northern Michigan
  • F Tony Amonte, Boston University
  • F Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan
  • F Jean-Yves Roy, Maine

Most Outstanding Player: F Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan


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