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The 2004–05 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on October 3, 2004 and concluded with the 2005 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on April 9, 2005 at the Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio. This was the 58th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 110th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

Pre-season polls[]

The top 15 from USCHO.com/CBS College Sports and the top 15 from USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine.[1]

USCHO.com/CBS College Sports
Ranking Team
1 Michigan (17)
2 Maine (9)
3 Boston College (2)
4 Minnesota-Duluth (4)
5 North Dakota (2)
6 Minnesota
7 Denver (4)
8 Wisconsin (1)
9 Michigan State
10 New Hampshire (1)
11 Dartmouth
12 Ohio State
13 Cornell
14 Colorado College
15 Miami
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine
Ranking Team
1 Boston College (9)
2 Michigan (16)
3 North Dakota (1)
4 Maine
5 Minnesota-Duluth (2)
6 Wisconsin (2)
7 Denver (4)
8 Minnesota
9 Michigan State
10 New Hampshire
11 Dartmouth
12 Colorado College
13 Ohio State
14 Cornell
15 Massachusetts-Lowell

Regular season[]

Standings[2][]

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Quinnipiac 24 16 6 2 34 96 64 37 21 13 3 120 102
Canisius 24 14 7 3 31 76 62 35 16 15 4 98 98
Mercyhurst* 24 14 7 3 31 86 64 38 18 16 4 124 116
Holy Cross 24 12 7 5 29 76 60 36 16 14 6 108 102
Sacred Heart 24 13 10 1 27 76 73 35 13 21 1 89 128
Connecticut 24 10 12 2 22 64 71 37 11 23 3 90 128
Bentley 24 6 13 5 17 65 83 34 8 20 6 81 125
Army 24 5 16 3 13 47 71 31 7 21 3 60 97
American International 24 4 16 4 12 50 88 31 4 23 4 63 116
Championship: Mercyhurst
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#6 Michigan†* 28 23 3 2 48 128 70 42 31 8 3 178 103
#9 Ohio State 28 21 5 2 44 100 62 42 27 11 4 142 96
Northern Michigan 28 17 7 4 38 82 57 40 22 11 7 120 91
Nebraska-Omaha 28 13 11 4 30 101 84 39 19 16 4 133 124
Bowling Green 28 13 12 3 29 92 87 36 16 16 4 117 116
Michigan State 28 12 13 3 27 87 74 41 20 17 4 121 100
Miami (OH) 28 11 13 4 26 80 76 38 15 18 5 120 104
Alaska-Fairbanks 28 11 14 3 25 74 99 37 17 16 4 110 122
Lake Superior State 28 8 14 6 22 64 84 38 9 22 7 84 118
Western Michigan 28 8 18 2 18 78 112 37 14 21 2 105 134
Ferris State 28 7 17 4 18 73 97 39 13 22 4 114 131
Notre Dame 28 3 20 5 11 48 105 38 5 27 6 60 138
Championship: Michigan
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#15 Bemidji State†* 20 16 4 0 32 69 45 37 23 13 1 123 95
Alabama–Huntsville 20 14 5 1 29 71 43 32 18 10 4 106 79
Niagara 20 9 9 2 20 61 62 36 15 19 2 110 114
Wayne State 20 7 9 4 18 55 54 35 14 17 4 107 107
Air Force 20 5 14 1 11 41 64 36 14 19 3 82 107
Robert Morris 20 4 14 2 10 35 64 33 8 21 4 62 107
Championship: Bemidji State
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#5 Cornell†* 22 18 2 2 38 70 26 35 27 5 3 112 45
#10 Harvard 22 15 5 2 32 71 38 34 21 10 3 98 64
#14 Colgate 22 14 5 3 31 55 38 39 25 11 3 108 78
Vermont 22 13 6 3 29 66 37 39 21 14 4 108 85
Dartmouth 22 14 8 0 28 74 49 35 20 13 2 120 83
Brown 22 9 11 2 20 54 60 33 16 14 3 89 87
St. Lawrence 22 9 12 1 19 70 73 38 17 19 2 116 117
Union 22 8 13 1 17 43 72 37 13 22 2 79 111
Clarkson 22 7 13 2 16 44 66 39 13 23 3 92 120
Princeton 22 6 14 2 14 59 81 31 8 20 3 81 120
Rensselaer 22 6 15 1 13 46 73 38 14 22 2 102 118
Yale 22 3 18 1 7 50 89 32 5 25 2 70 140
Championship: Cornell
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#7 Boston College†* 24 14 3 7 35 78 47 40 26 7 7 130 79
#12 Boston University 24 15 5 4 34 76 54 41 23 14 4 111 101
#8 New Hampshire 24 15 5 4 34 90 59 42 26 11 5 166 114
#11 Maine 24 13 6 5 31 75 47 40 20 13 7 124 79
Massachusetts–Lowell 24 11 10 3 25 76 66 36 20 12 4 120 96
Northeastern 24 10 10 4 24 66 58 38 15 18 5 100 106
Providence 24 6 14 4 16 54 73 37 12 21 4 85 108
Massachusetts 24 6 16 2 14 48 96 38 13 23 2 86 134
Merrimack 24 1 22 1 3 41 104 36 8 26 2 85 146
Championship: Boston College
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#1 Denver†* 28 19 7 2 40 114 81 43 32 9 2 174 110
#2 Colorado College 28 19 7 2 40 98 66 43 31 9 3 160 101
#4 Minnesota 28 17 10 1 35 105 80 44 28 15 1 155 109
#13 Wisconsin 28 16 9 3 35 94 64 41 23 14 4 127 91
#3 North Dakota 28 13 12 3 29 71 67 45 25 15 5 136 103
Minnesota–Duluth 28 11 13 4 26 90 89 38 15 17 6 119 118
Alaska–Anchorage 28 9 15 4 22 72 102 37 12 19 6 94 129
Minnesota State-Mankato 28 8 16 4 20 82 109 38 13 19 6 118 140
St. Cloud State 28 8 19 1 17 66 100 40 14 23 3 109 126
Michigan Tech 28 7 19 2 16 64 98 37 8 25 4 91 136
Championship: Denver
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll

2005 NCAA Tournament[3][]

  First Round Regional Finals Frozen Four National Championship
                                     
1  Boston College 5  
4  Mercyhurst 4  
  1  Boston College 3  
  2  North Dakota 6  
2  North Dakota 4
3  Boston University 0  
  E2  North Dakota 4  
  W1  Minnesota 2  
1  Minnesota 1*  
4  Maine 0  
  1  Minnesota 2*
  2  Cornell 1  
2  Cornell 3
3  Ohio State 2  
  E2  North Dakota 1
  NE1  Denver 4
1  Denver 4*  
4  Bemidji State 3  
  1  Denver 4
  2  New Hampshire 2  
2  New Hampshire 3*
3  Harvard 2  
  NE1  Denver 6
  MW1  Colorado College 2  
1  Colorado College 6  
4  Colgate 5  
  1  Colorado College 4
  2  Michigan 3  
2  Michigan 4
3  Wisconsin 1  

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Player stats[]

Scoring leaders[4][]

The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the season.

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Class Team GP G A Pts PIM
Sertich, MartyMarty Sertich Junior Colorado College 43 27 37 64 28
Sterling, BrettBrett Sterling Junior Colorado College 43 34 29 63 74
Tambellini, JeffJeff Tambellini Junior Michigan 42 24 33 57 32
Gauthier, GabeGabe Gauthier Junior Denver 43 26 31 57 46
Collins, SeanSean Collins Senior New Hampshire 42 19 37 56 26
Hensick, T.J.T.J. Hensick Sophomore Michigan 39 23 32 55 24
Callander, PrestonPreston Callander Senior New Hampshire 42 25 29 54 38
Murphy, ColinColin Murphy Senior Michigan Tech 37 11 42 53 40
Walton, BrentBrent Walton Junior Western Michigan 37 21 29 50 28
Parse, ScottScott Parse Sophomore Nebraska-Omaha 39 19 30 49 32

Leading goaltenders[4][]

The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average at the end of the regular season while playing at least 33% of their team's total minutes.

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Class Team GP Min W L OT GA SO SV% GAA
McKee, DavidDavid McKee Sophomore Cornell 35 2125 27 5 3 44 10 .947 1.24
Grumet-Morris, DovDov Grumet-Morris Senior Harvard 31 1910 19 9 3 52 6 .923 1.63
Kaltiainen, MattiMatti Kaltiainen Senior Boston College 24 1369 13 6 3 41 2 .921 1.79
Climie, MattMatt Climie Freshman Bemidji State 21 1167 12 5 1 35 4 .916 1.80
Silverhorn, SteveSteve Silverhorn Senior Colgate 37 2229 24 10 3 70 5 .921 1.88
Schneider, CoryCory Schneider Freshman Boston College 18 1102 13 1 4 35 1 .916 1.91
Howard, JimmyJimmy Howard Junior Maine 39 2309 19 13 7 74 6 .924 1.92
Fallon, JoeJoe Fallon Freshman Vermont 32 1932 17 10 4 63 5 .921 1.96
Curry, JohnJohn Curry Sophomore Boston University 33 1949 18 11 3 65 3 .922 2.00
Tarkki, TuomasTuomas Tarkki Senior Northern Michigan 34 1974 20 8 5 68 3 .930 2.07

Awards[]

NCAA[]

Award[5] Recipient
Hobey Baker Memorial Award Marty Sertich, Colorado College
Spencer T. Penrose Award (Coach of the Year) George Gwozdecky, Denver
Most Outstanding Player in NCAA Tournament Peter Mannino, Denver

AHCA All-American Teams[6]
East First Team   Position   West First Team
David McKee, Cornell G Curtis McElhinney, Colorado College
Andrew Alberts, Boston College D Matt Carle, Denver
Noah Welch, Harvard D Mark Stuart, Colorado College
Sean Collins, New Hampshire F T. J. Hensick, Michigan
Patrick Eaves, Boston College F Marty Sertich, Colorado College
Jason Guerriero, Northeastern F Brett Sterling, Colorado College
East Second Team   Position   West Second Team
Dov Grumet-Morris, Harvard G Tuomas Tarkki, Northern Michigan
Charlie Cook, Cornell D Andy Greene, Miami
Brian Yandle, New Hampshire D Brett Skinner, Denver
Matt Moulson, Cornell F Gabe Gauthier, Denver
Ryan Shannon, Boston College F Colin Murphy, Michigan Tech
Lee Stempniak, Dartmouth F Jeff Tambellini, Michigan

Atlantic Hockey[]

Award[7] Recipient
Player of the Year Reid Cashman, Quinnipiac
Best Defensive Forward Scott Reynolds, Mercyhurst
Best Defenseman Conrad Martin, Mercyhurst
Rookie of the Year Ben Cottreau, Mercyhurst
Regular Season Goaltending Award Ben Conway, Holy Cross
Coach of the Year Rand Pecknold, Quinnipiac
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Scott Champagne, Mercyhurst
Individual Sportsmanship Chris Garceau, Army
Regular Season Scoring Trophy Reid Cashman, Quinnipiac

All-Atlantic Hockey Teams[8][9]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Frank Novello, American International G Jamie Holden, Quinnipiac
Bryan Woroz, Canisius G
Reid Cashman, Quinnipiac D Conrad Martin, Mercyhurst
T. J. Kemp, Mercyhurst D Kalen Wright, Sacred Heart
Tyler McGregor, Holy Cross F Matt Craig, Quinnipiac
Pierre-Luc O'Brien, Sacred Heart F Pierre Napert-Frenette, Holy Cross
Tim Olsen, Connecticut F David Wrigley, Mercyhurst
Rookie Team   Position  
Brad Smith, Connecticut G
Matt Sorteberg, Quinnipiac D
Scott Marchesi, Sacred Heart D
Ben Cottreau, Mercyhurst F
Ben Nelson, Quinnipiac F
Alexandre Parent, Sacred Heart F

CCHA[]

Awards[10] Recipient
Player of the Year Tuomas Tarkki, Northern Michigan
Best Defensive Forward Eric Nystrom, Michigan
Best Defensive Defenseman Nathan Oystrick, Northern Michigan
Best Offensive Defenseman Andy Greene, Miami
Rookie of the Year Bill Thomas, Nebraska-Omaha
Best Goaltender Tuomas Tarkki, Northern Michigan
Coach of the Year Mike Kemp, Nebraska-Omaha
Terry Flanagan Memorial Award Jordan Sigalet, Bowling Green
Ilitch Humanitarian Award Bo Cheesman, Lake Superior State
Perani Cup Champion Jordan Sigalet, Bowling Green
Scholar-Athlete of the Year Michael Eickman, Nebraska-Omaha
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Jeff Tambellini, Michigan

All-CCHA Teams[11][12]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Tuomas Tarkki, Northern Michigan G Jordan Sigalet, Bowling Green
Andy Greene, Miami D Nate Guenin, Ohio State
Nathan Oystrick, Northern Michigan D Matt Hunwick, Michigan
T.J. Hensick, Michigan F Rod Pelley, Michigan
Scott Parse, Nebraska-Omaha F Bill Thomas, Nebraska-Omaha
Jeff Tambellini, Michigan F Brent Walton, Western Michigan
Rookie Team   Position  
Wylie Rogers, Alaska-Fairbanks G
Joe Grimaldi, Nebraska-Omaha D
Mike Hodgson, Bowling Green D
Tom Fritsche, Ohio State F
Mike Santorelli, Northern Michigan F
Bill Thomas, Nebraska-Omaha F

CHA[]

Award[13] Recipient
Player of the Year Andrew Murray, Bemidji State
Rookie of the Year Stavros Paskaris, Wayne State
Coach of the Year Tom Serratore, Bemidji State
Student-Athlete of the Year Andrew Murray, Bemidji State
Easton Three-Star Player of the Year Bruce Mulherin, Alabama-Huntsville
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Matt Climie, Bemidji State

All-CHA Teams[14][15]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Scott Munroe, Alabama-Huntsville G Matt Kelly, Wayne State
Peter Jonsson, Bemidji State D Brian Gineo, Air Force
Jeremy Schreiber, Alabama-Huntsville D Jeff Winchester, Alabama-Huntsville
Andrew Murray, Bemidji State F Bruce Mulherin, Alabama-Huntsville
Jared Ross, Alabama-Huntsville F Brenden Cook, Bemidji State
Barret Ehgoetz, Niagara F Ryan Gale, Niagara
Rookie Team   Position  
Matt Climie, Bemidji State G
Chris Kaufman, Robert Morris D
Matt Charbonneau, Air Force D
Eric Ehn, Air Force F
Stavros Paskaris, Wayne State F
Jace Buzek, Robert Morris F

ECAC[]

Award[16] Recipient
Player of the Year David McKee, Cornell
Rookie of the Year Joe Fallon, Vermont
Coach of the Year Mike Schafer, Cornell
Best Defensive Forward Tom Cavanagh, Harvard
Best Defensive Defenseman Jamie Sifers, Vermont
Ken Dryden Award David McKee, Cornell
Most Outstanding Player in Tournament Charlie Cook, Cornell

All-ECAC Hockey Teams[17][18]
First Team   Position   Second Team
David McKee, Cornell G Dov Grumet-Morris, Harvard
Luc Paquin, Princeton D Charlie Cook, Cornell
Noah Welch, Harvard D Jamie Sifers, Vermont
Matt Moulson, Cornell F Dustin Sproat, Princeton
Lee Stempniak, Dartmouth F Tom Cavanagh, Harvard
T.J. Trevelyan, St. Lawrence F Scott Mifsud, Vermont
Rookie Team   Position  
Joe Fallon, Vermont G
Sean Hurley, Brown D
Sasha Pokulok, Cornell D
Tyler Burton, Clarkson F
Nick Johnson, Dartmouth F
Torrey Mitchell, Vermont F

Hockey East[]

Award[19] Recipient
Player of the Year Patrick Eaves, Boston College
Rookie of the Year Peter Vetri, Massachusetts-Lowell
Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award Jack Parker, Boston University
Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award Jason Guerriero, Northeastern
Best Defensive Forward Preston Callander, New Hampshire
Best Defensive Defenseman Tim Judy, Northeastern
Three-Stars Award Patrick Eaves, Boston College
Ryan Shannon, Boston College
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable Player Brian Boyle, Boston College

All-Hockey East Teams[20][21]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Keni Gibson, Northeastern G John Curry, Boston University
Andrew Alberts, Boston College D Bryan Schmidt, Merrimack
Bryan Miller, Boston University D Brian Yandle, New Hampshire
Patrick Eaves, Boston College F Sean Collins, New Hampshire
Jason Guerriero, Northeastern F Mike Morris, Northeastern
Ryan Shannon, Boston College F Ben Walter, Massachusetts-Lowell
Rookie Team   Position  
Kevin Regan, New Hampshire G
Cory Schneider, Boston College G
Peter Vetri, Massachusetts-Lowell G
David Leaderer, Massachusetts D
Bret Tyler, Maine D
Chris Bourque, Boston University F
P.J. Fenton, Massachusetts F
Peter MacArthur, Boston University F

WCHA[]

Award[22] Recipient
Player of the Year Marty Sertich, Colorado College
Defensive Player of the Year Mark Stuart, Colorado College
Rookie of the Year Paul Stastny, Denver
Student-Athlete of the Year Steven Johns, Minnesota State
Coach of the Year George Gwozdecky, Denver
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Brett Sterling, Colorado College

All-WCHA Teams[23][24]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Curtis McElhinney, Colorado College G Bernd Bruckler, Wisconsin
Matt Carle, Denver D Lars Helminen, Michigan Tech
Brett Skinner, Denver D Mark Stuart, Colorado College
Marty Sertich, Colorado College F Gabe Gauthier, Denver
Brett Sterling, Colorado College F Evan Schwabe, Minnesota-Duluth
Colin Murphy, Michigan Tech F Robbie Earl, Wisconsin
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Cam Ellsworth, Michigan Tech G Nathan Lawson, Alaska-Anchorage
Tom Gilbert, Wisconsin D Alex Goligoski, Minnesota
Matt Jones, North Dakota D Kyle Klubertanz, Wisconsin
David Backes, Minnesota State F Joe Pavelski, Wisconsin
Ryan Potulny, Minnesota F Paul Stastny, Denver
Danny Irmen, Minnesota F Travis Zajac, North Dakota

Team Photos[]


References[]

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