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This is a list of NCAA Division I ice hockey teams that have produced alumni who have played in the National Hockey League.

Current NCAA Division I teams[]

A list of career leaders for current NCAA Division I programs
As of July 1, 2022.

= Active Players
School Players Most Games Stanley Cups NHL All-Stars Hockey Hall of Famers
Air Force 0 - - - -
Alaska 12 625 (Shawn Chambers) 4 0 0
Alaska Anchorage 9 646 (Jay Beagle) 2 0 0
American International 2 362 (Dave Forbes) 0 0 0
Arizona State 2 14 (Joey Daccord) 0 0 0
Army 1 503 (Dan Hinote) 1 0 0
Bemidji State 9 943 (Joel Otto) 1 0 0
Bentley 0 - - - -
Boston College 126 1263 (Bill Guerin) 22 5 3
Boston University 83 1201 (Keith Tkachuk) 13 7 0
Bowling Green 39 1270 (Rob Blake) 6 3 1
Brown 18 580 (Curt Bennett/Todd Simpson) 0 0 0
Canisius 1 193 (Cory Conacher) 0 0 0
Clarkson 25 1159 (Todd Marchant) 7 1 0
Colgate 18 754 (Mike Milbury) 1 0 0
Colorado College 38 897 (Doug Lidster) 6 0 1
Connecticut 4 543 (Todd Krygier) 0 0 0
Cornell 33 1257 (Joe Nieuwendyk) 9 2 2
Dartmouth 18 911 (Lee Stempniak) 1 0 0
Denver 78 1188 (Kevin Dineen) 16 3 2
Ferris State 12 1022 (Chris Kunitz) 4 1 0
Harvard 33 1115 (Don Sweeney) 5 1 0
Holy Cross 2 192 (Patrick Rissmiller) 0 0 0
Lake Superior State 33 1256 (Brian Rolston) 4 0 0
Long Island 0 - - - -
Maine 58 1157 (Eric Weinrich) 3 4 1
Massachusetts 21 791 (Justin Braun) 5 2 0
Massachusetts Lowell 22 1132 (Ron Hainsey) 6 1 0
Mercyhurst 1 1 (Jamie Hunt) 0 0 0
Merrimack 14 373 (Steve McKenna) 0 0 0
Miami 36 1093 (Dan Boyle) 7 1 0
Michigan 108 1140 (Andrew Cogliano) 19 1 0
Michigan State 77 1484 (Rod Brind'Amour) 9 7 0
Michigan Tech 50 932 (Randy McKay) 5 2 1
Minnesota 121 1204 (Phil Kessel) 10 3 2
Minnesota Duluth 65 1269 (Brett Hull) 11 2 1
Minnesota State 18 965 (David Backes) 1 0 0
New Hampshire 46 994 (Rod Langway) 7 1 1
Niagara 2 12 (Matt Ryan) 0 0 0
North Dakota 107 1280 (James Patrick) 16 4 1
Northeastern 26 688 (Chris Nilan) 2 0 0
Northern Michigan 21 1009 (Dallas Drake) 1 0 0
Notre Dame 39 724 (Dave Poulin) 11 0 0
Ohio State 33 1,128 (Jamie Macoun) 2 0 0
Omaha 14 493 (Greg Zanon) 2 0 0
Penn State 3 21 (Brett Murray) 0 0 0
Princeton 16 976 (Jeff Halpern) 3 0 0
Providence 43 1108 (Hal Gill) 7 0 0
Quinnipiac 7 235 (Devon Toews) 1 0 0
Rensselaer 26 1337 (Adam Oates) 1 3 1
RIT 3 652 (Christopher Tanev) 0 0 0
Robert Morris 0 - - - -
Sacred Heart 1 45 (Justin Danforth) 0 0 0
St. Cloud State 39 1516 (Matt Cullen) 7 3 1
St. Lawrence 25 684 (Gary Croteau) 2 0 0
St. Thomas 0 - - - -
Stonehill 0 - - - -
Union 11 463 (Shayne Gostisbehere) 0 1 0
Vermont 18 1134 (Martin St. Louis) 9 3 1
Western Michigan 32 915 (Jamal Mayers) 2 0 0
Wisconsin 91 1651 (Chris Chelios) 22 11 1
Yale 21 741 (Randy Wood) 0 0 0

Source:[1]

Former NCAA Division I teams[]

List includes both active and defunct programs that previously played at the Division I level or equivalent.

School Players Most Games Stanley Cups NHL All-Stars Hockey Hall of Famers
Alabama–Huntsville 2 396 (Cam Talbot) 0 0 0
Gonzaga 1 71 (Frank McCool) 1 0 0
Illinois 1 36 (Aldo Palazzari) 0 0 0
Illinois–Chicago 4 292 (Shawn Cronin) 0 0 0
Kent State 1 96 (Dean Sylvester) 0 0 0
Marquette 2 164 (Don McFadyen) 1 0 0
Middlebury 1 4 (Phil Latreille) 0 0 0
Northern Arizona 2 1056 (Greg Adams) 0 0 0
Pennsylvania 1 21 (Paul Stewart) 0 0 0
Saint Louis 4 231 (Mario Faubert) 0 0 0
United States International 2 8 (Darren Lowe) 0 0 0

References[]

  1. Hockey DB. Hockey DB. Retrieved on November 8, 2022.


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