List of ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament champions

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The Boston Garden hosted the ECAC tournament final from 1967 to 1992.
The Times Union Center hosted the ECAC tournament final from 2003 to 2010.

ECAC Hockey is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I ice hockey-only conference, formerly affiliated with the larger Eastern College Athletic Conference, and based in Albany, New York. At the conclusion of each regular season, it holds the ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament to determine its conference champion, which it has done since the foundation of the conference in 1962.

The tournament has had slight variations over the course of its history, but until 2003 it entailed 8 or 10 teams in three rounds of play. Since 2003, it has contained 12 teams in four rounds of play.

The tournament was first hosted at the Boston Arena in Boston, Massachusetts with St. Lawrence winning the inaugural tournament. The Boston Garden in Boston hosted the tournament every year from 1967 through 1992 and was succeeded by the Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, New York from 1993 to 2002 and again in 2014. The Times Union Center and the Boardwalk Hall have also hosted ECAC tournament championships. Cornell has won the most ECAC Hockey championships with twelve as well as appearing in the most championship games at twenty-one. Mike Schafer and Joe Marsh have both coached five championship teams, with the former appearing in the most title games (ten).

The ECAC tournament is the second-oldest active collegiate ice hockey conference tournament behind only the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), which began in 1960.

Champions[1]

Year Winning team Coach Losing team Coach Score Location Venue Reference
1962 St. Lawrence George Menard Clarkson Len Ceglarski 5–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Arena
1963 Harvard Cooney Weiland Boston College John Kelley 4–3 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts Boston Arena
1964 Providence Tom Eccleston St. Lawrence George Menard 3–1 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Arena
1965 Boston College John Kelley Brown James Fullerton 6–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Arena
1966 Clarkson Len Ceglarski Cornell Ned Harkness 6–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Arena
1967 Cornell Ned Harkness Boston University Jack Kelley 4–3 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1968 Cornell Ned Harkness Boston College John Kelley 6–3 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1969 Cornell Ned Harkness Harvard Cooney Weiland 4–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1970 Cornell Ned Harkness Clarkson Len Ceglarski 3–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1971 Harvard Cooney Weiland Clarkson Len Ceglarski 7–4 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1972 Boston University Jack Kelley Cornell Dick Bertrand 4–1 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1973 Cornell Dick Bertrand Boston College Len Ceglarski 3–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1974 Boston University Jack Parker Harvard Bill Cleary 4–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1975 Boston University Jack Parker Harvard Bill Cleary 7–3 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1976 Boston University Jack Parker Brown Richard Toomey 9–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1977 Boston University Jack Parker New Hampshire Charlie Holt 8–6 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1978 Boston College Len Ceglarski Providence Lou Lamoriello 4–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1979 New Hampshire Charlie Holt Dartmouth George Crowe 3–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1980 Cornell Dick Bertrand Dartmouth George Crowe 5–1 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1981 Providence Lou Lamoriello Cornell Dick Bertrand 8–4 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1982 Northeastern Fern Flaman Harvard Bill Cleary 5–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1983 Harvard Bill Cleary Providence Lou Lamoriello 4–1 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1984 Rensselaer Mike Addesa Boston University Jack Parker 5–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1985 Rensselaer Mike Addesa Harvard Bill Cleary 5–1 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1986 Cornell Lou Reycroft Clarkson Cap Raeder 3–2 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1987 Harvard Bill Cleary St. Lawrence Joe Marsh 6–3 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1988 St. Lawrence Joe Marsh Clarkson Cap Raeder 3–0 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1989 St. Lawrence Joe Marsh Vermont Mike Gilligan 4–1 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1990 Colgate Terry Slater Rensselaer Buddy Powers 5–4 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1991 Clarkson Mark Morris St. Lawrence Joe Marsh 5–4 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1992 St. Lawrence Joe Marsh Cornell Brian McCutcheon 4–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1993 Clarkson Mark Morris Brown Bob Gaudet 3–1 Lake Placid, New York Olympic Arena
1994 Harvard Ronn Tomassoni Rensselaer Buddy Powers 3–0 Lake Placid, New York Olympic Arena
1995 Rensselaer Dan Fridgen Princeton Don Cahoon 5–1 Lake Placid, New York Olympic Arena
1996 Cornell Mike Schafer Harvard Ronn Tomassoni 2–1 Lake Placid, New York Olympic Arena
1997 Cornell Mike Schafer Clarkson Mark Morris 2–1 Lake Placid, New York Olympic Arena
1998 Princeton Don Cahoon Clarkson Mark Morris 5–4 (OT) Lake Placid, New York Olympic Arena
1999 Clarkson Mark Morris St. Lawrence Joe Marsh 3–2 Lake Placid, New York Olympic Arena
2000 St. Lawrence Joe Marsh Rensselaer Dan Fridgen 2–0 Lake Placid, New York Olympic Arena
2001 St. Lawrence Joe Marsh Cornell Mike Schafer 3–1 Lake Placid, New York Olympic Arena
2002 Harvard Mark Mazzoleni Cornell Mike Schafer 4–3 (2OT) Lake Placid, New York Olympic Arena
2003 Cornell Mike Schafer Harvard Mark Mazzoleni 3–2 (OT) Albany, New York Pepsi Arena
2004 Harvard Mark Mazzoleni Clarkson George Roll 4–2 Albany, New York Pepsi Arena
2005 Cornell Mike Schafer Harvard Ted Donato 3–1 Albany, New York Pepsi Arena
2006 Harvard Ted Donato Cornell Mike Schafer 6–2 Albany, New York Pepsi Arena
2007 Clarkson George Roll Quinnipiac Rand Pecknold 4–2 Albany, New York Times Union Center
2008 Princeton Guy Gadowsky Harvard Ted Donato 4–1 Albany, New York Times Union Center
2009 Yale Keith Allain Cornell Mike Schafer 5–0 Albany, New York Times Union Center
2010 Cornell Mike Schafer Union Nate Leaman 3–0 Albany, New York Times Union Center
2011 Yale Keith Allain Cornell Mike Schafer 6–0 Atlantic City, New Jersey Boardwalk Hall
2012 Union Rick Bennett Harvard Ted Donato 3–2 Atlantic City, New Jersey Boardwalk Hall
2013 Union Rick Bennett Brown Brendan Whittet 3–1 Atlantic City, New Jersey Boardwalk Hall
2014 Union Rick Bennett Colgate Don Vaughan 5–2 Lake Placid, New York Herb Brooks Arena
2015 Harvard Ted Donato Colgate Don Vaughan 4–2 Lake Placid, New York Herb Brooks Arena
2016 Quinnipiac Rand Pecknold Harvard Ted Donato 4–1 Lake Placid, New York Herb Brooks Arena

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