1995–96 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

The 1995–96 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began in October 1995 and concluded with the 1996 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on March 30, 1996 at the Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati, Ohio. This was the 49th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 101st year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

Regular season

Standings[1][2][3][4]

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Lake Superior State 30 22 6 2 46 136 89 40 30 8 2 184 109
Michigan†* 30 22 6 2 46 178 71 42 33 7 2 239 93
Michigan State 30 22 7 1 45 115 86 42 28 13 1 154 129
Western Michigan 30 21 6 3 45 125 71 41 27 11 3 172 111
Bowling Green 30 18 11 1 37 126 106 41 26 14 1 172 138
Ferris State 30 10 17 3 23 101 120 38 13 22 3 126 196
Miami 30 9 17 4 22 99 142 36 10 22 4 119 168
Ohio State 30 8 17 5 21 82 105 34 10 19 5 94 118
Alaska-Fairbanks 30 8 22 0 16 101 142 34 10 23 1 114 152
Notre Dame 30 6 20 4 16 87 136 36 9 23 4 110 159
Illinois-Chicago 30 6 23 1 13 73 155 36 9 24 3 97 177
Championship: Michigan
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Top 10 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Vermont 22 17 2 3 37 86 45 38 27 7 4 149 91
Clarkson 22 16 4 2 34 97 59 38 25 10 3 152 105
St. Lawrence 22 15 4 3 33 107 74 35 20 12 3 144 132
Cornell* 22 14 4 4 31 94 66 34 21 9 4 139 108
Colgate 22 13 5 4 30 95 60 34 17 13 4 136 117
Harvard 22 9 12 1 19 76 71 34 13 20 1 111 114
Brown 22 5 11 6 16 60 81 32 9 15 8 99 124
Rensselaer 22 7 13 2 16 63 77 35 10 22 3 116 131
Dartmouth 22 6 14 2 14 57 88 30 7 30 3 83 130
Princeton 22 5 14 2 13 59 81 30 7 19 4 78 117
Union 22 4 15 3 11 55 83 30 7 19 4 83 100
Yale 22 4 17 1 9 53 109 31 7 23 1 80 145
Championship: Cornell
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Top 10 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Boston University 24 17 5 2 1 90 132 79 40 30 7 3 236 125
Massachusetts–Lowell 24 16 6 2 1 85 114 96 40 26 10 4 200 156
Maine 24 14 6 4 2 80 102 75 39 26 9 4 164 112
Providence* 24 12 9 3 0 66 83 83 39 21 15 3 142 135
Boston College 24 12 10 2 1 65 89 102 36 16 17 3 126 147
New Hampshire 24 8 12 4 1 49 99 103 34 12 18 4 139 150
Northeastern 24 6 13 5 5 45 79 93 36 10 21 5 118 145
Massachusetts 24 4 16 6 4 36 81 120 35 10 19 6 119 161
Merrimack 24 4 18 2 0 24 83 111 34 10 19 5 123 130
Championship: Providence
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Top 10 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Air Force 0 0 0 0 - - - 33 4 24 5 83 166
Army 0 0 0 0 - - - 34 24 9 1 164 81
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Top 10 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Colorado College 32 26 2 4 56 178 78 42 33 5 4 225 104
Minnesota* 32 21 9 2 44 155 95 42 30 10 2 204 121
Denver 32 17 12 3 37 120 112 39 22 14 3 149 131
Minnesota-Duluth 32 16 15 1 33 116 109 38 20 17 1 139 125
North Dakota 32 16 15 1 33 127 126 38 19 18 1 162 155
Wisconsin 32 14 15 3 31 110 123 40 17 20 3 145 160
Michigan Tech 32 12 14 6 30 108 118 42 18 18 6 145 159
St. Cloud State 32 10 18 4 24 106 132 39 13 22 4 135 153
Alaska-Anchorage 32 8 20 5 20 86 130 37 9 23 5 103 153
Northern Michigan 32 5 25 2 12 64 147 39 7 30 2 83 174
Championship: Minnesota
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll

1996 NCAA Tournament[5]

Regional Quarterfinals
March 22-23
Regional Semifinals
March 23-24
Frozen Four
March 28
National Championship
March 30
            
E1 Boston University
bye
E1 Boston University 3
East Regional
E5 Clarkson 2
E4 Western Michigan 1
E5 Clarkson 6
E1 Boston University 0
W2 Michigan 4
W2 Michigan
bye
W2 Michigan 4
West Regional
W3 Minnesota 3
W3 Minnesota 5
W6 Providence 1
W2 Michigan 3*
W1 Colorado College 2
W1 Colorado College
bye
W1 Colorado College 5
West Regional
W4 Massachusetts-Lowell 3
W4 Massachusetts-Lowell 6
W5 Michigan State 2
W1 Colorado College 4**
E2 Vermont 3
E2 Vermont
bye
E2 Vermont 2
East Regional
E3 Lake Superior State 1
E3 Lake Superior State 5
E6 Cornell 4

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Player stats

Scoring leaders[6]

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
St. Louis, MartinMartin St. Louis Junior Vermont 35 29 56 85 38
Perrin, ÉricÉric Perrin Junior Vermont 38 29 56 85 38
Bonin, BrianBrian Bonin Senior Minnesota 42 34 47 81 30
Wynne, TeederTeeder Wynne Senior North Dakota 37 26 47 73 66
White, ToddTodd White Junior Clarkson 38 29 43 72 36
Morrison, BrendanBrendan Morrison Junior Michigan 35 28 44 72 41
Geronazzo, PeterPeter Geronazzo Senior Colorado College 42 36 33 69 81
Pandolfo, JayJay Pandolfo Senior Boston University 39 38 29 67 6
Drury, ChrisChris Drury Sophomore Boston University 37 35 32 67 46
Crowley, MikeMike Crowley Sophomore Minnesota 42 17 46 63 28

Leading goaltenders[6]

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
Malicke, GreggGregg Malicke Sophomore Michigan 10 248 2 0 0 7 0 .919 1.69
Marsh, BlairBlair Marsh Junior Maine 11 529 7 1 0 16 2 .923 1.81
Lambert, JuddJudd Lambert Junior Colorado College 19 1060 16 1 2 42 1 .912 2.14
Turco, MartyMarty Turco Sophomore Michigan 42 2334 34 7 1 84 4 .896 2.16
Chamberlain, DarylDaryl Chamberlain Sophomore Army 33 1830 23 9 1 70 9 .907 2.30
Thomas, TimTim Thomas Junior Vermont 37 2254 26 7 4 88 3 .924 2.34
Elliott, JasonJason Elliott Sophomore Cornell 12 971 12 2 1 38 2 .923 2.35
Grahame, JohnJohn Grahame Sophomore Lake Superior State 29 1658 21 4 2 67 2 .904 2.42
Magliarditi, MarcMarc Magliarditi Freshman Western Michigan 36 2110 23 11 2 91 5 .910 2.59
Moen, JeffJeff Moen Senior Minnesota 21 1227 15 3 2 53 3 .891 2.59

Awards

NCAA

Award[7] Recipient
Hobey Baker Memorial Award Brian Bonin, Minnesota
Spencer T. Penrose Award (Coach of the Year) Bruce Crowder, Massachusetts-Lowell
Most Outstanding Player in NCAA Tournament Brendan Morrison, Michigan

AHCA All-American Teams[8]
East First Team   Position   West First Team
Tim Thomas, Vermont G Ryan Bach, Colorado College
Jeff Tory, Maine D Keith Aldridge, Lake Superior State
Dan McGillis, Northeastern D Mike Crowley, Minnesota
Jay Pandolfo, Boston University F Peter Geronozzo, Colorado College
Éric Perrin, Vermont F Brendan Morrison, Michigan
Martin St. Louis, Vermont F Brian Bonin, Minnesota
East Second Team   Position   West Second Team
Dan Murphy, Clarkson G Marc Magliarditi, Western Michigan
Jon Coleman, Boston University D Andy Roach, Ferris State
Brad Dexter, Colgate D Dan Trebil, Minnesota
Chris Drury, Boston University F Sean Tallaire, Lake Superior State
Todd White, Clarkson F Kevin Hilton, Michigan
Burke Murphy, St. Lawrence F Teeder Wynne, North Dakota

CCHA

Awards[9] Recipient
Player of the Year Brendan Morrison, Michigan
Best Defensive Forward Bates Battaglia, Lake Superior State
Best Defensive Defenseman Mike Matteucci, Lake Superior State
Best Offensive Defenseman Keith Aldridge, Lake Superior State
Rookie of the Year Marc Magliarditi, Western Michigan
Coach of the Year Bill Wilkinson, Western Michigan
Terry Flanagan Memorial Award Jon Gaskins, Michigan State
Most Valuable Player in Tournament John Madden, Michigan

All-CCHA Teams[10][11]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Marc Magliarditi, Western Michigan G Tom Sakey, Ohio State
Keith Aldridge, Lake Superior State D Steven Halko, Michigan
Andy Roach, Ferris State D Kelly Perrault, Bowling Green
Brendan Morrison, Michigan F Jason Botterill, Michigan
Sean Tallaire, Lake Superior State F Anson Carter, Michigan State
Kevin Hilton, Michigan F Jeremy Brown, Western Michigan
Rookie Team   Position  
Marc Magliarditi, Western Michigan G
Joe Corvo, Western Michigan D
Chris Bogas, Michigan State D
Tony Kolozsy, Illinois-Chicago F
Mike York, Michigan State F
Randy Robitaille, Miami F

ECAC

Award[12] Recipient
Player of the Year Éric Perrin, Vermont
Rookie of the Year Kyle Knopp, Cornell
Coach of the Year Joe Marsh, St. Lawrence
Best Defensive Defenseman Jeff Kungle, St. Lawrence
Best Defensive Forward Brad Chartrand, Cornell
Ken Dryden Award Tim Thomas, Vermont
Most Outstanding Player in Tournament Jason Elliott, Cornell

All-ECAC Hockey Teams[13][14]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Tim Thomas, Vermont G Dan Brenzavich, Colgate
Steve Wilson, Cornell D Jeff Kungle, St. Lawrence
Brad Dexter, Colgate D Patrick Rochon, Rensselaer
Éric Perrin, Vermont F Mike Harder, Colgate
Martin St. Louis, Vermont F Chris DeProfio, Colgate
Burke Murphy, St. Lawrence F Todd White, Clarkson
Rookie Team   Position  
Leeor Shtrom, Union G
Jan Kloboucek, Vermont D
Mikko Ollila, Clarkson D
John Poapst, St. Lawrence D
Ben Storey, Harvard D
Craig Adams, Harvard F
Matt Garver, Rensselaer F
Kyle Knopp, Cornell F
Craig MacDonald, Harvard F
Brent Ozarowski, Union F
Alain St. Hilaire, Rensselaer F

Hockey East

Award[15] Recipient
Player of the Year Jay Pandolfo, Boston University
Rookie of the Year Marty Reasoner, Boston College
Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award Bruce Crowder, Massachusetts-Lowell
Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award Todd Hall, New Hampshire
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable Player Joe Hulbig, Providence

All-Hockey East Teams[16][17]
All Stars*   Position   All Stars*
Blair Allison, Maine G Dan Dennis, Providence
Todd Hall, New Hampshire D Jon Coleman, Boston University
Jeff Tory, Maine D Dan McGillis, Northeastern
Chris Drury, Boston University F Tim Lovell, Maine
David Hymovitz, Boston College F Mark Mowers, New Hampshire
Chris Sbrocca, Massachusetts-Lowell F Jay Pandolfo, Boston University
Rookie Team   Position  
Michel Larocque, Boston University G
Brett Clark, Maine D
Darrel Scoville, Merrimack D
Marty Reasoner, Boston College F
Derek Bekar, New Hampshire F
Steve Kariya, Maine F

* No Distinction was made between First- and Second-Team All-Stars

WCHA

Award[18] Recipient
Player of the Year Brian Bonin, Minnesota
Defensive Player of the Year Eric Rud, Colorado College
Rookie of the Year Brian Swanson, Colorado College
Student-Athlete of the Year Dan Trebil, Minnesota
Coach of the Year Don Lucia, Colorado College
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Brian Bonin, Minnesota

All-WCHA Teams[19][20]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Ryan Bach, Colorado College G Judd Lambert, Colorado College
Mike Crowley, Minnesota D Scott Swanson, Colorado College
Nick Naumenko, North Dakota D Dan Trebil, Minnesota
Brian Bonin, Minnesota F Brian Swanson, Colorado College
Peter Geronozzo, Colorado College F Colin Schmidt, Colorado College
Teeder Wynne, North Dakota F Antti Laaksonen, Denver
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Teras Lendzyk, Minnesota-Duluth G Steve DeBus, Minnesota
Taj Melson, St. Cloud State D Scott Swanson, Colorado College
Eric Rud, Colorado College D Darrin Bradley, Alaska-Anchorage
Jay McNeill, Colorado College F Brian Swanson, Colorado College
David Vallieres, Alaska-Anchorage F Matt Cullen, St. Cloud State
Mike Peluso, Minnesota-Duluth F Erik Rasmussen, Minnesota

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