1999–2000 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

The 1999–00 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on October 1, 1999 and concluded with the 2000 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on April 8, 2000 at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. This was the 53rd season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 105th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

The 1999-00 season was the inaugural year for College Hockey America, a seven-team conference (Wayne State begins conference play the following year) that was created for the purpose of stabilizing all the remaining independent Division I ice hockey teams.[1]

The University of Vermont cancelled the remainder of their season on January 14, 2000 as a result of a criminal investigation into hazing practices when it was revealed that players had lied to investigators.[2]

Pre-season polls

The top 10 from USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll[3]

USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
Ranking Team
1 Boston College (26)
2 Maine (7)
3 Michigan State (1)
4 North Dakota (4)
5 Michigan (1)
6 New Hampshire (1)
7 Clarkson
8 Colorado College
9 Northern Michigan
10 Denver

Regular season

Standings[4]

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#7 Michigan 28 19 6 3 41 112 65 41 27 10 4 161 104
#10 Michigan State* 28 18 8 2 38 84 46 42 27 11 4 141 76
Lake Superior State 28 17 9 2 36 76 66 36 18 16 2 96 94
Northern Michigan 28 16 8 4 36 93 64 39 22 13 4 129 86
Notre Dame 28 11 10 7 29 65 76 42 16 18 8 103 119
Ferris State 28 13 13 2 28 85 79 39 21 16 2 127 102
Nebraska-Omaha 28 10 12 6 26 83 95 42 16 19 7 121 146
Bowling Green 28 12 15 1 25 90 88 37 17 19 1 115 114
Miami (OH) 28 10 15 3 23 75 89 36 13 20 3 99 122
Western Michigan 28 10 15 3 23 83 109 36 12 21 3 105 137
Ohio State 28 9 16 3 21 56 90 36 13 19 4 80 108
Alaska-Fairbanks 28 4 22 2 10 65 100 34 6 25 3 78 114
Championship: Michigan State
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#8 Niagara†* 17 15 0 2 32 86 18 42 30 8 4 165 65
Alabama-Huntsville 18 12 5 1 25 73 46 31 17 10 4 121 86
Bemidji State 17 8 8 1 17 63 69 34 13 20 1 107 155
Air Force 16 6 10 0 12 44 50 39 19 18 2 131 125
Findlay 18 4 14 0 8 38 101 31 9 22 0 79 146
Army 10 1 9 0 2 21 41 32 13 17 2 102 95
Championship: Niagara
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#4 St. Lawrence†* 20 16 3 1 33 76 47 37 27 8 2 130 94
#9 Colgate 20 14 4 2 30 85 61 35 24 9 2 132 93
#13 Rensselaer 21 11 9 1 23 61 49 37 22 13 2 123 85
Cornell 20 10 9 1 21 70 54 32 16 14 2 104 86
Clarkson 20 9 8 3 21 69 71 35 17 15 3 111 116
Princeton 21 8 9 4 20 66 66 30 10 16 4 84 97
Harvard 21 9 10 2 20 65 63 30 11 17 2 85 95
Dartmouth 21 8 10 3 19 54 63 30 9 17 4 71 98
Yale 21 6 11 4 16 45 63 30 9 16 5 68 85
Union 21 6 14 1 13 48 75 33 8 24 1 79 127
Brown 21 4 15 2 10 52 78 28 6 19 3 66 98
Vermont^ 7 3 2 2 8 25 26 17 5 9 3 53 75
Championship: St. Lawrence
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
^ Vermont was ineligible for the postseason
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#6 Boston University 24 15 3 6 36 85 69 42 25 10 7 150 118
#11 New Hampshire 24 13 5 6 32 75 68 38 23 9 6 122 105
#2 Boston College 24 15 8 1 31 91 50 42 29 12 1 165 92
#3 Maine* 24 13 7 4 30 88 67 40 27 8 5 151 106
Providence 24 10 13 1 21 65 79 38 18 18 2 114 122
Northeastern 24 8 11 5 21 67 76 36 12 19 5 95 118
Merrimack 24 6 12 6 18 58 81 36 11 19 6 87 115
Massachusetts 24 5 15 4 14 50 71 36 11 20 5 86 106
Massachusetts–Lowell 24 5 16 3 13 60 78 34 9 22 3 99 112
Championship: Maine
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Wayne State 0 0 0 0 - - - 30 12 16 2 93 104
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Quinnipiac 27 23 1 3 49 152 60 36 27 6 3 195 95
Mercyhurst 27 19 6 240 113 64 36 22 10 4 143 94
Canisius 27 16 8 3 35 93 79 35 21 10 4 113 95
Connecticut* 27 15 11 1 31 104 77 36 19 16 1 133 116
Sacred Heart 27 14 10 3 31 86 74 34 16 15 3 104 104
Iona 27 13 12 2 28 93 93 37 17 17 3 126 132
Holy Cross 27 8 16 3 19 83 110 35 8 24 3 98 158
Bentley 27 7 18 2 16 90 130 32 7 23 2 98 159
American International 27 5 19 3 13 72 124 30 7 20 3 83 136
Fairfield 27 3 22 2 8 69 144 34 3 28 3 78 183
Championship: Connecticut
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll Top 15 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#5 Wisconsin 28 23 5 0 46 112 70 41 31 9 1 166 109
#1 North Dakota* 28 17 6 5 39 113 61 44 31 8 5 192 97
#12 St. Cloud State 28 16 9 3 35 105 66 40 23 14 3 156 103
#15 Minnesota State-Mankato 28 15 10 3 33 90 82 39 21 14 4 126 117
Colorado College 28 14 11 3 31 88 69 39 18 18 3 126 102
#14 Minnesota 28 13 13 2 28 95 84 41 20 19 2 148 133
Alaska-Anchorage 28 11 14 3 25 65 87 36 15 18 3 85 104
Minnesota-Duluth 28 10 18 0 20 59 114 37 15 22 0 93 146
Denver 28 9 18 1 19 92 97 41 16 23 2 132 136
Michigan Tech 28 2 26 0 4 47 136 38 4 34 0 68 183
Championship: North Dakota
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll Top 15 Poll

2000 NCAA Tournament[5]

First Round Quarterfinals Frozen Four National Championship
            
1 Maine
bye
1 Maine 5
East Regional
5 Michigan 2
4 Colgate 3
5 Michigan 4*
E1 Maine 0
W2 North Dakota 2
2 North Dakota
bye
2 North Dakota 4
West Regional
6 Niagara 1
3 New Hampshire 1
6 Niagara 4
W2 North Dakota 4
E4 Boston College 2
1 Wisconsin
bye
1 Wisconsin 1
West Regional
4 Boston College 4
4 Boston College 6*
5 Michigan State 5
W4 Boston College 4
E2 St. Lawrence 2
2 St. Lawrence
bye
2 St. Lawrence 3****
East Regional
3 Boston University 2
3 Boston University 5
6 St. Cloud State 3

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
Reinprecht, StevenSteven Reinprecht Senior Wisconsin 37 26 40 66 14
Horcoff, ShawnShawn Horcoff Senior Michigan State 42 14 51 65 50
Panzer, JeffJeff Panzer Junior North Dakota 44 19 46 65 16
Goren, LeeLee Goren Senior North Dakota 44 34 29 63 42
Comrie, MikeMike Comrie Sophomore Michigan 40 24 35 59 95
Pohl, JohnJohn Pohl Sophomore Minnesota 41 18 41 59 26
Farkas, JeffJeff Farkas Senior Boston College 41 32 26 58 59
McDonald, AndyAndy McDonald Senior Colgate 34 24 34 58 49
Gionta, BrianBrian Gionta Junior Boston College 42 33 23 56 66
Heatley, DanyDany Heatley Freshman Wisconsin 38 28 28 56 32
Ulmer, JasonJason Ulmer Senior North Dakota 44 18 38 56 33

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
Gardner, GregGreg Gardner Senior Niagara 41 2503 29 8 4 64 12 .936 1.53
Miller, RyanRyan Miller Freshman Michigan State 26 1524 16 5 3 39 8 .932 1.53
Laing, JoelJoel Laing Senior Rensselaer 271611 17 7 2 49 6 .947 1.82
Goehring, KarlKarl Goehring Junior North Dakota 30 1741 19 6 4 55 8 .927 1.90
Kelleher, TimTim Kelleher Freshman Boston College 17 918 10 5 1 31 2 .919 2.02
Gustafson, DerekDerek Gustafson Freshman St. Lawrence 24 1434 17 4 2 50 2 .936 2.09
Osaer, PhilPhil Osaer Sophomore Ferris State 25 1350 13 8 2 48 3 .917 2.13
Ragusett, DanDan Ragusett Junior Northern Michigan 29 1698 16 9 3 61 5 .911 2.15
Blackburn, JoeJoe Blackburn Junior Michigan State 18 1025 11 6 1 37 1 .907 2.17
Clemmensen, ScottScott Clemmensen Junior Boston College 28 1610 19 7 0 59 5 .914 2.20

Awards

NCAA

Award[7] Recipient
Hobey Baker Memorial Award Mike Mottau, Boston College
Spencer T. Penrose Award (Coach of the Year) Joe Marsh, St. Lawrence
Most Outstanding Player in NCAA Tournament Lee Goren, North Dakota

AHCA All-American Teams[8]
East First Team   Position   West First Team
Joel Laing, Rensselaer G Karl Goehring, North Dakota
Justin Harney, St. Lawrence D Jeff Dessner, Wisconsin
Mike Mottau, Boston College D Jeff Jillson, Michigan
Brian Gionta, Boston College F Shawn Horcoff, Michigan State
Andy McDonald, Colgate F Jeff Panzer, North Dakota
Jeff Farkas, Boston College F Steve Reinprecht, Wisconsin
East Second Team   Position   West Second Team
Ty Conklin, New Hampshire G Jayme Platt, Lake Superior State
Chris Dyment, Boston University D Mike Pudlick, St. Cloud State
Brian Pothier, Rensselaer D Mike Weaver, Michigan State
Brandon Dietrich, St. Lawrence F Mike Comrie, Michigan
Cory Larose, Maine F Lee Goren, North Dakota
Brad Tapper, Rensselaer F Dany Heatley, Wisconsin

CCHA

Awards[9] Recipient
Player of the Year Shawn Horcoff, Michigan State
Best Defensive Forward Shawn Horcoff, Michigan State
Best Defensive Defenseman Mike Weaver, Michigan State
Best Offensive Defenseman Jeff Jillson, Michigan
Rookie of the Year Chris Gobert, Northern Michigan
Coach of the Year Scott Borek, Lake Superior State
Terry Flanagan Memorial Award Sean Peach, Michigan
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Ryan Miller, Michigan State

All-CCHA Teams[10][11]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Jayme Platt, Lake Superior State G Ryan Miller, Michigan State
Mike Weaver, Michigan State D Kevin Schmidt, Michigan State
Jeff Jillson, Michigan D Dave Huntzicker, Michigan
Roger Trudeau, Northern Michigan F David Gove, Western Michigan
Shawn Horcoff, Michigan State F Adam Hall, Michigan State
Mike Comrie, Michigan F Brian McCollough, Ferris State
Rookie Team   Position  
Ryan Miller, Michigan State G
Greg Zanon, Nebraska-Omaha D
Jimmy Jackson, Northern Michigan D
Andy Hilbert, Michigan F
Chris Gobert, Northern Michigan F
David Brisson, Nebraska-Omaha F

CHA

Award[12] Recipient
Player of the Year Greg Gardner, Niagara
Rookie of the Year Andy Berg, Air Force
Coach of the Year Blaise MacDonald, Niagara
Student-Athlete of the Year Jay Woodcroft, Alabama-Huntsville
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Kyle Martin, Niagara

All-CHA Teams[13][14]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Greg Gardner, Niagara G Steve Briere, Alabama-Huntsville
Chris MacKenzie, Niagara D Shane Stewart, Alabama-Huntsville
Stefan Bjork, Bemidji State D Brant Somerville, Findlay
Kyle Martin, Niagara F Mikko Sivonen, Niagara
Mike Isherwood, Niagara F Calvin Chartrand, Bemidji State
Nathan Bowen, Alabama-Huntsville F Brian Gornick, Air Force
Rookie Team   Position  
Bob Tallarico, Bemidji State G
Clay Simmons, Bemidji State D
Rico Faticci, Bemidji State D
Mike Funk, Alabama-Huntsville F
Andy Berg, Air Force F
Brad Johnson, Bemidji State F
Daryl Bat, Bemidji State F

ECAC

Award[15] Recipient
Player of the Year Andy McDonald, Colgate
Rookie of the Year Derek Gustafson, St. Lawrence
Coach of the Year Don Vaughan, Colgate
Best Defensive Forward Doug Stienstra, Cornell
Best Defensive Defenseman Justin Harney, St. Lawrence
Ken Dryden Award Joel Laing, Rensselaer
Most Outstanding Player in Tournament Derek Gustafson, St. Lawrence

All-ECAC Hockey Teams[16][17]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Joel Laing, Rensselaer G Derek Gustafson, St. Lawrence
Cory Murphy, Colgate D Kent Huskins, St. Lawrence
Justin Harney, Clarkson D Brian Pothier, Rensselaer
Andy McDonald, Colgate F Erik Anderson, St. Lawrence
Brad Tapper, Rensselaer F Erik Cole, Clarkson
Brandon Dietrich, St. Lawrence F Kirk Lamb, Princeton
Rookie Team   Position  
Derek Gustafson, St. Lawrence G
Trevor Byrne, Dartmouth D
Mark McRae, Cornell D
Dominic Moore, Harvard F
Marc Cavosie, Rensselaer F
Matt McRae, Cornell F

Hockey East

Award[18] Recipient
Player of the Year Ty Conklin, New Hampshire
Mike Mottau, Boston College
Rookie of the Year Rick DiPietro, Boston University
Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award Jack Parker, Boston University
Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award Cory Larose, Maine
Best Defensive Forward John Sadowski, New Hampshire
Best Defensive Defenseman Mike Mottau, Boston College
William Flynn Tournament Most Valuable Player Niko Dimitrakos, Maine

All-Hockey East Teams[19][20]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Ty Conklin, New Hampshire G Rick DiPietro, Boston University
Chris Dyment, Boston University D Bobby Allen, Boston College
Mike Mottau, Boston College D Pat Aufiero, Boston University
Jeff Farkas, Boston College F Blake Bellefeuille, Boston College
Brian Gionta, Boston College F Mike Souza, New Hampshire
Cory Larose, Maine F Darren Haydar, New Hampshire
Rookie Team   Position  
Rick DiPietro, Boston University G
Ron Hainsey, Massachusetts-Lowell D
Freddy Meyer, Boston University D
Anthony Aquino, Merrimack F
Brian Collins, Boston University F
Peter Fregoe, Providence F
Krys Kolanos, Boston College F

MAAC

Award[21] Recipient
Offensive Player of the Year Shawn Mansoff, Quinnipiac
Defensive Player of the Year Paul Colontino, Mercyhurst
Steve Tobio, Bentley
Goaltender of the Year Sean Weaver, Canisius
Offensive Rookie of the Year Martin Paquet, Sacred Heart
Defensive Rookie of the Year Nathan Lutz, Iona
Coach of the Year Shaun Hannah, Sacred Heart
Tournament Most Valuable Player Marc Senerchia, Connecticut

All-MAAC Teams[22][23]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Sean Weaver, Canisius G Alexis Jutras-Binet, Sacred Heart
Paul Colontino, Mercyhurst D Nathan Lutz, Iona
Steve Tobio, Bentley D Jim Whelan, Holy Cross
Anthony DiPalma, Quinnipiac D
Shawn Mansoff, Quinnipiac F Eric Ellis, Mercyhurst
Ryan Carter, Iona F Louis Goulet, Mercyhurst
Ryan Soderquist, Bentley F Martin Paquet, Sacred Heart
Chris Cerrella, Quinnipiac F
Rookie Team   Position  
Mike Fraser, Iona G
Nathan Lutz, Iona D
Matt Erhart, Quinnipiac D
Les Hrapchak, Sacred Heart D
Rae Metz, Fairfield F
Martin Paquet, Sacred Heart F
Brian Herbert, Quinnipiac F

WCHA

Award[24] Recipient
Player of the Year Steven Reinprecht, Wisconsin
Defensive Player of the Year Jeff Dessner, Wisconsin
Rookie of the Year Dany Heatley, Wisconsin
Student-Athlete of the Year Jeff Scissons, Minnesota-Duluth
Coach of the Year Don Brose, Minnesota State-Mankato
Most Valuable Player in Tournament Lee Goren, North Dakota

All-WCHA Teams[25][26]
First Team   Position   Second Team
Karl Goehring, North Dakota G Scott Meyer, St. Cloud State
Mike Pudlick, St. Cloud State D Jordan Leopold, Minnesota
Jeff Dessner, Wisconsin D Dylan Mills, Minnesota
Dany Heatley, Wisconsin F Tyler Arnason, St. Cloud State
Jeff Panzer, North Dakota F John Pohl, Minnesota
Steven Reinprecht, Wisconsin F Lee Goren, North Dakota
Third Team   Position   Rookie Team
Graham Melanson, Wisconsin G Corey McEachern, Alaska-Anchorage
Alex Brooks, Wisconsin D Travis Roche, North Dakota
Paul Manning, Colorado College D Brian Fahey, Wisconsin
Aaron Fox, Minnesota State-Mankato F Dany Heatley, Wisconsin
Jason Ulmer, North Dakota F Noah Clarke, Colorado College
Erik Westrum, Minnesota F Ryan Bayda, North Dakota

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