List of Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament champions

TD Garden (formerly the FleetCenter) has hosted the Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament since 1996.

Hockey East is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I ice hockey-only conference based in Wakefield, Massachusetts that was formed in 1984 after five Eastern College Athletic Conference teams decided to create their own league over scheduling concerns. At the completion of each regular season, it holds the Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament to determine its conference champion. Beginning in 1988, the winner of the conference tournament has been awarded the Lamoriello Trophy, named after the first commissioner of Hockey East, Lou Lamoriello.

The tournament was first hosted at the Providence Civic Center (now called the Dunkin' Donuts Center) in Providence, Rhode Island with Providence winning the inaugural tournament. Boston College has won the most Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournaments with eleven and has the most championship game appearances with sixteen. Jerry York has coached nine championship teams and has the most championship game appearances with eleven. Shawn Walsh has made the most consecutive championship appearances with seven (1987-1993).

The TD Garden (formerly the FleetCenter) has hosted the tournament since 1996. The Boston Garden hosted the tournament seven times, while the Providence Civic Center and Kelley Rink each hosted the tournament twice.

2016 was the first Championship in which at least one of the "Big 4" schools (Boston College, Boston University, Maine, New Hampshire) did not play in the title game.

Champions

Year Winning team Coach Losing team Coach Score Location Venue Reference
1985 Providence Friars Stirling, SteveSteve Stirling Boston College Eagles Ceglarski, LenLen Ceglarski 2–1 (2OT) Providence, Rhode Island Providence Civic Center
1986 Boston University Terriers Parker, JackJack Parker Boston College Eagles Ceglarski, LenLen Ceglarski 9–4 Providence, Rhode Island Providence Civic Center
1987 Boston College Eagles Ceglarski, LenLen Ceglarski Maine Black Bears Walsh, ShawnShawn Walsh 4–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1988 Northeastern Huskies Flaman, FernieFernie Flaman Maine Black Bears Walsh, ShawnShawn Walsh 4–3 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1989 Maine Black Bears Walsh, ShawnShawn Walsh Boston College Eagles Ceglarski, LenLen Ceglarski 5–4 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Kelley Rink
1990 Boston College Eagles Ceglarski, LenLen Ceglarski Maine Black Bears Walsh, ShawnShawn Walsh 4–3 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Kelley Rink
1991 Boston University Terriers Parker, JackJack Parker Maine Black Bears Walsh, ShawnShawn Walsh 4–3 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1992 Maine Black Bears Walsh, ShawnShawn Walsh New Hampshire Wildcats Umile, DickDick Umile 4–1 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1993 Maine Black Bears Walsh, ShawnShawn Walsh Boston University Terriers Parker, JackJack Parker 5–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1994 Boston University Terriers Parker, JackJack Parker UMass Lowell River Hawks Crowder, BruceBruce Crowder 3–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1995 Boston University Terriers Parker, JackJack Parker Providence Friars Pooley, PaulPaul Pooley 3–2 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
1996 Providence Friars Pooley, PaulPaul Pooley Maine Black Bears Cronin, GregGreg Cronin 3–2 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
1997 Boston University Terriers Parker, JackJack Parker New Hampshire Wildcats Umile, DickDick Umile 4–2 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
1998 Boston College Eagles York, JerryJerry York Maine Black Bears Walsh, ShawnShawn Walsh 3–2 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
1999 Boston College Eagles York, JerryJerry York New Hampshire Wildcats Umile, DickDick Umile 5–4 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2000 Maine Black Bears Walsh, ShawnShawn Walsh Boston College Eagles York, JerryJerry York 2–1 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2001 Boston College Eagles York, JerryJerry York Providence Friars Pooley, PaulPaul Pooley 5–3 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2002 New Hampshire Wildcats Umile, DickDick Umile Maine Black Bears Whitehead, TimTim Whitehead 3–1 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2003 New Hampshire Wildcats Umile, DickDick Umile Boston University Terriers Parker, JackJack Parker 1–0 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2004 Maine Black Bears Whitehead, TimTim Whitehead UMass Minutemen Cahoon, DonDon Cahoon 2–1 (3OT) Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2005 Boston College Eagles York, JerryJerry York New Hampshire Wildcats Umile, DickDick Umile 3–1 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
2006 Boston University Terrriers Parker, JackJack Parker Boston College Eagles York, JerryJerry York 2–1 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts TD Banknorth Garden
2007 Boston College Eagles York, JerryJerry York New Hampshire Wildcats Umile, DickDick Umile 5–2 Boston, Massachusetts TD Banknorth Garden
2008 Boston College Eagles York, JerryJerry York Vermont Catamounts Sneddon, KevinKevin Sneddon 4–0 Boston, Massachusetts TD Banknorth Garden
2009 Boston University Terriers Parker, JackJack Parker UMass Lowell River Hawks MacDonald, BlaiseBlaise MacDonald 1-0 Boston, Massachusetts TD Banknorth Garden
2010 Boston College Eagles York, JerryJerry York Maine Black Bears Whitehead, TimTim Whitehead 7–6 (OT) Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2011 Boston College Eagles York, JerryJerry York Merrimack Warriors Dennehy, MarkMark Dennehy 5–3 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2012 Boston College Eagles York, JerryJerry York Maine Black Bears Whitehead, TimTim Whitehead 4–1 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2013 UMass Lowell River Hawks Bazin, NormNorm Bazin Boston University Terriers Parker, JackJack Parker 1–0 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2014 UMass Lowell River Hawks Bazin, NormNorm Bazin New Hampshire Wildcats Umile, DickDick Umile 4–0 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2015 Boston University Terriers Quinn, DavidDavid Quinn UMass Lowell River Hawks Bazin, NormNorm Bazin 5–3 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
2016 Northeastern Huskies Madigan, JimJim Madigan UMass Lowell River Hawks Bazin, NormNorm Bazin 3–2 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden [1]

Championships by School

School Championships
Boston College 11
Boston University 8
Maine 5
New Hampshire 2
Northeastern 2
Providence 2
UMass Lowell 2
Connecticut 0
Massachusetts 0
Merrimack 0
Notre Dame 0
Vermont 0

Championship Game Appearances by School

School Appearances
Boston College 16
Maine 14
Boston University 11
New Hampshire 8
UMass Lowell 6
Providence 4
Northeastern 2
Massachusetts 1
Merrimack 1
Vermont 1
Connecticut 0
Notre Dame 0

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