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Collegiate ice hockey tournament
2008 NCAA Division I men's
ice hockey tournament
2008 Frozen Four logo
Teams16
Finals site
ChampionsBoston College Eagles (3rd title)
Runner-upNotre Dame Fighting Irish (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachJerry York (3rd title)
MOPNathan Gerbe (Boston College)
Attendance89,204
Boston College Eagles players and coaches celebrate their victory at the Massachusetts State House with Governor Deval Patrick and Lieutenant Governor Tim Murray

The 2008 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament involved 16 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college ice hockey. The tournament began on March 28, 2008, and ended with the championship game on April 12.

Boston College, coached by Jerry York, won its third national title with a 4–1 victory in the championship game over Notre Dame, coached by Jeff Jackson.

Nathan Gerbe, junior forward for Boston College, scored five goals in the final two games and was named the Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player.

This was the first tournament in 47 years to have two teams from the same conference play in the opening round. This occurred due to the glut of WCHA teams that received 2nd- and 3rd-seeds in the regional divisions.

Tournament procedure

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The NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Championship is a single-elimination tournament featuring 16 teams representing all six Division I conferences in the nation. The Championship Committee seeds the entire field from 1 to 16 within four regionals of 4 teams. The winners of the six Division I conference championships receive automatic bids to participate in the NCAA Championship.

In setting up the tournament, the Championship Committee seeks to ensure "competitive equity, financial success and likelihood of playoff-type atmosphere at each regional site." A team serving as the host of a regional is placed within that regional. The top four teams are assigned overall seeds and placed within the bracket such that the national semifinals will feature the No. 1 seed versus the No. 4 seed and the No. 2 seed versus the No. 3 seed should the top four teams win their respective regional finals. Number 1 seeds are also placed as close to their home site as possible, with the No. 1 seed receiving first preference. Conference matchups are avoided in the first round; should five or more teams from one conference make the tournament, this guideline may be disregarded in favor of preserving the bracket's integrity.

The four regionals are officially named after their geographic areas. The following were the sites for the 2008 regionals:

March 28 and 29
East Regional, Times Union Center - Albany, New York (Hosts: ECAC Hockey and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
West Regional, Broadmoor World Arena - Colorado Springs, Colorado (Hosts: Colorado College and the Colorado Springs Sports Commission)
March 29 and 30
Midwest Regional, Kohl Center - Madison, Wisconsin (Host: University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Northeast Regional, DCU Center - Worcester, Massachusetts (Host: College of the Holy Cross)

Each regional winner advanced to the Frozen Four:

April 10 and 12
Pepsi Center - Denver, Colorado (Hosts: University of Denver and the Metro Denver Sports Commission)

Qualifying teams

The at-large bids, along with the seeding for each team in the tournament, were announced on Sunday, March 23. Six teams from the WCHA qualified for the tournament, a record for the number of teams from one conference.

East Regional – Albany Northeast Regional – Worcester
Seed School Conference Record Berth Type Seed School Conference Record Berth Type
1 Michigan (1) CCHA 31–5–4 Tournament champion 1 Miami (2) CCHA 32–7–1 At-Large Bid
2 St. Cloud State WCHA 19–15–5 At-Large Bid 2 Boston College Hockey East 21–11–8 Tournament Champion
3 Clarkson ECAC 21–12–4 At-Large Bid 3 Minnesota WCHA 19–16–9 At-Large Bid
4 Niagara CHA 22–10–4 Tournament champion 4 Air Force Atlantic Hockey 21–11–6 Tournament Champion
West Regional – Colorado Springs Midwest Regional – Madison
Seed School Conference Record Berth Type Seed School Conference Record Berth Type
1 New Hampshire (4) Hockey East 25–9–3 At-Large Bid 1 North Dakota (3) WCHA 26–10–4 At-Large Bid
2 Colorado College WCHA 28–11–1 At-Large Bid 2 Denver WCHA 26–13–1 Tournament champion
3 Michigan State CCHA 24–11–5 At-Large Bid 3 Wisconsin WCHA 15–16–7 At-Large Bid
4 Notre Dame CCHA 24–15–4 At-Large Bid 4 Princeton ECAC 21–13–0 Tournament champion

Brackets

The number in parentheses denotes overall seed in the tournament.

East Regional – Albany, New York

First round
March 28
Regional Finals
March 29
      
1 Michigan (1) 5
4 Niagara 1
1 Michigan (1) 2
3 Clarkson 0
3 Clarkson 2
2 St. Cloud State 1

West Regional – Colorado Springs, Colorado

First round
March 28
Regional Finals
March 29
      
1 New Hampshire (4) 3
4 Notre Dame 7
4 Notre Dame 3
3 Michigan State 1
3 Michigan State 3
2 Colorado College 1

Northeast Regional – Worcester, Massachusetts

First round
March 29
Regional Finals
March 30
      
1 Miami (2) 3*
4 Air Force
1 Miami (2)
2 Boston College 4*
3 Minnesota 2
2 Boston College 5

Midwest Regional – Madison, Wisconsin

First round
March 29
Regional Finals
March 30
      
1 North Dakota (3) 5
4 Princeton 1
1 North Dakota (3) 3*
3 Wisconsin
3 Wisconsin 6
2 Denver 2

Frozen Four – Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado

National semifinals
April 10
National Championship
April 12
      
E1 Michigan (1) 4
W4 Notre Dame 5*
W4 Notre Dame 1
NE2 Boston College 4
NE2 Boston College 6
MW1 North Dakota (3) 1

(*) denotes overtime period(s).

Results

East Region – Albany, New York

Regional semifinal

March 28, 2008
7:30 pm
(1) Michigan5 – 1
(0–0, 2–0, 3–1)
(4) NiagaraTimes Union CenterAlbany, New York
Attendance: 4,175
Game reference
Billy SauerGoaliesJuliano PaglieroReferee:
Chip McDonald
Linesmen:
Rich Patry
Dave Brown
Max Pacioretty (15) (Kolarik, Palushaj)PP – 20:551–0
Kevin Porter (29) (Kolarik, Pacioretty)GW – 29:352–0
Kevin Porter (30) (Kolarik, Llewellyn) – 48:553–0
Kevin Porter (31) (Kolarik, Palushaj)PP – 51:024–0
4–155:50 – Matt Caruana (17) (Rocco)
Kevin Porter (32) (Pacioretty, Kolarik)EN – 58:325–1
6 minPenalties10 min
39Shots17
March 28, 2008
4:00 pm
(2) St. Cloud State1 – 2
(0–0, 1–1, 0–1)
(3) ClarksonTimes Union CenterAlbany, New York
Attendance: 4,175
Game reference
Jase WesloskyGoaliesDavid LeggioReferee:
Tim Benedetto
Linesmen:
Chris Frederico
Chris Aughe
Garrett Raboin (3) (Roe, Hartman) – 24:081–0
1–134:15 – David Cayer (10) (Rufenach, Mason)
1–244:58 – Shea Guthrie (9) (Clitsome)
10 minPenalties14 min
25Shots40

Regional Final

March 29, 2008
7:00 pm
(1) Michigan2 – 0
(1–0, 0–0, 1–0)
(3) ClarksonTimes Union CenterAlbany, New York
Attendance: 4,301
Game reference
Billy SauerGoaliesDavid LeggioReferee:
Tim Benedetto
Linesmen:
Chris Frederico
Chris Aughe
Aaron Palushaj (10) (Porter, Mitera)GW PP – 14:231–0
Kevin Porter (33) (Kolarik, Pacioretty) – 40:262–0
20 minPenalties18 min
32Shots27

Northeast Region – Worcester, Massachusetts

Regional semifinal

March 29, 2008
4:00 pm
(1) Miami3 – 2 (OT)
(1–0, 0–2, 1–0, 1–0)
(4) Air ForceDCU CenterWorcester, Massachusetts
Attendance: 7,357
Game reference
Jeff ZatkoffGoaliesAndrew VolkeningReferee:
Derek Shepherd
Linesmen:
Brad Shepherd
CJ Beaurline
Tommy Wingels (15) (Camper, Jones) – 00:191–0
1–123:21 – Derrick Burnett (7) (Hajner, Fairchild)
1–228:34 – Josh Print (1) (Page, Kozlak)
Carter Camper (15) (Martinez, Cannone) – 53:442–2
Justin Mercier (25) (unassisted) – 75:213–2
2 minPenalties10 min
33Shots25
March 29, 2008
7:51 pm
(2) Boston College5 – 2
(1–0, 1–1, 3–1)
(3) MinnesotaDCU CenterWorcester, Massachusetts
Attendance: 7,357
Game reference
John MuseGoaliesAlex KangasReferee:
Brian Aaron
Linesmen:
Paul Tunison
Brent Gawlik
Ben Smith (22) (Gerbe, Ferriero) – 06:331–0
1–123:01 – Mike Howe (7) (Fischer, Peltier)
Benn Ferriero (17) (Whitney, Filangieri) – 27:582–1
Pat Gannon (6) (Greene, Price)GW – 44:253–1
Joe Whitney (9) (Ferriero) – 48:464–1
4–256:33 – PP EABen Gordon (7) (Wheeler, Howe)
Nathan Gerbe (29) (Gibbons)EN – 59:435–2
12 minPenalties12 min
32Shots33

Regional Final

March 30, 2008
4:30 pm
(1) Miami3 – 4 (OT)
(1–0, 1–3, 1–0, 0–1)
(2) Boston CollegeDCU CenterWorcester, Massachusetts
Attendance: 5,911
Game reference
Jeff ZatkoffGoaliesJohn MuseReferee:
Derek Shepherd
Linesmen:
Brad Shepherd
CJ Beaurline
Jarod Palmer (10) (Martinez, Roeder) – 01:301–0
Nino Musitelli (9) (Kaufman) – 28:322–0
2–136:48 – Nick Petrecki (15) (Gannon, Price)
2–237:02 – Nathan Gerbe (12) (Gibbons)
2–338:46 – Ben Smith (23) (Bertram)
Ryan Jones (31) (Camper) – 49:023–3
3–472:12 – GWJoe Whitney (10) (Bertram, Gannon)
10 minPenalties12 min
37Shots42

Midwest Region – Madison, Wisconsin

Regional semifinal

March 29, 2008
2:00 pm
(1) North Dakota5 – 1
(1–0, 1–0, 3–1)
(4) PrincetonKohl Center - Madison, Wisconsin
Attendance: 9,968
Game reference
Jean-Philippe LamoureuxGoaliesZane KalembaReferee:
Jeff Bunyon
Linesmen:
Tim Low
Chris Low
Andrew Kozek (17) (Genoway, Marto)PP – 13:391–0
Ryan Duncan (15) (Oshie, Watkins)GW – 36:182–0
Ryan Duncan (16) (Martens, Genoway)PP – 48:133–0
Ryan Duncan (17) (Oshie) – 54:484–0
Chay Genoway (8) (unassisted)SH EN – 56:285–0
5–159:27 – Cam MacIntyre (13) (Jubinville)
6 minPenalties10 min
18Shots39
March 29, 2008
5:30 pm
(2) Denver2 – 6
(0–1, 1–1, 1–4)
(3) WisconsinKohl Center - Madison, Wisconsin
Attendance: 9,968
Game reference
Peter ManninoGoaliesShane ConnellyReferee:
Matt Shegos
Linesmen:
Tony Molina
Bruce Vida, Jr.
0–108:59 – Michael Davies (12) (McBain, Geoffrion)
0–228:15 – PPJamie McBain (4) (Engel, Turris)
Dustin Jackson (12) (Martin, Ruegsegger)PP – 36:401–2
1–349:19 – GWCody Goloubef (3) (Street)
1–450:19 – John Mitchell (8) (Grotting)
Tom May (14) (Martin, Maiani) – 51:472–4
2–554:38 – Michael Davies (13) (Drewiske)
2–657:14 – ENDavis Drewiske (5) (Davies)
16 minPenalties18 min
32Shots26

Regional Final

March 30, 2008
6:00 pm
(1) North Dakota3 – 2 (OT)
(0–0, 0–2, 2–0, 1–0)
(3) WisconsinKohl Center - Madison, Wisconsin
Attendance: 9,816
Game reference
Jean-Philippe LamoureuxGoaliesShane ConnellyReferee:
Matt Shegos
Linesmen:
Tony Molina
Bruce Vida, Jr.
0–125:38 – Jamie McBain (5) (Turris, Drewiske)
0–239:21 – PPCody Goloubef (4) (Johnson, Klubertanz)
Rylan Kaip (8) (Frattin, Watkins) – 43:331–2
Ryan Duncan (18) (Oshie) – 44:202–2
Andrew Kozek (18) (Bina, Oshie)GW – 61:473–2
10 minPenalties8 min
31Shots43

West Region – Colorado Springs, Colorado

Regional semifinal

March 28, 2008
4:30 pm
(1) New Hampshire3 – 7
(2–2, 1–2, 0–3)
(4) Notre DameBroadmoor World Arena - Colorado Springs, Colorado
Attendance: 6,634
Game reference
Kevin ReganGoaliesJordan PearceReferee:
Todd Anderson
Linesmen:
Butch Mousseaux
Tim Swiader
Jerry Pollastrone (14) (van Riemsdyk) – 01:041–0
1–102:23 – PPIan Cole (6) (Ryan, Van Guilder)
Jerry Pollastrone (15) (Flaishans, van Riemsdyk) – 05:412–1
2–217:25 – PPKyle Lawson (5) (Van Guilder, Thang)
2–322:39 – Christian Hanson (11) (Carlin, Sheahan)
2–429:53 – Dan Kissel (9) (unassisted)
Phil DeSimone (3) (Flaishans, van Riemsdyk)EA – 33:093–4
3–540:23 – Ryan Thang (17) (Van Guilder)
3–656:54 – ENKevin Deeth (17) (Thang)
3–757:54 – ENChristian Hanson (12) (Regan, Blatchford)
27 minPenalties10 min
35Shots34
March 28, 2008
8:00 pm
(2) Colorado College1 – 3
(0–0, 0–3, 1–0)
(3) Michigan StateBroadmoor World Arena - Colorado Springs, Colorado
Attendance: 6,287
Game reference
Richard BachmanGoaliesJeff LergReferee:
John Gravallese
Linesmen:
Kevin Shea
Jack Millea
0–129:27 – PPTim Kennedy (20) (Petry, Abdelkader)
0–238:03 – GW PPJeff Dunne (ice hockey)Jeff Dunne (3) (B. Lerg, Crowder)
0–339:53 – Chris Mueller (13) (Kennedy, Abdelkader)
Derek Patrosso (5) (Vlassopoulos) – 52:071–3
16 minPenalties14 min
42Shots23

Regional Final

March 29, 2008
8:00 pm
(3) Michigan State1 – 3
(0–0, 1–1, 0–2)
(4) Notre DameBroadmoor World Arena - Colorado Springs, Colorado
Attendance: 5,836
Game reference
Jeff LergGoaliesJordan PearceReferee:
Peter Feola
Linesmen:
Bill Bredin
Scott Whittemore
0–122:43 – Christian Hanson (13) (Regan)
Justin Abdelkader (20) (Kennedy, Crowder) – 29:051–1
1–254:06 – GWMark Van Guilder (12) (Ryan)
1–355:20 – Teddy Ruth (2) (White, Hanson)
10 minPenalties8 min
21Shots26

Frozen Four – Denver, Colorado

Semifinal

April 10, 2008
7:30 pm
(E1) Michigan4 – 5 (OT)
(0–3, 2–0, 2–1, 0–1)
(W4) Notre DamePepsi Center, Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 18,544
Game reference
Billy Sauer (out 20:00)
Bryan Hogan (in 20:00)
GoaliesJordan PearceReferee:
Todd Anderson
Linesmen:
Butch Mousseaux
Tim Swiader
0–105:00 – Calle Ridderwall (4) (White)
0–205:42 – Mark Van Guilder (24) (Thang, Sheahan)
0–319:25 – SHRyan Thang (18) (unassisted)
Chad Kolarik (29) (Porter, Hogan) – 28:481–3
Matt Rust (12) (Palushaj, Hagelin) – 29:032–3
Chad Kolarik (30) (Pacioretty, Palushaj)PP – 42:163–3
3–451:30 – Kevin Deeth (10) (Kissel, Cole)
Carl Hagelin (11) (Rust, Palushaj) – 54:394–4
4–565:44 – GWCalle Ridderwall (24) (VeNard, White)
6 minPenalties10 min
33Shots29
April 10, 2008
4:00 pm
(MW1) North Dakota1 – 6
(0–4, 0–2, 1–0)
(NE2) Boston CollegePepsi Center, Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 18,543
Game reference
Jean-Philippe LamoureuxGoaliesJohn MuseReferee:
Matt Sheegos
Linesmen:
Brent Gaulik
Bruce Vida
0–107:08 – Andrew Orpik (7) (Kucharski)
0–213:14 – Nathan Gerbe (31) (unassisted)
0–315:13 – Nathan Gerbe (32) (Gibbons, Sneep)
0–419:45 – Dan Bertram (10) (Gannon)
0–526:37 – Nathan Gerbe (33) (Smith, Bertram)
0–631:58 – Ben Smith (24) (Gerbe, Gibbons)
Jake Marto (2) (Watkins) – 58:441–6
18 minPenalties24 min
30Shots27

National Championship – Denver, Colorado

April 12, 2008
8:00 pm
(NE2) Boston College4 – 1
(0–0, 3–1, 1–0)
(W4) Notre DamePepsi CenterDenver, Colorado
Attendance: 18,632
Game reference
Referee:
Todd Anderson
Linesmen:
Tim Swiader
Butch Mousseaux
Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st None
2nd BC Nathan Gerbe (34) Gibbons and Smith 22:23 1–0 BC
BC Nathan Gerbe (35) – GW PP Smith and Bertram 25:37 2–0 BC
BC Joe Whitney (11) – PP Gerbe and Ferriero 28:11 3–0 BC
ND Kevin Deeth (11) Lawson and Cole 29:07 3–1 BC
3rd BC Ben Smith (25) Gerbe and Gibbons 45:31 4–1 BC
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st BC Kyle Kucharski Holding the Stick 08:41 2:00
BC Matt Greene Cross-Checking 14:33 2:00
ND Brock Sheahan Roughing 17:02 2:00
BC Anthony Aiello Tripping 18:24 2:00
2nd BC Andrew Orpik Slashing 22:51 2:00
ND Ryan Thang Interference 24:58 2:00
ND Dan VeNard Cross-Checking 26:29 2:00
ND Dan Kissel Hooking 27:27 2:00
BC Kyle Kucharski Holding 27:32 2:00
ND Dan VeNard High-Sticking 36:49 2:00
3rd BC Nick Petrecki Elbowing 40:08 2:00
BC Matt Price Obstruction Tripping 48:05 2:00
BC Matt Greene Hooking 49:54 2:00
Shots by period
Team 1 2 3 T
Notre Dame 5 8 8 21
Boston College 7 11 5 23
Goaltenders
Team Name Saves Goals against Time on ice
ND Jordan Pearce 19 4 58:31
BC John Muse 20 1 60:00

Record by conference

Conference # of Bids Record Win % Regional Finals Frozen Four Championship Game Champions
WCHA 6 3–6 .333 2 1 - -
CCHA 4 7–4 .636 4 2 1 -
ECAC Hockey 2 1–2 .333 1 - - -
Hockey East 2 4–1 .800 1 1 1 1
Atlantic Hockey 1 0–1 .000 - - - -
CHA 1 0–1 .000 - - - -

All-Tournament team

Frozen Four

* Most Outstanding Player(s)

References

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