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2022–23 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

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The 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on October 1, 2022, and concluded with the NCAA championship on April 8, 2023. This was the 75th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held, and was US college hockey's 129th year overall.

Conference realignment

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On August 31, 2021, Alaska Anchorage announced that the $3 million fundraising goal had been reached and the team would return for the 2022–23 season.[1]

On February 23, Lindenwood University announced that they would be promoting their athletic program to Division I for the 2022–23 academic year.[2] Then on March 17, Lindenwood announced that they would promote their men's ice hockey team from club to Division I, which was confirmed the next day by university president John R. Porter. The formal announcement was made on March 24.[3]

On April 5, Stonehill College announced that they would also promoting their athletic program to Division I for the 2022–23 academic year. Stonehill's hockey program previously competed as a member of the Division II Northeast-10 Conference. For the 2022–23 season, Stonehill's men's team was an Independent with their women's team competing in the NEWHA.[4]

Membership changes

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School Former Conference New Conference
Alaska Anchorage Seawolves Program Resumed Independent
Lindenwood Lions CSCHL (ACHA DI) Independent
Stonehill Skyhawks Northeast-10 (DII)[a] Independent
  1. ^ The Northeast-10 is the only Division II conference that sponsors ice hockey.

Polls

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Regular season

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Season tournaments

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Tournament Dates Teams Champion
Ice Breaker Tournament October 7–8 4 Denver
Friendship Four November 25–26 4 Quinnipiac
Great Lakes Invitational December 27–28 4 Western Michigan
Holiday Face–Off December 28–29 4 Clarkson
Ledyard Bank Classic December 30–31 4 Providence
Desert Hockey Classic January 6–7 4 Michigan Tech
Connecticut Ice January 27–28 4 Quinnipiac
Beanpot February 6, 13 4 Northeastern

Standings

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Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OW OL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
RIT 26 18 7 1 1 3 0 57 85 55 39 25 13 1 127 100
American International 26 14 8 4 2 0 3 47 87 62 39 18 14 7 124 98
Sacred Heart 26 14 9 3 2 0 2 45 87 72 37 17 17 3 107 112
Canisius * 26 13 10 3 3 1 1 41 76 71 42 20 19 3 118 119
Army 26 12 12 2 3 3 1 39 72 81 37 14 19 4 98 119
Niagara 26 10 13 3 0 3 2 38 73 86 40 19 18 3 119 129
Holy Cross 26 12 12 2 3 1 1 37 73 71 41 17 21 3 98 119
Mercyhurst 26 9 14 3 1 5 1 35 77 80 36 10 23 3 98 122
Bentley 26 8 16 2 1 1 1 27 61 89 34 11 21 2 81 124
Air Force 26 8 17 1 1 0 0 24 63 87 36 12 22 2 95 128
Championship: March 18, 2023
† indicates conference regular season champion (DeGregorio Trophy)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Riley Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL 3/SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#2 Minnesota 24 19 4 1 2 1 0 57 106 50 40 29 10 1 168 90
#3 Michigan * 24 12 10 2 3 3 0 38 82 79 41 26 12 3 171 128
#7 Ohio State 24 11 11 2 0 0 1 36 69 63 40 21 16 3 131 101
Notre Dame 24 10 10 4 2 0 3 35 52 60 37 16 16 5 85 97
#19 Michigan State 24 10 12 2 1 1 2 34 65 80 38 18 18 2 107 115
#8 Penn State 24 10 13 1 0 3 0 34 71 75 39 22 16 1 129 106
Wisconsin 24 6 18 0 0 0 0 18 54 92 36 13 23 0 94 126
Championship: March 18, 2023
† indicates conference regular season champion * indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#12 Minnesota State †* 26 16 9 1 2 4 1 52 83 56 39 25 13 1 126 81
#13 Michigan Tech 26 15 7 4 0 1 0 50 68 54 39 24 11 4 103 88
Bowling Green 26 12 12 2 0 2 1 41 89 76 36 15 19 2 114 114
Northern Michigan 26 14 12 0 3 0 0 39 82 77 38 21 17 0 123 103
Bemidji State 26 12 11 3 3 1 2 39 73 63 36 14 17 5 94 97
Ferris State 26 9 14 3 1 2 3 34 62 91 37 14 19 4 92 131
St. Thomas 26 10 14 2 1 1 0 32 69 81 36 11 23 2 86 117
Lake Superior State 26 8 17 1 2 1 1 25 52 80 36 9 25 2 71 118
Championship: March 18, 2023
† indicates conference regular season champion (MacNaughton Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Mason Cup)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Overall record
GP W L T GF GA
#15 Alaska 34 22 10 2 104 74
Alaska Anchorage 28 8 19 1 66 106
Arizona State 39 18 21 0 115 112
Lindenwood 30 7 22 1 92 134
Long Island 36 13 22 1 116 123
Stonehill 25 17 6 2 102 95
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#1 Quinnipiac 22 20 2 0 0 0 0 60 87 30 41 34 4 3 162 64
#10 Harvard 22 18 4 0 5 0 0 49 86 48 34 24 8 2 125 81
#9 Cornell 22 15 6 1 0 1 0 47 78 42 34 21 11 2 112 66
St. Lawrence 22 12 10 0 1 2 0 37 56 58 36 17 19 0 88 102
#18 Colgate * 22 11 8 3 4 1 3 36 71 58 40 19 16 5 113 109
Clarkson 22 9 10 3 0 1 0 31 60 60 37 16 17 4 102 98
Rensselaer 22 9 13 0 2 1 0 26 52 74 35 14 20 1 84 115
Union 22 8 13 1 0 0 1 26 45 68 35 14 19 2 86 117
Princeton 22 8 14 0 2 1 0 26 57 73 32 13 19 0 89 112
Yale 22 6 14 2 0 1 1 22 35 62 32 8 20 4 57 94
Brown 22 5 14 3 0 1 1 20 41 69 30 9 18 3 65 91
Dartmouth 22 4 17 1 0 2 1 16 44 70 30 5 24 1 64 106
Championship: March 18, 2023
† indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#4 Boston University †* 24 18 6 0 2 2 0 54 99 62 40 29 11 0 154 106
#14 Merrimack 24 16 8 0 2 4 0 50 72 52 38 23 14 1 106 89
#16 Northeastern 24 14 7 3 0 2 2 49 78 45 35 17 13 5 107 82
Connecticut 24 13 9 2 4 2 2 41 78 71 35 20 12 3 113 96
Massachusetts Lowell 24 11 10 3 2 2 3 39 56 54 36 18 15 3 89 82
Maine 24 9 11 4 1 1 1 32 62 65 36 15 16 5 92 94
Providence 24 9 9 6 3 0 2 32 64 60 37 16 14 7 103 87
Boston College 24 8 11 5 0 0 1 30 70 73 36 14 16 6 104 104
Massachusetts 24 7 14 3 1 3 2 28 55 80 35 13 17 5 94 103
New Hampshire 24 6 15 3 2 2 2 23 44 76 35 11 20 3 74 105
Vermont 24 5 16 3 2 1 1 18 36 76 36 11 20 5 69 103
Championship: March 18, 2023
† indicates regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion (Lamoriello Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll
Conference record Overall record
GP W L T OTW OTL SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#6 Denver 24 19 5 0 2 1 0 56 94 53 40 30 10 0 150 86
#11 Western Michigan 24 15 8 1 2 0 0 44 86 60 39 23 15 1 148 102
#20 Omaha 24 13 9 2 2 2 1 42 71 64 37 19 15 3 109 97
#5 St. Cloud State * 24 12 9 3 2 1 3 41 85 68 41 25 13 3 133 95
Minnesota Duluth 24 10 14 0 1 4 0 33 65 81 37 16 20 1 95 114
#17 North Dakota 24 10 10 4 3 0 2 33 75 70 39 18 15 6 127 110
Colorado College 24 6 15 3 0 2 2 25 37 60 38 13 22 3 79 99
Miami 24 3 18 3 0 2 0 14 39 96 36 8 24 4 73 137
Championship: March 18, 2023
† indicates conference regular season champion (Penrose Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Frozen Faceoff Championship Trophy)
Rankings: USCHO.com Top 20 Poll

PairWise Rankings

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The PairWise Rankings (PWR) are a statistical tool designed to approximate the process by which the NCAA selection committee decides which teams get at-large bids to the 16-team NCAA tournament. Although the NCAA selection committee does not use the PWR as presented by USCHO, the PWR has been accurate in predicting which teams will make the tournament field.

For Division I men, all teams are included in comparisons starting in the 2013–14 season (formerly, only teams with a Ratings Percentage Index of .500 or above, or teams under consideration, were included). The PWR method compares each team with every other such team, with the winner of each “comparison” earning one PWR point. After all comparisons are made, the points are totaled up and rankings listed accordingly.

With 62 Division I men's teams, the greatest number of PWR points any team could earn is 61, winning the comparison with every other team. Meanwhile, a team that lost all of its comparisons would have no PWR points.

Teams are then ranked by PWR point total, with ties broken by the teams’ RPI ratings, which starting in 2013–14 is weighted for home and road games and includes a quality wins bonus (QWB) for beating teams in the top 20 of the RPI (it also is weighted for home and road).

When it comes to comparing teams, the PWR uses three criteria which are combined to make a comparison: RPI, record against common opponents and head-to-head competition. Starting in 2013–14, the comparison of record against teams under consideration was dropped because all teams are now under comparison.[5]

NCAA Division I Men's Hockey PairWise Rankings[6]
Rank Team PWR RPI Conference
1 Minnesota 60 .6016* Big Ten
2 Quinnipiac 59 .5888* ECAC Hockey
3 Michigan 58 .5789* Big Ten
4 Denver 57 .5789* NCHC
5 Boston University 56 .5705* Hockey East
6 St. Cloud State 55 .5632 NCHC
7 Harvard 54 .5615 ECAC Hockey
8 Penn State 52 .5547 Big Ten
8 Ohio State 52 .5515 Big Ten
10 Michigan Tech 50 .5474 CCHA
10 Minnesota State 50 .5461 CCHA
10 Western Michigan 50 .5441 NCHC
13 Cornell 47 .5412 ECAC Hockey
13 Merrimack 47 .5404 Hockey East
15 Alaska 46 .5391 Independent
16 Michigan State 45 .5345 Big Ten
17 Notre Dame 44 .5314 Big Ten
18 Northeastern 42 .5275 Hockey East
18 North Dakota 42 .5248 NCHC
20 Omaha 41 .5259 NCHC
20 Connecticut 41 .5217 Hockey East
22 RIT 39 .5182 Atlantic Hockey
22 Minnesota Duluth 39 .5176 NCHC
24 Providence 37 .5116 Hockey East
25 Colgate 33 .5112 ECAC Hockey
26 Boston College 34 .5108 Hockey East
26 Massachusetts Lowell 34 .5090 Hockey East
26 Northern Michigan 34 .5070 CCHA
29 Massachusetts 32 .4989 Hockey East
29 Maine 32 .4974 Hockey East
31 Colorado College 28 .4948 NCHC
31 Clarkson 28 .4944 ECAC Hockey
31 St. Lawrence 28 .4897 ECAC Hockey
34 Bemidji State 27 .4901 CCHA
35 Niagara 26 .4931 Atlantic Hockey
35 American International 26 .4884 Atlantic Hockey
37 Wisconsin 24 .4883 Big Ten
38 Ferris State 23 .4840 CCHA
39 Bowling Green 22 .4855 CCHA
39 Arizona State 22 .4822 Independent
41 Canisius 20 .4788 Atlantic Hockey
42 Sacred Heart 19 .4784 Atlantic Hockey
43 Union 18 .4767 ECAC Hockey
44 Princeton 17 .4734 ECAC Hockey
45 Miami 16 .4662 NCHC
47 Holy Cross 14 .4722 Atlantic Hockey
47 Vermont 14 .4660 Hockey East
47 Brown 14 .4651 ECAC Hockey
49 St. Thomas 12 .4645 CCHA
50 New Hampshire 11 .4641 Hockey East
51 Rensselaer 10 .4545 ECAC Hockey
52 Alaska Anchorage 8 .4533 Independent
52 Army 8 .4526 Atlantic Hockey
54 Yale 6 .4512 ECAC Hockey
54 Mercyhurst 6 .4457 Atlantic Hockey
54 Bentley 6 .4444 Atlantic Hockey
57 Lake Superior State 4 .4427 CCHA
57 Air Force 4 .4370 Atlantic Hockey
59 Long Island 2 .4357 Independent
60 Lindenwood 1 .4263 Independent
60 Dartmouth 1 .4246 ECAC Hockey
*A team's RPI has been adjusted to remove negative effect from defeating a weak opponent
Note: A team's record is based only on games against other Division I hockey schools which are eligible for the NCAA Tournament.

Note: On February 1, the NCAA selection committee removed all Stonehill games from tournament consideration.[7]
Final Rankings

Tournament bracket

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Regional Semifinals
March 23–24[8]
Regional Finals
March 25–26
National Semifinals
April 6
National Championship
April 8
            
1 Minnesota (1) 9
4 Canisius 2
1 Minnesota (1) 4
WestFargo – Thu/Sat
2 St. Cloud State 1
2 St. Cloud State 4
3 Minnesota State 0
W1 Minnesota (1) 6
E2 Boston University 2
1 Denver (4) 0
4 Cornell 2
4 Cornell 1
EastManchester – Thu/Sat
2 Boston University 2
2 Boston University 5
3 Western Michigan 1
W1 Minnesota (1) 2
NE1 Quinnipiac (2) 3*
1 Michigan (3) 11
4 Colgate 1
1 Michigan (3) 2*
MidwestAllentown – Fri/Sun
2 Penn State 1
2 Penn State 8
3 Michigan Tech 0
MW1 Michigan (3) 2
NE1 Quinnipiac (2) 5
1 Quinnipiac (2) 5
4 Merrimack 0
1 Quinnipiac (2) 4
NortheastBridgeport – Fri/Sun
3 Ohio State 1
2 Harvard 1
3 Ohio State 8

* denotes overtime period

Player stats

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Scoring leaders

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Player Class Team GP G A Pts PIM
Adam Fantilli Freshman Michigan 36 30 35 65 67
Logan Cooley Freshman Minnesota 39 22 38 60 42
Collin Graf Sophomore Quinnipiac 41 21 38 59 4
Sean Farrell Junior Harvard 34 20 33 53 12
Jimmy Snuggerud Freshman Minnesota 40 21 29 50 42
Ryan McAllister Freshman Western Michigan 39 13 36 49 14
Lane Hutson Freshman Boston University 38 15 33 48 24
Luke Hughes Sophomore Michigan 39 10 38 48 26
Jason Polin Senior Western Michigan 39 30 17 47 13
Matt Brown Senior Boston University 39 16 31 47 6

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Leading goaltenders

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The following goaltenders lead the NCAA in goals against average, minimum 1/3 of team's minutes played.[10][11]
GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Class Team GP Min W L T GA SO SV% GAA
Yaniv Perets Sophomore Quinnipiac 41 2,416:35 34 4 3 60 10 .931 1.49
Ian Shane Sophomore Cornell 33 1,852:53 20 10 1 53 5 .916 1.72
Keenan Rancier Sophomore Minnesota State 30 1,777:39 19 10 1 55 1 .914 1.86
Jaxon Castor Senior St. Cloud State 23 1,368:03 14 8 1 46 4 .924 2.02
Justen Close Senior Minnesota 37 2,170:24 26 10 1 73 6 .927 2.02
Gustavs Dāvis Grigals Graduate Massachusetts Lowell 24 1,406:28 12 9 2 48 2 .924 2.05
Matt Radomsky Senior Alaska 34 1,993:27 22 10 2 68 2 .916 2.05
Zachary Borgiel Junior Merrimack 20 1,156:00 13 5 1 40 1 .919 2.08
Blake Pietila Senior Michigan Tech 37 2,173:57 23 11 3 78 10 .924 2.15
Philip Svedebäck Freshman Providence 34 2,013:08 14 11 7 73 1 .909 2.18

Awards

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Round Pick Player College Conference NHL team
1 3 Adam Fantilli Michigan Big Ten Columbus Blue Jackets
1 4 William Smith Boston College Hockey East San Jose Sharks
1 8 Ryan Leonard Boston College Hockey East Washington Capitals
1 11 Tom Willander Boston University Hockey East Vancouver Canucks
1 15 Matthew Wood Connecticut Hockey East Nashville Predators
1 19 Oliver Moore Minnesota Big Ten Chicago Blackhawks
1 21 Charlie Stramel Wisconsin Big Ten Minnesota Wild
1 23 Gabe Perreault Boston College Hockey East New York Rangers
1 30 Bradly Nadeau Maine Hockey East Carolina Hurricanes
2 34 Gavin Brindley Michigan Big Ten Columbus Blue Jackets
2 35 Adam Gajan Minnesota Duluth NCHC Chicago Blackhawks
2 38 Michael Hrabal Massachusetts Hockey East Arizona Coyotes
2 41 Trey Augustine Michigan State Big Ten Detroit Red Wings
2 45 Maxim Strbak Michigan State Big Ten Buffalo Sabres
2 47 Brady Cleveland Wisconsin Big Ten Detroit Red Wings
2 49 Danny Nelson Notre Dame Big Ten New York Islanders
3 66 William Whitelaw Wisconsin Big Ten Columbus Blue Jackets
3 69 Jacob Fowler Boston College Hockey East Montreal Canadiens
3 70 Jonathan Castagna Cornell ECAC Hockey Arizona Coyotes
3 71 Brandon Svoboda Boston University Hockey East San Jose Sharks
3 80 Aydar Suniev Massachusetts Hockey East Calgary Flames
3 81 Tanner Ludtke Omaha NCHC Arizona Coyotes
3 82 Zach Nehring Western Michigan NCHC Winnipeg Jets
3 86 Gavin McCarthy Boston University Hockey East Buffalo Sabres
3 90 Drew Fortescue Boston College Hockey East New York Rangers
3 92 Christopher Pelosi Quinnipiac ECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
3 94 Jayden Perron North Dakota NCHC Carolina Hurricanes
4 98 Andrew Strathmann North Dakota NCHC Columbus Blue Jackets
4 103 Cole Knuble Notre Dame Big Ten Philadelphia Flyers
4 105 Ty Mueller Omaha NCHC Vancouver Canucks
4 108 Hoyt Stanley Cornell ECAC Hockey Ottawa Senators
4 115 Jayson Shaugabay Minnesota Duluth NCHC Tampa Bay Lightning
4 117 Larry Keenan Massachusetts Hockey East Detroit Red Wings
4 118 Hampton Slukynsky Northern Michigan CCHA Los Angeles Kings
4 119 Matthew Perkins Minnesota Duluth NCHC Vancouver Canucks
4 124 Beckett Hendrickson Minnesota Duluth NCHC Boston Bruins
4 125 Aram Minnetian Boston College Hockey East Dallas Stars
5 132 Eric Pohlkamp Bemidji State CCHA San Jose Sharks
5 133 Sam Harris Denver NCHC Montreal Canadiens
5 137 Jack Phelan Wisconsin Big Ten Detroit Red Wings
5 138 Paul Fischer Notre Dame Big Ten St. Louis Blues
5 139 Charles-Alexis Legault Quinnipiac ECAC Hockey Carolina Hurricanes
5 143 Sutter Muzzatti Rensselaer ECAC Hockey Nashville Predators
5 149 Aaron Pionk Minnesota Duluth NCHC Minnesota Wild
5 153 Hudson Malinoski Providence Hockey East Toronto Maple Leafs
5 154 Chase Cheslock St. Thomas CCHA New Jersey Devils
6 166 Carsen Musser Colorado College NCHC Arizona Coyotes
6 169 Rudy Guimond Yale ECAC Hockey Detroit Red Wings
6 171 Aiden Celebrini Boston University Hockey East Vancouver Canucks
6 172 Ryan MacPherson New Hampshire Hockey East Philadelphia Flyers
6 173 Sean Keohane Harvard ECAC Hockey Buffalo Sabres
6 177 Zach Schulz Wisconsin Big Ten New York Islanders
6 179 Warren Clark St. Cloud State NCHC Tampa Bay Lightning
6 182 Ryan Conmy New Hampshire Hockey East Los Angeles Kings
6 183 Ty Henricks Western Michigan NCHC New York Rangers
6 188 Ryan Walsh Cornell ECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
6 190 Michael Emerson North Dakota NCHC Carolina Hurricanes
7 193 Jack Harvey Boston University Hockey East Tampa Bay Lightning
6 196 David Klee North Dakota NCHC San Jose Sharks
7 197 Luke Mittelstadt Minnesota Big Ten Montreal Canadiens
7 204 Owen Beckner Colorado College NCHC Ottawa Senators
7 212 Zaccharya Wisdom Colorado College NCHC Seattle Kraken
7 213 James Clark Minnesota Big Ten Minnesota Wild
7 214 Casper Nassen Miami NCHC Boston Bruins
7 215 Nicholas Vantassell Massachusetts Hockey East Ottawa Senators
7 216 Matt Copponi Merrimack Hockey East Edmonton Oilers
7 218 Aiden Fink Penn State Big Ten Nashville Predators
7 221 Sebastian Bradshaw New Hampshire Hockey East Dallas Stars

† incoming freshman [27]

See also

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References

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