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词条 1986 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
释义

  1. Qualifying teams[1]

  2. Format

  3. Tournament bracket[2]

     Quarterfinals  (E1) Boston University vs. (W4) Minnesota  (E2) Harvard vs. (W3) Western Michigan  (W1) Denver vs. (E4) Cornell  (W2) Michigan State vs. (E3) Boston College  Semifinal  (W2) Michigan State vs. (W4) Minnesota  (W1) Denver vs. (E2) Harvard  Third Place Game  (W1) Denver vs. (W4) Minnesota  National Championship  (W2) Michigan State vs. (E2) Harvard 

  4. All-Tournament Team[7]

  5. Quick facts

  6. References

{{Infobox NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament |
| Year=1986
| Gender=Men's
| Division=Division I
| Image=
| ImageSize=
| Caption=
| Teams=8
| FrozenFourArena=Providence Civic Center
| FrozenFourCity=Providence, Rhode Island
| Champions=Michigan State Spartans
| TitleCount=2nd
| ChampGameCount=3rd
| ChampFFCount=5th
| RunnerUp=Harvard Crimson
| GameCount=2nd
| RunnerFFCount=9th
| Semifinal1=Minnesota Golden Gophers
| FrozenFourCount=11th
| Semifinal2=Denver Pioneers
| FrozenFourCount2=12th
| Coach=Ron Mason
| CoachCount=1st
| MOP=Mike Donnelly
| MOPTeam=Michigan State
| Attendance=24,836
}}

The 1986 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament was the culmination of the 1985–86 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, the 39th such tournament in NCAA history. It was held between March 21 and 29, 1986, and concluded with Michigan State defeating Harvard 6-5. All Quarterfinals matchups were held at home team venues while all succeeding games were played at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island.

Qualifying teams[1]

The NCAA permitted 8 teams to qualify for the tournament and divided its qualifiers into two regions (East and West). Each of the tournament champions from the four Division I conferences (CCHA, ECAC, Hockey East and WCHA) received automatic invitations into the tournament with At-large bids making up the remaining 4 teams, 1 from each conference.

EastWest
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bidSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bid
1 Boston University Hockey East 25–12–4 Tournament champion 15th 19841 Denver WCHA 33–10–1 Tournament champion 12th 1973
2 Harvard ECAC Hockey 22–7–1 At-large bid 11th 19852 Michigan State CCHA 30–9–2 At-large bid 8th 1985
3 Boston College Hockey East 26–11–3 At-large bid 14th 19853 Western Michigan CCHA 32–10–0 Tournament champion 1st Never
4 Cornell ECAC Hockey 20–6–4 Tournament champion 9th 19814 Minnesota WCHA 32–12–0 At-large bid 13th 1985

Format

The tournament featured three rounds of play. The two odd-number ranked teams from one region were placed into a bracket with the two even-number ranked teams of the other region. The teams were then seeded according to their ranking. In the Quarterfinals the first and fourth seeds and the second and third seeds played two-game aggregate series to determine which school advanced to the Semifinals. Beginning with the Semifinals all games were played at the Providence Civic Center and all series became Single-game eliminations. The winning teams in the semifinals advanced to the National Championship Game with the losers playing in a Third Place game.

Tournament bracket[2]

{{8TeamBracket-NCAA10 with 3rd
| RD1=Quarterfinals
March 21–23
| RD2=Semifinals
March 27–28
| RD3=National Championship
March 29
| RD4=Third Place Game
| RD1-seed01=E1
| RD1-team01=Boston University
| RD1-score01-1=4
| RD1-score01-2=3
| RD1-score01-agg=7
| RD1-seed02=W4
| RD1-team02=Minnesota
| RD1-score02-1=6
| RD1-score02-2=5
| RD1-score02-agg=11
| RD1-seed03=W2
| RD1-team03=Michigan State
| RD1-score03-1=6
| RD1-score03-2=4
| RD1-score03-agg=10
| RD1-seed04=E3
| RD1-team04=Boston College
| RD1-score04-1=4
| RD1-score04-2=2
| RD1-score04-agg=6
| RD1-seed05=W1
| RD1-team05=Denver
| RD1-score05-1=4
| RD1-score05-2=3
| RD1-score05-agg=7
| RD1-seed06=E4
| RD1-team06=Cornell
| RD1-score06-1=2
| RD1-score06-2=4
| RD1-score06-agg=6
| RD1-seed07=E2
| RD1-team07=Harvard
| RD1-score07-1=4
| RD1-score07-2=7
| RD1-score07-agg=11
| RD1-seed08=W3
| RD1-team08=Western Michigan
| RD1-score08-1=2
| RD1-score08-2=2
| RD1-score08-agg=4
| RD2-seed01=W4
| RD2-team01=Minnesota
| RD2-score01=4
| RD2-seed02=W2
| RD2-team02=Michigan State
| RD2-score02=6
| RD2-seed03=W1
| RD2-team03=Denver
| RD2-score03=2
| RD2-seed04=E2
| RD2-team04=Harvard
| RD2-score04=5
| RD3-seed01=W2
| RD3-team01=Michigan State
| RD3-score01=6
| RD3-seed02=E2
| RD3-team02=Harvard
| RD3-score02=5
| RD4-seed01=W4
| RD4-team01=Minnesota
| RD4-score01=6
| RD4-seed02=W1
| RD4-team02=Denver
| RD4-score02=4
}}Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Quarterfinals

(E1) Boston University vs. (W4) Minnesota

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(E2) Harvard vs. (W3) Western Michigan

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(W1) Denver vs. (E4) Cornell

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(W2) Michigan State vs. (E3) Boston College

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|stadium1 = Munn Ice Arena
|date1 = March 22[3]
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|1-1-1 = (Miller, Messier) Don McSween – 08:17
(Miller, Messier) Mike Donnelly – 09:30
(Donnelly, Shibicky) Mitch Messier – 16:35
|1-1-2 = 01:45 – Kevin Stevens (Janney)
|1-2-1 = (Miller, Messier) Mike Donnelly – 13:07
(Miller, Donnelly) Mitch Messier – GW – 16:34
|1-2-2 = 07:58 – Chris Stapleton (T. Sweeney)
15:39 – Doug Brown (Harlow, Hodge)
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|1-3-2 = 01:45 – Tim Sweeney (Stapleton)
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|2-2-1 = (Shibicky, Murphy) Mitch Messier – 08:43
(Messier, Donnelly) Brad Hamilton – 09:11
(Donnelly) Jeff Parker – 13:42
|2-2-2 = 04:57 – Kevin Stevens (Marshall, Stapleton)
|2-3-1 = (unassisted) Kevin Miller – 13:22
|2-3-2 = 02:28 – Doug Brown (Harlow, Marshall)
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Semifinal

(W2) Michigan State vs. (W4) Minnesota

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|1-1-1 = (Hoff, Shibicky) Mitch Messier – 04:44
(McReynolds, Parker) Bruce Rendall – 05:22
|1-1-2 = 03:13 – Steve Orth (Nanne)
|1-2-1 = (Foster) Brian McReynolds – 05:07
(unassisted) Kevin Miller – 12:03
(unassisted) Don McSween – GW – 14:16
|1-2-2 = 07:58 – Paul Broten (Micheletti, Snuggerud)
15:15 – Pat Micheletti (Millen, Cates)
|1-3-1 = (Tilley) Jeff Parker – 19:24
|1-3-2 = 01:45 – Tony Kellin (Okerlund, MacSwain)
|goalie1-1 =
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(W1) Denver vs. (E2) Harvard

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Third Place Game

(W1) Denver vs. (W4) Minnesota

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National Championship

(W2) Michigan State vs. (E2) Harvard

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|date1 = March 29[6]
|score1 = 6 – 5
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Scoring summary
PeriodTeamGoalAssist(s)TimeScore
1stHARSteve ArmstrongFollows and Ohno2:151–0 HAR
HARAllen BourbeauMacDonald and Smith8:102–0 HAR
MSUMitch MessierShibicky17:552–1 HAR
2ndHARAllen BourbeauBarakett and Pawlowski20:533–1 HAR
MSUJeff ParkerMiller and Tilley26:483–2 HAR
HARAllen BourbeauKrayer and Benning36:094–2 HAR
MSUMike DonnellyMiller and Messier38:304–3 HAR
3rdMSUBrad HamiltonMessier and Shibicky41:064–4
MSUBrian McReynoldsRendall and Parker42:155–4 MSU
HARAndy JanfazaCarone and Chiarelli46:465–5
MSUMike Donnelly – GWMurphy57:096–5 MSU

All-Tournament Team[7]

  • G: Norm Foster (Michigan State)
  • D: Mark Benning (Harvard)
  • D: Don McSween (Michigan State)
  • F: Allen Bourbeau (Harvard)
  • F: Mike Donnelly (Michigan State)
  • F: Jeff Parker (Michigan State)
  • Most Outstanding Player(s)[8]

Quick facts

  • The total championship attendance was 57,826
  • Lane MacDonald (4 G, 7 A) of Harvard and Mitch Messier (5 G, 6 A) of Michigan St each tallied 11 points in the tournament, most by any players
  • The following records were set or tied:
    • Most Assists, Individual, Game – 5, Kevin Miller, Michigan St, first round, game 1, tied
    • Shots on Goal, Both Teams, Period – 40, Minnesota (23) vs Michigan St (17), semifinals, second period, 5 goals

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=NCAA Division 1 Tournament |url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/ncaa_trn.html |publisher=College Hockey Historical Archives |accessdate=2013-06-19 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6HX98S9Ij?url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/ncaa_trn.html |archivedate=2013-06-21 |deadurl=no |df= }}
2. ^{{cite news|title=NCAA Tournament|url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/ncaa_trn.html|publisher=College Hockey Historical Archives|accessdate=May 19, 2013}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan State 2013-14 Hockey History|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/msu/sports/m-hockey/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/section-6-mg.pdf|publisher=Michigan State Spartans|accessdate=2017-02-11}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan State 2013-14 Hockey History|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/msu/sports/m-hockey/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/section-6-mg.pdf|publisher=Michigan State Spartans|accessdate=2017-02-11}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan State 2013-14 Hockey History|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/msu/sports/m-hockey/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/section-6-mg.pdf|publisher=Michigan State Spartans|accessdate=2017-02-11}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan State 2013-14 Hockey History|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/msu/sports/m-hockey/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/section-6-mg.pdf|publisher=Michigan State Spartans|accessdate=2017-02-11}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=NCAA Frozen Four Records |url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/frozen_4/2009/f4recs.pdf |publisher=NCAA.org |accessdate=2013-06-19 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6HYhAzu1G?url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/frozen_4/2009/f4recs.pdf |archivedate=2013-06-22 |deadurl=no |df= }}
8. ^{{cite news|title=NCAA Division I Awards |url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/ncaa_awd.html|publisher=College Hockey Historical Archives|accessdate=2013-07-17}}
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