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1989 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament

The 1989 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the culmination of the 1988–89 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, the 42nd such tournament in NCAA history. It was held between March 17 and April 1, 1989, and concluded with Harvard defeating Minnesota 4-3 in overtime. All First Round and Quarterfinals matchups were held at home team venues with the 'Frozen Four' games being played at the St. Paul Civic Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.

1989 NCAA Men's Division I
ice hockey tournament
Teams12
Finals site
ChampionsHarvard Crimson (1st title)
Runner-upMinnesota Golden Gophers (9th title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachBill Cleary (1st title)
MOPTed Donato (Harvard)
Attendance61,418

Qualifying teams

The NCAA permitted 12 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 8 teams. The NCAA permitted one Independent team to participate in the tournament and because the previous year the independent qualifier was placed in the West pool the two eastern conferences (ECAC and Hockey East) would split only three open spots as opposed to the West's four open spots. The top four remaining western teams and the top three remaining eastern teams received invitations and were seeded with the automatic qualifiers according to their ranking.

East West
Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid
1 Maine Hockey East 29–11–0 Tournament champion 3rd 1988 1 Michigan State CCHA 34–7–1 Tournament champion 11th 1988
2 Harvard ECAC Hockey 27–3–0 At-large bid 14th 1988 2 Minnesota WCHA 31–10–3 At-large bid 16th 1988
3 St. Lawrence ECAC Hockey 29–5–0 Tournament champion 11th 1988 3 Lake Superior State CCHA 27–9–6 At-large bid 3rd 1988
4 Boston College Hockey East 22–9–4 At-large bid 16th 1987 4 Northern Michigan WCHA 25–15–2 Tournament champion 3rd 1981
5 Providence Hockey East 19–15–2 At-large bid 6th 1985 5 Bowling Green CCHA 26–16–3 At-large bid 8th 1988
6 St. Cloud State Independent 19–14–2 At-large bid 1st Never 6 Wisconsin WCHA 23–14–5 At-large bid 10th 1988

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Format

The tournament featured four rounds of play. The three odd-number ranked teams from one region were placed into a bracket with the three even-number ranked teams of the other region. The teams were then seeded according to their ranking with the top two teams in each bracket receiving byes into the quarterfinals. In the first round the third and sixth seeds and the fourth and fifth seeds played best-of-three series to determine which school advanced to the Quarterfinals with the winners of the 4 vs. 5 series playing the first seed and the winner of the 3 vs. 6 series playing the second seed. In the Quarterfinals the matches were best-of-three series once more with the victors advancing to the National Semifinals. Beginning with the Semifinals all games were played at the St. Paul Civic Center and all series became Single-game eliminations. The winning teams in the semifinals advanced to the National Championship Game.

Tournament Bracket

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First Round
March 17–19
Quarterfinals
March 24–26
Frozen Four
March 30–31
National Championship
April 1
E1 Maine 6 3 4**
W4 Northern Michigan 9 2 0 E5 Providence 8 2 3
E5 Providence 5 4 2 E1 Maine 4
W2 Minnesota 7
W2 Minnesota 4 4
E3 St. Lawrence 1 2 W6 Wisconsin 2 2
W6 Wisconsin 3 4 W2 Minnesota 3
E2 Harvard 4*
W1 Michigan State 3 7 5*
E4 Boston College 8 4 E4 Boston College 6 2 4
W5 Bowling Green 5 2 W1 Michigan State 3 Third Place Game
E2 Harvard 6
E2 Harvard 4 5 E1 Maine 4
W3 Lake Superior State 6 4 W3 Lake Superior State 2 2 W1 Michigan State 7
E6 St. Cloud State 3 2

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

First Round

(E3) St. Lawrence vs. (W6) Wisconsin

March 17 St. Lawrence 1 – 3 Wisconsin Appleton Arena
March 18 St. Lawrence 2 – 4 Wisconsin Appleton Arena
Wisconsin won series 2–0


(E4) Boston College vs. (W5) Bowling Green

March 17 Boston College 8 – 5 Bowling Green Conte Forum
March 18 Boston College 4 – 2 Bowling Green Conte Forum
Boston College won series 2–0


(W3) Lake Superior State vs. (E6) St. Cloud State

March 17 Lake Superior State 6 – 3 St. Cloud State Norris Center
March 18 Lake Superior State 4 – 2 St. Cloud State Norris Center
Lake Superior State won series 2–0


(W4) Northern Michigan vs. (E5) Providence

March 17 Northern Michigan 9 – 5 Providence Lakeview Arena
March 18 Northern Michigan 2 – 4 Providence Lakeview Arena
March 19 Northern Michigan 0 – 2 Providence Lakeview Arena
Providence won series 2–1


Quarterfinals

(E1) Maine vs. (E5) Providence

March 24 Maine 6 – 8 Providence Alfond Arena
March 25 Maine 3 – 2 Providence Alfond Arena
March 26 Maine 4 – 3 2OT Providence Alfond Arena
Maine won series 2–1


(E2) Harvard vs. (W3) Lake Superior State

March 24 Harvard 4 – 2 Lake Superior State Bright Hockey Center
March 25 Harvard 5 – 2 Lake Superior State Bright Hockey Center
Harvard won series 2–0


(W1) Michigan State vs. (E4) Boston College

March 24[3] Michigan State 3 – 6 Boston College Munn Ice Arena  
(Reynolds, Murray) Steve Beadle – 19:55 First period 10:41 – Marty McInnis (Franzosa)
12:41 – Steve Scheifele (Franzosa, Buckley)
No scoring Second period 01:11 – Shawn Kennedy (O'Neill, Sweeney)
(Hamilton, Brind'Amour) Shawn Heaphy – 11:53
(Cole, Reynolds) Brad Hamilton – 19:16
Third period 06:42 – GWDavid Emma (Mullowney)
08:09 – Tim Sweeney (Heinze, McInnis)
12:34 – Shawn Kennedy (Braccia)
March 25[3] Michigan State 7 – 2 Boston College Munn Ice Arena  
(Reynolds) Danton Cole – 17:59 First period No scoring
(White, Woolley) Shawn Heaphy – 07:22
(Bartels, Beadle) Mark Hirth – GW – 09:18
(White, Brind'Amour) Shawn Heaphy – 10:34
(Luongo, Norris) Pat Murray – 13:41
Second period 05:07 – Paul Marshall (Franzosa)
10:49 – Steve Heinze (McInnis)
(Luongo) Peter White – 12:16
(Murray, Brind'Amour) Kip Miller – 14:29
Third period No scoring
March 26[3] Michigan State 5 – 4 OT Boston College Munn Ice Arena  
(Brind'Amour, Woolley) Kip Miller – 05:22 First period 03:35 – SHDavid Emma (Heinze, Brown)
12:41 – Steve Scheifele (Franzosa, Buckley)
(Brind'Amour) Peter White – 01:49 Second period 00:34 – Jeff O'Neill (Brown, Mullowney)
(Murray, Beadle) Bobby Reynolds – 01:42
(Heaphy) Rod Brind'Amour – 05:23
Third period 03:57 – Paul Marshall (Emma, Heinze)
04:22 – Joe Cleary (Braccia, Buckley)
(Gibson, Russell) Mark Hirth – GW – 05:57 First overtime period No scoring
Michigan State won series 2–1


(W2) Minnesota vs. (W6) Wisconsin

March 24 Minnesota 4 – 2 Wisconsin Mariucci Arena
March 25 Minnesota 4 – 2 Wisconsin Mariucci Arena
Minnesota won series 2–0


Frozen Four

National Semifinal

(W1) Michigan State vs. (E2) Harvard

March 30[3] Michigan State 3 – 6 Harvard St. Paul Civic Center  
No scoring First period 03:58 – Peter Ciavaglia (Weisbrod, Krayer)
06:54 – C. J. Young (Donato, Ciavaglia)
(Woolley, Miller) Danton Cole – 15:25 Second period 10:24 – Lane MacDonald (Ciavaglia, Donato)
16:01 – GWTed Donato (Vukonich)
16:24 – Ed Krayer (Hartje, Caplan)
(White, Hamilton) Shawn Heaphy – 06:37
(unassisted) Danton Cole – 14:16
Third period 05:10 – Ed Krayer (Ciavaglia, Weisbrod)


(E1) Maine vs. (W2) Minnesota

March 31 Maine 4 – 7 Minnesota St. Paul Civic Center


Consolation Game

(E1) Maine vs. (W1) Michigan State

April 1[3] Maine 4 – 7 Michigan State St. Paul Civic Center  
(Vitale, Scremin) Bob Corkum – 02:08 First period 07:17 – Shawn Heaphy (unassisted)
13:17 – Shawn Heaphy (Brind'Amour)
(Barkley, Jenkins) Chris Cambio – 03:06
(Burke, Guidotti) Scott Pellerin – 04:16
Second period 08:26 – Steve Beadle (Norris, Miller)
11:10 – Kerry Russell (Bartels)
12:50 – GWDanton Cole (Cummins, Reynolds)
13:07 – Rod Brind'Amour (Heaphy, beadle)
19:49 – Shawn Heaphy (White, Brind'Amour)
(Perron, Robitaille) Mario Thyer – 04:09 Third period No scoring


National Championship

(W2) Minnesota vs. (E2) Harvard

April 1 Minnesota 3 – 4 OT Harvard St. Paul Civic Center


Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st MIN Jon Anderson B. Hankinson and Olimb 6:24 1–0 MIN
2nd HAR Ted DonatoPP MacDonald and Bourbeau 26:30 1–1
HAR Lane MacDonald Young 30:29 2–1 HAR
MIN Jason Miller – PP Pitlick and Chorske 33:01 2–2
3rd HAR Ted Donato Sneddon and Vukonich 52:53 3–2 HAR
MIN Peter Hankinson – PP Pederson and Skarda 56:34 3–3
1st Overtime HAR Ed Krayer – GW B. McCormack and Ciavaglia 64:15 4–3 HAR
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st HAR Ed Krayer Cross-Checking 13:21 2:00
HAR Nick Carone High–Sticking 15:33 2:00
HAR Kevan Melrose Holding 17:39 2:00
2nd MIN Lance Pitlick Elbowing 20:56 2:00
MIN Todd Richards Holding 25:57 2:00
MIN Tom Chorske Hooking 27:22 2:00
HAR Kevin Sneddon Hooking 31:08 2:00
MIN Tom Chorske Interference 37:10 2:00
HAR Josh Caplan Elbowing 38:44 2:00
3rd MIN Tom Pederson Roughing 40:46 2:00
HAR Nick Carone Holding 47:29 2:00
HAR Allen Bourbeau High–Sticking 49:59 2:00
HAR John Weisbrod Cross–Checking 54:46 2:00

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All-Tournament Team

* Most Outstanding Player(s)[8]

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References

  1. ^ "NCAA Division 1 Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2013-06-19.
  2. ^ "NCAA Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e (PDF). Michigan State Spartans. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2017-02-11.
  4. ^ . Harvard Crimson. Archived from the original on 2018-05-24. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  5. ^ . Harvard Crimson. Archived from the original on 2018-05-24. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  6. ^ . Harvard Crimson. Archived from the original on 2018-05-24. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  7. ^ . Harvard Crimson. Archived from the original on 2018-05-24. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  8. ^ "NCAA Division I Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2013-07-17.
  9. ^ "NCAA Frozen Four Records" (PDF). NCAA.org. (PDF) from the original on 2012-08-17. Retrieved 2013-06-19.

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The 1989 NCAA Division I Men s Ice Hockey Tournament was the culmination of the 1988 89 NCAA Division I men s ice hockey season the 42nd such tournament in NCAA history It was held between March 17 and April 1 1989 and concluded with Harvard defeating Minnesota 4 3 in overtime All First Round and Quarterfinals matchups were held at home team venues with the Frozen Four games being played at the St Paul Civic Center in St Paul Minnesota 1989 NCAA Men s Division I ice hockey tournamentTeams12Finals siteSt Paul Civic CenterSaint Paul MinnesotaChampionsHarvard Crimson 1st title Runner upMinnesota Golden Gophers 9th title game SemifinalistsMichigan State Spartans 7th Frozen Four Maine Black Bears 2nd Frozen Four Winning coachBill Cleary 1st title MOPTed Donato Harvard Attendance61 418 1988 NCAA Division I men s ice hockey tournaments 1990 Contents 1 Qualifying teams 2 Format 3 Tournament Bracket 3 1 First Round 3 1 1 E3 St Lawrence vs W6 Wisconsin 3 1 2 E4 Boston College vs W5 Bowling Green 3 1 3 W3 Lake Superior State vs E6 St Cloud State 3 1 4 W4 Northern Michigan vs E5 Providence 3 2 Quarterfinals 3 2 1 E1 Maine vs E5 Providence 3 2 2 E2 Harvard vs W3 Lake Superior State 3 2 3 W1 Michigan State vs E4 Boston College 3 2 4 W2 Minnesota vs W6 Wisconsin 4 Frozen Four 4 1 National Semifinal 4 1 1 W1 Michigan State vs E2 Harvard 4 1 2 E1 Maine vs W2 Minnesota 4 2 Consolation Game 4 2 1 E1 Maine vs W1 Michigan State 4 3 National Championship 4 3 1 W2 Minnesota vs E2 Harvard 5 All Tournament Team 6 ReferencesQualifying teams EditThe NCAA permitted 12 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 8 teams The NCAA permitted one Independent team to participate in the tournament and because the previous year the independent qualifier was placed in the West pool the two eastern conferences ECAC and Hockey East would split only three open spots as opposed to the West s four open spots The top four remaining western teams and the top three remaining eastern teams received invitations and were seeded with the automatic qualifiers according to their ranking East WestSeed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid1 Maine Hockey East 29 11 0 Tournament champion 3rd 1988 1 Michigan State CCHA 34 7 1 Tournament champion 11th 19882 Harvard ECAC Hockey 27 3 0 At large bid 14th 1988 2 Minnesota WCHA 31 10 3 At large bid 16th 19883 St Lawrence ECAC Hockey 29 5 0 Tournament champion 11th 1988 3 Lake Superior State CCHA 27 9 6 At large bid 3rd 19884 Boston College Hockey East 22 9 4 At large bid 16th 1987 4 Northern Michigan WCHA 25 15 2 Tournament champion 3rd 19815 Providence Hockey East 19 15 2 At large bid 6th 1985 5 Bowling Green CCHA 26 16 3 At large bid 8th 19886 St Cloud State Independent 19 14 2 At large bid 1st Never 6 Wisconsin WCHA 23 14 5 At large bid 10th 1988 1 Format EditThe tournament featured four rounds of play The three odd number ranked teams from one region were placed into a bracket with the three even number ranked teams of the other region The teams were then seeded according to their ranking with the top two teams in each bracket receiving byes into the quarterfinals In the first round the third and sixth seeds and the fourth and fifth seeds played best of three series to determine which school advanced to the Quarterfinals with the winners of the 4 vs 5 series playing the first seed and the winner of the 3 vs 6 series playing the second seed In the Quarterfinals the matches were best of three series once more with the victors advancing to the National Semifinals Beginning with the Semifinals all games were played at the St Paul Civic Center and all series became Single game eliminations The winning teams in the semifinals advanced to the National Championship Game Tournament Bracket Edit 2 First RoundMarch 17 19QuarterfinalsMarch 24 26Frozen FourMarch 30 31National ChampionshipApril 1E1Maine634 W4Northern Michigan920E5Providence823E5Providence542E1Maine4W2Minnesota7W2Minnesota44 E3St Lawrence12 W6Wisconsin22 W6Wisconsin34 W2Minnesota3E2Harvard4 W1Michigan State375 E4Boston College84 E4Boston College624W5Bowling Green52 W1Michigan State3Third Place GameE2Harvard6E2Harvard45 E1Maine4W3Lake Superior State64 W3Lake Superior State22 W1Michigan State7E6St Cloud State32 Note denotes overtime period s First Round Edit E3 St Lawrence vs W6 Wisconsin Edit March 17 St Lawrence 1 3 Wisconsin Appleton ArenaMarch 18 St Lawrence 2 4 Wisconsin Appleton ArenaWisconsin won series 2 0 E4 Boston College vs W5 Bowling Green Edit March 17 Boston College 8 5 Bowling Green Conte ForumMarch 18 Boston College 4 2 Bowling Green Conte ForumBoston College won series 2 0 W3 Lake Superior State vs E6 St Cloud State Edit March 17 Lake Superior State 6 3 St Cloud State Norris CenterMarch 18 Lake Superior State 4 2 St Cloud State Norris CenterLake Superior State won series 2 0 W4 Northern Michigan vs E5 Providence Edit March 17 Northern Michigan 9 5 Providence Lakeview ArenaMarch 18 Northern Michigan 2 4 Providence Lakeview ArenaMarch 19 Northern Michigan 0 2 Providence Lakeview ArenaProvidence won series 2 1 Quarterfinals Edit E1 Maine vs E5 Providence Edit March 24 Maine 6 8 Providence Alfond ArenaMarch 25 Maine 3 2 Providence Alfond ArenaMarch 26 Maine 4 3 2OT Providence Alfond ArenaMaine won series 2 1 E2 Harvard vs W3 Lake Superior State Edit March 24 Harvard 4 2 Lake Superior State Bright Hockey CenterMarch 25 Harvard 5 2 Lake Superior State Bright Hockey CenterHarvard won series 2 0 W1 Michigan State vs E4 Boston College Edit March 24 3 Michigan State 3 6 Boston College Munn Ice Arena Reynolds Murray Steve Beadle 19 55 First period 10 41 Marty McInnis Franzosa 12 41 Steve Scheifele Franzosa Buckley No scoring Second period 01 11 Shawn Kennedy O Neill Sweeney Hamilton Brind Amour Shawn Heaphy 11 53 Cole Reynolds Brad Hamilton 19 16 Third period 06 42 GW David Emma Mullowney 08 09 Tim Sweeney Heinze McInnis 12 34 Shawn Kennedy Braccia March 25 3 Michigan State 7 2 Boston College Munn Ice Arena Reynolds Danton Cole 17 59 First period No scoring White Woolley Shawn Heaphy 07 22 Bartels Beadle Mark Hirth GW 09 18 White Brind Amour Shawn Heaphy 10 34 Luongo Norris Pat Murray 13 41 Second period 05 07 Paul Marshall Franzosa 10 49 Steve Heinze McInnis Luongo Peter White 12 16 Murray Brind Amour Kip Miller 14 29 Third period No scoringMarch 26 3 Michigan State 5 4 OT Boston College Munn Ice Arena Brind Amour Woolley Kip Miller 05 22 First period 03 35 SH David Emma Heinze Brown 12 41 Steve Scheifele Franzosa Buckley Brind Amour Peter White 01 49 Second period 00 34 Jeff O Neill Brown Mullowney Murray Beadle Bobby Reynolds 01 42 Heaphy Rod Brind Amour 05 23 Third period 03 57 Paul Marshall Emma Heinze 04 22 Joe Cleary Braccia Buckley Gibson Russell Mark Hirth GW 05 57 First overtime period No scoringMichigan State won series 2 1 W2 Minnesota vs W6 Wisconsin Edit March 24 Minnesota 4 2 Wisconsin Mariucci ArenaMarch 25 Minnesota 4 2 Wisconsin Mariucci ArenaMinnesota won series 2 0Frozen Four EditNational Semifinal Edit W1 Michigan State vs E2 Harvard Edit March 30 3 Michigan State 3 6 Harvard St Paul Civic Center No scoring First period 03 58 Peter Ciavaglia Weisbrod Krayer 06 54 C J Young Donato Ciavaglia Woolley Miller Danton Cole 15 25 Second period 10 24 Lane MacDonald Ciavaglia Donato 16 01 GW Ted Donato Vukonich 16 24 Ed Krayer Hartje Caplan White Hamilton Shawn Heaphy 06 37 unassisted Danton Cole 14 16 Third period 05 10 Ed Krayer Ciavaglia Weisbrod E1 Maine vs W2 Minnesota Edit March 31 Maine 4 7 Minnesota St Paul Civic Center Consolation Game Edit E1 Maine vs W1 Michigan State Edit April 1 3 Maine 4 7 Michigan State St Paul Civic Center Vitale Scremin Bob Corkum 02 08 First period 07 17 Shawn Heaphy unassisted 13 17 Shawn Heaphy Brind Amour Barkley Jenkins Chris Cambio 03 06 Burke Guidotti Scott Pellerin 04 16 Second period 08 26 Steve Beadle Norris Miller 11 10 Kerry Russell Bartels 12 50 GW Danton Cole Cummins Reynolds 13 07 Rod Brind Amour Heaphy beadle 19 49 Shawn Heaphy White Brind Amour Perron Robitaille Mario Thyer 04 09 Third period No scoring National Championship Edit W2 Minnesota vs E2 Harvard Edit April 1 Minnesota 3 4 OT Harvard St Paul Civic Center Scoring summaryPeriod Team Goal Assist s Time Score1st MIN Jon Anderson B Hankinson and Olimb 6 24 1 0 MIN2nd HAR Ted Donato PP MacDonald and Bourbeau 26 30 1 1HAR Lane MacDonald Young 30 29 2 1 HARMIN Jason Miller PP Pitlick and Chorske 33 01 2 23rd HAR Ted Donato Sneddon and Vukonich 52 53 3 2 HARMIN Peter Hankinson PP Pederson and Skarda 56 34 3 31st Overtime HAR Ed Krayer GW B McCormack and Ciavaglia 64 15 4 3 HARPenalty summaryPeriod Team Player Penalty Time PIM1st HAR Ed Krayer Cross Checking 13 21 2 00HAR Nick Carone High Sticking 15 33 2 00HAR Kevan Melrose Holding 17 39 2 002nd MIN Lance Pitlick Elbowing 20 56 2 00MIN Todd Richards Holding 25 57 2 00MIN Tom Chorske Hooking 27 22 2 00HAR Kevin Sneddon Hooking 31 08 2 00MIN Tom Chorske Interference 37 10 2 00HAR Josh Caplan Elbowing 38 44 2 003rd MIN Tom Pederson Roughing 40 46 2 00HAR Nick Carone Holding 47 29 2 00HAR Allen Bourbeau High Sticking 49 59 2 00HAR John Weisbrod Cross Checking 54 46 2 00Shots by periodTeam 1 2 3 OT THarvard 11 9 6 2 28Minnesota 10 10 14 1 35 GoaltendersTeam Name Saves Goals against Time on iceHAR Chuckie Hughes 32 3 64 15MIN Robb Stauber 24 4 64 15 4 5 6 7 All Tournament Team EditG Allain Roy Harvard D Todd Richards Minnesota D Kevin Sneddon Harvard F Jon Anderson Minnesota F Ted Donato Harvard F Lane MacDonald Harvard Most Outstanding Player s 8 9 References Edit NCAA Division 1 Tournament College Hockey Historical Archives Archived from the original on 2014 02 02 Retrieved 2013 06 19 NCAA Tournament College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved May 19 2013 a b c d e Michigan State 2013 14 Hockey History PDF Michigan State Spartans Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 22 Retrieved 2017 02 11 1989 National Championship part 1 Harvard Crimson Archived from the original on 2018 05 24 Retrieved 2018 05 23 1989 National Championship part 2 Harvard Crimson Archived from the original on 2018 05 24 Retrieved 2018 05 23 1989 National Championship part 3 Harvard Crimson Archived from the original on 2018 05 24 Retrieved 2018 05 23 1989 National Championship part 4 Harvard Crimson Archived from the original on 2018 05 24 Retrieved 2018 05 23 NCAA Division I Awards College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved 2013 07 17 NCAA Frozen Four Records PDF NCAA org Archived PDF from the original on 2012 08 17 Retrieved 2013 06 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 NCAA Division I men 27s ice hockey tournament amp oldid 1112411068, 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