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Atlantic Hockey tournament

The AHA tournament is the conference tournament for the Atlantic Hockey Association. The winner of the tournament receives an automatic berth into the NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament.

AHA men's ice hockey tournament
Conference hockey championship
SportIce hockey
ConferenceAtlantic Hockey Association
FormatSingle-elimination / best two-of-three tournament
Current stadiumLECOM Harborcenter
Current locationBuffalo, New York
Played2004-present
Last contest2024 Atlantic Hockey Tournament
Current championAmerican International
Most championshipsAir Force (7)
Winner trophyRiley Trophy
Official websiteAtlantic Hockey Online

The tournament was first held in 2004 after the cessation of the MAAC men's ice hockey tournament, the first year of conference play. The final four games were held at Tate Rink in West Point, New York in 2004. The tournament championship moved to the Northford Ice Pavilion in Northford, Connecticut for 2005 then to the Hart Center in Worcester, Massachusetts for 2006. Starting with the 2007 tournament, the final four was moved to a neutral site, the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York, the home of the AHL's Rochester Americans.[1]

AHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament champions edit

[2]

Championships by season edit

Year Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Notes
2004 Holy Cross Holy Cross Atlantic Hockey Association founded by American International, Army, Bentley, Canisius, Connecticut, Holy Cross, Mercyhurst, Quinnipiac and Sacred Heart
2005 Quinnipiac Mercyhurst Final AHA season for Quinnipiac, (leaving for the ECAC)
2006 Holy Cross Holy Cross
2007 RIT Air Force Air Force and RIT join the AHA
2008 Army Air Force
2009 RIT
Air Force
Air Force
2010 RIT RIT
2011 RIT Air Force Niagara and Robert Morris join the AHA
2012 Air Force Air Force
2013 Niagara Canisius
2014 Mercyhurst Robert Morris Final AHA season for Connecticut, (leaving for Hockey East)
2015 Robert Morris RIT
2016 Robert Morris RIT
2017 Canisius Air Force
2018 Mercyhurst Air Force
2019 American International American International
2020 American International None Tournament cancelled after quarterfinals due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 American International American International
2022 American International American International
2023 RIT Canisius

Formats edit

2004-2005

The AHA Tournament format begins as a single-game elimination three-round format, with an additional play-in game for the teams the finished eighth and ninth.

2006

After Quinnipiac leaves to join the ECAC, the 8-team conference drops the play-in game from the tournament.

2007

With Air Force and RIT joining the conference, but with RIT's ineligibility for the conference tournament, a play-in game was added for one year.

2008

The opening round becomes a best-of-three with 5 separate series played between all ten of the conference teams with the two remaining lowest-seeded teams playing in a final-five game to determine the last semifinalist. All series after the opening round are single-elimination.

2009-2010

The four lowest-seeded teams play two play-in games to determine the final two qualifiers for the quarterfinals.

2011

With Niagara and Robert Morris joining the conference, the tournament was expanded to have four rounds. The tournament competitors were split into two groups: 'East' and 'West', and each group was arranged to play so that the top two finishers for each group received a bye into the quarterfinals while the remaining four teams in each group played single-elimination games to advance to the quarterfinals. The quarterfinals remained a best-of-three format while the final four stayed as single-elimination games.

2012-2013

The 'East' and 'West' groupings are dropped and the opening round becomes a best-of-three series with the top four finishers receiving byes into the quarterfinals.

Championship appearances edit

[3]

MAAC edit

The MAAC founded its hockey sponsorship starting in 1997 due to NCAA regulations that required all Division I conferences to participate in all Division sports. At the founding of the MAAC hockey conference, only three of the eight founding teams were full members of the conference (Canisius, Fairfield, Iona). The MAAC began play starting with the 1998-99 season and quickly added two additional teams (Mercyhurst and Bentley) the following year. Army joined the conference for the 2000-01 season, bringing the conference up to eleven member teams. At the conclusion of the 2002-03 season Fairfield and Iona both discontinued their men's ice hockey programs, and while the conference's remaining nine teams could continue without them, having only one full member necessitated the folding of the MAAC hockey conference as the eight associate members had no vote for the legislation the conference passed. The following year all of the teams continued their programs in the newly formed Atlantic Hockey conference.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "History of Atlantic Hockey". 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  2. ^ "Atlantic Hockey Champions". 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  3. ^ "Atlantic Hockey Tournament History". 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  4. ^ "History of the MAAC". 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-13.

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The AHA tournament is the conference tournament for the Atlantic Hockey Association The winner of the tournament receives an automatic berth into the NCAA Division I men s ice hockey tournament AHA men s ice hockey tournamentConference hockey championshipSportIce hockeyConferenceAtlantic Hockey AssociationFormatSingle elimination best two of three tournamentCurrent stadiumLECOM HarborcenterCurrent locationBuffalo New YorkPlayed2004 presentLast contest2024 Atlantic Hockey TournamentCurrent championAmerican InternationalMost championshipsAir Force 7 Winner trophyRiley TrophyOfficial websiteAtlantic Hockey OnlineThe tournament was first held in 2004 after the cessation of the MAAC men s ice hockey tournament the first year of conference play The final four games were held at Tate Rink in West Point New York in 2004 The tournament championship moved to the Northford Ice Pavilion in Northford Connecticut for 2005 then to the Hart Center in Worcester Massachusetts for 2006 Starting with the 2007 tournament the final four was moved to a neutral site the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester New York the home of the AHL s Rochester Americans 1 Contents 1 AHA Men s Ice Hockey Tournament champions 2 Championships by season 2 1 Formats 3 Championship appearances 3 1 By school 3 2 By coach 4 MAAC 5 ReferencesAHA Men s Ice Hockey Tournament champions editMain article List of AHA Men s Ice Hockey Tournament champions 2 Championships by season editYear Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Notes2004 Holy Cross Holy Cross Atlantic Hockey Association founded by American International Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Quinnipiac and Sacred Heart2005 Quinnipiac Mercyhurst Final AHA season for Quinnipiac leaving for the ECAC 2006 Holy Cross Holy Cross2007 RIT Air Force Air Force and RIT join the AHA2008 Army Air Force2009 RITAir Force Air Force2010 RIT RIT2011 RIT Air Force Niagara and Robert Morris join the AHA2012 Air Force Air Force2013 Niagara Canisius2014 Mercyhurst Robert Morris Final AHA season for Connecticut leaving for Hockey East 2015 Robert Morris RIT2016 Robert Morris RIT2017 Canisius Air Force2018 Mercyhurst Air Force2019 American International American International2020 American International None Tournament cancelled after quarterfinals due to COVID 19 pandemic2021 American International American International2022 American International American International2023 RIT CanisiusFormats edit 2004 2005The AHA Tournament format begins as a single game elimination three round format with an additional play in game for the teams the finished eighth and ninth 2006After Quinnipiac leaves to join the ECAC the 8 team conference drops the play in game from the tournament 2007With Air Force and RIT joining the conference but with RIT s ineligibility for the conference tournament a play in game was added for one year 2008The opening round becomes a best of three with 5 separate series played between all ten of the conference teams with the two remaining lowest seeded teams playing in a final five game to determine the last semifinalist All series after the opening round are single elimination 2009 2010The four lowest seeded teams play two play in games to determine the final two qualifiers for the quarterfinals 2011With Niagara and Robert Morris joining the conference the tournament was expanded to have four rounds The tournament competitors were split into two groups East and West and each group was arranged to play so that the top two finishers for each group received a bye into the quarterfinals while the remaining four teams in each group played single elimination games to advance to the quarterfinals The quarterfinals remained a best of three format while the final four stayed as single elimination games 2012 2013The East and West groupings are dropped and the opening round becomes a best of three series with the top four finishers receiving byes into the quarterfinals Championship appearances editBy school edit No School Record Pct7 Air Force 7 0 1 0005 RIT 3 2 6005 Mercyhurst 1 4 2004 Robert Morris 1 3 2503 Canisius 1 2 3332 American International 2 0 1 0002 Holy Cross 2 0 1 0002 Sacred Heart 0 2 0001 Army 0 1 0001 Bentley 0 1 0001 Niagara 0 1 0001 Quinnipiac 0 1 000 By coach edit No Coach Record Pct7 Frank Serratore 7 0 1 0005 Wayne Wilson 3 2 6005 Rick Gotkin 1 4 2004 Derek Schooley 1 3 2502 Eric Lang 2 0 1 0002 Paul Pearl 2 0 1 0002 Dave Smith 1 1 5001 C J Marottolo 0 1 0001 Shaun Hannah 0 1 0001 Jason Lammers 0 1 0001 Trevor Large 0 1 0001 Rand Pecknold 0 1 0001 Ryan Soderquist 0 1 0001 Brian Riley 0 1 000 3 MAAC editMain article Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Men s Ice Hockey Tournament The MAAC founded its hockey sponsorship starting in 1997 due to NCAA regulations that required all Division I conferences to participate in all Division sports At the founding of the MAAC hockey conference only three of the eight founding teams were full members of the conference Canisius Fairfield Iona The MAAC began play starting with the 1998 99 season and quickly added two additional teams Mercyhurst and Bentley the following year Army joined the conference for the 2000 01 season bringing the conference up to eleven member teams At the conclusion of the 2002 03 season Fairfield and Iona both discontinued their men s ice hockey programs and while the conference s remaining nine teams could continue without them having only one full member necessitated the folding of the MAAC hockey conference as the eight associate members had no vote for the legislation the conference passed The following year all of the teams continued their programs in the newly formed Atlantic Hockey conference 4 References edit History of Atlantic Hockey 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 13 Atlantic Hockey Champions 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 13 Atlantic Hockey Tournament History 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 13 History of the MAAC 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Atlantic Hockey 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