2011 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament
Collegiate ice hockey tournament
The 2011 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament involved 16 schools in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college ice hockey . The tournament began on March 25, 2011, and ended with the championship game on April 9,[ 1] when the Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs defeated the Michigan Wolverines 3–2.
Tournament procedure
2011 Regionals (blue) and Frozen Four (red)
The four regionals are officially named after their geographic areas. The following are the sites for the 2011 regionals:[ 1]
March 25 and 26
East Regional , Webster Bank Arena – Bridgeport, Connecticut (Hosts: Yale University and Fairfield University )
West Regional , Scottrade Center – St. Louis, Missouri (Host: Central Collegiate Hockey Association )
March 26 and 27
Northeast Regional , Verizon Wireless Arena – Manchester, New Hampshire (Host: University of New Hampshire )
Midwest Regional , Resch Center – Green Bay, Wisconsin (Host: Michigan Technological University )
Each regional winner will advance to the Frozen Four :[ 1]
April 7 and 9
Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, Minnesota (Host: University of Minnesota )
Qualifying teams
The at-large bids and seeding for each team in the tournament were announced on March 20. The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) and Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), Hockey East , ECAC Hockey and Atlantic Hockey conference tournament winners all secure a spot in the tournament while other at large teams are chosen by the NCAA selection committee.
Number in parentheses denotes overall seed in the tournament.
Regionals
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
All times are local (EDT /CDT ).
Regional semifinals March 25
Regional final March 26
1
Yale (1)
2 *
4
Air Force
1
1
Yale
3
3
Minnesota–Duluth
5
3
Minnesota–Duluth
2
2
Union
0
* Denotes overtime periods
Regional semifinals
Regional final
Regional semifinals March 26
Regional final March 27
1
North Dakota (2)
6
4
Rensselaer
0
1
North Dakota
6
2
Denver
1
3
Western Michigan
2
2
Denver
3**
Regional semifinals
Regional final
Regional semifinals March 25
Regional final March 26
1
Boston College (3)
4
4
Colorado College
8
4
Colorado College
1
2
Michigan
2
3
Nebraska–Omaha
2
2
Michigan
3*
* Denotes overtime periods
Regional semifinals
Regional final
Regional semifinals March 26
Regional final March 27
1
Miami (4)
1
4
New Hampshire
3
4
New Hampshire
1
3
Notre Dame
2
3
Notre Dame
4*
2
Merrimack
3
* Denotes overtime periods
Regional semifinals
Regional final
Action from the two semifinal matchups featuring Notre Dame and Minnesota–Duluth (left ) and North Dakota and Michigan (right )
National Semifinals April 7
National Championship April 9
E3
Minnesota–Duluth
4
NE3
Notre Dame
3
E3
Minnesota—Duluth
3 *
W2
Michigan
2
W2
Michigan
2
MW1
North Dakota
0
National Semifinals
National Championship
Game reference Referees: Tim Benedetto Jeff BunyonLinesmen: Bob Bernard Chris Aughe
Scoring summary
Period
Team
Goal
Assist(s)
Time
Score
1st
UM
Ben Winnett (5)
Rust
14:42
1–0 UM
2nd
UMD
Travis Oleksuk (14)
Lamb and Brown
21:39
1–1
UMD
Max Tardy (1) – PP
Seidel and Lamb
29:31
2–1 UMD
UM
Jeff Rohrkemper (3)
Pateryn and DeBlois
37:46
2–2
3rd
None
1st OT
UMD
Kyle Schmidt (11) – GW
Oleksuk and Lamb
63:22
3–2 UMD
Penalty summary
Period
Team
Player
Penalty
Time
PIM
1st
UM
Ben Winnett
Interference
5:46
2:00
UMD
Jake Hendrickson
Boarding
9:22
2:00
UM
Chris Brown
Charging
11:35
2:00
2nd
UM
Kevin Clare
Hitting After Whistle
24:10
2:00
UMD
Brady Lamb
Tripping
25:41
2:00
UM
Mac Bennett
Hooking
29:09
2:00
UM
Chris Brown
Obstruction-Interference
32:26
2:00
UM
Kevin Clare
Tripping
34:08
2:00
UMD
J. T. Brown
Unsportsmanlike Conduct
35:04
2:00
UM
Shawn Hunwick (Served by Louie Caporusso)
Unsportsmanlike Conduct
35:04
2:00
UMD
Jack Connolly
Slashing
35:18
2:00
3rd
UM
Mac Bennett
Holding
42:23
2:00
UMD
Brady Lamb
Hitting After Whistle
49:19
2:00
UM
Jon Merrill
Holding
49:27
2:00
UM
Kevin Lynch
Boarding
51:32
2:00
Shots by period
Team
1
2
3
OT
T
Minnesota–Duluth
12
15
9
2
38
Michigan
8
9
6
1
24
Record by conference
Conference
# of bids
Record
Win %
Regional finals
Frozen Four
Championship game
Champions
WCHA
5
7–4
.636
4
2
1
1
CCHA
4
5–4
.556
2
2
1
0
Hockey East
3
1–3
.250
1
0
0
0
ECAC Hockey
3
1–3
.250
1
0
0
0
Atlantic Hockey
1
0–1
.000
0
0
0
0
Television
ESPN had US television rights to all games during the tournament. For the seventh consecutive year ESPN aired every game, beginning with the regionals, on ESPN, ESPN2 , and ESPNU , and ESPN3 .
Broadcast Assignments
Regionals
Frozen Four & Championship
Gary Thorne , Barry Melrose, & Clay Matvick – St. Paul, Minnesota
Radio
Westwood One used exclusive radio rights to air both the semifinals and the championship, AKA the "Frozen Four."[ 2]
* Most Outstanding Player(s) [ 3]
References
2010–11 NCAA Division I championships
† Not an officially sanctioned NCAA championship