1961 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
The 1961 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the culmination of the 1960–61 NCAA men's ice hockey season, the 14th such tournament in NCAA history. It was held between March 16 and 18, 1961, and concluded with Denver defeating St. Lawrence 12-2. All games were played at the University of Denver Arena in Denver, Colorado.
Teams | 4 |
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Finals site | |
Champions | Denver Pioneers (3rd title) |
Runner-up | St. Lawrence Saints (1st title game) |
Semifinalists |
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Winning coach | Murray Armstrong (3rd title) |
MOP | Bill Masterton, Denver |
Attendance | 19,826 |
This was the first time in the history of the tournament that teams from the same conference would play each other in the opening round. The next occurrence would not happen until 2008.
Denver's 10-point margin of victory is the largest ever for a title game and the second most for one team in the championship match, behind only Colorado College in both 1950 and 1957. (as of 2016)
Qualifying teams
Four teams qualified for the tournament, two each from the eastern and western regions. The WCHA tournament co-champions received automatic bids into the tournament. Two at-large bids were offered to eastern teams based upon both their regular season record and strength of competition.
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Seed | School | Conference | Record | Berth type | Appearance | Last bid | Seed | School | Conference | Record | Berth type | Appearance | Last bid |
1 | St. Lawrence | Tri-State League | 15–4–0 | At-Large | 6th | 1960 | 1 | Denver | WCHA | 28–1–1 | Tournament co-champion | 3rd | 1960 |
2 | Rensselaer | Tri-State League | 16–3–1 | At-Large | 3rd | 1954 | 2 | Minnesota | WCHA | 16–10–1 | Tournament co-champion | 3rd | 1954 |
Format
The higher-ranked eastern team was seeded as the top eastern team while the WCHA champion with the better conference record was given the top western seed. Because Minnesota refused to schedule Denver beginning this season as a result of a disagreement over recruiting practices, the two western participants had not yet played each other during the season. As a result the NCAA broke with tradition and pitted the two against one another in the semifinals, leaving the two eastern teams to face one another in the other semifinal game. All games were played at the University of Denver Arena. All matches were Single-game eliminations with the semifinal winners advancing to the national championship game and the losers playing in a consolation game.
Tournament Bracket
Semifinals March 16–17 |
National Championship March 18 | |||||||||
E1 | St. Lawrence | 6 | ||||||||
E2 | Renssealer | 3 | ||||||||
E1 | St. Lawrence | 2 | ||||||||
W1 | Denver | 12 | ||||||||
W1 | Denver | 6 | ||||||||
W2 | Minnesota | 1 | Third Place Game | |||||||
E2 | Rensselaer | 3 | ||||||||
W2 | Minnesota | 4 |
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
Denver vs. St. Lawrence
March 18[3] | Denver | 12 – 2 | St. Lawrence | University of Denver Arena |
Scoring summary | |||||
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Period | Team | Goal | Assist(s) | Time | Score |
1st | SLU | John Mason | R. Mason and Corby | 1:22 | 1–0 SLU |
DEN | Bill Masterton | Beatty and Walker | 3:19 | 1–1 | |
DEN | Trent Beatty | Masterton and Munro | 7:21 | 2–1 DEN | |
DEN | Jerry Walker – GW | Beatty | 12:09 | 3–1 DEN | |
SLU | Buster Dower | Slater | 13:14 | 3–2 DEN | |
DEN | Jerry Duffus | Williamson and Art | 14:51 | 4–2 DEN | |
DEN | Bill Masterton | Walker and Munro | 15:49 | 5–2 DEN | |
2nd | DEN | Trent Beatty | Masterton and Walker | 25:33 | 6–2 DEN |
DEN | Grant Munro | Lomnes | 26:57 | 7–2 DEN | |
DEN | George Konik – PP | Josephson and Wilson | 31:31 | 8–2 DEN | |
DEN | Ken Williamson – PP | Art and Wilson | 37:47 | 9–2 DEN | |
3rd | DEN | Bill Masterton – PP | Konik | 50:46 | 10–2 DEN |
DEN | Grant Munro – PP | Josephson | 52:15 | 11–2 DEN | |
DEN | Terry Lomnes | unassisted | 56:57 | 12–2 DEN | |
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All-Tournament Team
First Team
* Most Outstanding Player(s)[5]
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Second Team
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References
- "NCAA Division 1 Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. Archived from the original on 2013-06-21. Retrieved 2013-06-19.
- "NCAA Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
- "Denver Pioneers 2007-08 Hockey Yearbook" (PDF). Denver Pioneers. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
- "NCAA Frozen Four Records" (PDF). NCAA.org. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2013-06-22. Retrieved 2013-06-19.
- "NCAA Division I Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2013-07-17.