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2025 NCAA men's hockey conference tournament schedules, more

Defending national champ Denver and Arizona State will be competing for an NCAA bid in the NCHC tournament. Zac BonDurant/Getty Images

The road to the 2025 men's Frozen Four heats up as the sport's six leagues dive into tournament mode as the last step before the NCAA tournament.

The six conference tournament champions will earn spots in the NCAA field, with 10 at-large teams (based on the PairWise rankings) rounding out the 16-team field. The NCAA tournament bracket will be revealed March 23 on ESPNU and ESPN+.

Regional play begins March 27, with regional finals March 29 and 30, and the Frozen Four will be in St. Louis on April 10 and 12. All games will air on the ESPN networks and stream on ESPN+.

Three leagues -- the Atlantic, CCHA and ECAC -- appear to be one-bid leagues, meaning the conference tournaments most likely will determine their lone NCAA representative.

Below is each conference's tournament schedule, which will be updated with results as games are played, along with a look at the NCAA picture of each league. (All times ET.)

Every game of the Hockey East and ECAC tournaments, plus every NCAA tournament game, will be available on ESPN+. Subscribe to watch.

Atlantic Hockey

With the Atlantic lined up as a one-bid league, Holy Cross, which won its first regular-season title since 2006 and comes in on a 12-1-1 heater, will need to stay on a roll and win the league tournament to make the NCAA field. The Crusaders advanced to the semifinals at the expense of AIC, which did its best to extend its time as a Division I program but lost in overtime in Game 3.

Quarterfinals, March 7-9
(best of three)

No. 8 AIC at No. 1 Holy Cross
Game 1: AIC 3, Holy Cross 2
Game 2: Holy Cross 3, AIC 2
Game 3: Holy Cross 4, AIC 3 (OT)
Holy Cross wins series 2-1

No. 5 Army at No. 4 Niagara
Game 1: Army 3, Niagara 2 (2 OT)
Game 2: Niagara 4, Army 3
Game 3: Army 4, Niagara 3 (OT)
Army wins series 2-1

No. 6 Canisius at No. 3 Bentley
Game 1: Bentley 4, Canisius 0
Game 2: Bentley 2, Canisius 0
Bentley wins series 2-0

No. 7 Air Force at No. 2 Sacred Heart
Game 1: Sacred Heart 4, Air Force 1
Game 2: Air Force 3, Sacred Heart 2 (2 OT)
Game 3: Sacred Heart 4, Air Force 1
Sacred Heart wins series 2-1

Semifinals, March 14-16
(best of three)

Army at Holy Cross
Game 1: Holy Cross 3, Army 2 (OT)
Game 2: Holy Cross 5, Army 1
Holy Cross wins series 2-0

Bentley at Sacred Heart
Game 1: Bentley 5, Sacred Heart 2
Game 2: Bentley 3, Sacred Heart 0
Bentley wins series 2-0

Final, March 22

Bentley at Holy Cross


Big Ten

Penn State closed the regular season as hot as any team in the country, playing its way to the right side of the PairWise bubble, but still has to sweat things out after a semifinal loss to Ohio State. The Nittany Lions are susceptible to bid stealers, but are in good shape for an at-large spot barring unexpected results elsewhere. Michigan still has at-large hopes, but the Wolverines are on much shakier ground. Michigan State has secured the No. 2 overall seed, and Minnesota has hopes of cracking the top four as well. Ohio State also is in the field.

Quarterfinals, March 7-9
(best of three)

No. 5 Penn State at No. 4 Michigan
Game 1: Penn State 6, Michigan 5 (OT)
Game 2: Penn State 5, Michigan 2
Penn State wins series 2-0

No. 6 Wisconsin at No. 3 Ohio State
Game 1: Wisconsin 4, Ohio State 1
Game 2: Ohio State 3, Wisconsin 2 (OT)
Game 3: Ohio State 3, Wisconsin 2
Ohio State wins series 2-1

No. 7 Notre Dame at No. 2 Minnesota
Game 1: Notre Dame 3, Minnesota 2
Game 2: Minnesota 4, Notre Dame 2
Game 3: Notre Dame 4, Minnesota 1
Notre Dame wins series 2-1

Semifinals, March 15

No. 1 Michigan State 1, Notre Dame 0

Ohio State 4, Penn State 3 (OT)

Final, March 22

Ohio State at Michigan State


CCHA

Minnesota State, which pulled away from the pack by going 6-0-1 in its last seven regular-season games, has secured the CCHA automatic bid before the championship game is even played as its opponent in the final, St. Thomas, is not eligible for the NCAAs as it transitions from Division III to Division I. No at-large candidates here.

Quarterfinals, March 7-9
(best of three)

No. 8 Lake Superior at No. 1 Minnesota State
Game 1: Minnesota State 4, Lake Superior 1
Game 2: Minnesota State 3, Lake Superior 2
Minnesota State wins series 2-0

No. 5 Michigan Tech at No. 4 Bowling Green
Game 1: Bowling Green 2, Michigan Tech 1 (OT)
Game 2: Bowling Green 4, Michigan Tech 0
Bowling Green wins series 2-0

No. 6 Ferris State at No. 3 St. Thomas
Game 1: St. Thomas 7, Ferris State 3
Game 2: St. Thomas 4, Ferris State
St. Thomas wins series 2-0

No. 7 Bemidji State at No. 2 Augustana
Game 1: Augustana 3, Bemidji State 1
Game 2: Bemidji State 4, Augustana 3
Game 3: Bemidji State 3, Augustana 2 (OT)
Bemidji State wins series 2-1

Semifinals, March 15

Minnesota State 4, Bemidji State 0

St. Thomas 3, Bowling Green 1

Final, March 22

St. Thomas at Minnesota State


ECAC

Quinnipiac has strengthened its position, sitting inside the bubble for now, as security if it fails to win the ECAC bid, but the Bobcats aren't in yet. The other teams still alive in the conference tournament need to win the title to make the NCAA field.

First round

March 7

No. 8 Brown 3, No. 9 Princeton 2

No. 7 Harvard 5, No. 10 Rensselaer 2

March 8

No. 5 Dartmouth 6, No. 12 St. Lawrence 2

No. 6 Cornell 5, No. 11 Yale 1

Quarterfinals, March 14-16
(best of three)

Brown at No. 1 Quinnipiac
Game 1: Quinnipiac 4, Brown 1
Game 2: Quinnipiac 4, Brown 0
Quinnipiac wins series 2-0

Harvard at No. 2 Clarkson
Game 1: Clarkson 3, Harvard 2
Game 2: Harvard 3, Clarkson 2 (OT)
Game 3: Clarkson 2, Harvard 1 (OT)
Clarkson wins series 2-1

Cornell at No. 3 Colgate
Game 1: Cornell 4, Colgate 1
Game 2: Cornell 3, Colgate 0
Cornell wins series 2-0

Dartmouth at No. 4 Union
Game 1: Dartmouth 3, Union 2
Game 2: Dartmouth 7, Union 2
Dartmouth wins series 2-0

Semifinals, March 21
at Lake Placid, N.Y.

Quinnipiac vs. Cornell

Clarkson vs. Dartmouth

Final, March 22
at Lake Placid, N.Y.


Hockey East

Boston College's status as the No. 1 team in the country is secure despite the Eagles' upset loss to Northeastern in the quarterfinals. That result leaves the Huskies as a potential bid stealer, however, if they can keep their surprising run going. Five other Hockey East teams -- Maine, Boston University, UConn, Providence and UMass -- have done enough to secure NCAA bids.

First round, March 12

No. 6 UMass 2, No. 11 Vermont 1

No. 7 UMass-Lowell 3, No. 10 New Hampshire 2 (OT)

No. 9 Northeastern 3, No. 8 Merrimack 2 (2 OT)

Quarterfinals

March 14

No. 4 UConn 3, No. 5 Providence 1

March 15

Northeastern 3, No. 1 Boston College 1

No. 2 Maine 7, UMass-Lowell 1

No. 3 Boston University 3, UMass 2 (OT)

Semifinals, March 20
at Boston

Northeastern vs. Maine

UConn vs. BU

Finals, March 21
at Boston


NCHC

Western Michigan has hopes of earning a No. 1 NCAA seed, while defending national champion Denver is safely in the field. Anyone else will need to win the NCHC tournament to go ice dancing.

Quarterfinals, March 14-16
(best of three)

No. 8 St. Cloud State at No. 1 Western Michigan
Game 1: Western Michigan 6, St. Cloud 2
Game 2: Western Michigan 6, St. Cloud 2
Western Michigan wins series 2-0

No. 7 Minnesota Duluth at No. 2 Arizona State
Game 1: Arizona State 4, Minnesota Duluth 3
Game 2: Arizona State 6, Minnesota Duluth 5 (OT)
Arizona State wins series 2-0

No. 6 Colorado College at No. 3 Denver
Game 1: Colorado College 3, Denver 1
Game 2: Denver 6, Colorado College 3
Game 3: Denver 9, Colorado College 2
Denver wins series 2-1

No. 5 North Dakota at No. 4 Omaha
Game 1: North Dakota 3, Omaha 2
Game 2: North Dakota 3, Omaha 2
North Dakota wins series 2-0

Semifinals, March 21
at St. Paul, Minnesota

Western Michigan vs. North Dakota

Arizona State vs. Denver

Finals, March 22
at St. Paul, Minnesota