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(NCAA) Men’s Ice Breaker Tournament


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The annual Ice Breaker Tournament marks the traditional start to the college hockey season. Celebrating its 27th year in 2023-24, the Ice Breaker brings together four of the nation’s top teams, typically from different conferences.

A terrific opportunity to put the spotlight on college hockey just as the season gets underway, the Ice Breaker also provides a tough early season test for some NCAA championship contenders.

Sixteen schools have won an Ice Breaker title since Michigan State claimed the first one 25 years ago. Past Ice Breaker champions include Boston College (three times), Boston University (three times), Minnesota (three times), New Hampshire (twice), Denver (twice), Notre Dame (twice), Air Force, Colorado College, Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech, North Dakota, Ohio State, Omaha, St. Cloud State and Vermont.

The event has taken place at a mix of on- and off-campus sites, visiting top venues such as Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul), Enterprise Center (St. Louis) and Kohl Center (Madison, Wis.).

In 2023, The Ice Breaker Tournament will be co-hosted by Bemidji State and North Dakota. Army West Point and Wisconsin will also participate in the event, scheduled for Oct. 13-14 in Bemidji, Minn., and Grand Forks, N.D.

Ice Breaker Tournament History

YearHostSiteField (Champion in Boldface)
1997University of WisconsinDane County Coliseum (Madison)BU, Clarkson, Michigan State, Wisconsin
1998University of MinnesotaMariucci (Minneapolis)BC, Minnesota, Ohio State, St. Lawrence
1999University of DenverMagness Arena (Denver)Denver, Notre Dame, Providence, Union
2000University of MichiganYost Arena (Ann Arbor)Colgate, Michigan, New Hampshire, North Dakota
2001University of MaineAlfond Arena (Orono)Bowling Green, Clarkson, Maine, St. Cloud
2002University of WisconsinKohl Center (Madison)BU, Northern Michigan, Rensselaer, Wisconsin
2003Michigan State UniversityMunn Arena (East Lansing)BC, Findlay, Minnesota-Duluth, Michigan State
2004New HampshireWhittemore Center (Durham)New Hampshire, Ohio St., St. Cloud, St. Lawrence
2005Colorado CollegeWorld Arena (Colorado Springs)Air Force, Colorado College, Maine, Union
2006Miami UniversityGoggin Ice Arena (Oxford)Colgate, Denver, Miami, Vermont
2007University of MinnesotaXcel Energy Center (St. Paul)BC, Michigan, Minnesota, Rensselaer
2008Boston UniversityAgganis Arena (Boston)BU, UMass, Michigan State, North Dakota
2009Nebraska-OmahaQwest Center (Omaha)Army, UMass Lowell, Nebraska-Omaha, St. Lawrence
2010St. Louis Sports CommissionScottrade Center (St. Louis)BU, Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Wisconsin
2011University of North DakotaRalph Engelstad Arena (Grand Forks)Air Force, BC, Michigan State, North Dakota
2012Kansas City Sports CommissionSprint Center (Kansas City)Army, Maine, Nebraska-Omaha, Notre Dame
2013University of MinnesotaMariucci Arena (Minneapolis)Clarkson, Mercyhurst, Minnesota, New Hampshire
2014University of Notre DameCompton Family Ice Arena (South Bend)Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth, Notre Dame, Rensselaer
2015University of MaineCumberland County Civic Center (Portland)Lake Superior State, Maine, Michigan State, North Dakota
2016University of DenverMagness Arena (Denver)Denver, Air Force, Boston College, Ohio State
2017University of Minnesota DuluthAMSOIL Arena (Duluth)Michigan Tech, Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth, Union
2018Mercyhurst UniversityErie Insurance Arena (Erie)Mercyhurst, Miami, Notre Dame, Providence
2019Bowling Green State UniversityHuntington Center (Toledo)Bowling Green, Ohio State, RIT, Western Michigan
2020Postponed: COVID-19
2021College of the Holy CrossDCU Center (Worcester)Boston College, Holy Cross, Northeastern, Quinnipiac
2021University of Minnesota DuluthAMSOIL Arena (Duluth)Michigan, Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State, Providence
2022Air Force Academy, University of DenverCadet Ice Arena (Colorado Springs), Magness Arena (Denver)Air Force, Denver, Maine, Notre Dame
2023Bemidji State University, University of North DakotaSanford Center (Bemidji), Engelstad Arena (Grand Forks)Army West Point, Bemidji State, North Dakota, Wisconsin
2024University of MinnesotaOrleans Arena (Las Vegas)Air Force, Omaha, Massachusetts, Minnesota