1988–89 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season

The 1988–89 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began in October 1988 and concluded with the 1989 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on April 1, 1989 at the St. Paul Civic Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota. This was the 42nd season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 94th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

Regular season

Season tournaments

TournamentDatesTeamsChampion
Jeep/Nissan Classic December 17–18 4 Alaska–Anchorage
Dexter Shoe Classic December 27–28 4 Maine
Syracuse Invitational December 28–29 4 Bowling Green
Great Lakes Invitational December 29–30 4 Michigan
Rensselaer Holiday Tournament December 29–30 4 Providence
Riverfront Invitational December 29–30 4 Boston College
Auld Lang Syne Classic December 30–31 4 Northeastern
Beanpot February 6, 13 4 Harvard

Standings[1][2][3][4]

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Michigan State†*3225615118895473791277150
Lake Superior State32197644128904629116186129
Illinois-Chicago3218104401321204223145178154
Michigan3217114381371184122154177154
Bowling Green3215143331311254726183202171
Western Michigan329176241211454314236182200
Ferris State32918523991444012226126171
Ohio State32720519106160409265141215
Miami328240161251703811270158198
Championship: Michigan State
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Top 10 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Harvard222020401304934313019189
St. Lawrence*22184036995636297016995
Colgate22156131108823119102161118
Clarkson22137228104873216133135129
Cornell2213902676743016131113100
Vermont22139026108733420131158116
Yale2210120207284311119199137
Rensselaer2281221874823212173118123
Dartmouth22714115709626817182113
Army2261511362108301316193125
Princeton22417197311326619197133
Brown22121025113226125058155
Championship: St. Lawrence
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Top 10 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Boston College26166436122894025114191137
Maine*26179034127974531140221158
Northeastern2613112281261203618162166155
Providence2613112281061124222182166167
Boston University2610151211141163614211157169
New Hampshire26917018751203412220111154
Lowell264211982156348242122189
Championship: Maine
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Top 10 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Air Force0000---2914123150128
Alabama–Huntsville0000---261510112295
Alaska–Anchorage0000---3418133195141
Alaska–Fairbanks0000---3823123--
Kent State0000---------
Merrimack0000---34277019877
Notre Dame0000---3810262127189
St. Cloud State0000---3719162158141
Kent State cancelled their season due to a hazing incident[5]
Final rankings: USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Top 10 Poll
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Minnesota35276256157914834113209134
Northern Michigan*3520132421631104526172212144
Wisconsin3517135391261084625165168134
North Dakota3519151391311194122181164138
Denver3516172341431444322192179178
Michigan Tech3515191311281504215252142188
Minnesota-Duluth3512212261061354015232126153
Colorado College359233211151574011263133179
Championship: Northern Michigan
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll

1989 NCAA Tournament[6]

  First Round
March 17–19
Quarterfinals
March 24–26
Frozen Four
March 30–31
National Championship
April 1
                                             
  E1 Maine 6 3 4**  
  W4 Providence 8 2 3  
W4 Northern Michigan 9 2 0  
E5 Providence 5 4 2
  E1 Maine 4  
  W2 Minnesota 7  
  W2 Minnesota 4 4
  W6 Wisconsin 2 2  
E3 St. Lawrence 1 2  
W6 Wisconsin 3 4
  W2 Minnesota 3
  E2 Harvard 4*
  W1 Michigan State 3 7 5*  
  E4 Boston College 6 2 4  
E4 Boston College 8 4  
W5 Bowling Green 5 2
  W1 Michigan State 3
  E2 Harvard 4*  
  E2 Harvard 4 5
  W3 Lake Superior State 2 2  
W3 Lake Superior State 6 4   Third Place Game
E6 St. Cloud State 3 2
E1 Maine 4
W1 Michigan State 7

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Player stats

Scoring leaders[7]

The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the season.

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Class Team GP G A Pts PIM
Bobby ReynoldsSeniorMichigan State4736417778
Kip MillerJuniorMichigan State4732457794
Greg ParksSeniorBowling Green4732427496
Tim SweeneySeniorBoston College3929447326
Nelson EmersonJuniorBowling Green4422466846
Dave CapuanoJuniorMaine4137306738
Anthony PalumboSeniorLake Superior State4622446638
Paul PolilloJuniorWestern Michigan4120466632
Phil BergerSeniorNorthern Michigan4430336324
Peter CiavagliaSophomoreHarvard3415486336

Leading goaltenders[7]

The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average at the end of the regular season while playing at least 33% of their team's total minutes.

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Class Team GP Min W L OT GA SO SV% GAA
Les KuntarSophomoreSt. Lawrence147861120310.9282.37
Robb StauberJuniorMinnesota3420242680820.9112.43
Allain RoyFreshmanHarvard16------.9122.46
Curtis JosephFreshmanWisconsin38226721115941.9192.49
Bruce HoffortSophomoreLake Superior State442595271051170.8942.71
Paul CohenSeniorSt. Lawrence2513041850601.9092.76
Chuckie HughesFreshmanHarvard-------.9062.79
Jason MuzzattiSophomoreMichigan State42251532911270.8763.03
Jeff CarlsonSeniorAlaska-Anchorage--------3.03
Matt DelGuidiceSophomoreMaine2010901640571-3.14

Awards

NCAA

CCHA

ECAC

Hockey East

WCHA

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