Ohio Hockey Classic

The Ohio Hockey Classic was a Division I men's college ice hockey tournament hosted annually during the NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season by the Ohio State Buckeyes men's ice hockey program.

The first classic was held during the 200405 season when Colorado College won in a shootout. The first three years of the tournament were held at Nationwide Arena, and has been held at Ohio State's home arena Value City Arena every year since. The Miami Redhawks along with Ohio State have participated in every Ohio Hockey Classic.

Just four days after the 2009 tournament ended, Ohio State coach John Markell stated the tournament will be discontinued due to lack of sponsorship.[1]

Format

The classic is a four-team tournament. In 2004, both night one's and two's matchups were predetermined. Since then, night one's winners play each other for the tournament's title, and the first night's losers play each other as a consolation. If a game is tied after the completion of a five-minute overtime period, the teams participate in a shootout which is only for the purpose of deciding a champion for the tournament. The first two classics came down to a shootout.[2][3]

Results

Year Winning team Runner-up Location Venue Reference
2004Colorado CollegeOhio StateColumbus, OhioNationwide Arena
2005Miami (OH)Ohio StateColumbus, OhioNationwide Arena
2006Ohio StateMiami (OH)Columbus, OhioNationwide Arena
2007Miami (OH)Ohio StateColumbus, OhioValue City Arena
2009[{{{2}}}]Ohio StateClarksonColumbus, OhioValue City Arena
  • [{{{2}}}] The tournament is normally in the last week of December. Due to Christmas falling on a Thursday, the 2008 tournament was pushed to the first weekend of 2009.

Matt Jurkiewicz was 5X Tourney MVP

References

General
  • "Ohio Hockey Classic". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
Specific
  1. Weston, Paula (2009-01-08). "This week in the CCHA: Jan. 8, 2009". USCHO.com. Archived from the original on 2009-01-16. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
  2. "www.uscho.com/recaps/20042005/m/12/30/cc-osu.php". Archived from the original on February 7, 2005.
  3. "www.uscho.com/recaps/20052006/m/12/30/mu-osu.php". Archived from the original on 2007-06-20.
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