Denver Cup

American college ice hockey tournament
Denver Cup
Tournament information
SportCollege ice hockey
LocationDenver, Colorado
Number of
tournaments
20
FormatSingle-elimination, round-robin
VenueDU Arena,
McNichols Arena,
Magness Arena
Teams4
Final champion
Miami

The Denver Cup was a mid-season college ice hockey tournament with the first iteration played in late December 1992. It was Discontinued after the 20th edition of the series.

History

Denver began hosting a mid-season tournament during the winter break for the 1992–93 season.[1] The series was held at the team's home rink, the DU Arena, for the first two years before moving to the larger McNichols Arena, the future home of the Colorado Avalanche. By 1997, the Pioneers were able to get Wells Fargo to sign on as the sponsor to help fund the tournament.

After the McNichols Arena was closed in 1999 and the Avalanche moved to the Pepsi Center, the tournament returned to Denver's campus. In the interim, the Pioneers had built the Magness Arena which, though smaller than the McNichols Arena, had a much larger seating capacity than the DU Arena. By the end of the 2000s, interest in the tournament had waned and Wells Fargo ended its sponsorship after the 2009 series. Denver moved the tournament to the Thanksgiving weekend but, when no sponsor was secured after two years, the series was discontinued. In the final two years the tournament was styled as the 'Denver Cup Classic'.

During its 20-year run, Denver overwhelmingly dominated the series, winning 15 championships. The series had a Single-elimination format for all but one season; the 2009 series was a round-robin tournament with all matches set before the series began.

Results

Year Champion Runner-up Third place Fourth place
1992 Denver Notre Dame Army Air Force
1993 Denver Boston College Princeton Air Force
1994 Denver Brown Ohio State Air Force
1995 Denver Colorado College Cornell Air Force
1996 Denver Yale Maine Air Force
1997 Miami New Hampshire Colorado College Denver
1998 Denver Boston College Colorado College Lake Superior State
1999 Maine Denver Colorado College Notre Dame
2000 Denver Providence Ferris State Air Force
2001 Denver Massachusetts–Lowell Harvard Bowling Green
2002 Denver New Hampshire Miami Clarkson
2003 Denver Nebraska–Omaha Niagara Yale
2004 Denver Northeastern Colgate Air Force
2005 Boston College Princeton Ferris State Denver
2006 Denver Massachusetts–Lowell Brown Mercyhurst
2007 Denver Dartmouth Northern Michigan Sacred Heart
2008 Boston University Denver Holy Cross Renssealer
2009 Denver Nebraska–Omaha St. Lawrence Boston College
2010 Denver Air Force Clarkson Lake Superior State
2011 Miami Denver Princeton Providence

Game results

1992

Semifinals
December 29
Championship
December 30
    
Denver 4
Army 3
Denver 6
Notre Dame 1
Notre Dame 4
Air Force 1 Third place
Army 5
Air Force 3

1993

Semifinals
December 28
Championship
December 29
    
Denver 5
Princeton 2
Denver 4
Boston College 2
Boston College 5
Air Force 1 Third place
Princeton 3*
Air Force 2

1994

Semifinals
December 28
Championship
December 29
    
Denver 5
Ohio State 3
Denver 3
Brown 2
Brown 10
Air Force 1 Third place
Ohio State 7
Air Force 4

1995

Semifinals
December 27
Championship
December 28
    
Denver 11
Air Force 1
Denver 3
Colorado College 2
Colorado College 11
Cornell 2 Third place
Cornell 6
Air Force 2

1996

Semifinals
December 27
Championship
December 28
    
Denver 4*
Maine 3
Denver 3*
Yale 2
Yale 7
Air Force 3 Third place
Maine 12
Air Force 5

1997

Semifinals
December 27
Championship
December 28
    
Denver 6
Miami 9
Miami 4
New Hampshire 2
Colorado College 3
New Hampshire 5 Third place
Denver 1
Colorado College 6

1998

Semifinals
December 27
Championship
December 28
    
Denver 4
Lake Superior State 0
Denver 4*
Boston College 3
Boston College 5
Colorado College 3 Third place
Colorado College 9
Lake Superior State 2

1999

Semifinals
December 31
Championship
January 1
    
Denver 3*
Notre Dame 3
Denver 2
Maine 4
Colorado College 3
Maine 4 Third place
Notre Dame 2
Colorado College 5

Denver won in a shootout.

2000

Semifinals
December 29
Championship
December 30
    
Denver 5
Air Force 2
Denver 2
Providence 1
Providence 4
Ferris State 2 Third place
Air Force 2
Ferris State 3

2001

Semifinals
December 28
Championship
December 29
    
Denver 3
Bowling Green 1
Denver 2
Massachusetts–Lowell 1
Harvard 0
Massachusetts–Lowell 2 Third place
Bowling Green 3
Harvard 5

2002

Semifinals
December 27
Championship
December 28
    
Denver 6
Miami 0
Denver 4
New Hampshire 0
New Hampshire 4
Clarkson 2 Third place
Miami 4
Clarkson 2

2003

Semifinals
December 28
Championship
December 29
    
Denver 3
Niagara 1
Denver 2
Nebraska–Omaha 1
Nebraska–Omaha 5
Yale 2 Third place
Niagara 2
Yale 1

2004

Semifinals
January 1
Championship
January 2
    
Denver 9
Air Force 4
Denver 4
Northeastern 0
Colgate 1
Northeastern 5 Third place
Air Force 0
Colgate 3

2005

Semifinals
December 30
Championship
December 31
    
Denver 1
Princeton 4
Princeton 1
Boston College 5
Boston College 3*†
Ferris State 3 Third place
Denver 2
Ferris State 3

Boston College won in a shootout.

2006

Semifinals
December 29
Championship
December 30
    
Denver 3
Mercyhurst 0
Denver 2
Massachusetts–Lowell 1
Brown 1
Massachusetts–Lowell 1*† Third place
Mercyhurst 2
Brown 3*

Massachusetts–Lowell won in a shootout.

2007

Semifinals
December 28
Championship
December 29
    
Denver 5
Sacred Heart 0
Denver 5
Dartmouth 3
Dartmouth 4
Northern Michigan 1 Third place
Sacred Heart 2
Northern Michigan 5

2008

Semifinals
January 2
Championship
January 3
    
Denver 2*†
Holy Cross 2
Denver 1
Boston University 4
Boston University 6
Rensselaer 2 Third place
Holy Cross 4
Rensselaer 3

Denver won in a shootout.

2009

Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Score
1 January Denver 7 Nebraska–Omaha 0
1 January St. Lawrence 5 Boston College 2
2 January Denver 4 Boston College 3
2 January Nebraska–Omaha 2 (SOW) St. Lawrence 2

2010

Semifinals
November 26
Championship
November 27
    
Denver 6
Lake Superior State 3
Denver 3
Air Force 1
Air Force 2
Clarkson 1 Third place
Lake Superior State 1
Clarkson 2

2011

Semifinals
November 25
Championship
November 26
    
Denver 3
Princeton 0
Denver 2
Miami 4
Miami 6
Providence 2 Third place
Princeton 3
Providence 1

Participating teams

Team # of times participated Titles
Denver 20 15
Miami 3 2
Boston College 4 1
Maine 2 1
Boston University 1 1
Air Force 8 0
Colorado College 4 0
Princeton Tigers 3 0
Brown 2 0
Clarkson 2 0
Ferris State 2 0
Lake Superior State 2 0
Massachusetts–Lowell 2 0
Nebraska–Omaha 2 0
New Hampshire 2 0
Notre Dame 2 0
Providence 2 0
Yale 2 0
Army 1 0
Bowling Green 1 0
Colgate 1 0
Cornell 1 0
Dartmouth 1 0
Harvard 1 0
Holy Cross 1 0
Mercyhurst 1 0
Niagara 1 0
Northeastern 1 0
Northern Michigan 1 0
Ohio State 1 0
Rensselaer 1 0
Sacred Heart 1 0
St. Lawrence 1 0

References

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  • "Boston College men's Hockey 2017-18 Record Book" (PDF). Boston College Eagles. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  • "Boston University men's Hockey 2017-18 Record Book" (PDF). Boston University Terriers. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-03-27. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  • "Brown Men's Hockey Season-by-Season Results". Brown Bears. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  • "Clarkson Men's Hockey 2017-18 Media Guide". Clarkson Golden Knights. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
  • "Dartmouth 2009-10 Men's Hockey Media Guide" (PDF). Dartmouth Big Green. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 4, 2021. Retrieved October 28, 2018.
  • "Year-By-Year Results" (PDF). Harvard Crimson. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  • "Northeastern Huskies men's Hockey 2018-19 Media Guide" (PDF). Northeastern Huskies. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 5, 2021. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
  • "Providence Friars men's Hockey 2018-19 Media Guide". Providence Friars. Retrieved August 10, 2019.
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