1994 NCAA Division II Men's Ice Hockey Tournament

The 1994 NCAA Men's Division II Ice Hockey Tournament involved 2 schools playing in a best of three game series to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college ice hockey. A total of 3 games were played, hosted by Alabama-Huntville.

1994 NCAA Men's Division II
Ice Hockey Tournament
Teams2
Finals site
ChampionsBemidji State Beavers (3rd title)
Runner-upAlabama-Huntsville Chargers (1st title game)
Winning coachBob Peters (3rd title)
MOP,
Attendance11,320

Bemidji State, coached by Bob Peters, won the national title over Alabama-Huntsville, two games to one.

Bernie Adlys, of Bemidji State, was the high scorer of the tournament with four points (1 goal, 3 assists).

Tournament Format

One eastern and one western team were invited to play a modified best-of-three tournament. In the first two games the teams would be awarded points (2 points for a win, one point for a tie) and whichever team had the most points would be the champion. If the teams were tied after two games then a 20-minute mini-game would be played to determine the champion.

Qualifying teams

TeamRecord
Bemidji State 20–9–3
Alabama–Huntsville 19–3–1

Tournament Games

  National Championship
March 11–12
           
W Bemidji State 3 2 2
E Alabama–Huntsville 5 1 1

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
Note: Mini-games in italics

Tournament Awards

None Awarded

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