Ledyard Bank Classic

The Ledyard Bank Classic (formerly the Auld Lang Syne Classic) is a college Division I men's ice hockey tournament played before New Years at the Thompson Arena in Hanover, New Hampshire, the home arena for Dartmouth College.

Ledyard Bank Classic
SportCollege ice hockey
Founded1978
No. of teams4
Venue(s)Thompson Arena
Most recent
champion(s)
Dartmouth
Most titlesDartmouth (7)

The tournament was first held in 1978 and was usually played on the final two days of December every year until 1988.[1] Since then it was played infrequently (though with no more than a two-year gap between events) until 2008 when it returned to an annual schedule which it continues to possess.[2] In 2002 the holiday tournament changed its name from 'Auld Lang Syne' to 'Ledyard Bank' due to sponsorship.

Since 2016 the schedule was set before the event, eliminating a traditional championship game.

Yearly results

YearChampionRunner-upThird placeFourth placeMVP
2019 DartmouthColorado CollegeConnecticutSt. LawrenceQuin Foreman, Dartmouth
2018 ProvidenceDartmouthBrownArmyScott Conway, Providence
2017 Minnesota–DuluthDartmouthYaleNew HampshireHunter Shepard, Minnesota–Duluth
2016 Massachusetts–LowellDartmouthArmyColgateJoe Gambardella, Massachusetts–Lowell
2015 DartmouthUnionRobert MorrisMerrimackNick Bligh, Dartmouth
2014 Boston CollegeDartmouthDenverBrownTeddy Doherty, Boston College
2013 Air ForceProvidenceNortheastern
Dartmouth
Mitch Torrel, Air Force
2012 MassachusettsDartmouthNew HampshireBemidji StateBranden Gracell, Massachusetts
2011 St. LawrenceDartmouthMerrimackHoly CrossKyle Flanagan, St. Lawrence
2010 Boston CollegeMercyhurstDartmouthColgatePaul Carey, Boston College
2009 NortheasternMassachusetts–LowellHoly CrossDartmouthChris Rawlings, Northeastern
2008 DartmouthBemidji StateMassachusettsArmyKyle Reeds, Dartmouth
2006 North DakotaSt. LawrenceBoston UniversityDartmouthRyan Duncan, North Dakota
2004 DartmouthVermontProvidenceBowling GreenSean Samuel, Dartmouth
2002 DartmouthMassachusetts–LowellNotre DameVermontKent Gillings, Dartmouth
2000 VermontDartmouthNew HampshireMiamiAndrew Allen, Vermont
1998 VermontDartmouthMankato StateAir ForceMatt Sanders, Vermont
1996 St. LawrenceDartmouthNortheasternMassachusetts–LowellDerek McLaughlin, St. Lawrence
1994 VermontDartmouthIllinois–ChicagoProvidenceMartin St. Louis, Vermont
1991 Boston UniversityNew HampshireVermontDartmouthJon Pratt, Boston University
1988 NortheasternDartmouthVermontNew HampshireRich Burchill, Northeastern
1987 VermontDalhousieDartmouthProvidenceJim Walsh, Vermont
1986 New HampshireHoly CrossVermontDartmouthGreg Rota, New Hampshire
1985 VermontDartmouthMaineBowdoinKyle McDonough, Vermont
1984 New HampshireDartmouthVermontAir ForcePeter Herms, New Hampshire
1983 New HampshireMaineVermontDartmouthBruce Gillies, New Hampshire
1982 New HampshireDartmouthVermontMaineGeorge White, New Hampshire
1981 DartmouthMaineVermontNew HampshireShaun Teevens, Dartmouth
1980 DartmouthSt. LawrenceNew HampshireMerrimackPeter Lavery, Dartmouth
1979 VermontDartmouthMaineAir ForceCraig Homola, Vermont
1978 DartmouthClarksonBoston CollegeBowdoinSteve Higgins, Dartmouth

Team records

Team# of times participatedTitles
Dartmouth318
Vermont156
New Hampshire114
St. Lawrence52
Northeastern42
Boston College32
Providence51
Air Force41
Massachusetts–Lowell41
Boston University21
Massachusetts21
Minnesota–Duluth11
North Dakota11
Maine50
Army30
Holy Cross30
Merrimack30
Bemidji State20
Bowdoin20
Brown20
Colgate20
Bowling Green10
Clarkson10
Colorado College10
Connecticut10
Dalhousie10
Denver10
Illinois–Chicago10
Mercyhurst10
Miami10
Minnesota State10
Notre Dame10
Robert Morris10
Union10
Yale10
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References

  1. "Dartmouth Men's Hockey Year-By-Year Results" (PDF). Dartmouth Big Green. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  2. "Home Holiday Tournament Results". Dartmouth Big Green. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
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