Northeast Collegiate Hockey League

The Northeast Collegiate Hockey League is an ACHA Division I Hockey League consisting of 6 teams in the Northeastern part of the USA.

Northeast Collegiate Hockey League
NECHL
Established2007
AssociationACHA
DivisionDivision I
Members6
Sports fielded
RegionNortheast
HeadquartersNew Brunswick, New Jersey
CommissionerAndy Gojdycz
WebsiteNECHL site
Locations

Format

Teams play a 15 game league schedule, playing each of the other 5 teams twice. At the conclusion of the regular season the league holds a post season tournament. An Automatic bid to the ACHA Men's Division I National Championship Tournament is awarded to the winner of the post season tournament.

Membership

School Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Primary conference
University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 1846 Public 28,192 Bulls Mid-American Conference (D-I)
Canisius College Buffalo, NY 1870 Private/Roman Catholic 5,152 Golden Griffins Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (D-I)
Niagara University Lewiston, NY 1856 Private/Catholic 3,746 Purple Eagles Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (D-I)
Rochester Institute of Technology Henrietta, NY 1829 Private/Non-sectarian 13,861 Tigers Empire 8 (D-III)
Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey 1766 Public 67,556 Scarlet Knights Big Ten Conference (D-I)
SUNY Oswego Oswego, NY 1861 Public 8,909 Lakers SUNYAC (D-III)

Note: Canisius, Niagara, and RIT also field NCAA Division I hockey teams, SUNY - Oswego also fields NCAA Division III.

Former Members

Binghamton University, moved to the UNYCHL

Syracuse University, moved to the ESCHL

Ithaca College, moved to the UNYCHL

Conference Arenas

School Hockey Arena Capacity
Buffalo Northtown Center 1,800
Canisius LECOM Harborcenter 1,900
Niagara Dwyer Arena 2,300
RIT Frank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena 2,100
Rutgers ProSkate Ice Arena 1,500
SUNY - Oswego Campus Center Ice Arena 2,500

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