Atlantic Hockey - List of Championship Games

List of Championship Games

From 1999 to 2003, the conference tournament was operated by the MAAC. Since 2007, the tournament has been held on neutral ice, at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York.

Year Winner Score Runner-up Arena City
1999 Holy Cross 4–3 Canisius Hart Center Worcester, MA
2000 Connecticut 6–1 Iona Frietas Ice Forum Storrs, CT
2001 Mercyhurst 6–5 Quinnipiac Frietas Ice Forum Storrs, CT
2002 Quinnipiac 6–4 Mercyhurst Hart Center Worcester, MA
2003 Mercyhurst 4–3 Quinnipiac Tate Rink West Point, NY
2004 Holy Cross 4–0 Sacred Heart Tate Rink West Point, NY
2005 Mercyhurst 3–2 Quinnipiac Northford Ice Pavilion Northford, CT
2006 Holy Cross 5–2 Bentley Hart Center Worcester, MA
2007 Air Force 6–1 Army Blue Cross Arena Rochester, NY
2008 Air Force 5–4 Mercyhurst Blue Cross Arena Rochester, NY
2009 Air Force 2–0 Mercyhurst Blue Cross Arena Rochester, NY
2010 RIT 6–1 Sacred Heart Blue Cross Arena Rochester, NY
2011 Air Force 1–0 RIT Blue Cross Arena Rochester, NY
2012 Air Force 4–0 RIT Blue Cross Arena Rochester, NY

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