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 |
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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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