ECAC Holiday Hockey Festival

{{for|the Boston tournament|ECAC Christmas Hockey Tournament}}

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| title = ECAC Holiday Hockey Festival

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| sport = College ice hockey

| founded = 1961

| folded = 1977

| teams = 4–6

| venue = Madison Square Garden III Madison Square Garden IV

| champion = Boston University

| most_champs = Clarkson, Cornell (4)

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The ECAC Holiday Hockey Festival was an annual NCAA men's Division I ice hockey tournament held annually at Madison Square Garden in New York City around the Christmas and New Year holiday. The tournament began in the year the ECAC was founded and continued for fifteen years before dissolving after the 1976–77 season.{{cite news|title=ECAC Holiday Hockey Festival|url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/t_nyc_01.html|publisher=College Hockey Historical Archive|accessdate=2017-01-22}}

The tournament was the first mid-season event sponsored by ECAC Hockey and initially only invited four members of the conference to participate. As the competition grew and became more prestigious it was expanded to 6 teams for the 1964 iteration and, two years later, invited the first non-conference member to participate (Minnesota). The championship returned to a 4-team tournament in 1967. For the first 12 years the tournament was held before Christmas but began to wane in interest and was not held in 1973. After a year hiatus it returned, this time being played after the New Year. The change to January didn't seem to help matters and the Festival was permanently discontinued three years later.{{cite news|title=A Home Away From Home: Part 2|url=http://cornellhockeywaft.weebly.com/home/a-home-away-from-home-part-2|publisher=Where Angels Fear to Tread|date=2014-11-25|accessdate=2017-01-22}}

Yearly results

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! Year !! scope="col" width="150"|Champion !! scope="col" width="150"|Runner-up !! scope="col" width="150"|Third place !! scope="col" width="150"|Fourth place

1977

| Boston University || Colgate || St. Lawrence || Bowdoin

1976

| Clarkson || Vermont || Cornell || Pennsylvania

1975

| Cornell || St. Lawrence || Brown || Boston College

1972

| St. Louis || Notre Dame || Clarkson || St. Lawrence

1971

| Notre Dame || St. Lawrence || Boston College || Brown

1970

| Harvard || Clarkson || Yale || Bowdoin

1969

| Cornell || St. Lawrence || Boston College || Rensselaer

1968

| Clarkson || Yale || Brown
Dartmouth || None

1967

| Cornell || Brown || St. Lawrence || Clarkson

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! Year !! scope="col" width="150"|Champion !! scope="col" width="150"|Runner-up !! scope="col" width="150"|Third place !! scope="col" width="150"|Fourth place !! scope="col" width="150"|Fifth place !! scope="col" width="150"|Sixth place

1966

| Boston University || Clarkson || Minnesota || St. Lawrence || Yale || Princeton

1965

| Cornell || St. Lawrence || Colgate
Northeastern || None || Yale
Boston College || None

1964

| Northeastern || Brown || Clarkson || Providence || Cornell || St. Lawrence

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! Year !! scope="col" width="150"|Champion !! scope="col" width="150"|Runner-up !! scope="col" width="150"|Third place !! scope="col" width="150"|Fourth place

1963

| Clarkson || Boston College || Brown || Army

1962

| Boston College || Clarkson || St. Lawrence || Cornell

1961

| Clarkson || St. Lawrence || Boston College
Boston University|| None

Note: * denotes overtime

Team records

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! Team !! # of times participated !! Titles

Clarkson104
Cornell74
Boston University32
Boston College71
Northeastern21
Notre Dame21
Harvard11
St. Louis11
St. Lawrence110
Brown60
Yale40
Bowdoin20
Colgate20
Army10
Dartmouth10
Minnesota10
Princeton10
Providence10
Rensselaer10
Vermont10

References