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2026 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament

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2026 NCAA Division I men's
ice hockey tournament
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Teams16
Finals site
Champions Denver Pioneers  (11th title)
Runner-up Wisconsin Badgers  (10th title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coach David Carle  (3rd title)
MOP Johnny Hicks (Denver)
Attendance17,849 (Championship)
53,733 (Frozen Four)
113,817 (Tournament)

The 2026 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the national championship tournament for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men's Division I college ice hockey in the United States. Held from March 26 to April 11, 2026, the tournament involved a total 16 teams in single-elimination play to determine the national champion for the top level of play.

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For the first time since 1981, none of the four programs that compete in the annual Beanpot tournament (Boston College, Boston University, Northeastern, and Harvard) qualified for the NCAA tournament. Dartmouth made its first tournament appearance since 1980, ending the longest active drought between tournament appearances and tying Yale for the longest gap between bids (46 years) in NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey history. As of 2026, the longest active drought since their last bid belongs to Alaska Anchorage, who has not appeared in the tournament since 1992 (34 years).

Michigan earned a record-extending 29th Frozen Four appearance with their 4–3 win in the Albany Regional Final over Minnesota-Duluth. Also, Denver became the 6th program in NCAA Division I history to earn 20 Frozen Four appearances following their 6–2 win in the Loveland Regional Final over defending champions Western Michigan.

Following their 4–3 overtime loss to Wisconsin in the Worcester Regional Final (a game in which they led 3–1 with five minutes remaining), Michigan State became the first program in the 16-team tournament era (since 2003) to hold a 1-seed for 3 consecutive tournaments without reaching the Frozen Four.

This year’s Frozen Four featured a multiple overtime matchup for the second year in a row, with both games involving Denver. Following a 3-2 double overtime semifinal loss to Western Michigan in 2025, Denver defeated Michigan 4-3 in a double overtime semifinal in 2026. Also in this year’s Frozen Four, Wisconsin became the first program in NCAA Division I history to advance to the National Championship game in seven straight Frozen Four appearances, with 1978 being the last time Wisconsin advanced to the Frozen Four without appearing in the title game. Denver ultimately defeated Wisconsin 2-1 in the National Championship to earn their NCAA record-extending 11th title and become the first program since Boston College in 2012 to win three titles in five years.

Tournament procedure

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Las Vegas
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Albany
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Loveland
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Sioux Falls
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Worcester
2026 Regionals (blue) and Frozen Four (red)

The tournament was composed of four groups of four teams in regional brackets. The four regionals are named after the cities in which they take place. The following are the sites for the 2026 regionals: [1]

Regional Semifinals and Finals

Sioux Falls Regional, Denny Sanford Premier CenterSioux Falls, South Dakota (Hosts: University of Nebraska Omaha and Sioux Falls Sports Authority)
Worcester Regional, DCU CenterWorcester, Massachusetts (Host: College of the Holy Cross)
Albany Regional, MVP ArenaAlbany, New York (Hosts: Union College and MVP Arena)
Loveland Regional, Blue ArenaLoveland, Colorado (Host: University of Denver and Budweiser Events)

National semifinals and championship (Frozen Four and championship)

T-Mobile ArenaLas Vegas, Nevada (Hosts: University of North Dakota and Las Vegas Events)

Note: The Loveland Regional was awarded to the Budweiser Events Center, which was subsequently renamed as the Blue Arena prior to the start of tournament play.

Qualifying teams

The at-large bids as well the seeding for each team in the tournament were announced on March 22, 2026, on ESPNU at 3:00 pm ET. [2]

The Big Ten and NCHC each received four bids, ECAC Hockey and Hockey East received three bids, while Atlantic Hockey America and the CCHA received one bid apiece.

Albany RegionalSioux Falls Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bidSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bid
1 Michigan (1)Big Ten29–7–1 Tournament champion 42nd20241 North Dakota (2)NCHC27–9–1At-large36th2024
2 Minnesota Duluth (8)NCHC23–14–1At-large16th20222 Providence (7)Hockey East23–10–2At-large17th2025
3 Penn State (9)Big Ten21–13–2At-large5th20253 Quinnipiac (10)ECAC Hockey24–11–2At-large12th2025
4 Bentley (16)AHA23–11–5 Tournament champion 2nd20254 Merrimack (15)Hockey East21–15–2 Tournament champion 4th2023
Worcester RegionalLoveland Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bidSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bid
1 Michigan State (3)Big Ten25–8–2At-large30th20251 Western Michigan (4)NCHC26–10–1At-large11th2025
2 Dartmouth (6)ECAC Hockey23–7–4 Tournament champion 5th19802 Denver (5)NCHC25–11–3 Tournament champion 33rd2025
3 Wisconsin (12)Big Ten21–12–2At-large28th20243 Cornell (11)ECAC Hockey22–10–1At-large26th2025
4 Connecticut (14)Hockey East20–12–5At-large2nd20254 Minnesota State (13)CCHA22–10–7 Tournament champion 11th2025

Number in parentheses denotes overall seed in the tournament.

Bracket

Regional Semifinals
March 26–27
Regional Finals
March 28–29
National Semifinals
April 9
National Championship
April 11
            
1 Michigan (1) 5
4 Bentley 1
1 Michigan (1) 4
Albany MVP Arena – Fri/Sun
2 Minnesota Duluth 3
2 Minnesota Duluth 3
3 Penn State 1
A1 Michigan (1) 3
L2 Denver 4**
1 Western Michigan (4) 3
4 Minnesota State 1
1 Western Michigan (4)2
Loveland Blue Arena – Fri/Sun
2 Denver 6
2 Denver 5
3 Cornell 0
L2 Denver 2
W3 Wisconsin 1
1 North Dakota (2) 3
4 Merrimack 0
1 North Dakota (2) 5
Sioux Falls Denny Sanford Premier Center – Thu/Sat
3 Quinnipiac 0
2 Providence 2
3 Quinnipiac 5
SF1 North Dakota (2) 1
W3 Wisconsin 2
1 Michigan State (3) 2
4 Connecticut 1
1 Michigan State (3) 3
Worcester DCU Center – Thu/Sat
3 Wisconsin 4*
2 Dartmouth 1
3 Wisconsin 5

Number in parentheses denotes overall seed in the tournament.
* denotes overtime period

Results

Note: all game times listed are eastern.

Albany Region

Regional semifinals

March 27, 2026
5:30 pm on ESPNU
(1) Michigan5–1
(2–0, 2–0, 1–1)
(4) Bentley MVP Arena
Attendance: 6,584
Game reference
Jack Ivankovic Goalies Lukas Swedin Referees:
Cameron Lynch
Jason Williams
Linesmen:
Steve Drain
Adam Wood
(Perron) T. J. Hughes (21) – 9:491–0
(unassisted) Ben Robertson (1) – GW – 19:592–0
(Perron, Hughes) Nick Moldenhauer (15) – PP – 28:353–0
(Hughes, Schifsky) Kason Muscutt (3) – 30:494–0
(Duke, Hady) Garrett Schifsky (13) – 57:505–0
5–159:33 – David Helledy (6) (Upson, Dalton)
12 minPenalties8 min
29Shots25
March 27, 2026
9:00 pm on ESPN2
(2) Minnesota Duluth3–1
(1–1, 0–0, 2–0)
(3) Penn State MVP Arena
Attendance: 6,584
Game reference
Adam Gajan Goalies Joshua Fleming Referees:
Jeremy Tufts
Steven Rouillard
Linesmen:
Shane Kanaly
Jack McQuesten
0–108:37 – Shea Van Olm (9) (Aman, Gadowsky)
(Z. Plante, Hanson) Max Plante (25) – 15:011–1
(Siepmann) Hunter Anderson (7) – GW – 54:472–1
(M. Plante) Ty Hanson (9) – EN – 19:593–1
2 minPenalties2 min
39Shots30

Regional final

March 29, 2025
5:30 pm on ESPN
(1) Michigan4–3
(3–0, 0–0, 1–3)
(2) Minnesota Duluth MVP Arena
Attendance: 5,751
Game reference
Jack Ivankovic Goalies Adam Gajan Referees:
Joe Carusone
CJ Hanafin
Linesmen:
Patrick Dapuzzo
Ryan Knapp
(Robertson, McKinney) Will Horcoff (25) – 3:051–0
(Moldenhauer, Rheaume-Mullen) Adam Valentini (11) – PP – 11:242–0
(unassisted) Garrett Schifsky (14) – SH – 12:333–0
3–140:36 – Harper Bentz (6) (Z. Plante, Shaugabay)
(Spence, Robertson) Jayden Perron (17) – GW – 43:074–1
4–250:24 – PPTy Hanson (10) (Z. Plante, M. Plante)
4–356:56 – Scout Truman (14) (Gaffney, Anderson)
8 minPenalties4 min
27Shots33

Sioux Falls Region

Regional semifinals

March 26, 2026
8:30 pm on ESPN2
(1) North Dakota3–0
(1–0, 0–0, 2–0)
(4) Merrimack Denny Sanford Premier Center
Attendance: 5,114
Game reference
Jan Špunar Goalies Max Lundgren Referees:
Colin Kronforst
Bruce Vida
Linesmen:
Nick Huff
Patrick Giles
(Zellers, Strathmann) Cody Croal (8) – GW – 3:521–0
(Rickwood, Zellers) Dylan James (20) – 54:092–0
(Emery) Cody Croal (9) – EN – 59:163–0
2 minPenalties6 min
28Shots31
March 26, 2026
5:00 pm on ESPN+
(2) Providence2–5
(0–0, 0–3, 2–2)
(3) Quinnipiac Denny Sanford Premier Center
Attendance: 5,114
Game reference
Jack Parsons Goalies Dylan Silverstein Referees:
Andrew Bruggeman
Sam Fernandez
Linesmen:
Sam Shikowsky
Tommy George
0–125:55 – Elliott Groenewold (7) (Vidicek, Marcellus)
0–234:38 – Chris Pelosi (18) (Verreault, Czerneckianair)
0–338:05 – GWAntonin Verreault (16) (Borgula, Czerneckianair)
(Adams) Logan Sawyer (14) – 50:121–3
(Masa, Sawyer) John Mustard (17) – 54:022–3
2–458:46 – ENEthan Wyttenbach (25) (Blace)
2–559:25 – ENGraham Sward (5) (unassisted)
23 minPenalties10 min
25Shots38

Regional final

March 28, 2026
7:00 pm on ESPN2
(1) North Dakota5–0
(3–0, 2–0, 0–0)
(3) Quinnipiac Denny Sanford Premier Center
Attendance: 6,209
Game reference
Jan Špunar Goalies Dylan Silverstein
Matej Marinov
Referees:
Andrew Bruggeman
Sean Fernandez
Linesmen:
Sam Shikowsky
Tommy George
(Zellers) Jack Kernan (10) – GW – 6:021–0
(Young, Wiebe) Cody Croal (10) – 8:142–0
(Wiebe) Jack Kernan (11) – 12:203–0
(Zellers, Rickwood) Dylan James (21) – 24:084–0
(Strinden, Swanson) Cole Reschny (6) – 31:315–0
6 minPenalties8 min
29Shots22

Worcester Region

Regional semifinals

March 26, 2026
1:50 pm on ESPN2
(1) Michigan State2–1
(1–1, 1–0, 0–0)
(4) Connecticut DCU Center
Attendance: 4,018
Game reference
Trey Augustine Goalies Tyler Muszelik Referees:
Ryan Hersey
Nathan Wieler
Linesmen:
Erik Contino
Tyler Landman
0–115:27 – Tabor Heaslip (7) (Muldowney, Allain-Samaké)
(Martone, Basgall) Ryker Lee (15) – PP – 18:561–1
(Shoudy) Porter Martone (25) – GW – 31:542–1
14 minPenalties10 min
42Shots22
March 26, 2026
5:20 pm on ESPNU
(2) Dartmouth1–5
(1–1, 0–0, 0–4)
(3) Wisconsin DCU Center
Attendance: 4,018
Game reference
Emmett Croteau Goalies Daniel Hauser Referees:
Brandon Schmitt
Nick Krebsbach
Linesmen:
Chris Williams
Kyle Stephens
0–12:52 – PPSimon Tassy (12) (Finley, Dexheimer)
(Grable, MacDonald) Hank Cleaves (18) – 10:051–1
1–249:47 – GWJack Horbach (3) (Zelenov, Phelan)
1–354:17 – Simon Tassy (13) (Botterill, Tulk)
1–456:18 – ENChristian Fitzgerald (16) (Finley)
1–557:53 – ENQuinn Finley (16) (unassisted)
4 minPenalties6 min
14Shots28

Regional final

March 28, 2026
4:30 pm on ESPN2
(1) Michigan State3–4 (OT)
(0–0, 2–1, 1–2, 0–1)
(3) Wisconsin DCU Center
Attendance: 3,788
Game reference
Trey Augustine Goalies Daniel Hauser Referees:
Sterling Egan
Nathan Voll
Linesmen:
Bobby Lukkason
Andrew Dokken
0–120:18 – Quinn Finley (17) (Morrissey)
(Martone, Basgall) Gavin O'Connell (6) – PP – 28:101–1
(Männistö, Shoudy) Patrick Geary (2) – 28:412–1
(Lee, Martone) Matt Basgall (4) – PP – 48:333–1
3–255:13 – Luke Osburn (9) (Tulk, Botterill)
3–355:47 – Gavin Morrissey (9) (Fitzgerald, Dexheimer)
3–460:24 – GWBen Dexheimer (7) (Morrissey)
6 minPenalties6 min
27Shots38

Loveland Region

Regional semifinals

March 27, 2026
2:30 pm on ESPNU
(1) Western Michigan3–1
(0–0, 2–0, 1–1)
(4) Minnesota State Blue Arena
Attendance: 4,217
Game reference
Hampton Slukynsky Goalies Alex Tracy Referees:
Jake Rekucki
Nick Bet
Linesmen:
Justin Cornell
Pat Richardson
(Sjolund, Bookman) Zaccharya Wisdom (17) – 22:121–0
(Sjolund) Zach Bookman (4) – GW – 28:222–0
2–140:47 – Alex Zetterberg (7) (Somoza, Lemyre)
(Wisdom) Owen Michaels (13) – EN – 59:543–1
6 minPenalties4 min
26Shots24
March 27, 2026
6:00 pm on ESPN+
(2) Denver5–0
(2–0, 1–0, 2–0)
(3) Cornell Blue Arena
Attendance: 4,217
Game reference
Johnny Hicks Goalies Alexis Cournoyer Referees:
Christopher Leavitt
Brendan Blanchard
Linesmen:
Patrick Philbin
Conner Foley
(Ashcroft, Burrows) Jake Fisher (8) – GW – 6:081–0
(Jamieson) Kieran Cebrian (5) – 15:332–0
(Caswell) Sam Harris (14) – 35:313–0
(Ashcroft, Harris) Clarke Caswell (7) – 45:064–0
(Reeder) Rieger Lorenz (16) – EN – 16:125–0
2 minPenalties4 min
30Shots24

Regional final

March 29, 2025
3:00 pm on ESPN2
(1) Western Michigan2 – 6
(1–4, 0–0, 1–2)
(2) Denver Blue Arena
Attendance: 4,470
Hampton Slukynsky Goalies Johnny Hicks Referees:
Jim Curtin
Terrance Murphy
Linesmen:
Nick Briganti
Kevin Briganti
0–102:00 – Sam Harris (15) (Caswell, Epperson)
0–205:24 – Kyle Chyzowski (11) (Pohlkamp)
(Sjölund, Wisdom) Zach Bookman (5) – 06:311–2
1–311:48 – Samu Salminen (11) (Reeder)
1–415:13 – Brendan McMorrow (3) (Chyzowski, Cebrian)
(Cowan) Theo Wallberg (2) – 51:142–4
2–553:58 – Kieran Cebrian (6) (Chyzowski, McMorrow)
2–658:02 – PPENEric Pohlkamp (18)
6 minPenalties2 min
28Shots32

Frozen Four – Las Vegas, Nevada

National semifinal

April 9, 2026
5:00 pm on ESPN2
(SF1) North Dakota1 – 2
(0–2, 0–0, 1–0)
(W3) Wisconsin T-Mobile Arena
Attendance: 17,942
Jan Špunar Goalies Daniel Hauser Referees:
Cameron Lynch
Jason Williams
Linesmen:
Steve Drain
Adam Wood
0–112:54 – Simon Tassy (14) (Zelenov)
0–213:21 – Ryan Botterill (10) (Dexheimer, Palodichuk)
(James, Strinden) Ellis Rickwood (9) – EA – 59:081–2
4 minPenalties10 min
22Shots37
April 9, 2026
8:30 pm on ESPN2
(A1) Michigan3–4 (2OT)
(2–1, 0–1, 1–1, 0–0, 0–1)
(L2) Denver T-Mobile Arena
Attendance: 17,942
Game reference
Jack Ivankovic Goalies Johnny Hicks Referees:
Jeremy Tufts
Steven Rouillard
Linesmen:
Shane Kanaly
James McQuesten
0–109:29 – Kyle Chyzowski (12) (McMorrow, Cebrian)
(Draper) Josh Eernisse (11) – 16:181–1
1–222:30 – Cale Ashcroft (3) (Harris, Caswell)
(Valentini, Hage) T. J. Hughes (22) – 17:172–2
(Horcoff, Spence) Jayden Perron (18) – PP – 31:023–2
3–357:14 – Clarke Caswell (8) (Brown, Epperson)
3–492:35 – Kent Anderson (2) (Epperson, Jamieson)
10 minPenalties4 min
52Shots26

National Championship

April 11, 2026
5:30 pm on ESPN
(L2) Denver2 – 1
(0–1, 0–0, 2–0)
(W3) Wisconsin T-Mobile Arena
Johnny Hicks Goalies Daniel Hauser Referees:
Jim Curtin
Terrance Murphy
Linesmen:
Kevin Briganti
Nick Briganti
0–113:36 – Vasily Zelenov (6) (Knox, Pietila)
(Brown, Epperson) Rieger Lorenz (17) – 47:311–1
(Buckberger, Brown) Kyle Chyzowski (13) – 54:082–1
2 minPenalties4 min
15Shots30

Record by conference

ConferenceBidsRecordWin %Regional FinalsFrozen FourChampionship GameNational Champions
NCHC 48–3.7274211
Big Ten 46–4.600321
ECAC Hockey 31–3.2501
Hockey East 30–3.000
AHA 10–1.000
CCHA 10–1.000

Media

Television

ESPN has the official US television rights to all of the games during the tournament now for the 21st consecutive year. [5] All the games will air on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, or ESPN+.

Broadcast assignments

Regionals

Frozen Four and National Championship Game

Radio

Westwood One has the exclusive radio rights to the Frozen Four and will broadcast both the semifinals and the championship.

See also

References

  1. "Future Dates & Sites". NCAA. Retrieved March 23, 2025.
  2. "Men's Division I NCAA tournament". NCAA. Retrieved March 22, 2026.
  3. "Top Canadiens prospect Michael Hage ruled out of NCAA Tournament opener with injury". Montreal Hockey Fanatics. March 27, 2026. Retrieved March 27, 2026.
  4. "Broken plexiglass at NCAA Hockey Tournament delays start of UConn-Michigan State". New Haven Register. March 26, 2026. Retrieved March 26, 2026.
  5. DiCristoforo, Andrea (March 24, 2026). "ESPN to exclusively present NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championships, March 26-April 11". ESPN. Retrieved March 24, 2026.
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