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This is the 1989-90 Hockey East Season.  This is the conference's sixth season. The Merrimack College program joined the conference for this season raising the league's membership to eight teams.

Standings[]

Team                       GP  W  L T  P  GF  GA
Boston College Eagles      21 15  6 0 30 101  69
Maine Black Bears          21 14  6 1 29  88  57
Boston University Terriers 21 12  7 2 26  88  63
Providence Friars          21 11  7 3 25  90  69
New Hampshire Wildcats     21  8  9 4 20  86  86
Northeastern Huskies       21  9 10 2 20  96 100
Lowell Chiefs              21  5 14 2 12  65 106
Merrimack Warriors         21  3 18 0  6  64 128

League Leaders[]

Points[]

  1. David Emma, Boston College, 44
  2. Steve Heinze,  Boston College, 37
  3. Rob Cowie, Northeastern,; Harry Mews, Northeastern; & Marty McInnis, Boston College 30 each

Goals[]

  1. David Emma, Boston College, 21
  2. Steve Heinze,  Boston College, 20
  3. Jean-Yves Roy, Maine, 14
  4. Brian Sullivan, Northeastern, 14
  5. Rob Gaudreau, Providence, 13

Goals Against Average[]

  1. Scott King, Maine 2.36
  2. Scott LaGrand, Boston College 2.47
  3. Matt Merten, Providence, 2.83
  4. Scott Cashman, Boston University 2.92
  5. Matt DelGuidice, Maine 3.05

Save Percentage[]

  1. Scott LaGrand, Boston College .909
  2. Pat Szturm, New Hampshire, .907
  3. Scott King, Maine .906
  4. Scott Cashman, Boston University .903
  5. Matt DelGuidice, Maine .901

Conference Tournament[]

Format[]

All eight teams qualified for the tournament.  The quarterfinals were a best of three series with sudden death semifinal and final rounds. The championshiip was held at the Conte Forum on the campus of Boston College, in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

Quarterfinals[]

  • Boston College defeated Merrimack, two games to one, 3-1, 3-6, 8-5
  • Maine defeated Lowell, two games to none, 7-3, 16-0
  • Boston University defeated Northeastern, two games to one, 3-4, 5-2, 5-3
  • New Hampshire defeated Providence, two games to one, 1-5, 2-0, 7-4

Semifinals[]

  • Maine defeated Boston University, 3 to 1
  • Boston College defeated New Hampshire 6 to 5 in overtime

Finals[]

  • Boston College defeated Maine 4 to 3

Boston College earned the conference's automatic bid to the 1990 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

Tournament MVP[]

All-Tournament Team[]

NCAA Tournament[]

  • Boston College
defeated Minnesota two games to one in the quarterfinals, 4-2, 1-2, 6-1
lost to Wisconsin 2 to 1 in the semifinals
  • Boston University
defeated North Dakota two games to one in the first round, 5-8, 5-3, 5-0
defeated Michigan State two games to one in the quarterfinals, 3-6, 5-3, 5-3
lost to Colgate 3 to 2 in the semifinals
  • Maine
defeated Bowling Green two games to none in the first round, 8-4, 5-2
lost to Wisconsin two games to none in the quarterfinals, 7-3, 4-3 (ot)

League Awards[]

All Conference Teams[]

First Team[]

Second Team[]

All Rookie Team[]

All-Americans[]

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