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This is the 2005-06 Central Collegiate Hockey Association season.  This was the league's thirty-fifth season.

Membership changes[]

  • none

Standings[]

Team                       GP  W  L T  P  GF  GA
Miami RedHawks             28 20  6 2 42  96  57
Michigan State Spartans    28 14  7 7 35  82  66
Michigan Wolverines        28 13 10 5 31 102  82
Northern Michigan Wildcats 28 14 12 2 30  83  79
Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks   28 12 10 6 30  99  90
Lake Superior Lakers       28 11 12 5 27  75  70
Ferris State Bulldogs      28 10 11 7 27  77  81
Alaska-Fairbanks Nanooks   28 11 13 4 26  64  79
Notre Dame Fighting Irish  28 11 13 4 26  75  76
Ohio State Buckeyes        28 11 14 3 25  72  71
Western Michigan Broncos   28  7 16 5 19  69 115 
Bowling Green Falcons      28  8 18 2 18  83 111

Conference Tournament[]

First Round (best of three)[]

  • Nebraska-Omaha defeated Bowling Green two games to none (4-2, 4-2)
  • Western Michigan defeated Lake Superior two games to none (3-2 (ot), 1-0)
  • Ferris State defeated Ohio State two games to none (3-0, 2-1)
  • Alaska-Fairbanks defeated Notre Dame two games to none (3-1, 1-0)

Quarterfinals (best of three)[]

  • Miami defeated Western Michigan two games to none (4-1, 5-4 (ot))
  • Michigan State defeated Alaska-Fairbanks two games to one (1-2, 6-1, 7-4)
  • Michigan defeated Ferris State two games to none (6-4, 3-2)
  • Northern Michigan defeated Nebraska-Omaha two games to none (4-1, 3-2)

Semifinals[]

  • Miami defeated Northern Michigan 5 to 2
  • Michigan State defeated Michigan 4 to 1

Final[]

  • Miami defeated Michigan State 2 to 1

Third Place[]

  • Michigan defeated Northern Michigan 3 to 2

NCAA Tournament[]

Miami

  • lost to Boston College 5 to 0 in the Northeast Regional Semifinals

Michigan

  • lost to North Dakota 5 to 1 in the West Regional Semifinals

Michigan State

  • defeated New Hampshire 1 to 0 in the East Regional Semifinals
  • lost to Maine 5 to 4 in the East Regional Final

Nebraska-Omaha

  • lost to Boston University 9 to 2 in the Northeast Regional Semifinals
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