Lake Placid Invitational Tournament

The Lake Placid Invitational Tournament was a college men's ice hockey tournament played after Christmas at the Jack Shea Arena in Lake Placid, New York.

Lake Placid Invitational Tournament
SportCollege ice hockey
Founded1938
Ceased1942
No. of teams8 (1938-1941)
6 (1942)
Venue(s)Jack Shea Arena
Most titlesColgate (4)

History

The tournament began as an 8-team tournament in 1938 with participating teams playing 3 games apiece. The series was played every year until the majority of college hockey teams suspended their programs due to World War II. The tournament was not revived after the war despite most former participants restarting their programs.

The invitees were from New York state and the surrounding regions. When Massachusetts State suspended their program in 1939, their position was filled by Colgate. Hamilton was replaced in 1940 by Lehigh. St. Lawrence suspended their program in 1941 and was replaced by New Hampshire. Due to the beginning of World War II, Lehigh, New Hampshire and Union declined to participate and the tournament was converted into a 6-team round robin format when Hamilton returned.

The winner of the tournament received the Samuel H. Packer Trophy.

Results

1938

5th place match
December 28
5th – 8th place play-offs
December 27
Quarterfinals
December 26
Semifinals
December 27
Championship
December 28
Massachusetts State1
Hamilton3
Massachusetts State5Hamilton0
St. Lawrence3Cornell2
Cornell11
St. Lawrence1
Massachusetts State3Cornell3
MIT5Williams4
Union0
Middlebury1
Seventh placeUnion0Middlebury1Third place
MIT1Williams9
St. Lawrence3Williams2Hamilton2
Union4MIT1Middlebury0

Final rankings

RankTeam
1Williams
2Cornell
3Hamilton
4Middlebury
5MIT
6Massachusetts State
7Union
8St. Lawrence

1939*

5th place match
January 3
5th – 8th place play-offs
January 2
Quarterfinals
January 1
Semifinals
January 2
Championship
January 3
Cornell5
Hamilton4
Hamilton5Cornell3
St. Lawrence2MIT5
MIT6
St. Lawrence2
Hamilton1MIT4
Williams3Colgate5
Colgate7
Union2
Seventh placeUnion0Colgate7Third place
Williams4Middlebury3
St. Lawrence3Middlebury2Cornell4
Union4Williams1Middlebury2

Final rankings

RankTeam
1Colgate
2MIT
3Cornell
4Middlebury
5Williams
6Hamilton
7Union
8St. Lawrence

1940

5th place match
December 28
5th – 8th place play-offs
December 27
Quarterfinals
December 26
Semifinals
December 27
Championship
December 28
Colgate5
Cornell3
Cornell3Colgate9
Lehigh1MIT1
MIT7
Lehigh2
Cornell1Colgate3
Middlebury0Williams1
Williams6
Middlebury0
Seventh placeMiddlebury2Williams9Third place
Union1St. Lawrence2
Lehigh3St. Lawrence5MIT3
Union1Union2St. Lawrence1

Final rankings

RankTeam
1Colgate
2Williams
3MIT
4St. Lawrence
5Cornell
6Middlebury
7Lehigh
8Union

1941

5th place match
December 29
5th – 8th place play-offs
December 27
Quarterfinals
December 26
Semifinals
December 27
Championship
December 29
Colgate6
MIT5
MIT4Colgate4
Middlebury3Cornell1
Cornell9
Middlebury2
MIT6Colgate5
Lehigh0Williams1
New Hampshire8
Union0
Seventh placeUnion1New Hampshire1Third place
Lehigh4Williams3
Middlebury6Williams3Cornell8
Union2Lehigh0New Hampshire5

Final rankings

RankTeam
1Colgate
2Williams
3Cornell
4New Hampshire
5MIT
6Lehigh
7Middlebury
8Union

Round Robin

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamScore
December 26Cornell2MIT1
December 26Colgate12Middlebury2
December 26Hamilton6Williams3
December 27Cornell7Middlebury5
December 27Colgate13Williams4
December 28Colgate9Hamilton2
December 28MIT4Middlebury2
December 29Hamilton8Cornell0
December 29Williams4MIT1

Final rankings

RankTeamRecord
1Colgate3–0
2Hamilton2–1
3Cornell2–1
4Williams1–2
5MIT1–2
6Middlebury0–3

* The 1939 tournament took place in January of 1940.

References

  • "Year-by-Year Results" (PDF). Cornell Big Red. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  • "Men's Hockey" (PDF). Colgate Raiders. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  • "Archive". The Tech. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  • "Massachusetts Collegian Archive". Massachusetts Collegian. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  • "New Hampshire Hockey 2013-14 Media Guide". New Hampshire Wildcats. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  • "Saint Hockey Record Book 2015-16" (PDF). St. Lawrence Saints. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  • "Men's Ice Hockey D-II/III All-Time Records". Union Dutchmen. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  • "Digitized Williams Record". The Williams Record. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
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