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NCAA Division I Hockey Championship Tournament - 1977

The 1977 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament was the 30th such tournament in NCAA history. It was held between March 20 and 26, 1977, and concluded with Wisconsin defeating Michigan 6 to 5 in overtime. The first round game were held at the home team venue while all succeeding games were played at the Olympia Stadium in Detroit, Michigan. For the first time the tournament was expanded beyond 4 teams. The NCAA selection committee granted themselves the ability to add an additional 4 teams to the tournament beyond the two tournament finalists from both the ECAC and WCHA. The NCAA selection committee chose to include the CCHA tournament champion for this year.

1977 - Frozen Four Held at Olympia Stadium Detroit, Michigan

  Semifinals
National Championship Game
                 
1  Boston University 4  
2  Michigan 6  
    1  Wisconsin 6
  2  Michigan 5
1  Wisconsin 4
2  New Hampshire 3  

Winning Program: Wisconsin
Winning Coach: Bob Johnson
Losing Program: Michigan
Losing Coach: Dan Farrell
Venue: Olympia Stadium
Most Valuable Player Frozen Four: Julian Baretta, G, Wisconsin

1977 - East Regional Seeding

SeedTeamSeason W-L-TConferenceInvitation
1 Boston University21-10-1ECAC HockeyTournament Champion
2 New Hampshire27-10-0ECAC HockeyTournament Finalist

1977 - West Regional Seeding

SeedTeamSeason W-L-TConferenceInvitation
1 Wisconsin35-7-1WCHATournament Co Champion
2 Michigan26-16-0WCHATournament Co Champion
3 Bowling Green28-10-0CCHATournament Champion (At Large)

Quarter Finals Elimination Round

With the addition of an At Large Champion to the tournament, a play in game was required in the West Region.

  First Round
       
3  Bowling Green 5
2  Michigan 7