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The Dee Stadium was one of two buildings to host a championship game in the tournament's inaugural season.
The Xcel Energy Center hosted the WCHA tournament final from 2001 to 2013.
The Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) is the oldest active NCAA Division I ice hockey -only conference beginning in 1959–60 , and based in Denver, Colorado . At the conclusion of each regular season, it holds the WCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament to determine its conference champion(s), which it has done since the foundation of the conference.
The tournament has had many variations over the course of its history, starting with four teams and naming two regional champions. The modern format of the tournament, where only one champion was crowned, wasn't codified until 1981–82 after four teams left to join the CCHA and the NCAA began to offer automatic bids to the National tournament rather than inviting finals participants.
Denver has won the most WCHA championships with 15.[ 1] Murray Armstrong has won the most titles (10), all with Denver, and appeared in the second most title games. John MacInnes has appeared in the most title games (15) and won the second most, all with Michigan Tech . These numbers are, however, misleading as the WCHA had named two tournament champions for most of its first 22 years rather than offering a game(s) to decide a single champion, the era that both Armstrong and MacInnes coached in. Had this policy continued unabated Doug Woog would be tied with Armstrong for most titles as well as winning 5 consecutive (1990–1994) and appearing in 12 consecutive finals (1986–1997).
Year
Winning team
Coach
Losing team
Coach
Score
Location
Venue
Reference
1960
Michigan Tech †Denver ‡
John MacInnes Murray Armstrong
North Dakota Colorado College
Barry Thorndycraft Tony Frasca
9–7* 12–3*
Houghton, Michigan Denver, Colorado
Dee Stadium DU Arena
1961
Minnesota †Denver ‡
John Mariucci Murray Armstrong
Michigan Michigan Tech
Al Renfrew John MacInnes
6–4* 17–3*
Minneapolis, Minnesota Denver, Colorado
Williams Arena DU Arena
1962
Michigan Tech
John MacInnes
Michigan
Al Renfrew
6–4
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Weinberg Coliseum
1963
Denver
Murray Armstrong
North Dakota
Barry Thorndycraft
5–4 (OT )
Denver, Colorado
DU Arena
1964
Denver
Murray Armstrong
Michigan
Al Renfrew
6–2
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Weinberg Coliseum
1965
Michigan Tech
John MacInnes
North Dakota
Bob Peters
6–4
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Winter Sports Building
1966
Michigan State †Denver ‡
Amo Bessone Murray Armstrong
Michigan Tech North Dakota
John MacInnes Bob Peters
4–3 5–4 (OT )
Houghton, Michigan Denver, Colorado
Dee Stadium DU Arena
1967
Michigan State †North Dakota ‡
Amo Bessone Bill Selman
Michigan Tech Denver
John MacInnes Murray Armstrong
2–1 (OT ) 3–2
Houghton, Michigan Denver, Colorado
Dee Stadium DU Arena
1968
North Dakota †Denver ‡
Bill Selman Murray Armstrong
Michigan Tech Minnesota
John MacInnes Glen Sonmor
3–2* 16–3*
Houghton, Michigan Denver, Colorado
Dee Stadium DU Arena
1969
Michigan Tech †Denver ‡
John MacInnes Murray Armstrong
Michigan Colorado College
Al Renfrew John Matchefts
7–4 3–1
Ann Arbor, Michigan Denver, Colorado
Weinberg Coliseum DU Arena
1970
Michigan Tech †Wisconsin ‡
John MacInnes Bob Johnson
Minnesota Denver
Glen Sonmor Murray Armstrong
6–5 3–2
Duluth, Minnesota Denver, Colorado
Duluth Arena Auditorium DU Arena
1971
Minnesota †Denver ‡
Glen Sonmor Murray Armstrong
North Dakota Minnesota-Duluth
Rube Bjorkman Terry Shercliffe
5–2 9–3
Madison, Wisconsin Denver, Colorado
Dane County Coliseum DU Arena
1972
Wisconsin †Denver ‡
Bob Johnson Murray Armstrong
North Dakota Michigan State
Rube Bjorkman Amo Bessone
6–2* 11–4*
Madison, Wisconsin Denver, Colorado
Dane County Coliseum DU Arena
1973
Wisconsin †Denver ‡
Bob Johnson Murray Armstrong
Notre Dame Michigan Tech
Lefty Smith John MacInnes
8–7* 7–3*
Notre Dame, Indiana Denver, Colorado
Edmund P. Joyce Center DU Arena
1974
Michigan Tech †Minnesota ‡
John MacInnes Herb Brooks
Michigan State Denver
Amo Bessone Murray Armstrong
12–10* 5–4*
Houghton, Michigan Minneapolis, Minnesota
Student Ice Arena Williams Arena
1975
Michigan Tech †Minnesota ‡
John MacInnes Herb Brooks
Michigan State Michigan
Amo Bessone Dan Farrell
15–8* 8–5*
Houghton, Michigan Minneapolis, Minnesota
Student Ice Arena Williams Arena
1976
Minnesota †Michigan Tech ‡
Herb Brooks John MacInnes
Michigan State Michigan
Amo Bessone Dan Farrell
9–9* 10–7*
East Lansing, Michigan Houghton, Michigan
Munn Ice Arena Student Ice Arena
1977
Wisconsin
Bob Johnson
Michigan
Dan Farrell
9–4*
Madison, Wisconsin
Dane County Coliseum
1978
Wisconsin †Colorado College ‡
Bob Johnson Jeff Sauer
Michigan Tech Denver
John MacInnes Marshall Johnston
11–7* 9–7*
Madison, Wisconsin Denver, Colorado
Dane County Coliseum DU Arena
1979
Minnesota †North Dakota ‡
Herb Brooks John Gasparini
Minnesota-Duluth Wisconsin
Gus Hendrickson Bob Johnson
8–4* 11–9*
Minneapolis, Minnesota Grand Forks, North Dakota
Williams Arena Ralph Engelstad Arena
1980
Minnesota †North Dakota ‡
Brad Buetow John Gasparini
Colorado College Notre Dame
Jeff Sauer Lefty Smith
13–4* 17–8*
Minneapolis, Minnesota Grand Forks, North Dakota
Williams Arena Ralph Engelstad Arena
1981
Michigan Tech †Minnesota ‡
John MacInnes Brad Buetow
Colorado College Michigan
Jeff Sauer John Giordano
13–4* 17–8*
Houghton, Michigan Minneapolis, Minnesota
Student Ice Arena Williams Arena
1982
Wisconsin
Bob Johnson
North Dakota
John Gasparini
12–1*
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Ralph Engelstad Arena
1983
Wisconsin
Jeff Sauer
Minnesota
Brad Buetow
8–3*
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Williams Arena
1984
Minnesota-Duluth
Mike Sertich
North Dakota
John Gasparini
12–6*
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Williams Arena
1985
Minnesota-Duluth
Mike Sertich
Minnesota
Brad Buetow
10–8*
Duluth, Minnesota
Duluth Arena Auditorium
1986
Denver
Ralph Backstrom
Minnesota
Doug Woog
6–2*
Denver, Colorado
DU Arena
1987
North Dakota
John Gasparini
Minnesota
Doug Woog
10–6*
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Ralph Engelstad Arena
1988
Wisconsin
Jeff Sauer
Minnesota
Doug Woog
3–2
St. Paul, Minnesota
Civic Center
1989
Northern Michigan
Rick Comley
Denver
Ralph Backstrom
9–4
St. Paul, Minnesota
Civic Center
1990
Wisconsin
Jeff Sauer
Minnesota
Doug Woog
7–1
St. Paul, Minnesota
Civic Center
1991
Northern Michigan
Rick Comley
Minnesota
Doug Woog
4–2
St. Paul, Minnesota
Civic Center
1992
Northern Michigan
Rick Comley
Minnesota
Doug Woog
4–2
St. Paul, Minnesota
Civic Center
1993
Minnesota
Doug Woog
Northern Michigan
Rick Comley
5–3
St. Paul, Minnesota
Civic Center
1994
Minnesota
Doug Woog
St. Cloud State
Craig Dahl
3–2 (OT )
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Bradley Center
1995
Wisconsin
Jeff Sauer
Colorado College
Don Lucia
4–3 (OT )
St. Paul, Minnesota
Civic Center
1996
Minnesota
Doug Woog
Michigan Tech
Bob Mancini
7–2
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Bradley Center
1997
North Dakota
Dean Blais
Minnesota
Doug Woog
4–3 (OT )
St. Paul, Minnesota
Civic Center
1998
Wisconsin
Jeff Sauer
North Dakota
Dean Blais
3–2
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Bradley Center
1999
Denver
George Gwozdecky
North Dakota
Dean Blais
4–3
Minneapolis
Target Center
2000
North Dakota
Dean Blais
Wisconsin
Jeff Sauer
5–3
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Target Center
2001
St. Cloud State
Craig Dahl
North Dakota
Dean Blais
6–5 (OT )
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2002
Denver
George Gwozdecky
Minnesota
Don Lucia
5–2
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2003
Minnesota
Don Lucia
Colorado College
Scott Owens
4–2
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2004
Minnesota
Don Lucia
North Dakota
Dean Blais
5–4
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2005
Denver
George Gwozdecky
Colorado College
Scott Owens
1–0
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2006
North Dakota
Dave Hakstol
St. Cloud State
Bob Motzko
5–3
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2007
Minnesota
Don Lucia
North Dakota
Dave Hakstol
3–2 (OT )
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2008
Denver
George Gwozdecky
Minnesota
Don Lucia
2–1
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2009
Minnesota-Duluth
Scott Sandelin
Denver
George Gwozdecky
4–0
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2010
North Dakota
Dave Hakstol
St. Cloud State
Bob Motzko
5–3
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2011
North Dakota
Dave Hakstol
Denver
George Gwozdecky
3–2 (2OT )
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2012
North Dakota
Dave Hakstol
Denver
George Gwozdecky
4–0
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2013
Wisconsin
Mike Eaves
Colorado College
Scott Owens
3–2
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
2014
Minnesota State
Mike Hastings
Ferris State
Bob Daniels
4–1
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Van Andel Arena
2015
Minnesota State
Mike Hastings
Michigan Tech
Mel Pearson
5–2
St. Paul, Minnesota
Xcel Energy Center
[ 3]
2016
Ferris State
Bob Daniels
Minnesota State
Mike Hastings
2–1
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Van Andel Arena
2017
Michigan Tech
Mel Pearson
Bowling Green
Chris Bergeron
3-2 (2OT )
Houghton, Michigan
MacInnes Student Ice Arena
2018
Michigan Tech
Joe Shawhan
Northern Michigan
Grant Potulny
2–0
Marquette, Michigan
Berry Events Center
2019
Minnesota State
Mike Hastings
Bowling Green
Chris Bergeron
3–2 (OT )
Mankato, Minnesota
Mankato Civic Center
2020
Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
[ 4]
2021
Lake Superior State
Damon Whitten
Northern Michigan
Grant Potulny
6–3
Mankato, Minnesota
Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center
† East regional champion ‡ West regional champion * Champion decided by a total goal sum in multiple games