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Main logo used by the NCAA in Divisions I, II, and III.

This is a list of NCAA Division I ice hockey teams that have produced alumni who have played in the National Hockey League.

Current NCAA Division I teams

A list of career leaders for current NCAA Division I programs
As of July 1, 2023.

= Active Players
School Players Most Games Stanley Cups NHL All-Stars Hockey Hall of Famers
Air Force 0 - - - -
Alaska 12 625 (Shawn Chambers) 4 0 0
Alaska Anchorage 9 646 (Jay Beagle) 2 0 0
American International 2 362 (Dave Forbes) 0 0 0
Arizona State 2 19 (Joey Daccord) 0 0 0
Army 1 503 (Dan Hinote) 1 0 0
Bemidji State 9 943 (Joel Otto) 2 0 0
Bentley 0 - - - -
Boston College 128 1263 (Bill Guerin) 22 5 3
Boston University 84 1201 (Keith Tkachuk) 14 7 0
Bowling Green 39 1270 (Rob Blake) 6 3 1
Brown 18 580 (Curt Bennett/Todd Simpson) 0 0 0
Canisius 1 193 (Cory Conacher) 0 0 0
Clarkson 25 1159 (Todd Marchant) 7 1 0
Colgate 19 754 (Mike Milbury) 1 0 0
Colorado College 39 897 (Doug Lidster) 6 0 1
Connecticut 4 543 (Todd Krygier) 0 0 0
Cornell 33 1257 (Joe Nieuwendyk) 9 2 2
Dartmouth 18 911 (Lee Stempniak) 1 0 0
Denver 79 1188 (Kevin Dineen) 16 3 2
Ferris State 12 1022 (Chris Kunitz) 4 1 0
Harvard 36 1115 (Don Sweeney) 5 2 0
Holy Cross 2 192 (Patrick Rissmiller) 0 0 0
Lake Superior State 33 1256 (Brian Rolston) 4 0 0
Long Island 0 - - - -
Maine 58 1157 (Eric Weinrich) 4 4 1
Massachusetts 22 842 (Justin Braun) 6 3 0
Massachusetts Lowell 23 1132 (Ron Hainsey) 6 1 0
Mercyhurst 1 1 (Jamie Hunt) 0 0 0
Merrimack 14 373 (Steve McKenna) 0 0 0
Miami 37 1093 (Dan Boyle) 9 1 0
Michigan 109 1219 (Andrew Cogliano) 19 1 0
Michigan State 77 1484 (Rod Brind'Amour) 9 7 0
Michigan Tech 51 932 (Randy McKay) 5 2 1
Minnesota 125 1286 (Phil Kessel) 11 3 2
Minnesota Duluth 68 1269 (Brett Hull) 11 2 1
Minnesota State 21 965 (David Backes) 2 0 0
New Hampshire 46 994 (Rod Langway) 7 1 1
Niagara 2 12 (Matt Ryan) 0 0 0
North Dakota 109 1280 (James Patrick) 16 4 1
Northeastern 27 688 (Chris Nilan) 2 0 0
Northern Michigan 21 1009 (Dallas Drake) 1 0 0
Notre Dame 41 724 (Dave Poulin) 11 0 0
Ohio State 33 1,128 (Jamie Macoun) 2 0 0
Omaha 15 493 (Greg Zanon) 2 0 0
Penn State 3 21 (Brett Murray) 0 0 0
Princeton 16 976 (Jeff Halpern) 3 0 0
Providence 45 1108 (Hal Gill) 7 0 0
Quinnipiac 7 315 (Devon Toews) 1 0 0
Rensselaer 26 1337 (Adam Oates) 1 3 1
RIT 3 717 (Christopher Tanev) 0 0 0
Robert Morris 0 - - - -
Sacred Heart 1 51 (Justin Danforth) 0 0 0
St. Cloud State 40 1516 (Matt Cullen) 7 3 1
St. Lawrence 25 684 (Gary Croteau) 2 0 0
St. Thomas 0 - - - -
Stonehill 0 - - - -
Union 11 538 (Shayne Gostisbehere) 0 1 0
Vermont 18 1134 (Martin St. Louis) 9 3 1
Western Michigan 33 915 (Jamal Mayers) 3 0 0
Wisconsin 91 1651 (Chris Chelios) 22 11 1
Yale 22 741 (Randy Wood) 0 0 0

Source:[1]

Former NCAA Division I teams

List includes both active and defunct programs that previously played at the Division I level or equivalent.

School Players Most Games Stanley Cups NHL All-Stars Hockey Hall of Famers
Alabama–Huntsville 2 432 (Cam Talbot) 0 0 0
Gonzaga 1 71 (Frank McCool) 1 0 0
Illinois 1 36 (Aldo Palazzari) 0 0 0
Illinois–Chicago 4 292 (Shawn Cronin) 0 0 0
Kent State 1 96 (Dean Sylvester) 0 0 0
Marquette 2 164 (Don McFadyen) 1 0 0
Middlebury 1 4 (Phil Latreille) 0 0 0
Northern Arizona 2 1056 (Greg Adams) 0 0 0
Pennsylvania 1 21 (Paul Stewart) 0 0 0
Saint Louis 4 231 (Mario Faubert) 0 0 0
United States International 2 8 (Darren Lowe) 0 0 0

Stanley Cup Winners

List of former college players who won the Stanley Cup by year since 1918.

Year Team Players
1918 Toronto none
1919 not awarded
1920 Ottawa Senators none
1921 Ottawa Senators none
1922 Toronto St. Patricks none
1923 Ottawa Senators none
1924 Montreal Canadiens none
1925 Victoria Cougars none
1926 Montreal Maroons none
1927 Ottawa Senators none
1928 New York Rangers none
1929 Boston Bruins 2: Myles Lane (Dartmouth), George Owen (Harvard)
1930 Montreal Canadiens none
1931 Montreal Canadiens none
1932 Toronto Maple Leafs none
1933 New York Rangers none
1934 Chicago Black Hawks 1: Don McFadyen (Marquette)
1935 Montreal Maroons none
1936 Detroit Red Wings none
1937 Detroit Red Wings none
1938 Chicago Black Hawks none
1939 Boston Bruins 1: Frank Brimsek (St. Cloud State)
1940 New York Rangers none
1941 Boston Bruins 1: Frank Brimsek (St. Cloud State)
1942 Toronto Maple Leafs none
1943 Detroit Red Wings none
1944 Montreal Canadiens none
1945 Toronto Maple Leafs 1: Frank McCool (Gonzaga)
1946 Montreal Canadiens none
1947 Toronto Maple Leafs none
1948 Toronto Maple Leafs none
1949 Toronto Maple Leafs none
1950 Detroit Red Wings none
1951 Toronto Maple Leafs none
1952 Detroit Red Wings none
1953 Montreal Canadiens none
1954 Detroit Red Wings none
1955 Detroit Red Wings none
1956 Montreal Canadiens none
1957 Montreal Canadiens none
1958 Montreal Canadiens none
1959 Montreal Canadiens none
1960 Montreal Canadiens none
1961 Chicago Black Hawks 1: Bill Hay (Colorado College)
1962 Toronto Maple Leafs 1: John MacMillan (Denver)
1963 Toronto Maple Leafs 1: John MacMillan (Denver)
1964 Toronto Maple Leafs none
1965 Montreal Canadiens 1: Red Berenson (Michigan)
1966 Montreal Canadiens none
1967 Toronto Maple Leafs none
1968 Montreal Canadiens none
1969 Montreal Canadiens 1: Tony Esposito (Michigan Tech)
1970 Boston Bruins none
1971 Montreal Canadiens 1: Ken Dryden (Cornell)
1972 Boston Bruins none
1973 Montreal Canadiens 1: Ken Dryden (Cornell)
1974 Philadelphia Flyers none
1975 Philadelphia Flyers none
1976 Montreal Canadiens 2: Ken Dryden (Cornell), Bill Nyrop (Notre Dame)
1977 Montreal Canadiens 2: Ken Dryden (Cornell), Bill Nyrop (Notre Dame)
1978 Montreal Canadiens 2: Ken Dryden (Cornell), Bill Nyrop (Notre Dame)
1979 Montreal Canadiens 3: Ken Dryden (Cornell), Pat Hughes (Michigan), Rod Langway (New Hampshire)
1980 New York Islanders 4: Dave Langevin (Minnesota Duluth), Bob Lorimer (Michigan Tech), Ken Morrow (Bowling Green), Chico Resch (Minnesota Duluth)
1981 New York Islanders 3: Dave Langevin (Minnesota Duluth), Bob Lorimer (Michigan Tech), Ken Morrow (Bowling Green)
1982 New York Islanders 2: Dave Langevin (Minnesota Duluth), Ken Morrow (Bowling Green)
1983 New York Islanders 2: Dave Langevin (Minnesota Duluth), Ken Morrow (Bowling Green)
1984 Edmonton Oilers 4: Glenn Anderson (Denver), Pat Hughes (Michigan), Don Jackson (Notre Dame), Dave Lumley (New Hampshire)
1985 Edmonton Oilers 4: Glenn Anderson (Denver), Pat Hughes (Michigan), Don Jackson (Notre Dame), Dave Lumley (New Hampshire)
1986 Montreal Canadiens 6: Chris Chelios (Wisconsin), Tom Kurvers (Minnesota Duluth), Craig Ludwig (North Dakota), Mike McPhee (Rensselaer), David Maley (Wisconsin), Chris Nilan (Northeastern), Steve Rooney (Providence)
1987 Edmonton Oilers 2: Glenn Anderson (Denver), Craig MacTavish (Massachusetts Lowell)
1988 Edmonton Oilers 2: Glenn Anderson (Denver), Normand Lacombe (New Hampshire), Craig MacTavish (Massachusetts Lowell), Craig Simpson (Michigan State)
1989 Calgary Flames 6: Joe Mullen (Boston College), Brian MacLellan (Bowling Green), Jamie Macoun (Ohio State), Joe Nieuwendyk (Cornell), Joel Otto (Bemidji State), Colin Patterson (Clarkson), Gary Suter (Wisconsin)

References

  1. ^ "Hockey DB". Hockey DB. Retrieved November 8, 2022.