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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.
Source:[1]
List includes both active and defunct programs that previously played at the Division I level or equivalent.
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)
|
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