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  • 2011–12 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
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  • The 2011–12 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey team represented Boston College in the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The team was coached by Jerry York, '67, his eighteenth season behind the bench at Boston College. The Eagles played their home games at Kelley Rink on the campus of Boston College, competing in Hockey East.
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Season
  • 2011
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HomeRecord
  • 12
NextSeason
  • 2012
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Team
  • Boston College Eagles
Last
  • Straight
  • Whitney
  • Smith
  • Brown
  • Hayes
  • Cross
  • Arnold
  • Milner
  • Shea
  • MacLeod
  • Carey
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  • Almeida
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  • Wey
  • Alber
  • Billet
  • Dyroff
  • Gaudreau
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  • Mullane
  • Kreider
  • Begert
  • Dumoulin
Champion
  • National Champions
  • Beanpot Champions
  • Hockey East Tournament Champions
  • Hockey East Regular Season Champions
  • Ice Breaker Champions
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  • 5
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PrevSeason
  • 2010
ShortConference
  • Hockey East
First
  • Patch
  • Patrick
  • Bill
  • Brian
  • Cam
  • Barry
  • Chris
  • Michael
  • Paul
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  • Parker
  • Quinn
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  • Hockey East Association
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  • men
Record
  • 33
NCAATourney
Hometown
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  • Patrick Wey
  • Kevin Hayes
  • Patrick Brown
  • Brian Dumoulin
  • Parker Milner
  • Barry Almeida
  • Bill Arnold
  • Chris Kreider
  • Johnny Gaudreau
  • Paul Carey
  • Steven Whitney
Pos
  • F
  • D
  • G
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  • A
  • C
NCAATourneyResult
  • Beanpot Championship, W 3-2 vs. Boston University
  • Hockey East Championship, W 4-1 vs. Maine
  • Ice Breaker Championship, W 6-2 vs. North Dakota
  • W 4-1 vs. Ferris State
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State
  • British Columbia
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AltCaptain
  • Barry Almeida, Paul Carey
RoadRecord
  • 10
Poll#
  • USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine
  • USCHO.com/CBS College Sports
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  • BCHL
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  • 51.0
Poll#1Rank
  • #1
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  • The 2011–12 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey team represented Boston College in the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The team was coached by Jerry York, '67, his eighteenth season behind the bench at Boston College. The Eagles played their home games at Kelley Rink on the campus of Boston College, competing in Hockey East. Boston College defeated Ferris State 4-1 in the 2012 Frozen Four Championship Game, earning the school's fifth national title and third title in five years. It was Jerry York's fourth title as head coach of the Eagles, having also won in 2001, 2008, and 2010. BC entered the NCAA Tournament as the number one overall seed, defeating Air Force and defending national champion Minnesota Duluth in the Northeast Regional in Worcester to advance to the Frozen Four at the Tampa Bay Times Forum in Tampa. The Eagles defeated Minnesota 6-1 in the semifinals before beating Ferris State in the national title game, with goaltender Parker Milner earning Most Outstanding Player honors. Boston College also entered the 2011-2012 season as reigning Hockey East tournament champions, having defeated Merrimack 5-3 in the championship game, as well as defending Beanpot champions, beating Northeastern in the final 7-6 in overtime. The Eagles also won the 2010-11 Hockey East regular season championship, their first since 2004-05. The Eagles defended their Beanpot title and won their third in a row by defeating Boston University 3-2 on a goal by sophomore forward Bill Arnold in the last seconds of the first overtime period. It was the Eagles seventeenth Beanpot title. The Eagles also defended their Hockey East Regular Season championship, clinching their record twelfth title in school history on March 3, 2012 by defeating Vermont 4-0 at Kelley Rink. BC won their third Hockey East Tournament championship in a row, the first three-peat in the history of the conference, and record eleventh title all-time, by defeating Maine 4-1 in the championship game in Boston. Boston College also participated in two additional in-season tournaments, the Ice Breaker in Grand Forks, ND and the Great Lakes Invitational in Detroit, MI. BC won the 2011 Ice Breaker Tournament by defeating Michigan State 5-2 in the first round, and then beating North Dakota in the championship game, 6-2. In the first round of the 2011 Great Lakes Invitational, BC fell to Michigan 4-2 before defeating Michigan Tech 2-1 in the consolation game. On November 3, 2011, it was announced that the Eagles will play Northeastern at Fenway Park on January 14, 2012 in Hockey East play. The contest was part of a double-header, with a game between MIAA-rivals Boston College High School and Catholic Memorial slated for earlier in the day. BC defeated Northeastern 2-1. On February 17, 2012, head coach Jerry York won his 900th career game when the Eagles defeated Merrimack 4-2 at Kelley Rink. York is only the second college hockey coach to achieve 900 wins, with Ron Mason being the first. York ended the season with 913, which placed him second all-time in career victories after Ron Mason, who has 924.