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The Boston Arena Christmas Tournament was a mid-season
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tournament with the first iteration played in late December 1953. It was held 17 times over an 18-year span and was discontinued after the
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edition.


History

The
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, which had served as a home for several college ice hockey programs, began hosting a tournament held between
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and new year's starting in 1953.
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, which then played its home games at the Arena, served as the host for the tournament. After a few years, Northeastern, who also played its home games at the Boston Arena, joined in on the tournament and served as co-host for the remainder of its existence. During the first few years, the tournament format and even the number of teams changed annually. The first iteration was a simple, 4-team, single-elimination tournament. The following year, seven team participated but did not play an equal number of games. Two more teams were added for the third event while the fourth edition reverted to a more common 8-team tournament format. In years five and six, 6 teams were invited, however, the fifth version had all participants playing three games while the following year each team played two games with a tie-breaker being held between the two top teams on the final day. After 1960, the tournament settled down and became a more common 4-team tournament. After one year with a single-elimination format, it converted into a round-robin series and remained that way for several years. The tournament was last held in December 1970, after which, Boston University moved into the Walter Brown Arena. Perhaps the most memorable game in the history of the tournament came in 1966 when Boston University met
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. Both teams were undefeated at the time and were widely regarded as the top two squads in the nation. The two played to a 3–3 tie after regulation and then went scoreless for 40 minutes of overtime. After the second extra period the head coaches for both teams met and agreed to call the game a draw as their respective teams were worn out and both had already proven to be the equal of the other. The two were named co-champions of the tournament.


Results

Note: The tournament was not held in 1963.


Game results


1953


1954

Round Robin


1955

Round Robin


1956


1957

Round Robin


1958

Round Robin


1959

Round Robin


1960

Round Robin


1961


1962

Round Robin


1964

Round Robin


1965

Round Robin


1966

Round Robin


1967

Round Robin


1968


1969


1970


Participating teams


References

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