NCAA Hockey: 6 Conference Tournaments - 2025

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The journey to the Frozen Four kicks off this weekend as tournament action unfolds across all six D-1 conferences.

Following the conference tourneys, the 16-team field for the NCAA Hockey Tournament will be revealed on March 23.

SportsBetting.ag released odds for each of the six conference tourneys, which you can find below.

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Atlantic

Holy Cross +125

Sacred Heart +180

Bentley +375

Army +1000

 

Big Ten

Michigan State -150

Ohio State +325

Penn State +450

Notre Dame +1000

 

CCHA

Minnesota State -115

St. Thomas +275

Bowling Green +450

Bemidji State +750

 

ECAC

Quinnipiac +175

Clarkson +275

Cornell +625

Colgate +700

Union College +800

Dartmouth +900

 

Hockey East

Boston College +120

Maine +375

Providence +600

Boston University +600

UConn +725

UMass +1200

 

NCHC

Western Michigan +125

Denver +275

Arizona State +400

North Dakota +725

Omaha +1000

Colorado College +2200

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