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Bemidji State and Minnesota State meet this weekend with the CCHA title and an NCAA tournament berth at stake (photo: BSU Photo Services).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

When it is awarded to either Minnesota State or Bemidji State on Saturday night in Mankato, the Mason Cup will be at the end of its long journey back to its rightful place in the hands of the champions of the CCHA tournament.<\/p>\n

The CCHA\u2019s championship trophy was one of the first things CCHA commissioner Don Lucia wanted to bring back when the conference reformed in 2021 \u2013 for good reason. He just had to figure out where it was.<\/p>\n

\u201cAt first, we figured it was in Miami, but then we did some digging and realized Notre Dame still had it,\u201d Lucia said in a phone interview on Monday.<\/p>\n

Notre Dame won the last CCHA conference title before conference realignment in 2013 and had kept it somewhere in their hockey facilities ever since.<\/p>\n

To get the trophy back, Bowling Green athletic director Bob Moosbrugger made a pit stop in South Bend last spring after going to some BG athletic events and took the trophy home in his car. After sending it away for some much-needed upgrading and fixing, the trophy is back and ready to be presented to the winners this weekend.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt’s one of those trophies like the MacNaughton Cup. It means something because it’s named after Ron Mason. And he was certainly one of the legends of our game. So I’m looking forward to it, and it\u2019s going to be an honor for me to present that trophy on Saturday night.\u201d<\/p>\n

Lucia, who was a former coach at Minnesota, Colorado College and Alaska Fairbanks, knows firsthand how passionate Mason was about growing the game of college hockey and helping out emerging programs. Lucia said his Nanooks teams got into the old CCHA in the early 90s primarily because of Mason\u2019s influence.<\/p>\n

\u201cRon will probably be on the Mount Rushmore of college coaches, not only for the success he had as a coach but he was a great ambassador to college hockey. He was a proponent of growth and he was a proponent of helping emerging programs along,\u201d Lucia said. \u201cI\u2019m sure if Ron had put his foot down and said we want no part of this, we wouldn’t have gotten into the CCHA, but he was the exact opposite. He was pro-expansion, and I think he passed that on (to other coaches).\u201d<\/p>\n

That\u2019s why it\u2019s fitting that this new group of CCHA schools decided to keep Mason\u2019s namesake championship trophy. Almost all of them are schools where hockey is the No. 1 sport but don\u2019t have the resources that the big-name programs do. They\u2019ve had to fight for their conference affiliations and even, in some instances, to keep their programs afloat.<\/p>\n

Lucia was named the CCHA\u2019s commissioner in the summer of 2020 \u2013 almost a year before the conference officially started play in fall of 2021. Lots of preparation went into the inaugural CCHA season and in his eyes, it paid off.<\/p>\n

\u201cI thought that since several of the teams were together before, and then with St. Thomas coming in, everybody had a good feel for each other as a group, the ADs had worked together in the past, so I think that was helpful in overall making this a very successful season, certainly on the ice and off the ice as well,\u201d Lucia said.<\/p>\n

On the ice, Lucia noted that the league has the possibility to get three teams (MSU, BSU and Michigan Tech) into the NCAA tournament depending on what happens in this weekend\u2019s title game. But aside from those three teams, Lucia pointed out that the parity of the new league, from top to bottom, is much improved.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe middle was like we expected. We look at the preseason forecasts and, you know, Tech and Minnesota State were there, and then there was that bunch in the middle with Bemidji, Lake State, Northern and Bowling Green and the first round of playoffs kind of dictated how highly competitive it was,\u201d he said. \u201cAnd I think that squeeze in the middle probably ultimately costs maybe another team from being in a really good spot to make the NCAAs.\u201d<\/p>\n

One of the stated goals of the new conference was to have more teams in the top 20 of the Pairwise at the end of the season competing for at-large bids. This year, Minnesota State (1) and Michigan Tech (12) are the only two teams that will finish in the top 20. Northern Michigan (26), Bemidji State (29), Lake Superior (32) and Bowling Green (34) were much lower.<\/p>\n

What\u2019s the solution for that? It\u2019s twofold: More separation in the middle of the conference standings combined with better nonconference play.<\/p>\n

\u201cI think that there has to be a little bit more separation within the league itself. This year, you have a lot of teams in the middle that were on .500 in the league,\u201d Lucia said. \u201cYou do need some teams to separate where instead of two or three teams in the middle that are all around .500 in the league, you need some teams that are three, four games over .500, and then do well nonconference. And we all know the importance of nonconference for the pairwise.<\/p>\n

“You know, the old adage is, \u2018Schedule the best teams you can beat.\u2019 So you want to make sure that you have a delicate balance of playing good teams, but not over-scheduling in your conference based on where you project your team to be maybe a year or two down the line.\u201d<\/p>\n

The CCHA actually did OK in nonconference play this year at 28-32-4, but they were only 2-12-1 against the Big Ten (the 9-12-1 mark against the NCHC was solid).<\/p>\n

\u201cLike it or not, the NCHC and the Big Ten are in our footprint. So come the end of the year, you\u2019ve got to win some of those games if you want to be an NCAA tournament team,\u201d Lucia said.<\/p>\n

Longtime rivals clash in final<\/h4>\n

One of the big things for Lucia about joining the CCHA as commissioner is that, as a former coach, he already had great working relationships and friendships with most of the coaches in the league.<\/p>\n

So when he awards the Mason Cup this weekend to either Minnesota State\u2019s Mike Hastings or Bemidji State\u2019s Tom Serratore, he\u2019ll be giving the trophy to someone he\u2019s known for a long time. Lucia coached against both when the Mavericks and the Beavers were in the WCHA.<\/p>\n

\u201cWith Tom and the way they play, they’re built for the playoffs. And there’s no doubt in my mind, they have the ability to go in and upset Minnesota State this weekend provided that, like we all need this time of the year, you\u2019ve got to have good goaltending and specialty teams, you have to be disciplined. You have to get a couple timely goals,\u201d Lucia said. \u201cObviously, Minnesota State’s the favorite because of what they’ve been able to accomplish all year, I think they’ve only lost one home game all season long. But it’s not a best-of-three, it\u2019s a one-game shot, so if I\u2019m Bemidji, I feel a lot better going in there, having to win just one instead of a best-of-three scenario.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Mavericks\u2019 only loss at the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center was a 3-1 defeat at the hands of St. Cloud State way back on Oct. 9. Since then they have won 18 consecutive times at home, including sweeping the Beavers by identical 5-1 scores in their regular-season finale Feb. 18-19.<\/p>\n

MSU also swept the December series in Bemidji, although historically the teams have been more evenly matched. Last season the Mavericks edged the season series 3-2-1. But the teams have never met in the playoffs at the Division I level. But the teams, who have been playing against one another since the Division II, III and NAIA era, met multiple times in the NCHA tournament and once in the Division III playoffs.<\/p>\n

\u201cI’m looking forward to it,\u201d he said. \u201cTwo well coached teams, both highly-disciplined and it should be a real nice showcase for the CCHA, in front of a sold-out arena.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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