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Northeast-10 men's ice hockey tournament

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The Northeast-10 men's ice hockey tournament is an American college hockey tournament, which has occurred annually since 1999. From its inception until 2004, it was known as the ECAC Division II Tournament.

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After the NCAA stopped holding the Division II Tournament in 1999, the five remaining Division II programs began holding the ECAC Division II Tournament rather than compete in their respective conference tournaments. From its inception the ECAC Division II tournament was the only postseason tournament held by any Division II schools. As such the winner was the de facto Division II champion. Because all of the teams that participated in the tournament were members of the Northeast-10, the tournament was renamed the Northeast-10 Tournament in 2004.

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