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Standings

Current Standings

Past Standings

 

Team W/L Records

Team W/L Records

 

Champions

Division I

Division II

Division III

Defunct Division I-A

Defunct Met A

Defunct Met D

RI New England Titles

RI National Titles

Regular Season

Boys Ice Hockey Title Totals

Individual School Pages

School Totals

All Sports' State Championships Year by Year

All Sports' Top Division Championships Year by Year

Notes on High School Championships

 

Championship Results

Division I

Division II

Division III

Defunct Division I-A

Defunct Met A

Defunct Met D

 

Postseason

Current Results

Past Results 1993-94 on

Formats

 

First Years of Teams in the RIIL

 

For scores, statistics, and more:

RIHSH

 

An excellent site for past scores, statistics, and more:

RI Hockey

 

Boys Ice Hockey Postseason Formats

 

Division I + II

  • Each division hosts its own postseason tournament: The top 8 teams, regardless of sub-division, qualify; In Division I playoff spots and seedings are based on powerpoints (teams get extra powerpoints for wins or ties against Cimini Division teams)
  • In the quarterfinals No. 1 plays No. 8, No. 2 plays No. 7, No. 3 plays No. 6, and No. 4 faces No. 5 in best of three series where the winner must win two games (So series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
  • In the semifinals the highest-seeded quarterfinal series winner faces the lowest-seeded quarterfinal series winner and the other two quarterfinal winners face off against one another in best of three series where the winner must win two games (So series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
  • The finals (held the third weekend of March) is a best of three series in which the winner must win two games (So series could go longer than three games if there are ties)

 

Division III

  • Top 6 teams qualify for the postseason
  • In the quarterfinals No. 1 and No. 2 receive byes while No. 3 plays No. 6 and No. 4 plays No. 5 best of three series in which the winner must win two games (So series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
  • In the semifinals No. 1 plays the lower-seeded quarterfinal series winner and No. 2 plays the higher-seeded quarterfinal series winner in best of three series where the winner must win two games (So series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
  • The finals (held the third weekend of March) is a best of three series in which the winner must win two games (So series could go longer than three games if there are ties)

 

Links for Scores and Schedules

RIIL

Providence Journal

 

Information on Schools + the RIIL

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