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The Ledyard Bank Classic  (formerly the Auld Lang Syne Classic ) is a college  Division I  men's ice hockey  tournament  played before New Years  at the Thompson Arena  in Hanover, New Hampshire , the home arena for Dartmouth College .
The tournament was first held in 1978  and was usually played on the final two days of December every year until 1988 .[ 1] 2008  when it returned to an annual schedule which it continues to possess.[ 2] 
The 2016  tournament featured a predetermined schedule, as opposed to an elimination format, which prevented a traditional championship game. Winner and placement as determined by record, as UMass Lowell's two regulation wins secured a title over Dartmouth's one win and one shootout win. Army secured third place with a regulation win and shootout loss, and Colgate finished fourth with two regulation losses. 
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the tournament was not held in 2020. In 2021, the tournament returned to an elimination schedule, with Day 1's respective winning and losing teams facing each other the next day.
Year 
Champion 
Runner-up 
Third place 
Fourth place 
MVP
  
2024 
Providence Dartmouth Northeastern Alaska Anchorage Graham Gamache, Providence
  
2023 
Maine Dartmouth RIT Lake Superior State Harrison Scott, Maine
  
2022 
Providence Merrimack Dartmouth Yale Bennett Schimek, Providence
  
2021 
Boston College Dartmouth New Hampshire Mercyhurst Jack McBain , Boston College
 
2019 
Dartmouth Colorado College Connecticut St. Lawrence Quin Foreman , Dartmouth
 
2018 
Providence Dartmouth Brown Army Scott Conway , Providence
 
2017 
Minnesota–Duluth Dartmouth Yale New Hampshire Hunter Shepard , Minnesota–Duluth
 
2016 
Massachusetts–Lowell Dartmouth Army Colgate Joe Gambardella , Massachusetts–Lowell
 
2015 
Dartmouth Union Robert Morris Merrimack Nick Bligh , Dartmouth
 
2014 
Boston College Dartmouth Denver Brown Teddy Doherty , Boston College
 
2013 
Air Force Providence Northeastern Dartmouth Mitch Torrel , Air Force
 
2012 
Massachusetts Dartmouth New Hampshire Bemidji State Branden Gracell , Massachusetts
 
2011 
St. Lawrence Dartmouth Merrimack Holy Cross Kyle Flanagan , St. Lawrence
 
2010 
Boston College Mercyhurst Dartmouth Colgate Paul Carey , Boston College
 
2009 
Northeastern Massachusetts–Lowell Holy Cross Dartmouth Chris Rawlings , Northeastern
 
2008 
Dartmouth Bemidji State Massachusetts Army Kyle Reeds , Dartmouth
 
2006 
North Dakota St. Lawrence Boston University Dartmouth Ryan Duncan , North Dakota
 
2004 
Dartmouth Vermont Providence Bowling Green Sean Samuel , Dartmouth
 
2002 
Dartmouth Massachusetts–Lowell Notre Dame Vermont Kent Gillings , Dartmouth
 
2000 
Vermont Dartmouth New Hampshire Miami Andrew Allen , Vermont
 
1998 
Vermont Dartmouth Mankato State Air Force Matt Sanders , Vermont
 
1996 
St. Lawrence Dartmouth Northeastern Massachusetts–Lowell Derek McLaughlin , St. Lawrence
 
1994 
Vermont Dartmouth Illinois–Chicago Providence Martin St. Louis , Vermont
 
1991 
Boston University New Hampshire Vermont Dartmouth Jon Pratt , Boston University
 
1988 
Northeastern Dartmouth Vermont New Hampshire Rich Burchill , Northeastern
 
1987 
Vermont Dalhousie Dartmouth Providence Jim Walsh , Vermont
 
1986 
New Hampshire Holy Cross Vermont Dartmouth Greg Rota , New Hampshire
 
1985 
Vermont Dartmouth Maine Bowdoin Kyle McDonough , Vermont
 
1984 
New Hampshire Dartmouth Vermont Air Force Peter Herms , New Hampshire
 
1983 
New Hampshire Maine Vermont Dartmouth Bruce Gillies , New Hampshire
 
1982 
New Hampshire Dartmouth Vermont Maine George White , New Hampshire
 
1981 
Dartmouth Maine Vermont New Hampshire Shaun Teevens , Dartmouth
 
1980 
Dartmouth St. Lawrence New Hampshire Merrimack Peter Lavery , Dartmouth
 
1979 
Vermont Dartmouth Maine Air Force Craig Homola , Vermont
 
1978 
Dartmouth Clarkson Boston College Bowdoin Steve Higgins , Dartmouth
 
Team 
# of times participated 
Titles 
 
Dartmouth 
32 
8 
 
Vermont 
15 
6 
 
New Hampshire 
12 
4 
 
Boston College 
4 
3 
 
St. Lawrence 
5 
2 
 
Northeastern 
4 
2 
 
Providence 
7 
3 
 
Air Force 
4 
1 
 
Massachusetts–Lowell 
4 
1 
 
Boston University 
2 
1 
 
Massachusetts 
2 
1 
 
Minnesota–Duluth 
1 
1 
 
North Dakota 
1 
1 
 
Maine 
5 
0 
 
Army 
3 
0 
 
Holy Cross 
3 
0 
 
Merrimack 
3 
0 
 
Bemidji State 
2 
0 
 
Bowdoin 
2 
0 
 
Brown 
2 
0 
 
Colgate 
2 
0 
 
Mercyhurst 
2 
0 
 
Bowling Green 
1 
0 
 
Clarkson 
1 
0 
 
Colorado College 
1 
0 
 
Connecticut 
1 
0 
 
Dalhousie 
1 
0 
 
Denver 
1 
0 
 
Illinois–Chicago 
1 
0 
 
Miami 
1 
0 
 
Minnesota State 
1 
0 
 
Notre Dame 
1 
0 
 
Robert Morris 
1 
0 
 
Union 
1 
0 
 
Yale 
1 
0 
 
Formerly the Dartmouth Indians 
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