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ECAC Northeast

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03 Mar 2012 | Domenic Recchia  (D) Johnson and WalesarrowTrenton Titans
29 Feb 2012 | Jeremiah Ketts  (F) Johnson and WalesarrowReading Royals
09 Aug 2011 | Ryan Warsofsky  (D) Curry CollegearrowWhite Caps Turnhout
League leaders |  season 2011-2012 all time stats
# Player name Pos Team GP G A P PIM +/-
1.Jeremiah KettsFJohnson and Wales2620335344
2.Lou EducateFNichols College2727154266
3.Payden BenningCCurry College2721183939
4.Danny KaufmanCJohnson and Wales2418213991
5.Jay PietrasiakLWJohnson and Wales2516203675
6.Domenic RecchiaDJohnson and Wales254293316
7.Ian DeLongFCurry College2713183124
8.John ScorciaFSalve Regina University258212942
9.Matt GrahamRWBecker College261314278
10.Jordan ReedFCurry College268152320
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The ECAC Northeast was an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III as a hockey-only conference. For many years it was one of the three men's hockey conferences that operated under the umbrella of the Eastern College Athletic Conference; the others were the ECAC East (now the New England Hockey Conference), and the ECAC West (soon to be the United Collegiate Hockey Conference). Member institutions were located in the New England region of the United States, in the states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

Unlike the ECAC East and ECAC West, there was no women's division of the ECAC Northeast. Most ECAC Northeast schools did not sponsor women's ice hockey; the two that did (Nichols & Salve Regina) played in the ECAC East.

The ECAC Northeast dissolved in 2016 when The Commonwealth Coast Conference, a Division III all-sports conference and the primary conference of most ECAC Northeast members, decided to sponsor men's ice hockey as a varsity sport. Becker, Johnson and Wales, and Suffolk joined the CCC as associate members for ice hockey, while CCC member University of New England moved their men's team from the ECAC East to play in the CCC league.

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