Great Lakes Invitational

The Great Lakes Invitational (GLI) is a four-team National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men's ice hockey tournament held annually at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, around the New Year's holiday. It was previously held in Detroit as part of College Hockey in the D.

Great Lakes Invitational
SportCollege ice hockey
Founded1965
FounderJohn MacInnes, Jack Paterson, Jack Tompkins
No. of teams4
Venue(s)Van Andel Arena (2022–2023)
Yost Ice Arena/Munn Ice Arena (2021)
Little Caesars Arena (2018–2019)
Joe Louis Arena (1979–2012, 2014–2016)
Comerica Park (2013)
Olympia Stadium (1965–1978)
Most recent
champion(s)
Michigan Tech
Most titlesMichigan (17)
TV partner(s)Fox Sports Detroit

The tournament was born out of a conversation between the general manager of Olympia Stadium, Lincoln Cavalieri, Michigan Tech's long-time coach, John MacInnes, and Detroit Red Wings scout Jack Paterson. The three men were discussing the lack of American-born players in the National Hockey League (NHL) and concluded that a prestigious collegiate tournament could make a difference by promoting interest in hockey among young athletes, as well as the general public. Jack Tompkins, American Airlines vice president, former University of Michigan goalie, and a member of the Detroit Red Wings organization, championed their vision as well, and together in 1965, they founded the Great Lakes Invitational hockey tournament.

The GLI has grown into one of the premier college and holiday sporting events in the country,[citation needed] originating at Detroit's Olympia Stadium. Michigan Tech, the host for the tournament since its inception, added Michigan as a co-host in 1976.[citation needed] The tournament moved into Joe Louis Arena when the Red Wings' new home arena opened in December 1979. In 2017, with the closure of the Joe, the GLI relocated to the new Little Caesars Arena until the 2020–21 season.[1]

Michigan State is traditionally selected as a third participant while the fourth is a different team each season. Northern Michigan was scheduled to be the 2020-21 invitee, but the tournament was cancelled.

The 2013 edition of the invitational was held outdoors at Comerica Park, as part of festivities for the 2014 NHL Winter Classic at Michigan Stadium. Western Michigan defeated Michigan Tech 1–0 in overtime.[2] The outdoor games were originally scheduled for 2012. However, due to the NHL lockout, the Winter Classic and all associated festivities were postponed to 2013–14.[3][4]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Great Lakes Invitational was not held in 2020, marking the first year the tournament has not been played since its inception. On December 27, 2021, Michigan cited player health concerns and backed out of the December 30 game against Western Michigan, COVID-19 was not cited as a reason. However, Michigan played their first scheduled game of the tournament vs. Michigan Tech on December 29. The result of the Western Michigan vs. Michigan game not being played was that no tournament winner was announced.[5]

On June 8, 2022, the tournament field for the 2022 tournament was announced. Ferris State, Michigan State, Michigan Tech, and Western Michigan competed at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids. This marks the first year Michigan has not played since 1973.[6][7]

Future GLIs to be held in Grand Rapids include Michigan Tech and Michigan State each year as host schools. 2023 features Ferris State and Alaska. 2024 Western Michigan and Northern Michigan. 2025 Ferris State and Miami of Ohio. 2026 Western Michigan and Notre Dame.

Yearly results

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SeasonChampionRunner-upThird placeFourth placeJack Tompkins Trophy (MVP)
2023Michigan TechMichigan State AlaskaFerris StateJack Works, MTU
2022Western MichiganFerris StateMichigan TechMichigan StateJason Polin, WMU
2021Played as a showcase, no tournament standings.
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019Michigan TechMichiganMichigan StateFerris StateLogan Pietila, MTU
2018Lake Superior StateMichigan TechMichiganMichigan StateDiego Cuglietta, LSSU
2017Bowling GreenMichigan TechMichiganMichigan StateLukas Craggs, BGSU
2016Western MichiganMichigan TechMichiganMichigan StateColt Conrad, WMU
2015MichiganMichigan TechNorthern MichiganMichigan StateKyle Connor, UM
2014MichiganMichigan StateMichigan TechFerris StateSteve Racine, UM
2013Western MichiganMichigan TechMichigan StateMichiganLukas Hafner, WMU
2012Michigan TechWestern MichiganMichiganMichigan StatePheonix Copley, MTU
2011MichiganMichigan StateBoston CollegeMichigan TechKevin Clare, UM
2010MichiganColorado CollegeMichigan StateMichigan TechLuke Glendening, UM
2009Michigan StateRensselaerMichiganMichigan TechBrett Perlini, MSU
2008MichiganMichigan StateMichigan TechNorth DakotaLouie Caporusso, UM
2007MichiganMichigan TechProvidenceMichigan StateBilly Sauer, UM
2006Michigan StateMichiganHarvardMichigan TechBryan Lerg, MSU
2005Colorado CollegeMichigan StateMichiganMichigan TechJoey Crabb, CC
2004Michigan StateMichiganNew HampshireMichigan TechJim Slater, MSU
2003Boston CollegeMichigan StateMichiganMichigan TechJoe Pearce, BC
2002Boston UniversityMichiganMichigan StateMichigan TechSean Fields, BU
2001North DakotaMichigan StateMichiganMichigan TechTim Skarperud, UND
2000Michigan StateMichigan TechBoston CollegeMichiganRyan Miller, MSU
1999Michigan StateMichiganMichigan TechLake Superior StateShawn Horcoff, MSU
1998Michigan StateMichiganNorthern MichiganMichigan TechMike Gresl, MSU
1997Michigan StateMichiganMichigan Tech St. LawrenceMike Weaver, MSU
1996MichiganLake Superior StateMichigan StateMichigan TechBrendan Morrison, UM
1995MichiganMichigan StateMichigan TechNorthern MichiganBrendan Morrison, UM
1994MichiganMichigan StateMichigan Tech CornellBrendan Morrison, UM
1993MichiganMichigan StateMichigan TechNotre DameDavid Oliver, UM
1992MichiganNorthern MichiganMichigan StateMichigan TechCam Stewart, UM
1991MichiganMichigan TechMichigan StateHarvardSteve Shields, UM
1990MichiganMaineMichigan TechMichigan StateSteve Shields, UM
1989MichiganMichigan StateMichigan TechNorthern MichiganScott Sharples, UM
1988MichiganNorth DakotaMichigan StateMichigan TechTodd Brost, UM
1987WisconsinMichigan StateMichiganMichigan TechDean Anderson, UW
1986Western MichiganMichiganMichigan StateMichigan TechBill Horn, WMU
1985Michigan StateRensselaerMichiganMichigan TechDon McSween, MSU
1984Michigan StateMichigan TechMichiganBowling GreenBob Essensa, MSU
1983Michigan StateMichigan TechNorthern MichiganMichiganDan McFall, MSU
1982Michigan StateMichigan TechMichiganNotre DameDale Krentz, MSU
1981Notre DameMichigan TechMichiganMichigan StateDave Laurion, ND
1980Michigan TechMichiganMichigan StateHarvardPaul Fricker, UM
1979Michigan TechMichiganWisconsinMichigan StateMurray Eaves, UM
1978Michigan TechOhio StateBoston UniversityMichiganJohn Rockwell, MTU
1977Michigan TechMichiganLake Superior StateWestern MichiganDave Joelson, MTU
1976Michigan TechMichiganBrownBowling GreenGreg Hay, MTU
1975MichiganMichigan TechBoston UniversityPennsylvaniaStu Ostlund, MTU
1974Michigan TechMichiganHarvardYaleRobbie Moore, UM
1973Michigan StateMichigan TechBoston CollegePennsylvaniaTom Ross, MSU
1972HarvardMichigan TechBoston UniversityMichiganDave Hynes, Har
1971Michigan TechMichigan StateDartmouthNotre DameIan Williams, ND
1970Michigan TechMichiganColgateBrownMike Usitalo, MTU
1969New HampshireMichigan StateMichigan TechPrincetonLarry Smith, UNH
1968Michigan TechWisconsinMichigan StateMichiganBill Watt, MSU
1967North DakotaMichigan TechMichigan StateWestern OntarioRoger Bamburak, UND
1966MichiganMichigan StateMichigan TechWestern OntarioMel Wakabayashi, UM
1965TorontoMichigan TechBoston UniversityColorado CollegeHenry Monteith, UT

Team records

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TeamTitlesRunner-upThird placeFourth placeYears participated
Michigan171413650
Michigan State121514849
Michigan Tech1217121657
Western Michigan41016
North Dakota21014
Lake Superior State11114
Wisconsin11103
Colorado College11013
Boston University10405
Boston College10304
Harvard10225
New Hampshire10102
Notre Dame10034
Bowling Green10023
Toronto10001
Rensselaer02002
Northern Michigan01326
Ferris State01034
Maine01001
Ohio State01001
Brown00112
Alaska00101
Colgate00101
Dartmouth00101
Providence00101
Penn00022
Western Ontario00022
Cornell00011
Princeton00011
St. Lawrence00011
Yale00011
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References

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  1. ^ "GLI gets extension; UM-MSU at LCA on Feb. 10". The Detroit News. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
  2. ^ "WMU hockey wins Great Lakes Invitational with gritty 1-0 win over Michigan Tech at Comerica Park". MLive. December 29, 2013. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  3. ^ "College hockey's Great Lakes Invitational moved from Comerica Park to Joe Louis Arena". Live. November 3, 2012. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  4. ^ Doyle, T. J. (October 4, 2012). "NHL Lockout could alter plans for 2012 GLI". SB Nation Detroit. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  5. ^ "Michigan cancels GLI game with Western Michigan due to 'health and welfare protocols within the Wolverines' program'". USCHO.com. December 27, 2021. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
  6. ^ "Michigan Tech hosting 56th GLI in Grand Rapids". Michigan Tech Athletics. June 8, 2022. Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  7. ^ Silva, Richard (June 8, 2022). "Great Lakes Invitational moves to Grand Rapids; Michigan hockey not in field". The Detroit News. Retrieved June 8, 2022.