Holiday Face–Off

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The Holiday Face–Off is a mid-season college ice hockey tournament with the first iteration played in late December 2021. Wisconsin is the defending champion after defeating Northeastern in the 2023 championship game. The 2023 Kwik Trip Holiday Face–Off featured Wisconsin, Minnesota Duluth, Northeastern and Air Force on December 28 and 29 at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.[1]

Founded2021
No. of teams4
VenueFiserv Forum (2021–Present)
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Holiday Face–Off
SportCollege ice hockey
Founded2021
No. of teams4
VenueFiserv Forum (2021–Present)
Most recent
champion
Western Michigan
Most titlesWisconsin (3)
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History

2025 Holiday Face–Off championship game, Wisconsin vs. Western Michigan

The Holiday Face–Off was brought about by the Gazelle Group, a marketing firm based in Princeton, New Jersey. The group sought to rekindle a mid-western holiday tournament that had previously been organized by the University of Wisconsin–Madison as the Badger Showdown. No winter tournament had been held in the region since the Showdown was discontinued in 2009.[2]

The tournament was first supposed to be held on December 28–29, 2020. However, it was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The original teams meant to play were the Wisconsin Badgers, Clarkson Golden Knights, UConn Huskies, and Arizona State Sun Devils.

On June 15, 2021, it was announced that the inaugural Holiday Face–Off tournament would be played on December 28–29, 2021 between the Wisconsin Badgers, Providence Friars, Bowling Green Falcons, and Yale Bulldogs.[1] The Badgers and Friars took the championship game into overtime and ended with a final score of 2-2. The Badgers would ultimately win the inaugural Holiday Face–Off championship on a shootout goal by freshman forward, Zach Urdahl.

The 2025 iteration of the Holiday Face-Off is scheduled for December 28-29, 2025. The participants are Boston College Eagles, Lake Superior State Lakers, Western Michigan Broncos, and Wisconsin Badgers.

Yearly results

Team records

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TeamTitlesRunner-upThird placeFourth placeYears participated
Wisconsin32005
Western Michigan10001
Clarkson10001
Lake Superior State00022
Boston College00101
UConn01001
Alaska00101
Ferris State00011
Northeastern01001
Minnesota Duluth00101
Air Force00011
UMass00101
Providence01001
Bowling Green00101
Yale00011
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