2024 Playoffs


ON-DEMAND STREAMS OF 2024 CHMA PLAYOFF GAMES
GAME RESULTS

Quarterfinal Game #1: Friday, February 16th
#3 Robert Morris - 4
#6 Mercyhurst - 3
Final / Overtime
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Quarterfinal Game #2: Friday, February 16th
#4 Kent State - 6
#5 West Virginia - 5
Final / Overtime
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Semifinal Game #1: Saturday, February 17th
#1 Indiana U of PA - 7
#4 Kent State - 2
Final Score
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Semifinal Game #2: Saturday, February 17th
#2 John Carroll - 4
#3 Robert Morris - 2
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Championship Game: Sunday, February 18th
#1 Indiana U of PA - 8
#2 John Carroll - 5
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Game Highlights
GAME SCHEDULE

Quarterfinal Game #1: Friday, February 16th
#3 Robert Morris vs #6 Mercyhurst
7:30 PM at Palmer Imaging Arena
Quarterfinal Game #2: Friday, February 16th
#4 Kent State vs #5 West Virginia
7:50 PM at Palmer Imaging Arena
Semifinal Game #1: Saturday, February 17th
#1 Indiana U of PA vs #4 Kent State
6:00 PM at Palmer Imaging Arena
Semifinal Game #2: Saturday, February 17th
#2 John Carroll vs #3 Robert Morris
6:20 PM at Palmer Imaging Arena
Championship Game: Sunday, February 18th
#1 Indiana U of PA vs #2 John Carroll
1:30 PM at Palmer Imaging Arena
PALMER IMAGING ARENA
SPORTSMANSHIP
Sportsmanship is everyone's responsibility. All associated parties play a critical role in upholding a high standard of conduct: players, coaches, officials, administrators, and spectators. The result is a supportive culture for our players, coaches, and officials; an enjoyable environment for our fans and families; and a positive image for our schools, our teams, and our league.
Our playoffs are our marquee event, where sportsmanship cannot be discarded just because the stakes are high on the ice. Players and coaches must display the important values of respect and discipline, regardless of the outcome of the games. The applicable rulebooks will be enforced for players and team personnel who step outside of those boundaries.
Fans should cheer for their team and support all participants in a positive manner. Spectators who interfere with the game or exhibit behaviors that are detrimental to the spirit and values of intercollegiate sports shall be removed from the premises.
PARKING
Ample vehicle parking is available in the lot surrounding the arena and is free to the public. This includes an expansion of the parking area in the rear of the facility. Those attending the event are asked to park only in designated areas and not in places that block thruways nor along the road leading up the hill to the arena. ADA parking is available along the front of the arena in the spots closest to the main entrance.
Team buses/vans are able to unload near the main entrance, although the traffic lane that continues around the building is rather narrow. Buses are asked to park in a manner that minimizes impact on general parking, which works best towards the rear parking areas of the premises. Alternatively, buses will have far more space to park at the bottom of the hill by Route 22, on the opposite side of the GetGo.
ADMISSIONS & SEATING
There is a daily admission fee charged for each spectator entering the playing area during the CHMA event to help offset the costs to the teams.
ADULTS = $5
STUDENTS = $2 (with student ID)
CHILDREN = $2 (under age 18)
All seating inside the playing area is General Admission. Fans of each team -- including students -- are asked to sit in the seating areas across from their team's bench, as assigned by game. Spectators are not to be in the locker room areas to limit disruptions and distractions for the players.
PHOTOGRAPHY
A professional photographer will be present throughout the weekend, including the CHMA championship game. Photos and photo packages from the event can be purchased from the photographer following the event. Information on purchasing photos will be provided at the event.
No photos from the event shall be sold nor distributed for commercial use without the express written consent of the CHMA League Office. Media members taking photographs shall do so only for editorial and publishing purposes.
Only the official photographer will be permitted in the scorer's/penalty box area during the games, and no photography/videography is permitted from team benches at any time. Only approved photographers will be permitted outside of the general spectator areas, and there will be a limited and inflexible restriction on photographers who are permitted on the ice for championship celebrations. Photographers wishing to gain approval must do so prior to the start of any game, which will be limited only to valid media outlets.
ON-ICE CEREMONIES
Only team/game personnel, game staff, and league officials shall be permitted on the ice at any time throughout the post-season, including the on-ice celebration following the championship game. The winning team will be asked to clear the ice immediately if spectators or other unauthorized individuals enter the ice surface during this time (including for pictures), and any unauthorized person entering the ice surface will be removed from the premises immediately.
A dedicated area away from the ice surface shall be provided to the winning team after the game for photographs with family and friends. Spectators are asked to use this area and honor the policy of remaining off of the ice surface.