Frozen Four preview: North Dakota takes plenty of confidence to Tampa
The Fighting Hawks rebounded from a poor weekend in the NCHC tournament to roll through the Midwest Regional.
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The Fighting Hawks rebounded from a poor weekend in the NCHC tournament to roll through the Midwest Regional.
The Eagles won the 2012 national championship in Tampa but this year they have to play top overall seed Quinnipiac in the semifinals.
It’s only the second time the Bobcats have been in the Frozen Four, quite a contrast the three other teams in Tampa.
The new Badgers coach is headed back to Madison nearly three decades after a college playing career that launched him into NHL playing and coaching days.
The tournament returns just four years after first hosting college hockey’s final weekend.
The Bobcats lost in the 2013 championship game, their only other appearance in the Frozen Four.
Jamie Murray is leaving college hockey with a bang.The Babson senior goalie not only won the Joe Concannon Award, the Sid Watson Award, NEHC Player and Goaltender of the Year this season, but has also been named the USCHO.com Men’s Division III Player of the Year.This season with the Beavers, Murray went 14-5-3 with a … Read more
What’s the process for the Pioneers? “It’s about growing and developing players into roles, seeing who has chemistry with who and who can execute on special teams,” coach Jim Montgomery says.
The Eagles dealt with injuries and player departure to clinch their spot in Tampa.
The third time really is the charm.Winning the Division III national championship has garnered Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Chris Brooks the USCHO.com 2015-16 Men’s D-III Coach of the Year.Brooks, who just completed his fifth season behind the Pointers bench, led the team to a WIAC playoff title and then beat Adrian, Geneseo and St. Norbert to end … Read more
After a season in which he led all Division III freshmen in scoring, Adrian’s Connor Armour has been named the USCHO.com 2015-16 Men’s D-III Rookie of the Year. Armour, a native of Bowmanville, Ont., tallied eight goals with 30 assists for a 38-point season in 28 games, topping the Bulldogs scoring chart. He also finished … Read more
The Fighting Hawks have lost in the national semifinals in the past two seasons.
In the end, two No. 1 seeds and two No. 2 seeds made it to the Frozen Four.
The senior defenseman, one of five finalists for the 2016 Hockey Humanitarian Award, presented by BNY Mellon Wealth Management, helped to found Do It For Daron after her sister’s suicide.
The junior helped lead the Bobcats to the Frozen Four despite an injury.
The Pioneers couldn’t shake Ferris State until late in the West Regional final.
The Eagles captain got his team to Tampa with a pair of goals in the Northeast Regional final against Minnesota-Duluth.
The most outstanding player scored twice in the semifinal and once in the championship game.
The River Hawks hadn’t won this season when they trailed after the second period until they beat Yale in the East Regional semifinals.
The Green Knights lose four seniors from the team that lost to Wisconsin-Stevens Point in the national championship game.