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After hitting reset button, Providence’s Gillies plays big down the stretch

August 24, 2020April 11, 2015 by Brian Sullivan

The junior allowed a soft goal in the first period but rebounded to make 49 saves.

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Hobey winner Eichel on comparison to Kariya: ‘It’s the greatest compliment’

April 10, 2015 by Chris Lerch

The Boston University freshman is just the second rookie to win the award, joining the former Maine star.

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Conference foes Boston University, Providence set for national title matchup

August 24, 2020April 10, 2015 by Jim Connelly

The Terriers and Friars last played in October, long before the teams became what we see today.

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Ammerman adds 2015 Hockey Humanitarian Award to an already impressive resume

August 24, 2020April 10, 2015 by Todd D. Milewski

The Wisconsin senior spearheaded the creation of a women’s soccer league in rural Kenya.

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Mike Richter Award winner McIntyre credits family, coaches for development

April 10, 2015 by Paula C. Weston

The North Dakota junior earned the award as the nation’s top Division I men’s goaltender.

Categories Feature Tags ff2015 1 Comment

Greer brings grit to Boston University’s second line, and goals follow

August 24, 2020April 9, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

The freshman was moved up to play with Cason Hohmann and Ahti Oksanen for the playoffs.

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Almost an amazing comeback for North Dakota, but hole was too deep

August 24, 2020April 9, 2015 by Chris Lerch

UND scored two third-period goals but feel short in the Frozen Four semifinals.

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With another barrage of shots, Providence shows it has more than just a strong defense

April 9, 2015 by Brian Sullivan

The 48 shots on goal in Thursday’s win over Omaha was only the Friars’ third-highest total of the season.

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Omaha a step behind in first Frozen Four appearance, but optimistic for future

August 24, 2020April 9, 2015 by Paula C. Weston

The Mavericks lost to Providence 4-1 in Thursday’s national semifinal.

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1,500-mile road trip brings three buses of Omaha students to Boston

August 24, 2020April 9, 2015 by Todd D. Milewski

The students paid $250 each for the trip, with the rest covered by the school, sponsorships and donations.

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In 2015 Frozen Four semifinals, East meets West

April 8, 2015 by Dan Rubin

Hockey East’s Boston University and Providence face off against the NCHC’s North Dakota and Omaha on Thursday.

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Analysis: North Dakota’s speed faces Boston University’s skill

August 24, 2020April 7, 2015 by Todd D. Milewski

The teams meet in the second semifinal of the 2015 Frozen Four.

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Analysis: Omaha’s transition game goes up against Providence’s structure

August 24, 2020April 7, 2015 by Todd D. Milewski

The teams meet in the first semifinal of the 2015 Frozen Four.

Categories Feature Tags ff2015 39 Comments

Frozen Four preview: Getting back to work has been a theme for North Dakota

August 24, 2020April 6, 2015 by Candace Horgan

After losing a Frozen Four heartbreaker last season, UND planned its return for this season and weathered some storms.

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Frozen Four preview: Boston University hopes key late-season games help overcome inexperience

April 6, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

Only two Terriers players had played in the NCAA tournament before this year’s regionals.

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Frozen Four preview: New heights for Omaha but not for its veteran coach

August 24, 2020April 6, 2015 by Matthew Semisch

Dean Blais won two national championships in 10 seasons at North Dakota, but he doesn’t try to compare his Mavericks teams to those outfits.

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Frozen Four preview: Defense the focal point for ‘battle-tested’ Providence

August 24, 2020April 6, 2015 by Jim Connelly

The Friars are back in the Frozen Four after 30 years, and goaltender Jon Gillies and a mobile defense will be on display.

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Recent drought notwithstanding, Boston has played a key role in Frozen Four history

August 24, 2020April 5, 2015 by Jim Connelly

The 2015 tournament will be the eighth time the NCAA championship has been awarded in the city, including one at Boston College in Chestnut Hill.

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Some tips to help you enjoy Boston during the Frozen Four

August 24, 2020April 4, 2015 by Jim Connelly

The history and the dining are impressive, but beware of the tourist traps.

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Underclassmen fuel Omaha’s Frozen Four run, but seniors set the tone

August 24, 2020April 3, 2015 by Todd D. Milewski

The Mavericks’ top seven scorers are freshmen and sophomores, but seniors like goaltender Ryan Massa helped guide the young group.

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