Michigan, Notre Dame to play outdoors at Notre Dame Stadium on Jan. 5, 2019
Michigan and Notre Dame will square off in an outdoor game on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019, at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Ind.
Michigan and Notre Dame will square off in an outdoor game on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019, at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Ind.
After a weekend sweep of Omaha, Notre Dame has taken over as the top team in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Poll with 28 first-place votes (photo: Omar Phillips).
Rick Gotkin’s Mercyhurst Lakers pushed No. 2 Notre Dame to a 6-6 overtime tie but will play in the consolation game of the IceBreaker after losing, 1-0, in a shootout (photo: Mercyhurst Athletics).
Last year’s national runner-up Notre Dame headlines the four-team field at this weekend’s Ice Breaker Tournament in Erie, Pa. (File photo/Jim Rosvold)
Notre Dame and Wisconsin will meet for a second consecutive season in Chicago, with their 2018-19 neutral-site game slated to take place at 7:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Jan. 20 at the United Center (photo: Notre Dame Athletics).
Max Mobley joins the staff as a volunteer assistant coach, while Will Messa will serve as the Compton Family Ice Arena programming and hockey intern.
Holy Cross associate coach Brock Sheahan has been named associate head coach of the USHL’s Chicago Steel.
St. Cloud State has announced the hiring of T.J. Jindra as the interim coordinator of hockey and video operations.
Anders Lee tallied his first 40-goal NHL season for the New York Islanders in 2017-18. The Minnesota native and Notre Dame alum might have given a few of those scores back to have had the Islanders make the Stanley Cup playoffs instead (photo: Fighting Irish Media).
Notre Dame junior defenseman Dennis Gilbert has signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Chicago Blackhawks and will not return to the Fighting Irish for his senior season (photo: Matt Dewkett).
Notre Dame junior forward Andrew Oglevie has signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Buffalo Sabres, giving up his final year of collegiate eligibility (photo: Matt Dewkett).
Players of the year from four Division I men’s conferences were named first-team All-USCHO selections for the 2017-18 season (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
“We haven’t been able to find that third goal, for whatever reason,” Duluth coach Scott Sandelin said. “I was hoping tonight would be [the night].”
For most of the national championship game, the Irish struggled to simply get the puck into the offensive zone.
In five postseason games before Saturday’s national championship, the Irish had managed to find a way to win one-goal games in spite of being dead even with opponents in third-period scoring.
It’s the Team of Destiny versus the Cardiac Kids for the 2018 national title on Saturday (photo: Melissa Wade).
A sophomore, Cale Morris leads the country in save percentage (.944) and victories (27) (photo: Jim Rosvold).
Senior Jordan Gross has transformed himself from an offensive defenseman to a legitimate two-way defender.
Even though they were the two players who spurred the comeback, Andrew Oglevie and Jake Evans both said that they didn’t need to calm the team down when they were two goals in the hole.
Minnesota Duluth, Michigan, Notre Dame and Ohio State all are backstopped, essentially, by first-year starters.