After breakout season, move to center gives Notre Dame’s Oglevie a different viewpoint
Andrew Oglevie moved to center right before the Irish went on their well-documented, 16-game winning streak (photo: Melissa Wade).
Andrew Oglevie moved to center right before the Irish went on their well-documented, 16-game winning streak (photo: Melissa Wade).
Notre Dame practiced Wednesday at the Xcel Energy Center.
Our guests on the March 20 edition of USCHO Live! are members of ESPN’s NCAA regionals coverage. We’ll be joined by these scheduled guests: Sean Ritchlin, previewing the West Region at 8:15 p.m. EDT; John Buccigross, East Region at 8:30; Billy Jaffe, Northeast Region at 9:00; and Colby Cohen, Midwest Region at 9:15.
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It might be a stretch to consider a sophomore a grizzled veteran, but Minnesota Duluth defenseman Nick Wolff fits the bill.
Ohio State took the ice for practice at the Frozen Four.
The Bulldogs skate at the Xcel Energy Center a day before playing Ohio State in the semifinals.
The award recognizes the most outstanding senior student-athlete in Division I men’s hockey (photo: Rachel Lewis).
For the second straight season, ESPN’s production of the Frozen Four will include a camera on a referee’s helmet.
For the Wolverines to make it to college hockey’s bonus round, they needed to improve every aspect of their game after midseason (photo: Melissa Wade).
It’s the second national coaching award for Jackson, who also was honored in 2007 (photo: Matt Dewkett).
For the second time in a five-season stretch, Jeff Jackson and Notre Dame found themselves being the new kids on the block in a conference (photo: Matt Dewkett).
The Bulldogs lost seven seniors and three underclassmen, including the starting goalie and six of the top eight scorers, from a team that made the championship game last season (photo: Jim Rosvold).
The Buckeyes take the third-best defense (2.08) and the nation’s second-best combined special teams, including the best penalty kill in Division I, into the Frozen Four (photo: Omar Phillips).
If you’ll be in St. Paul, Minn., for the 2018 men’s Frozen Four, make plans to stop by our broadcasts of USCHO Live! from Tom Reid’s Hockey City Pub, 258 7th St. W., featuring guests from around college hockey.
The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Committee announced Thursday the three Hobey Baker Hat Trick finalists for the 2018 award, honoring college hockey’s top player (photos: USCHO.com).
The inaugural NCAA Midwest regional in Allentown, Pa., featured several subplots vying for attention (photo: Omar Phillips).
According to conventional wisdom, you don’t ever want to be the guy that replaces the legend. Far better to be the guy that replaces the guy that replaces the legend (photo: Melissa Wade).
Minnesota Duluth started its 2017-18 season with injuries to key players, but when so early on, it’s sometimes overlooked as they return and bring promise. It’s never a sure thing to become a national champion, but to get there you will surely need a spark from time to time (photo: Jim Rosvold).
Coming from behind is in Notre Dame’s system and has been in the way they’ve played all year. After a season of close contests, Jeff Jackson’s “cardiac kids” is no misnomer (photo: Matt Dewkett).
Seven years later, three-quarters of the 2011 men’s Frozen Four field is coming back to St. Paul, Minn.