Photo gallery: Minnesota Duluth defeats Providence in Frozen Four semifinals
Minnesota Duluth advanced to the national championship game with a 4-1 victory over Providence.
Minnesota Duluth advanced to the national championship game with a 4-1 victory over Providence.
Denver was held to just 37 shots on goal in two victories at the West Regional.
“We don’t have that experience, but that’s all right,” UMass coach Greg Carvel says. “We have a lot of other things I’m excited about.”
Providence, Minnesota Duluth, Massachusetts and Denver each took the ice at KeyBank Center on Wednesday.
The Bulldogs kept their young defensive corps intact after winning the national championship last season.
Providence’s Josh Wilkins offers a flair for the dramatic that helped boost his team to its fifth national semifinal appearance and first since 2015.
Our fourth and final Frozen Four preview spotlights defending champion Minnesota Duluth. Can the champs retain the national title? (photo: Omar Phillips).
UMass’ Greg Carvel has been chosen the winner of the 2019 Spencer Penrose Award as Division I Men’s Ice Hockey CCM/AHCA Coach of the Year (photo: Thom Kendall/UMass Athletics).
In the third Frozen Four preview, Providence, national champions in 2015, has a history of consistency on its side as the Friars find themselves in the NCAA tournament for the sixth straight season (photo: Melissa Wade).
In the second Frozen Four preview, Massachusetts is looking for its first national championship and will lean heavily on Hobey Baker hopeful Cale Makar, in addition to depth throughout the lineup (photo: Melissa Wade).
In the first of four Frozen Four previews, Denver, winner of the 2017 national tournament, has gone from a team rebuilding to a team that is two victories away from winning it all (photo: Jim Rosvold).
Miami announced Friday that Chris Bergeron has been named the sixth head coach in RedHawks history (photo: Todd Pavlack/BGSUHockey.com).
If you’ll be in Buffalo for the 2019 NCAA men’s Frozen Four, make plans to join us for USCHO’s live podcasts from (716) Food and Sport inside Harborcenter, 7 Scott St.
The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Committee announced Thursday the three Hobey Baker Hat Trick finalists for the 2019 award, honoring college hockey’s top player (photos: St. Cloud State, Massachusetts, Harvard athletic departments).
The Minnesota Duluth train just keeps on rolling, especially at NCAA tournament time (photo: Omar Phillips).
Following his team’s win over Cornell in Sunday’s East Regional final, Providence coach Nate Leaman was asked to compare this year’s team to the Friars’ 2015 national championship team (photo: Melissa Wade).
If things would have gone as planned by David Carle, he wouldn’t be preparing to coach Denver in the upcoming Frozen Four in Buffalo (photo: Jim Rosvold).
Each week during the season, we look at the big events and big games around Division I men’s college hockey in Tuesday Morning Quarterback (photo: Omar Phillips).
“The team is behind the success. It’s not any individual. I’ve been playing with confidence and I have my team to thank for that.” – UMass freshman goalie Filip Lindberg (photo: Melissa Wade).
Peter Krieger, Kobe Roth and Parker Mackay each scored goals, and Hunter Shepard made 21 saves for the Bulldogs, who took the lead late in the second period and never relinquished it (photo: Omar Phillips).