After winning Midwest Regional, Minnesota Duluth proving to be a team that is ‘about the playoffs’
The Minnesota Duluth train just keeps on rolling, especially at NCAA tournament time (photo: Omar Phillips).
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).
Minnesota Duluth is headed to the Frozen Four for a third straight season after a 3-1 victory over Quinnipiac in the Midwest Regional final (photo: Omar Phillips).
Three teams enter the 2019 NCAA men’s Frozen Four on a winning streak at college hockey’s marquee event. The other is making its first appearance (photo: Jim Rosvold).
The fourth-seeded Friars used a shut-down defensive effort to blank the Big Red 4-0 in the East Regional final Sunday at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center (photo: Melissa Wade).
Providence defeated Cornell 4-0 to win the East Regional (photo: Melissa Wade).
Denver freshman goaltender Filip Larsson made 26 saves in his second shutout of the regional (photo: Jim Rosvold).
Minnesota Duluth defeated Bowling Green 2-1 in overtime and Quinnipiac held off Arizona State 2-1 in the Midwest Regional semifinals (photo: Omar Phillips).
Providence rallied past Minnesota State 6-3 and Cornell toppled Northeastern 5-1 on the first day of the East Regional (photo: Matt Dewkett).
Denver stopped American International 3-0 on Saturday to win a spot in the Frozen Four (photo: Jim Rosvold).
UMass defeated Notre Dame 4-0 on Saturday to win the Northeast Regional (photo: Melissa Wade).
Quinnipiac dominated the second period and withstood a late flurry to defeat Arizona State, 2-1, in the Bobcats’ first NCAA tournament win since 2016.
UMass overpowered Notre Dame, 4-0, one day after beating Harvard by the same score, to earn the program’s first ever trip to the Frozen Four.
A week after a frustrating loss in the ECAC Hockey Championship game following a controversial no call, Cornell erupted for three second-period goals en route to a 5-1 win over Northeastern in the NCAA East regional semifinals Saturday at the Dunkin Donuts Center.
Freshman forward Cole Koepke set up both goals by senior captain Parker Mackay, one in the third period and the other in overtime, as the Bulldogs edged Bowling Green, 2-1, in the early NCAA Midwest Regional semifinal.
It didn’t take long for spectators, experts, and fans to notice a partisan crowd cheering on lower seed Providence. The Friars rallied from a 3-0 deficit to upset top-seeded Minnesota State, 6-3.