{"id":25764,"date":"2003-04-11T19:54:07","date_gmt":"2003-04-12T00:54:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2003\/04\/11\/moy-named-king-of-the-frozen-four\/"},"modified":"2019-04-15T18:41:36","modified_gmt":"2019-04-15T23:41:36","slug":"moy-named-king-of-the-frozen-four","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/2003\/04\/11\/moy-named-king-of-the-frozen-four\/","title":{"rendered":"Moy Named King of the Frozen Four"},"content":{"rendered":"
A whirlwind weekend for USCHO.com general manager Jayson Moy came to an end on Saturday evening as he was crowned the very first “King of the Frozen Four.” The eccentric beat out fellow nominees Noah Smith of Hockey East, Tim Danehy of collegehockeystats.com, Mike Kobylanski of Quinnipiac and Peter Sejna of Colorado College.<\/p>\n
“I couldn’t be any happier than I am right now,” said Moy. “It was a tough battle with tough competitors, but somehow I managed to get this dubious honor.<\/p>\n
“I’ve met so many great people and received so much support that it’s amazing. It was very hard at some points and frustrating at other points, but it was all worth it.”<\/p>\n
Moy earned his title throughout the weekend, drawing key endorsements from fellow Frozen Four fans, participants, student-athletes and athletic supporters.<\/p>\n
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