Championship game in the West Region in Fargo at Scheels Arena 5:30 CT on ESPN U. Winner goes to the Frozen Four in Tampa, Fl. Minnesota Gophers vs. St. Cloud State. At least one Minnesota team will be in the Frozen Four
Denver Pioneers 30-9-1 vs Minnesota State Mavericks 38-5 for National Championship
Denver Pioneers vs. Minnesota State Mavericks Frozen Four National Championship game tonight in Boston on ESPN2 8 PM ET
Denver Pioneers 30-9-1
Play in the toughest conference and schedule NCHC
Conference Champions
Well coach team that plays tough defense but has skilled players who will score when you make a mistake
Beat UMASS Lowell 3-2 and Minnesota Duluth 2-1 in the Loveland Regionals
Beat Michigan a team with 7 number one draft picks 3-2 in Thursday first semifinal game
Has Hobey Baker Hat Trick Award winner in Bobby Brink, a former Minnetonka State High School Champioship team player
Minnesota State Mavericks 38-5
Has Coach Mike Hastings the last two years National coach of the year in D-1 Mens’s Hockey
Has won there last 18 games
Play a solid Defense, hard to get through the neutral zone.
Has the 2022 Hobey Baker winner in Goalie Dryden MckKay
great forchecking team and wins a lot of 1 on 1 battles
Beat Harvard 4-3 and Notre dame 1-0 in the Regionals to get to Boston
Beat Minnesota Gophers two years in a row in a dominated fashion. 5-1 this year and 6-1 last year
There 4th line dominated the Gophers Thursday and two former Elk River High School players scored for the Mavericks. Benton Maass and Reggie Lutz
PREDICTION: Coin Flip, too close to call. Should be a Great Game
Frozen Four Players that played that played Minnesota High School Hockey for Minnesota State
Minnesota State
3 Jack McNeely D Lakeville North
4 Andy Carroll D Northfield
5 Jake Jamemko F Elk river
7 Wyatt Aamont D Hermantown
14 Ryan Sandelin F Hermantown
16 Reggie Lutz F Elk River
22 Dallas Gerads F Blaine
25 Riese Zmolek D Rochester
Frozen Four in Pittsburgh, Former Minnesota High Hockey Players playing in the first game
St. Cloud State
3 Seamus Donahue D St. Thomas Academy
6 Luke Jaycox D Warroad
9 spencer Meier D Sartell
15 Micah Miller F Grand Rapids
16 Will Hammer F St. Cloud Cathedral
18 Brendan Bushy D Thief River Falls
19 Sam Hentges F Totino Grace
22 Joe Molenaar F Minnetonka
25 Nick Perbix D Elk River
27 Chase Brand F Brainerd
NCAA College D1 Hockey Regions with times of all 5 Minnesota teams ( All Central Times )
Friday March 26 7:30 PM CT Minnesota Duluth vs. Michigan at Fargo ND.
Friday March 26 11 AM CT Wisconsin vs. Bemidji St at Bridgeport, Ct.
Saturday March 27 2 PM CT Minnesota State vs. Quinnipiac at Loveland, Co.
Saturday March 27 7 PM CT Minnesota vs. Omaha at Loveland, Co.
Saturday March 27 4:30 PM CT St. Cloud State vs. Boston University at Albany, NY
Men's College Hockey on Cable TV Sunday January 3, 2021
Number 1 Minnesota Gophers vs. Arizona State at 3PM on FSN. # 4 UMD vs. # 6 St. Cloud State at 4 PM on MY9
UMD's Scott Perunovich wins the Hobey Baker Award as College Hockey Player of the year
The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Committee announced today the 2020 recipient of college hockey’s top individual prize is Scott Perunovich (purr-roo-na-vitch) from the University of Minnesota Duluth. The announcement came during a live broadcast on ESPN’s SportsCenter.
The coronavirus pandemic caused the cancelation of the college hockey season, negating an attempt by the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs to win a third straight national title. Nonetheless, it has been a fabulous run for the junior defenseman from Hibbing, Minnesota. Perunovich became the first defenseman to lead the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) in conference scoring, collecting 32 points on four goals and 28 assists in 24 conference games.
Overall, Perunovich tallied six goals and 34 assists for 40 points in 34 Bulldog games. That positioned him tenth in the nation in scoring and second among all defensemen. His 34 assists led all defensemen and was second overall in the nation.
A plethora of honors followed: NCHC Player of the Year, NCHC Offensive Defenseman of the Year for the third straight season, First Team all-conference for the third straight season and an All American for the third straight season. Additionally, College Hockey News named him their national Player of the Year this past season.
On the ice, he is known as a difference maker, possessing an innate ability to control the pace of the game. The smooth-skating defenseman improved his defensive game significantly in his Hobey Baker season, turning him into a complete player. Especially effective on the power play, Perunovich tied for the national lead in power play points (22) and power play assists (19). He also had 12 multiple-point games, second among all defensemen.
A Communications major at UMD, Perunovich decided to forego his final year of college hockey and signed a pro contract with the team that drafted him, the St. Louis Blues (2nd round, 2018, 45th overall). Perunovich becomes the sixth UMD Bulldog to win the Hobey, the most of any NCAA school. He follows in the skates of Tom Kurvers (1984), Bill Watson (1985), Chris Marinucci (1994), Junior Lessard (2004) and Jack Connolly (2012). This marks the second straight year and third time in four seasons a defenseman has won the Hobey (Cale Makar 2019, Will Butcher 2017).
Hobey Baker was the legendary Princeton (1914) hockey player known as America’s greatest amateur athlete over one hundred years ago. He redefined how the game was played with his coast-to-coast dashes in an era when hockey was contested by seven players and no forward passes. Baker, a member of the U.S. Army’s Air Corp, died testing a repaired aircraft at the end of World War I after he had completed his military service. The Hobey Baker Award criteria includes: displaying outstanding skills in all phases of the game, strength of character on and off the ice, sportsmanship and scholastic achievements. Perunovich was selected from a group of ten finalists by a 30-member selection committee and online fan balloting.
The world lost a good one. Former Gopher Hockey coach and player Doug Woog dies at 75.
I will say more tomorrow about a friend to many an a great person in life.
USCHO College D-1 Mens Hockey Rankings December 10, 2018
College Mens D-1 Hockey Rankings for November 26, 2018
Here are the Men's D-1 College Hockey Rankings for November 19, 2018
3 Minnesota D-1 colleges continue to hold the three top spots in USCHO Mens Hockey Rankings November 12, 2018
Three Minnesota teams take over the top 3 spots in Mens D-1 Rankings in Hockey November 5, 2018
Minnesota Duluth goes back to Number 1 in Mens D-1 Hockey October 29, 2018
UMD swept Notre Dame in South Bend to regain the # 1 spot in the country.
New Rankings Men D-1 Hockey October 22, 2018
4 Minnesota Mens D-1 Hockey teams in the Top Ten in USCHO Rankings 10-15=2018
https://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-mens-poll/
UMD starts the season as Number 1 in D-1 Mens Hockey
West Regions starting in 30 minutes. # 4 seed in the West Air Force vs. the # 1 seed St. Cloud State
Air Force is the only team in the West regions that won there last game. the top three seeds St. Cloud State, Minnesota State and Minnesota Duluth all lost there last game coming into todays game. Minnesota Duluth will play Minnesota State at 6:30 CT. All games will be on one of the ESPN channels.
UMD 7th in USCHO POLLS for D-1 Mens Hockey 12-15-2014
http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-mens-poll/