Denver, Frozen Four and Western Michigan
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Denver reached this stage by upsetting the No. 1 team in the country, the Boston College Eagles, 3-1.
From MassLive
College hockey’s No. 1-seeded Western Michigan is in its first national semifinal — the Frozen Four — and the game is Thursday against Denver at St. Louis’ Enterprise Center.
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch
But we can't discount the kind of goal-scoring ability he has just because of some uncertainty.
From Bleacher Report
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NCAA Men’s Hockey Frozen Four features the best four college hockey teams remaining in the NCAA National Championship. The NCAA Frozen Four happens on Thursday, Apr. 10 with Denver Pioneers battling Western Michigan Broncos with a start time of 5 p.
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Axios on MSNDU Pioneers face Western Michigan in Frozen FourThe University of Denver men's hockey team starts its national title defense in the Frozen Four on Thursday against a familiar foe. The big picture: Denver seeks its record 11th NCAA national championship and its third title since 2022.
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Defending champ Denver tops Frozen 4 field followed by BU and newcomers Penn State, Western Michigan
If big-game experience counts for anything, Denver hockey coach David Carle was encouraged how the defending champion Pioneers dealt with their share of second-half adversity to make it back to the Frozen Four.
David Carle is in St. Louis, leading his Denver Pioneers team into the Frozen Four for the fourth time. He took over when now-St. Louis Blues coach Jim Montgomery jumped to the NHL.
The Frozen Four has arrived. On April 10, four of the best college hockey teams in the nation will do battle for a spot in the national championship on April 12. It's annually one
The University of Denver defenseman was named a Hobey Baker Award Hat Trick Finalist on Thursday afternoon, making him one of three vying for college hockey’s most prestigious award.