OT: NCAA Hockey Championship Game

Submitted by VCavman24 on April 9th, 2022 at 8:33 PM

Not sure if anyone can stomach to watch, but the NCAA Hockey Championship Game is currently airing on ESPN2 (and in Spanish on ESPN3 as many of us are familiar with after Thursday).  Minnesota State defeated Minnesota, 5-1, in the other semifinal game on Thursday.

The score is still 0-0 halfway through the first.  Both teams looking good so far, but Minnesota State seems to have a slight edge.  Also of note Minnesota State's goalie, Dryden McKay, was awarded the Hobey Baker yesterday.  

Minnesota State has never won a national title before, while Denver has won eight.  One more for Denver would tie Michigan's record of nine, so I think the team to root for is obvious.  Go Purple Cows!

Team 101

April 9th, 2022 at 9:20 PM ^

Still 1-0 midway through the second.   Mankato just killed off a power play.

Moses getting ready to dump Anne Baxter for Yvonne Decarlo.

rice4114

April 9th, 2022 at 9:52 PM ^

So according to MGOBLOG mankato is playing moses for the national title?

Ill take Moses? If the other team is in red Im pretty sure he has a trick up his sleeve to score.

 

Team 101

April 9th, 2022 at 10:11 PM ^

Mankato killed off the power play and then Denver scored an even strength goal before Mankato could get settled.  2-1 Denver 12:27 left in the 3rd.

Team 101

April 9th, 2022 at 10:26 PM ^

3-1 Denver   Scored with 6:26 left on a 2-1 breakaway.  Things are not looking good for Mankato and our lead in natties could evaporate.

Honker Burger

April 9th, 2022 at 10:36 PM ^

Sucks that Denver has tied us for championships, but they've earned it. 

Since 2000:
Denver: 6 Frozen Fours -> 4 Championships
Michigan: 7 Frozen Fours -> 0 Championships

Ugh. Being a Michigan fan is a lifetime of pain. So much goodness, but so much less greatness.
 

EDIT:
North Dakota: 10 Frozen Fours -> 2 Championships (Currently sit at 8 total, 1 behind Michigan and Denver). 

goblueram

April 10th, 2022 at 11:53 AM ^

Expanding this out. The only others to come close to Michigan's appetite for pain are at the bottom. Maine hasn't been in like 15 years anyway, but had a real rough early 2000s. Hopefully Notre Dame never gets a championship. Denver is incredibly efficient when they make it to the big stage.

Since 2000:
Boston College 10 FF, 4 champs
North Dakota 10 FF, 2 champs
Michigan 7 FF, 0 champs
Denver 6 FF, 4 champs
Duluth 6 FF, 3 champs
Minnesota 6 FF, 2 champs
Maine 5 FF, 0 champs
Notre Dame 4 FF, 0 champs

 

 

VCavman24

April 9th, 2022 at 10:56 PM ^

For the first time since 1951, Michigan does not stand alone the standings of most NCAA titles.  After beating BC in 98, Michigan had nine and North Dakota trailed with 7.  Denver had five at the time, but they have won 4 in the past 18 years. Boo.

lhglrkwg

April 10th, 2022 at 9:43 AM ^

Denver winning 5-1 and now winning titles in 4 of their last 6 frozen fours is like salt in Thursday's wound. Should've been us

This team will make the tournament next year. Now a long 11 month wait to see if we can finally catch a break