Denver Back to Back Championships
The Denver Pioneers defeated Maine in 2004 and North Dakota in 2005 to win back to back championships with a combined total of 59 wins over two years.
The Denver Pioneers defeated Maine in 2004 and North Dakota in 2005 to win back to back championships with a combined total of 59 wins over two years.
The Golden Gophers became the first team to repeat as national champions since Boston University in 1971-1972 by defeating Maine in 2002 and New Hampshire in 2003.
In front of a record crowd of 37,592, the Boston College Eagles claimed their fourth NCAA title in Men’s Hockey by defeating the #2 ranked Wisconsin Badgers, 5-0. The Eagles’ Cam Atkinson lead the way with 2 goals and Joe Whitney contributed with 3 assists while goal... more info >
Down 3 to 1 late in the third period Boston pulled the goalie with under 1 minute and Zach Cohen and Nick Bonino both scored extra-attacker goals to force overtime. Colby Cohen scored the game winner 11:47 into the overtime period to claim Boston's 5th Men's Ice Hock... more info >
Nathan Gerbe, the nation's leading scorer, led the Eagles to the national championship with two goals and two assists as they defeated Notre Dame, 4-1, for their third title in school history. more info >
David Hoogsteen and Matt Henderson score 2 goals each in the second period en route to a 6-4 North Dakota victory over Boston University. The sophomore and junior's heroics propel the Fighting Sioux to their sixth national championship in the tournament's 50th year ... more info >
Michigan wins its first championship since 1964 as they defeat Colorado College 3-2. Brendan Morrison knocks in the rebound of Bill Muckalt's shot 3 1/2-minutes into overtime to give the Wolverines their eighth title. more info >