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.
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 >
Brian Rolston scores with 4:52 remaining in the third period to give Lake Superior State the lead against Wisconsin. After having fallen behind 2-0 in the first period, this late goal breaks a 3-3 tie and leads the Lakers to the eventual 5-3 win. more info >
Northern Michigan wins its first men's hockey title with an 8-7 victory over Boston University. Unlikely hero Darryl Plandowski scores in the third overtime and fifth hour of play to give the Wildcats the title. more info >