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The NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament is intensifying as teams battle for a coveted spot in the Frozen Four, set to take place in St. Louis. Half the field is set, featuring a familiar powerhouse and a history-making newcomer, while crucial...
The road to the 2025 Frozen Four in St. Louis saw significant developments this past weekend. In the Toledo Regional, Boston University continued its recent tournament success, edging Cornell with a dramatic overtime goal by Quinn Hutson for a 3-2 win. This marks BU's 25th trip to the national semifinals.
Meanwhile, the Fargo Regional witnessed a historic moment as Western Michigan punched their ticket to their first Frozen Four. They secured a tight 2-1 victory over UMass, capping off a strong season where they also won the NCHC championship. Tim Washe scored the decisive goal in the third period for the Broncos.
The Allentown Regional saw Penn State deliver a commanding performance against Maine. After Bodie Nobes opened the scoring for the Black Bears, the Nittany Lions responded with five unanswered goals (JJ Wiebusch, Matt DiMarsico x2, Dane Dowiak x2) for a 5-1 win. This sets up a regional final against UConn, who defeated Quinnipiac 4-1. Neither Penn State nor UConn has ever reached the Frozen Four.
The final spot will be decided in Manchester, where No. 1 overall seed Boston College, playing in memory of former Eagles players who passed away recently, takes on the reigning national champions, Denver.
The Frozen Four semifinals are scheduled for April 10th in St. Louis, with the National Championship game on April 12th.
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The tournament continues to deliver excitement and surprises. Who do you think will claim the final two spots in St. Louis? Will Western Michigan's historic run continue, or will a traditional power lift the trophy? Let us know your predictions!
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