In the four single-elimination games leading up to the Frozen Four, the Riverhawks averaged just over 4 penalties per game. But whether it was stage fright, or as Wetmore said, they just didn't have its legs, the Riverhawks dug themselves into a costly
championship game. They knocked off the Hockey East champion UMass-Lowell River Hawks, 3-2, in overtime in the opening game of the Frozen Four and will take on either St. Cloud State or ECAC rival Quinnipiac in the title game on Saturday night.
4 seed in their regional, and they may be facing the No. 1 overall seed in their first ever Frozen Four game Thursday night in Pittsburgh. But don't tell the Huskies they're underdogs. "I think everyone here is kind of in uncharted waters," redshirt
The Frozen Four kicks off with two games — UMass-Lowell vs. Yale and Quinnipiac vs. St. Cloud State — Thursday evening in Pittsburgh.
When Larry Sander went to his first Frozen Four in 1984, he noticed that some fans wore pins commemorating the college hockey championship events they had attended. To be frank, Dr. Sander, a young family physician living in Orrville, Ohio, thought
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