WCHA
Goodbye, Fighting Sioux...*tears*
On Friday night, my family attended the Harvard vs. UND hockey game at the Ralph. This seems to have become an annual occurrence during the Thanksgiving or Christmas trip each year, and our family tru...
Posted on 1/2/12 at 7:30 AM
WCHA Standings
WCHA W L T P GF GA Minn. Duluth 12 5 1 25 64 48 St. Cloud St. 11 5 2 24 55 45 Denver 10 4 4 24 53 47 Wisconsin 10 5 3 23 70 42 Colorado Coll. 10 7 3 23 65 52 N. Dakota 8 7 3 19 52 40 Minnesota 7 9 2 1...
Posted on 1/26/10 at 1:49 PM
North Dakota holds off Bemidji St.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Carter Rowney and Michael Parks each had a goal and an assist, and North Dakota held off a late charge to beat Bemidji State 4-3 Saturday and sweep their Western Collegiate Hockey Association series.By Associated Press , March 12, 2012
Eidsness, UND blank MSU-Mankato
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota senior goalie Brad Eidsness made 29 saves as the Fighting Sioux concluded the regular season with a 3-0 Western Collegiate Hockey Association win over Minnesota State, Mankato on Saturday.March 05, 2012
Minnesota edges St. Cloud St. 2-1
Nick Bjugstad scored the game-winner in the second period as Minnesota beat St. Cloud State 2-1 Friday in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.January 27, 2012
UND to leave WCHA
GRAND FORKS — UND will soon announce it is leaving the men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association for a new, startup conference in 2013-14, the Grand Forks Herald has learned from multiple sources. An official press conference is expected Wednesday in Colorado Springs, Colo. At least five other teams will join UND in this league: Denver, Colorado College, Nebraska-Omaha, Minnesota-Duluth and Miami (Ohio).By By Brad Schlossman, Forum Communications Co. , July 08, 2011
UND hockey: Kristo returning for junior season
GRAND FORKS — The top line may be gone to graduation, but the UND men’s hockey team will have one of its most dynamic players back next season. Danny Kristo confirmed on Wednesday night that he would return to school for his junior year rather than sign a professional contract with the Montreal Canadiens, who drafted the Eden Prairie, Minn., product in the second round in 2008.By By Brad E. Schlossman, Forum Communications Co. , April 22, 2011
Beavers beat Bulldogs in OT
March 18, 2011
New format for Final Five
The WCHA hockey tournament will trot out a slightly different format this weekend. The Final Five name is the same, but now there are six teams that come to Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. The Western Collegiate Hockey Association postseason championship, possession of the Broadmoor Trophy, and automatic bid to the NCAA tournament will be determined.March 17, 2011
North Dakota beats Michigan Tech 6-1
HOUGHTON, Mich. (AP) — Matt Frattin had a goal and three assists Friday as top-ranked North Dakota clinched the Western Collegiate Hockey Association championship with a 6-1 win over Michigan Tech.March 05, 2011
Anchorage chasing best WCHA finish
Since joining the Western Collegiate Hockey Association 17 years ago, Alaska Anchorage has never finished in the top half of the standings. The Seawolves have occupied the basement six times and have finished next-to-last five times. But despite a roster of 19 underclassmen, three juniors and five seniors, Anchorage is hitting the stretch run with a legitimate shot at getting home ice for the WCHA playoffs — a chase that the Seawolves haven’t experienced in nine years.By By Brad Schlossman, Forum Communications Co. , February 11, 2011
Tigers keep on winning
Paul Kariya is the only freshman ever to win the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Jaden Schwartz was on his way to joining the race this season, racking up more points per game than any Western Collegiate Hockey Association player (26 in 17 games). But the Colorado College star freshman left for the World Junior Championship in December and hasn’t returned to the lineup since.By By Brad Schlossman, Grand Forks Herald , January 28, 2011
Sioux’s season comes to a close
By By Brad Schlossman, Forum Communications Co. , March 29, 2010
Trupp key to Sioux’s success
On game days, UND coach Dave Hakstol is as focused and intense as they come. But even he had a chuckle on the bench during the heat-of-the-battle of Saturday’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association championship game. That’s all he can do, sometimes, when he sees junior forward Evan Trupp try one of his creative tricks with the puck.By By Brad Schlossman, Grand Forks Herald , March 26, 2010
UND peaking at the right time: Sioux 12-1 in last 13 games heading into NCAAs
March 22, 2010
Sioux surge late to win 2-0
March 19, 2010
UND’s Frattin gets 1-game suspension
The Western Collegiate Hockey Association has suspended North Dakota forward Matt Frattin for one game.March 17, 2010
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