NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey 2019 tourney: Results, highlights and UMD’s win

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The Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs have done it, beating UMass 3-0 in the championship game to become the first team to win back-to-back titles since 2004 and 2005.

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National championship

KeyBank Center, Buffalo, N.Y.

Minnesota Duluth 3, Massachusetts 0

Minnesota Duluth was dominant in a 3-0 victory over UMass to claim its second straight men’s hockey national championship. Senior captain Parker Mackay scored a goal and added an assist to lead the Bulldogs to another title. UMD is the first team in men’s college hockey to repeat since Denver won back-to-back titles in 2004 and 2005. The Bulldogs finished their season with an eight-game winning streak, allowing one or fewer goals in seven of those wins.

Chris Peters, ESPN NHL1h ago

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Minnesota Duluth captain Parker Mackay backhands a shot on the power play in the first minutes of the first period to put the Bulldogs on the board.

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Mikey Anderson knocks in his 6th goal of the season to give Minnesota Duluth a 2-0 lead over UMass.

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Jackson Cates scores a goal late in the 3rd period to seal the 3-0 win over UMass and win the NCAA Championship.

Cale Makar’s future

Cale Makar said that a decision about how soon he’ll determine his future is “up in the air right now.” The sophomore defenseman and Hobey Baker winner could sign with the Colorado Avalanche and join them in the playoffs if the team chooses to do that. Makar would burn a year on his entry-level contract simply by signing now. Additionally, if he plays in any playoff games, he would be eligible for the forthcoming expansion draft for the new team in Seattle — meaning the Avs would have to protect him. Still wearing his UMass uniform in his post-game press conference Makar said, “I don’t want to take it off. I want to wear this as long as I can.”

Chris Peters, ESPN NHL32m ago

Frozen Four semifinals

KeyBank Center, Buffalo, N.Y.

Minnesota Duluth 4, Providence 1

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Minnesota Duluth scores three times in the third period to beat Providence 4-1 and advance to a 3rd straight title game.

The Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs will have a chance to defend their national title after downing Providence 4-1 in the 2019 Men’s Frozen Four opener Thursday night. Justin Richards, son of former NHL head coach and current Tampa Bay Lightning assistant Todd Richards, scored the game’s first and last goals to pace UMD to the semifinal victory. Meanwhile, junior goalie Hunter Shepard stayed hot in the playoffs by stopping 28 shots in his seventh straight victory. The Bulldogs hope to become the first repeat champions since Denver won back-to-back in 2004 and 2005. This also marks UMD’s third consecutive trip to the national championship game, a feat last accomplished by Boston College from 2006 to 2008.

Chris Peters, ESPN NHL2d ago

Massachusetts 4, Denver 3

For the first time in school history, UMass will play for a men’s hockey national championship. The Minutemen punched their ticket to the final in dramatic fashion as freshman defenseman Marc Del Gaizo blasted a one-timer for the overtime game-winning goal against Denver. UMass had a 3-1 lead heading into the third period, but Denver freshman center Cole Guttman scored twice to even the game. Del Gaizo’s blast ended the game with 4:42 left to play in the extra period, giving the Minutemen a 4-3 win and a date with the defending champs. UMass will take on Minnesota Duluth in the national championship game Saturday at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN2.

Chris Peters, ESPN NHL2d ago

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UMass’ Marc Del Gaizo sends a slapshot into the back of the net in overtime, sending the Minutemen into the NCAA hockey championship.

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There is a scramble in front of the net for a loose puck and Denver’s Kohen Olischefski finally sneaks it in past the goaltender.

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UMass’ Mitchell Chaffe puts a wrist shot into the back of the net and just 19 seconds later, John Leonard sends in a wrister of his own.

Freshman defenseman Marc Del Gaizo on scoring the OT game-winner that sent UMass to its first national championship game: “Probably the coolest moment of my life.”

Chris Peters, ESPN NHL2d ago

Regionals

March 29-31

Sunday, March 31

East Regional championship: No. 4 Providence 4, No. 3 Cornell 0

Midwest Regional championship: No. 1 Minnesota Duluth 3, No. 2 Quinnipiac 1

Saturday, March 30

East Regional: No. 4 Providence 6, No. 1 Minnesota State Mankato 3

Midwest Regional: No. 1 Minnesota Duluth 2, No. 4 Bowling Green 1 (OT)

East Regional: No. 3 Cornell 5, No. 2 Northeastern 1

Northeast Regional championship: No. 1 Massachusetts 4, No. 3 Notre Dame 0

Midwest Regional: No. 2 Quinnipiac 2, No. 3 Arizona State 1

West Regional championship: No. 2 Denver 3, No. 4 American International 0

Friday, March 29

Northeast Regional: No. 1 Massachusetts 4, No. 4 Harvard 0

West Regional: No. 2 Denver 2, No. 3 Ohio State 0

Northeast Regional: No. 3 Notre Dame 3, No. 2 Clarkson 2 (OT)

West Regional: No. 4 American International 2, No. 1 St. Cloud State 1

American International College pulled off one of the bigger upsets in recent history as the Yellowjackets bounced No. 1 overall St. Cloud State, beating the Huskies 2-1 on a thrilling first day at the NCAA men’s hockey tournament. AIC had never appeared in the tournament prior to Friday. Meanwhile, this is the second year in a row St. Cloud lost to the tournament’s lowest seed and third time in four years the Huskies have been eliminated as the top seed in a regional. AIC goalie Zackarias Skog made 33 saves in the game while his team managed to score twice on just 13 shots. Denver, the region’s No. 2 seed and 2017 national champion, awaits AIC in the regional final after the Pioneers defeated Ohio State, 2-0. In other action, Notre Dame eliminated Clarkson with a 3-2 comeback win in overtime, while No. 4 overall seed UMass beat Harvard, 4-0. Notre Dame and UMass will square off in the Northeast regional final at 6:30 p.m. ET, while Denver meets AIC at 9 p.m. ET. Both games will air live on ESPNU.

Chris Peters, ESPN NHL15d ago

Regional breakdown

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ESPN NHL analyst Chris Peters breaks down NHL prospects to keep an eye on in the NCAA men’s ice hockey championship.

East Regional (Providence, Rhode Island)
1. Minnesota State (32-7-2)
2. Northeastern (27-10-1)
3. Cornell (20-10-4)
4. Providence (22-11-6)

West Regional (Fargo, North Dakota)
1. St. Cloud State (30-5-3)
2. Denver (22-11-5)
3. Ohio State (20-10-5)
4. American International (22-16-1)

Northeast Regional (Manchester, New Hampshire)
1. Massachusetts (28-9)
2. Clarkson (26-10-2)
3. Notre Dame (22-13-3)
4. Harvard (19-10-3)

Midwest Regional (Allentown, Pennsylvania)
1. Minnesota Duluth (25-11-2)
2. Quinnipiac (25-9-2)
3. Arizona State (21-12-1)
4. Bowling Green (25-10-5)


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