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.
Krys Kolanos scored the game-winner 4:43 into overtime as Boston College defeated North Dakota, 3-2, to win the national championship. more info >
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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 >
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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 >
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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 >
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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 >
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